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KjDzPYXjfXQ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KjDzPYXjfXQ | Transportation and Parking Commission Meeting 2/16/21 | yep okay great okay good afternoon everybody this is the february 16 2021 meeting of the transportation parking commission my name is donald lascalia i'm the director of the department of public works i'm also the chair of this commission we'll start by announcing that this meeting is being audio and video recorded and i will now ask beth to take the role please go ahead beth hey donna here jody here jamie here devon here wayne nancy here karen here gary jim here adam so i am showing i did not hear anything from adam gary or wayne are you here okay okay great thank you beth okay next on our agenda is public comment uh this is for any member of the public who is present who wishes to speak to the commission on any topic at all what i will say is that some of you may be here about the reconstruction project that we're planning on pine street if you are here for that reason i would ask that you just hold your comments until we reach the part where i give an overview of what we're planning on pine street and there will be a time for for all of you to comment in that section of the agenda it'll just help the meeting to flow a little bit better but in the meantime if there are others here who have a comment for for this commission on another topic or any topic you are welcome to raise your hand and we will recognize you we just ask that you state your name and address for the record and and then you're welcome to comment is there anyone who has any comment on uh anything for the commission okay i don't see any virtual or other hands so we will assume that there is no comment and move along um i'm sorry to interrupt i see i see a hand up just as you were moving on yeah i do as well oh i'm so sorry i see a hand okay all right go ahead that's okay i'm gonna put my hand back down okay nancy had called in okay i'm having um connection issues here sorry okay no problem thanks nancy okay any other hands ritual or otherwise okay seeing and hearing none we'll go to reports from departments and subcommittees um since wayne is not here i will offer a few updates from the dpw um we are done i think you've skipped the approval of the minutes oh i'm sorry i did thank you beth i appreciate it um next is approval of minutes from the previous meeting which is january 19th 2021. may i have a motion for approval please move to approve jody i'll second thank you is there any discussion about approval of the minutes from january 19 2021 okay hearing none may have a roll call please beth donna excuse me donna yes jody yes jamie uh yes devin yes uh wayne's still not here uh nancy yes karen yes gary's still not here uh jim yes and adam is still not here okay says unanimously okay beth thank you and thank you for getting me back on track with the agenda here i was um excited to give dpw updates on what we're planning for the coming construction season we will be reconstructing atwood drive that is resurfacing the roadway as well as water main improvements so for those of you who travel down atwood drive this maybe welcome news the pavement is in very poor condition this is roughly a half a million dollar project so significant utility work involved here but um this this project is currently out to bid and we expect completion by the end of this construction season we're also pleased to announce that we have had we have been working with a group of senior engineering students from smith college to develop a complete streets conceptual design for south street from school street to south park terrace what we are trying to do is take south street which is very wide a lot of blacktop there and we are trying to incorporate more pedestrian friendly sort of design elements into any reconstruction that we are going to do on this roadway the the pavement condition is obviously poor um so what we want to do is make sure that we are looking at this in a very holistic way so that when we do reconstruct the street it will be more pedestrian and bike friendly as as well as carry the the significant traffic that it carries so next steps will be that that we will likely engage in an outside design firm to sort of review what has been worked on by dpw and smith college and then we will sort of move this project towards ultimate construction but we are a little bit ways off on this and and that process will be communicated as we get closer but i just wanted to make the commission aware that that this is very much on our radar and and that we've been looking carefully um at this roadway is is part of our future paving plans um and then i'll also mention that there are uh two mass d.o.t projects um the exit 19 roundabout which is nearly complete at this point in damon road reconstruction which is going to be ramping up um in a more significant way as as the weather breaks for us so that will be ongoing throughout this construction season so those are dpw's updates i don't know if anyone else has any comments for the commission any other departments or any other members of the commission any news counselor nash go ahead thank you director um so i would just like to extend to thank you to yourself the mayor and to the plant manager at coca-cola for meeting last week we are moving in the direction of doing a traffic study to uh to look at the the lost truck problem and i really appreciate you pulling that to helping to pull that together and uh it looks like this this is moving in a positive direction so thank you thank you counselor does anybody else any other commission members have any updates okay hearing none next we will move on to matters before the commission so the first item is an overview of proposed safety improvements to maple street pine street and the manned terrace intersection so what i will do for this agenda item is i will give a a brief overview of of dpw's proposed project here then i will ask the chief of police to say a few words about this intersection and why um we've sort of been driven to to do what we're doing and then i will do it what i will do is i will open this up to public comment for for any members of the public who are here who who wish to ask a question or or have a comment on on this project and then what we have later on in the agenda are a package of ordinances which we will take individually that will be needed for ultimate approval by this commission as well as ultimate approval by city council in order to move the project forward so that's kind of how the rest of the meeting will go so with that i will start with with an overview of this project and kind of why we're doing what we're doing so the intersection of pine street maple street in banteras has long been a a place for accidents and many near misses and again the chief will speak to this a little bit more but part of what dpw does is when we analyze these streets that are in need of paving we also look at safety improvements that we can enact in the neighborhood as part of the paving project so pine street is in need of reconstruction and we thought that this was an excellent opportunity to marry that reconstruction with an intersection study that had been completed for us by the design firm foss and o'neill and what we did was we engaged fuss and o'neill to study several problematic intersections around the city this was one of them and then to offer us potential remedies for how we could make the intersection safer so the overview of this project is that we will be repaving pine street the limits of work it's it's about a 1900 foot long project um this project will stretch from roughly that intersection that five-way intersection that i referenced all the way back to south main street so that's roughly 1900 feet we will be upgrading the sidewalks that are that are already in place on pine street they're bituminous sidewalks many of them are non-compliant there's a lot of pinch points um some of the sidewalks that are in place actually don't make a lot of sense so we've done a thorough analysis of of the sidewalk and and all of them will be reconstructed so that they're ada compliant and when we sort of head towards that the intersection of pine maple and mann terrace that's where the bulk of the safety improvements will be implemented and what we are recommending there and what is before this commission this afternoon is to make a four-way intersection or to make a four-way stop at this intersection so stop signs on both sides of pine street and on both sides of maple and then man terrace will become one way exit only onto pine street with the mouth of the intersection um sort of reconfigured with pine street so that it is there is some separation off of that four-way intersection um and i'm sort of describing what maggie is sharing on her screen here but i think the the picture um probably explains things better than i am um you know we reviewed options for this intersection very thoroughly and we had fuss and o'neill review options for this intersection very thoroughly um they gave us sort of a list of alternatives um that we review and we determine you know is this what we want to implement um you know one of the things that that they suggested was the possibility of a cul-de-sac here one of the things that they suggested was the possibility of a roundabout here so what we want to do when we are looking at an alternatives analysis is we want to do something that is going to be impactful that is going to improve conditions um but that is not going to be terribly disruptive to people and and that's how we ensure sort of the the best possible outcome so the conceptual plan that you see on the screen in front of you is the ultimate design that dpw has chosen to advance um we sent a letter from me as well as this conceptual design and the engineers the department's engineers actually leafleted residences along pine street terrace some sections of maple last week to notify them of this meeting i've been in touch with both counselors jared and maiori so that they could sort of send this as they saw fit to their constituents um so we have tried to publicize what we're doing we've certainly heard from some people on pine street some people unmanned terrorists and i expect there to be some comment now so that's kind of a brief overview of how we got where we are and what we're proposing um i will turn this over to chief casper now to just talk a little bit about this intersection and why we feel it's so important to implement safety changes here chief thank you yeah i think this initially i brought this before the committee perhaps in february or march of 2018 um and thank you director lascalia for having fussin o'neill take a look at it and for the recommendations here the reason that it was originally brought forward is just there are a lot of collisions there i mean at the end of the day this is one of the intersections in the city that stands out to us because our officers respond to a lot of collisions so i have the collision data in front of me and i am thankful to folks in our records bureau who this morning just did the last few years so we could have the most up-to-date information so on on average over the last five years we average 8.6 collisions at this intersection on an annual basis the last few years it's been nine in 2018 19 and 20. and some of those involve personal injury certainly they all involve property damage so it's a significant number of accidents there unique to these accidents is that they all occur during the daytime some areas of our city where there's accidents lighting may be an issue or perhaps impaired operation that's not the case at this intersection these all occur uh between seven in the morning and seven at night actually a hundred percent of the collisions that we looked at occur during that time period so this is definitely regular commuter traffic moving through the intersection almost all 96 of the accidents involved a car that was on pine street colliding with a car that was on maple street so we didn't have any rear end accidents or anything like that this was very clearly some sort of intersection problem or people having trouble navigating the intersection we did break it down further and just noted that uh 23 of the drivers on pine street just failed to stop at the stop sign didn't see it for whatever reason and went through it and 23 of the drivers on pines stopped but thought it was a four-way and just pulled out in front of of other traffic so that's a significant amount of what was causing these accidents that's almost 50 percent caused just by by that driver action um snowbanks impacted a couple uh which was also notable so that's why i brought this before the commission i think this is intersection where you know these are the ones that are documented i definitely know that there's a lot of near misses there as well so the police department definitely is recommending having changes to this intersection and we know that it will improve safety that's everything that i have on this intersection okay thank you chief um so with that i i think the best thing to do is i will now open this up to any members of the public who are here who wish to comment on what they may have received from us as a leaflet or via email any comments at all on on this project we are more than happy to listen so please raise your hand and we will recognize you i just need your name and address for the record please okay i see marcy hi marcy linker here um i uh did contact rachel um we had this sort of concerted effort between a few of us to correct uh contact alex and rachel since it's in both ward four five and seven um so rachel was very responsive and sent me this i didn't see on the plan ahead so i had emailed donna because i'm in favor of this this change as someone who goes through this intersection very regularly and for over 20 years has lived on either side of this intersection i've had amounts people have had a lot of near misses um fortunately no accident but i have i was advocating for those stop ahead signs that were further away and i i could see a benefit to putting them on pine street as well um i know that more recently a uh a warning went up on those signs that i is so barely readable that says this is not a four-way stop which of course will change but um most of my near-misses have been people just going blatantly go through going through on the pine street direction either way east-west not stopping or just pulling out so anyway i just would advocate for adding this stop ahead signs further on down on both directions on pine street as well okay thank you for your comment thank you excuse me um marcy can you give me your address please oh yeah 107 black birch trail thank you bob gardner's next donna okay bob go ahead you just have to unmute you hold on just a moment we just haven't done you i asked you to no did it work hey hi it's actually uh mary albert um at uh 24 pine street and i'm also very much in support of the four-way stop um however i can't help but um really know that a lot of the factors for the increase of accidents is because pine street is uh such a thoroughfare for speeding and you know i and some other neighbors have been aware of this for a number of years i've we've been here for at least 34 going on 35 years and often brought it up um that it's just so dangerous there's lots of um you know elders uh families children and people are speeding and perhaps they don't see the stop sign because they're going so fast um and not paying attention so i really urge some other speed calming bumps or some kind of gradual increases to make people go slower down the street in conjunction because i wonder if it'll be as successful if we don't address the speed issue okay thank you for your comments appreciate it okay next um i don't see any virtual hands but i see an actual hand uh and wassel hold on a moment we just have to unmute you in you you should get a notice there we go hi um yes my name is anne watson and this is my husband jojoba dominic we live at 32 pine street in florence um and we've been here 37 years on pine street um i think we're we also are in support of the changes that are manned uh at band terrace and the intersection of uh pine and maple one thing that i would like to to mention about that intersection though is that i find the sight line very difficult when i am going um is it west on pine street down towards the arts and industry building when i get to the intersection of pine and maple it's very difficult to see to the left i think there's maybe an electrical box some kind of a utility box and there's an also a new fence oh the new fence and then in the winter when the snow is plowed with the snow bank there i have to pull out what feels like an unsafe distance into the intersection in order to be see to see down that hill um i don't have a 4x4 i have a sedan so i'm not up real high but i don't know if there's anything that can be done to address that sight line there um the other thing that i would like to comment on to sort of support mary um albert's comments also is that pine street has become um a much much busier street in all the years since we first lived here and it a lot of people use it as a bypass from main street um it's a long street and so the speed on it is really significant and we have had uh construction crews at times that have been doing work on pine street even say to us wow they really they really breeze through here don't they it's like yeah they do um and we've met numerous times in the past with our past um ward representative and um with different city officials and in fact there was a traffic study done at one point that we were told actually ended up getting lost and never followed up on so anyway we're concerned now that pine street's going to be paved that the speed may become even more of an issue as the we don't have our um you know it's more of a even surface on it so we would really like to see some kind of speed reduction incorporated into this project now um we i'm saying we i mean many people in the neighborhood because we have had neighborhood meetings before have made a couple of recommendations um one is um maybe uh doing uh some sort of speed bump um maybe making the end of pine street from chestnut down to south main street one way um it's a really small it's a narrow end of the street and so it's a continuous problem with traffic um we've been told in the past in order to try to decrease speed for us to park on the street at that end of the street but it's dangerous we've all lost many side view mirrors from from uh parking on the street and i rate drivers and i rate drivers yes so um now that pine street is going to have such a big uh renovation to it um we just really would like somebody to finally hear us and really take into consideration our concerns about this and just one last thing i want to say i'm really happy to hear about the sidewalks because again the sidewalks especially from chestnut street down to south main street there's a lot of lumps and bumps and cracks and um it's very difficult to walk on them and especially at night um because they're so uneven so glad to hear that the sidewalks will be addressed okay thank you very much for your comments and and what i will do again just to kind of assist with the flow of the meeting as i i will give everybody an opportunity to comment i'm taking notes and and i will have a response from any of these comments so thank you next is mara mara we're going to unmute you here okay it's my husband michael so we got the trifecta going here uh and is our neighbor to the left and uh mary is our neighbor to the right uh so uh we're on 28 pine street so yeah to underscore their sense of just being a speedway and uh you know speed bumps being critical uh i think what ann said is that the potholes were some deterrent so uh maybe you want to keep those just kidding uh but i think if they're absent you know it will be a faster driving street so the ideas of speed bumps i think are critical um the sidewalks are they going to do them in cement or tar do we know that um yes they're not going to be concrete so bituminous is asphalt so they will be um they will be uh asphalt sidewalks well it's good to hear that they'll be some new sidewalks i i think if you used a wheelchair it would be kind of pretty impossible to pass them uh quite really difficult now so to put a pitch in for accessibility and certainly we're glad to see the street get attention and sidewalks to be addressed so uh great news okay thank you for your comments i appreciate it is maura and um michael what's your last name please oh hold on we're going to have to unmute you again hold on just a moment you're a mirror press all okay can you hear us yeah go ahead michael we can hear you so it's michael romanovich r-o-m-a-n-o-v-i-t-c-h great yeah they got me and maura plant p-l-a-n-t-e correct thank you very much you're welcome okay thank you next is dennis i see your actual hand up uh hold on we're gonna unmute you dennis go ahead hey hi um i live at 50 middle street um i have a part-time gig where i drive uh making local deliveries in north hampton and surrounding towns a couple of days a week so i'm well familiar with almost every intersection in the area um and i want to talk about a couple of things in regard to this one the four-way stop signs and an alternative plan um my experience is that four-way stop signs generally don't work uh they're primarily designed for people who don't know how to drive and they create more problems than they solve uh the problems include people who are at the stop sign and don't observe the order of occurrence that determines who gets to go next some people unnecessarily hesitate when it's their turn uh leads to frustration and may be dangerous proceeding by other drivers uh some drivers go before it's their turn which was a collision with those who are correctly observing the the proper order um and then there are the unobservant drivers who uh chief casper mentioned who think that every four-way intersection has four-way stop signs uh most don't um similar intersections like this one i i see people when i have the right-of-way who are generally surprised when i don't stop and some are already pulling out when they don't have the right-of-way now granted they're poor drivers but they learn this behavior because of four-way stop signs um um i'm happy enough with the other changes but not the four-way stop signs also cars will start going north on maple street are going to have trouble when it's snowing out when it's a a slippery road they're not going to be able to to start up again in some cases if you have cars behind them who have better traction they may try to go around them and now they're entering the intersection on the left-hand side of the victory road it's going to be a nightmare um so given all of that i've got another solution to propose uh you may remember on florence road in rocky hill road where there is now a traffic light um before that was put in we tried putting in large stop signs on both sides of florence road uh bigger than normal stop signs and they're on both both sides it didn't work there in in the long run but the maple street pine street intersection is a smaller and slower speed one i think large stop signs on both sides will certainly attain the goal of getting the attention of pine street drivers and having them stop there um there are small signs here now that warned that crossing traffic does not stop these need to be bigger on both sides of the road just below the stop signs i think this is a much less drastic solution and doesn't add any of the problems at a full like stop sign ads okay thank you for your comments dennis dennis i need your last name too please you'll have to unmute yeah hold on we're going to un-meet you okay the last name is desmond d-e-s-m-o-n-d thank you very much okay thank you next is it says iphone jeffrey so we'll unmute you okay go ahead um we are not able to hear you so this is iphone jeffrey your showing is unmuted but we can't hear you i'm not sure if it's a setting um that on your phone maybe that you have to hit and i if so i'm sorry i'm not sure what that number combination might be all right i think what we'll do is um for iphone jeffrey um if you're able to unmute yourself um maybe you can try again but in the meantime we'll uh we will move on to the next person whose hand is up here and that would be elena hi um i my name is elena hussman and i live at 19 man terrace um thanks so much for holding this meeting and having public comment um a couple of things i wanted to add to the public comment um one just absolutely in favor towards any sort of solution for this particular intersection given the challenges that many others have already raised um i'd also like to echo the need for any sort of traffic calming mechanisms on pine street um you know whether that's speed bumps or elevated crosswalks um narrowing of the travel lanes um you know pine shoot isn't quite in most sections is pretty wide of a street so i wonder if there's opportunities to include bike lanes protected bike lanes really make this project some sort of complete streets um you know exemplar within florence um so those are just some ideas around what traffic calming mechanisms could be a question i had was whether or not there was a street mix design available for pine street um just so that the public could see um what the dimensions are of the travel lanes versus parking lanes versus sidewalks i'd be curious to know how wide the sidewalks are and how wide the travel lines are um and then in terms of manned terrace itself i was you had mentioned donna um at the beginning of the meeting that a cul-de-sac and a roundabout were part of the considerations for the intersection and i'm just curious why those were not brought forward and kind of what the pros and cons were behind them thanks okay thank you for your comments um okay i'm just trying to see what else we've got i and i see your actual hand up um so we will unmute you cindy are you able to see anne yeah and i'm asking her to unmute so and you should be getting a message then you'll have to press something control something there you go all right this is jeffrey bott and i couldn't get my phone to work so i came next door um but i i just wanted to support the changes to maple street pine street but really reiterate that speed is definitely a factor on our street and there's also an issue with the intersection of pine and chestnut street which is right across from our house people do not make that turn they cut into the oncoming traffic lane when they make the turn off of pine street onto chestnut which is the general flow of the traffic because they're coming off a pine they're going over to route 9 in the center of florence to continue down route 9. and it has always been a dangerous curve because i've seen people in the opposite lane as they go around the corner and they're not going slow because there's no stop sign there's no nothing they just swing around the corner and continue so i think in terms of rebuilding the street repaving the street and doing the work that you're doing that's an issue that has to be addressed as well there's a stop sign on chestnut street as you come off it there never used to be and people wouldn't stop there either and there were a lot of accidents in the past but traffic has gotten a lot denser over the years we've been here 35 years and it's not slowing down so i just wanted to say that along with the other work that you're doing i think the whole speed issue and the rest of pine street need to be addressed thank you okay thank you for your comments beth i don't believe we have your address however or 30 true left it's a two family house so it's jeffrey bott and i'm on the left hand side 32 pine yes ma'am thank you thank you um marcy i see your hand raised i just raised it because christine labelle is having trouble and she then wrote it in the chat but wasn't seen so i was raising my hand for her oh thank you appreciate it okay let me uh go to the chat here thank you marcy i don't know what's going on i've had zoom meetings all year like the rest of you perhaps i know how the reactions work but my hands not showing up so my apologies um just a few questions my name is christine labelle and i'm at 47 pine street um i definitely agree with the concept that that intersection needs improvement um i wanted to reiterate a couple of the comments about the sight lines there being very difficult right now coming from pine heading towards the arts and industry building hard to see to the left on that um as you're coming west so i just wanted to reaffirm those comments from prior um i had a similar question as another participant about why the other choices were not chosen i don't know if that can be answered here today but a cul-de-sac or a roundabout because i do have some concerns that the four-way stop may not actually um work well um at that intersection um but i'd be interested in hearing about that and then um i also had a question about and this may not have been decided yet about whether traffic will be kept open through that intersection like one lane while the construction is being done or whether it is planned to be closed um through the the um construction period um and i also just wanted to put on the record that the side the sidewalks are clearly in need of upgrades so i'm glad to hear that and i'm supportive at that um development as well thank you very much for the chance to speak okay thank you for your comment oh i'm sorry i was muted uh thank you for your comment um looking for other hands and i see uh counselor jarrett we'll unmute you in a moment here hi everyone yeah alex jarrett city council ward 5. most of the concerns i've heard from residents who aren't here residents who are here spoke of spoke a little bit to the chestnut and pine intersection but um one suggestion was to square off that intersection more because people tend to come down chestnut kind of you know uh go through without without stopping or and you have to look very far to the left presently in order to see oncoming traffic um so receive that suggestion another that wasn't mentioned is the intersection with south main street um and that there are some sight line obstructions uh i think with a fence perhaps um so if just that that could be looked into uh to make sure that meets the zoning requirements for so that people are able to see uh oncoming traffic on south main street otherwise i think everyone addressed the could the concerns that i've heard but just to re-emphasize that that traffic calming um in general uh being looked at on the street and the um i've told people to go to the new traffic calming form and i hope that people have uh filled that out so that uh i'm not sure if that will be addressed today or will be addressed i know usually um there's a sort of a traffic study done uh or at least not an official traffic study but a look at the traffic counts perhaps before making a determination regarding traffic calming so thank you everyone and feel free to be in touch any of my constituents as this moves forward thank you counselor um so again i will do what i can to address what i have heard today just so folks have some clarity about you know how we got here and and how we're going to move forward does anybody else have any comments or questions do any members of the commission have any comments or questions so this probably came up but just crosswalks we're right at the intersection of pine and chestnut and there's not we go to cooper's all the time and there's not really a safe way to cross uh there's a if you go toward south main there's really a pretty unrecognizable uh pedestrian crossing and then if you go beyond chestnut street to the west there's a lightly marked one there too so there's not an easy way to cross the street it's almost like a daredevil thing uh some cars will stop but mostly they're going too fast to notice you and to stop okay thank you you're welcome thank you okay anyone else have any comments or questions any members of the commission uh counselor foster go ahead thank you and i appreciated hearing all of the the feedback from so many members of the public and and actually i may well have comments or questions but just using this comment to say i would really appreciate um you know sort of your perspective on on this design over some of the others as well as um uh any potential for traffic calming there on pine street thanks thank you counselor okay so um i think the easiest thing to do is i i can respond to many of these uh questions and comments um and and um so i i'll start with saying you know anytime we have a complex intersection like this with a high crash rate um we always find it to be in the best interest of the city to engage a an outside engineering firm that specializes in traffic design and and that's what we did here foss and o'neill are traffic engineers um so you know i i think what the city is looking for in this case is um alternatives for implementation and what fuss and o'neill did was gave us several recommendations which we vet internally before rolling not out in a public forum such as this one so when they say to us you could put a roundabout here what we then have to do internally is say okay well what exactly does that look like how much uh space does that require um what a lot of folks in the city don't realize is that the city actually can own into their front yards more than they think just because the edge of the street is in a certain location where the curb line is in a certain location actually doesn't mean that the city's right-of-way doesn't extend further into your front yard and in a lot of locations the city's right-of-way actually it can extend much closer to your home than most people realize so when we think about the space that a roundabout would take up it it would likely require encroachment into people's properties still within the public right-of-way but encroachment into people's properties in a way that might not be satisfactory to the residents who actually live at that intersection additionally there are times and this happens with many reconstruction projects mass dot projects like on damon road like i talked about um a kind of an overview of what's going on construction-wise in the city it is found that that if something is to be constructed there's actually not enough space and and takings are necessary eminent domain takings are necessary so it you know a roundabout is something that is is sort of um a significant undertaking and and again it requires a lot of space to implement um and it can definitely be outside of the actual physical constraints of the existing intersection in a way that might not be ideal for the actual of butters of of the intersection so that was why while a roundabout would certainly work there from a gr from a geometry point of view it might not be the most desirable path forward similarly with man terrace fuss and o'neill did recommend taking mann terrace and dead ending it and creating a cul-de-sac um again as we vetted this internally and it was really under serious consideration what we have to think about is the residence on man terrace the traffic flow on manned terrace we have to think about turning radiuses for things like oil trucks or moving vans or or delivery vehicles and how much space is actually going to be required to turn around a large vehicle at the end of manned terrace um or are we actually going to end up you know having to back trucks out of man terrace and and what is that going to look like and how disruptive is that going to be and again where are we going to have to encroach within the limits of the layout or not within the limits of the layout and for anyone who's ever driven a large vehicle you know that turning one around can can definitely be challenging so you know we did not want to create a scenario where in trying to solve one problem we create a second problem um i will add that that when we transitioned away from the uh the the dead end of manned terrace to the current design that is on the screen in front of you um i thoroughly vetted this with public safety specifically the fire department because they have a ladder truck and and an engine that we have to make sure can make those corners um we we don't want to end up with in a scenario where we have a fire truck trapped somewhere where we have you know engineered something that could potentially trap an emergency vehicle um so these are all things that kind of go into our decision making and what we have ended up with here is the design that we feel stays within the current layout that is most advantageous to the most number of residents and and really solves um a a problematic intersection um to the extent possible um so so those are all of the things that that we try to think of anytime we advance a design like this and and obviously there's pros and cons with everything and i certainly heard the comments about the you know four-way stops and and folks maybe uh uh not understanding that concept but again we had this uh thoroughly vetted by a traffic design professional firm um and and this was the solution that was advanced um so that's just some commentary sort of on on the overview of of how we landed with this intersection configuration and how we made the decision um around mantaris um so a few other notes that i have here regarding some other comments that i heard so advanced signage for the stop signs that that is part of the project and and we will be certain that we also have electro electronic message boards as part of this project to warn people of impending traffic pattern changes because we obviously have to retrain drivers who are accustomed to this intersection so not only will we have those up temporarily but we will also have advanced signage on all sides of the intersection so that drivers are aware of what's ahead the i heard reference to a traffic study that was conducted some years ago i'm aware of this traffic study it was actually conducted by pvpc i have the traffic study and this sort of ties into traffic calming on pine street because we actually have very robust data of speeds on pine street it is several years old at this time but this is a pretty in-depth study that was completed the speed limit on pine street is 30 miles an hour it was found that the 85th percentile speeds which is how we measure common speeds and meanings this is uh with the majority of drivers are traveling we found them to be 30 miles an hour 27 miles per hour 32 miles an hour and 32 miles an hour and these these were sort of um they were taken eastbound westbound and on different sides of beacon street so those are the 85th percentile speeds now this data was collected in 2014 and it was collected as a result of complaints of high traffic volume and and speeding in the area so um again this is from 2014 but this is the data that um that was part of that study so i i would just mention it that we do have the study and we do have this data from it so when we look at those numbers um we do not see speeding as a major problem on this stretch of roadway at least based on the data from several years ago now with the new traffic calming request that we have received we would go through a process to collect new speed data and see if those numbers have somehow changed uh over the past several years um but that is the data that we are working with at this time so i do want to mention that that this study is very much alive and well and and we are aware of what's contained in it um the next thing i'll mention is that there was a question about uh the width of the sidewalks they'll all be ada compliant that means five feet wide so everywhere we're touching a sidewalk it's going to be five feet wide the overall width of the road in terms of complete streets this gets a little bit more complicated the road is narrow it's 24 feet wide east of chestnut street and about 30 feet wide west of chestnut street so typical travel lane is 11 feet in either direction and a parking a parked car takes eight feet um so when we think about um you know bike lanes or or kind of um you know creating more space in the street for something other than driving we don't have a lot to work with here in terms of space we barely have enough space for two cars passing any car parked and and that's actually why one of the ordinances that's before this commission today is actually on the agenda um because we do not have enough space um to have parked cars on on both sides of pine street and have two-way traffic so that's just kind of dimensionally what we're working here what we're working with here the other thing that i heard was questions about the intersections of chestnut and pine meaning that the intersection is very wide so this is something that we have looked at because obviously a very wide mouth intersection is not necessarily ideal but one of the things that we have to think about in terms of reconstruction is that if we were to shrink the mouth of that intersection and square that off we have significant drainage at the mouth of those intersections beacon street as well is another very wide beacon pine is a very is another very wide intersection so we have significant drainage that would require relocation we also have utility poles that would require relocation so when we think about a project like this we're looking at a project that's costing in excess of a half a million dollars here and so we want to create the biggest benefit possible but in looking at potentially shrinking the mouth of that intersection we would be adding a significant drainage component to this project that that is actually not necessary and by saying not neces but what i mean by not necessary is um there's nothing wrong with that drainage system so it would be one thing if i said well you know the strain of system is very old or it's problematic or you know it needs to be relocated anyway but that's actually not the case so what we would be doing is is taking on a fairly excessive expense here to relocate utilities that don't otherwise need relocating not to mention the overhead utility infrastructure electric utility infrastructure not under our jurisdiction that we would have to pay to relocate and i should also mention we have water and sewer that that would need to be dealt with as well so those are the considerations that that we are are working with in terms of those intersections um as far as comments about traffic coming on on pine street i i certainly hear everybody's comments about speeding um i i do want to say that you know this is something that we will look at as we continue to go through the process of of design and ultimately bidding this project um and i want to respond to as much as i possibly can today um but um you know these these are complaints that um you know are are not necessarily part of the ordinances that are before this commission today and that may be dealt with by this commission at a later date though i i will grant that that it would be far more efficient to deal with them as part of this project so um that's kind of my response to everything i heard um and and i'm certainly happy to hear any more questions or comments from the commission if there are any of the counselors um hopefully i've satisfied your comments counselor nash go ahead see okay i'm unmuted cool um two things thank you thank you for that very detailed um overview director lascalia um two two questions related to this um the um some line striping how that might be used within this project like with a center line with lines on the outside of the travel lanes to help narrow them because you mentioned the street has different widths and points and then the last thing the other thing has to do with crosswalks um uh i think one was mentioned near uh chestnut and um and so they're gonna be ada compliant and so we're gonna have curb cuts and all of that but if there's additional crosswalks planned along uh pine street yes i'm sorry and i did not respond to that the the the comment um from the folks who mentioned that they walked to cooper so yes we will be cleaning up the crosswalks along pine street and we will be we will be rectifying that it's kind of a strange diagonal crosswalk now and and that will be resolved and squared off so it will be far safer than what's currently there the other thing i'll mention is that yes line striping is certainly a possibility to delineate um a a narrower travel lane to sort of visually narrow the road so that that folks um slow down and and that would just be an an operations piece of of the contract as we write it um and and i did forget one more thing there was a question about the intersection remaining open during construction um and and to that i would say that's a coordination between the city and the contractor we generally try to avoid detours and closing intersections and closing roads when we do construction projects you know occasionally it's necessary for very short periods of time but that's something that we work out with the contractor once we get through bidding and contract award okay counselor hopefully i um yes that was great thank you questions okay okay any other members of the commission have any comments or the counselors have any comments just before i go back to members of the public here counselor foster go ahead i'll just real quick to say that this is um nice to see these these changes and i um your explanation uh really helped i really appreciated that um you know background explanation of what intersection was going to take up space that the city already had and as i was looking at design that sort of made sense to me that it was um you know i think the rerouting of mantaras um you know i can see that and how um using using what's there rather than creating a roundabout or a cul-de-sac or something would um really help to to make that work well and you know this is i bike down pine street almost daily when the weather's nice um you know this is an intersection i know well and usually sort of grip my teeth and and you know check as i go through and so um you know it's it it's nice to see these improvements being planned in the crosswalks and um you know and it's just thank you for taking this on okay thank you counselor deb and i see your hand raised your head yeah it's um it's actually just a very quick comment it was not mentioned that you've done a very interesting and creative way to get from the intersection on to manned terrace and i just wanted to to say i i applaud that it's a nice solution yeah thank you deb and i'll also add that um it it's going to create a a albeit a very small one but a nice green space there so thank you for bringing that's the adventure maybe okay counselor jared go ahead thank you thank you for all this the explanation um i just kind of had a comment i noted that you know in the past counselor nash uh has thought and worked on the idea of going with a 25 mile an hour speed limit by default uh around the city and the the concern is that that basically people would ignore it because the streets are not built for that um they're you know they're kind of built to be to be for 30 miles an hour or wider um uh 70 more likely to be killed by a car traveling 30 miles an hour than 25 so there's some some significant uh safety consideration there um another uh question was you know on federal south main nanotuck elm street that intersection you put in some polls rather than changing the curve uh to squ to to to try to shrink the size of those intersections um and wonder if something like that would be appropriate uh so you don't have to change the drainage and do all the expensive stuff but for less cost could put in could square off some of those rounder intersections wherever they may occur okay thank you counselor i i'm not sure it may have been my inter internet connection that was a little unstable there for a few moments but i thought i heard you comment about the uh 25 mile an hour uh speed limit versus a 30 mile an hour speed limit the issue with pine street is that it is posted at 30 miles an hour meaning that there has actually been a formal speed study that was done at some point and submitted to massdot for approval that actually mandates that street be 30 miles an hour so in order to change that posted speed limit a new study would need to be commissioned that would look at existing conditions and then may or may not make a recommendation of a lower speed limit so i certainly hear your comment about constructing the road for 25 miles an hour versus 30 miles an hour and and part of that has to do with um the you know how narrow the road is certainly um and um you know what what we're able to do with the traveled way but but we don't have an awful lot of real estate to work with here um and and we certainly are constrained by what the posted speed limit is at this time which is 30 miles an hour so i just wanted to acknowledge that comment so thank you um okay i see some hands from the public so ann i see your hand up go ahead we're gonna ask you to unmute here so you just have to unmute yourself there we go yep um i i wanted to uh mention that traffic study in 2014 which again is seven years ago i think that's the one that that in the neighborhood if other people can uh back me up on this when we had that done i think that's the one we were all pretty unhappy because it ended up being done over holiday weekend which wasn't reflective of um you know computer traffic commuter traffic and day-to-day anyway so it'd be interesting we could find out what the data that was and look back and see if in fact that was the case but that was a big topic of conversation when it was done um at the time um so also i was wondering whether at the intersection here of chestnut in pine weather if a small island was put in i'm not talking about a roundabout but just you know like a small island that would delineate the you know the two lanes of it also um just a comment you know if can that be looked at would that be possible and also right now given what is in place for construction how long of a period of time do you think this construction will take okay thank you um yeah i mean we can certainly uh you know uh several of the department's engineers are are on this meeting and and listening to comments um because it's important to us that we get input from folks so we'll certainly look at the feasibility of these suggestions and and determine if it's possible in terms of construction um you know i i would anticipate construction would be complete by the end of this year this calendar year by the time we bid this project and mobilize the contractor we could be looking at several months and then we make a schedule so it's difficult for me to say well you know this is going to take three weeks or it's going to take four weeks what what i commit to from public works is that we will communicate to you throughout the duration of the project we have one of our engineers on site every day um and we try to work with the neighborhood to make this as non-disruptive as possible um so so that will be the commitment to you but i'm sorry that i can't uh answer the the exact question about schedule um next elena great thank you um one question i had was about the manned terrace and how it intersects with pine street and maple and i'm just curious what the rationale was behind the one way and then no left turn i think i know the answer to this but i'm just curious um to hear your thoughts on that um and then i just wanted to push a little bit dpw on kind of the space limitations um i have lived in boston for close to 15 years and was pretty involved in a lot of infrastructure projects in and around boston for a few years and space is obviously a major constraint and i know um you know travel lanes are narrow and you know speeds the speed limit is set in stone based on this this traffic study that occurred but i'd want to push dpw a little bit harder on the trade-offs that happen between um you know parking and travel lanes and slowing this traffic because there are a number of cyclists and pedestrians and many people on this call who have just expressed concern around the speeds of the the car travel through pine street in particular and so um you know having so many engineers on the call this this afternoon just pushing a little bit harder around thinking creatively and ways in which we can calm the traffic and create space for not just cars and that includes parked cars and and also um traveling cars okay thank you um i i'm going to take bob's question and then we'll kind of go back around and i'll offer some comments so bob go ahead i just want to make a comment about the reduction of on-street parking because i know what that's i think i know what that's going to do which is speed people up even more they're going to have more of a straight away and the parking on the street has been the main thing slowing people down over the last 20 years a lot more residents were doing that and as ann mentioned i think uh you know there was conversation even with city officials well that was the way to go to slow traffic down so taking that out without doing other calming is going to make things worse that's what i'm thinking okay thank you for your comment um i see mara's actual hand is up here so we'll unmute you in a moment go ahead i just i just had a quick question so what happens after you get all these comments together and talk with your colleagues and so what's the next step okay thank you you're welcome um so what i would like to say is i i have to kind of be careful with what the agenda is and then what the role of this commission is so what this commission is is doing is providing a public forum for comments which we always like to hear and then potentially incorporate as possible into our design so that's why we have public works engineers on this call this afternoon and and the the folks on on this commission the counselors who we work with at public works um to to make the community better when we do projects like this so so that's kind of the first piece and then there's the things that we are actually voting on that go to city council so the there are some components of a public works road reconstruction project that must have action taken on it by city council meaning we can't just put a stop sign somewhere we can't just make a road one way we can't just make a right turn on lake a city council actually has to approve that there's a process for it and it starts with this commission but what city council does does not do is is vote on the specifics of a public works project that might have to do with reconfiguring an intersection or something like that so um to answer your question you know we take all comments under advisement and and we will make sure that that if and when there are other safety improvements to be proposed for pine street that we will engage the community just like we have here um so so that's sort of the commit the commitment that this commission makes and the public works makes um and then in terms of what actions we are actually going to take today we have to vote on a package of ordinances that are in front of us so i hope that answers that question um i will go back to the question about mann terrace and and how we came up with the um configuration of of man terrace on the proposed configuration of mantaris onto pine street and the answer to that is if we have an existing layout that we need to work within so so we actually have limits of the roadway so what we needed to do is work with fuss and o'neill to pull the exit of man terrace far enough away from that four-way intersection to avoid confusion and then limit traffic flow to one direction so as not to add traffic flow to an already confusing intersection that obviously has a very high crash rate um so so it you know the reason it landed where it landed is because we have to stay within the existing road layout and then we want to route traffic away from that intersection so that's how we've landed with the configuration that it is it you know if we were allowing cars to turn left there's just not enough space there to avoid people potentially being in another lane or you know conflicts with oncoming cars that might be turning off of maple or some other undesirable turning movement um so that's you know we came up with the best um outcome that we could give in our space constraints so um dennis i see your hand up yeah uh thank you director will scalia for all of your responses to the comments so far one that i did not hear was a response to the the thought of putting large stop signs on both sides of pine street both on the left and right as opposed to a four-way stop sign it seems to me that if it works and cars no longer run the stop signs then we've solved the problem there and we don't need to have a four-way stop sign yup thank you um so again the engagement of fuss and o'neill as the traffic professionals if you will um it is such that they reviewed a variety of alternatives um and in this case given including the accident data that was provided by the chief and described by the chief and it was their professional opinion that the series of alternatives they gave us were were the preferred alternatives and that um you know what you are describing was not and and you know that's sort of just to kind of finish my thought that's actually why we hire the professional engineers um and and then defer to their opinion i see counselor jarrett's hand up go ahead counselor jarrett another question i heard but didn't hear an answer was vehicles traveling north on maple street in icy or snowy weather and the concern they'll have to stop and then may not be able to start again if you could address that yeah i think we're we're very mindful even in our current plowing operations that that that is a hill um and what i can say about it is that our our snow you know our ice snow and ice control operations actually have is part of our standard operating procedures what we call hill routes that are treated and attended to first and we have a variety of places in the city that are problem areas for us this is already one of them you know with the addition of a stop sign here i absolutely acknowledge that in bad conditions you know the hill um it is going to be snowy um and what i can say is it's something that that is part of our standard operating procedures we address but but i certainly hear the concern okay when i see your hand up i had to follow a question on man terrace and kind of your explanation of how the rationale behind kind of the layout there is really helpful but one question i had was is this rendering that's up on the screen right now is that shifting man terraces exit onto pine street slightly to the right um and then another question is is for some reason i have a hard time conceptualizing it but i'm wondering if it would simplify things if the one way was facing the opposite direction and you could only enter mann terrace from pine street instead of exiting it so it doesn't um cause more congestion in that particular area um but i'm not an engineer and so i don't know i just that's just the question around the one way and which direction it should be facing yeah what i can say is it's it's difficult looking at the conceptual plan to know specifically where the actual current entrance is relative to this one um that's more of a an engineering detail that i could provide for you via email um after this meeting um the the existing road layout which is sort of memorialized um you know by recorded record um you know is is a certain defined footage wide um and we are staying within that footprint so um what i would say is it's likely where we're outside of the existing footprint but the particulars of that i i would have to get to you after the meeting your question about traffic flow is certainly duly noted what i can tell you is this has been thoroughly vetted both internally and by our external traffic engineers and this was determined to be the best configuration um and you know we certainly looked at it from all directions we again looked at it with a cul-de-sac but this is where we landed so your your question or comment is is duly noted but this is ultimately the design that we chose to advance okay anybody else have any further comments questions counselor nash go ahead yeah i just want to speak to uh the folks on the street that are uh that that they've witnessed speeding on the street and we have no doubt i can speak you know as as one of the commissioners no doubt that people do speed from time to time on the street it's just that the traffic studies indicate that most of the vehicles are traveling around the proper rate of speed um and we've seen this in traffic studies across you know in on different streets across the city that we have no doubt that somebody has blown through at 40 miles an hour at some point but the but that the traffic data suggests that most of the the cars are are following the general regulations and that um so uh we believe you and we also are looking at the data which we which goes the city uses to make these evaluations thank you okay thank you counselor nash um so i what i will say seeing no further comments um or questions here um so what i will say is that we certainly hear the concerns of the neighborhood around speeding on pine street and as well as the the the intersections which are sort of wider than typical as well as the concept of more shared space along the street and and again we have representatives from the engineering department on this call and um we will carefully look at this street and determine what if any improvements we can implement as part of this project um and i will commit to follow up with counselor jared on this and and again communication with the neighborhood um about what if anything we're going to be able to do as part of this project so that's how i how i will be able to leave this agenda item unless anyone has any further comments okay seeing and hearing none thank you to to everyone for your comments they are again all duly noted um so with that we now move into the section of the agenda where we need to go through multiple ordinances that that are necessary for the for the implementation of these proposed improvements so the first is the proposed ordinances for stop sign a proposed ordinance for stop signs on pine street maple street and mann terrace so this will what this ordinance will do is um will create the four-way stop that we've been talking about so now have a motion for a positive recommendation please move to a proof in seconds okay thank you and now i will read this upon the recommendation of mayor david j narkowitz and the department of public works an ordinance relative to stop signs on maple street mann terrace and pine street an ordinance of the city of northampton massachusetts be it ordained by the city council of the city of northampton and city council assembles as follows section 1 section 312-113 of the code of ordinances be amended as follows section 312-113 schedule 12 stop and yield intersections a isolated stop signs stop intersections are established at the following locations we will be deleting the following location pine street direction of travel east at the intersection of maple street location pine street direction of travel west at the intersection of maple street and we will be adding mantaris direction of travel north at the intersection of pine street d multi-way stop signs multi-way stop intersections are being established at the following locations we will be adding name of street pine street direction of travel east slash west intersection maple street name of street maple street direction of travel north slash south intersection pine street is there any discussion on this proposed ordinance okay i do not see any hands and i do not hear any discussion so with that beth roll call please sorry i was having trouble unmuting uh donna yes jody yes jamie yes devin yes wayne [Music] i thought i saw wayne come in at some point he was here he's gone okay um nancy nancy forestal i think we lost audio on her somehow okay um karen yes here uh jim yes okay did we want to wait for nancy or yes cindy is that um nancy's cell phone i said yes i don't know if you heard me or no we got you know yeah we have you thank you very much my connection goes in okay thank you so that passes unanimously okay thank you okay next we have proposed ordinance for a one-way street on a section of mantaras upon the recommendation of mayor david j markowitz in the department of public works an ordinance relative to a one-way street on manned terrace an ordinance of the city council i'm sorry an ordinance of the city of northampton massachusetts be ordained by the city council of the city of northampton and city council assembled as follows section one at section 312-112 of the code of ordinances be amended as follows section 312-112 schedule 11 one-way streets location manned terrace direction northwesterly from a point 60 feet south easterly of pine street to pine street may i have a motion for a positive recommendation please as red i had devon moose we approved the motion jodie a second is there any discussion okay hearing none beth donna yes jody yes jamie yes evan yes nancy yes karen yes and jim yes passes unanimously okay next is a proposed ordinance for a turn restriction on man terrace at pine street upon the recommendation of mayor david j narkowitz in the department of public works an ordinance relative to turning restriction on manned terrorists an ordinance of the city of northampton massachusetts being ordained by the city council of the city of northampton and city council assembled as follows section 1 section 312-115 of the code of ordinances be amended as follows section 312-115 schedule 14 left turns prohibited name of street mantaris direction of travel north left turn prohibited onto pine street and i have a motion for a positive recommendation please jody motion for a positive recommendation second this is karen thank you counselor is there any discussion okay hearing none beth roll call donna yes jody yes jamie yes devon yes nancy nancy we can't hear you karen yes jim yes i think we may have nancy back do you have a vote nancy could you hear me now yes thank you unanimously okay thank you next is a proposed ordinance for pine street no parking zone upon the recommendation of mayor david j markowitz in the department of public works cindy can you meet that please upon the recommendation of mayor david j narkowitz in the department of public works an ordinance relative to parking on pine street an ordinance of the city of northampton massachusetts be ordained by the city council of the city of northampton and city council assembled as follows section 1 that section 312-102 of the code of ordinances be amended as follows section 312-102 schedule 1 parking prohibited all times location pine street added 815-1985 side northwesterly from chestnut street to south main street and i have a motion for a positive recommendation please kevin moves to approve is red 30 seconds okay and i will add just for the purposes of discussion that my office has received multiple comments from residents on this section of the street that it's obviously quite narrow through here 24 feet wide actually to be exact with 11 foot travel lanes and 8 foot necessary for parking um even parking on one side of the road is actually acting as traffic calming and is actually creating courtesy one-way traffic throughout this entire stretch for the purposes of discussion is there any further comments on this ordinance as proposed counselor nash go ahead yeah thank you for putting the map up and that um the the thing that it you know that i'm generally familiar with about the street is that where the the parking is being allowed is mostly the residential side there are some residences so on this the southern side tends to be residential the northern side uh in this portion has several businesses there there are a few residential properties but i i think that it it it is in keeping with the request of uh of neighbors here to have some on street parking it would be in front of their home it would you know be part of that allow for some traffic calming and um so parking is not going away i i think this is an acceptable um pattern here thank you okay thank you counselor okay i'll also add that it you know this has definitely been a topic of conversation in the past to the extent that there was um a already an ordinance in place for for a portion here that we are now adding to is there any further discussion on the proposed ordinance okay seeing and hearing none roll call please beth donna yes judy yes jamie yes devon yes nancy nancy uh karen yes and jim yes i think we've completely lost nancy this time oh there she is nancy can you hear us all right i'm back yes thank you motion passes unanimously thank you nancy okay next is the 2020 annual traffic safety report by chief casper keith go ahead thank you city i'm just bringing it over here sorry um city council or city ordinance dictates that i present to the transportation and parking commission an annual traffic safety reports you have it in front of in front of you i think the most notable is that 2020 was a unique year for all of us and certainly that impacted our operations here at the police department as far as citations traffic accidents if you notice on citations you'll see that number dropped dramatically from 2019 to 2020 when we went from about 3000 to about 1700 that's a significant drop but our officers were specifically directed to refrain from um minor traffic violations especially during the onset of the pandemic when i think a lot of we didn't know as much about the virus and how we could do things safely so we really pulled back and in addition the world kind of shut down everyone was remote working there was a lot less drivers on the road certainly all at restaurants closed bars closed all those different things impacted the numbers that you're seeing here definitely the impacts on operating under the influence of alcohol or drugs you'll note that in 2020 we charge 61 people with that and you can compare that to the year before where we had about 111 again our our establishments are closed so that has a direct impact on these numbers notably i thought it was notable that in 2020 9.8 percent of the drivers were charged with oui drugs and that is up from 5.4 although those are still the the whole numbers are still small but it's certainly something we're keeping track of as we understand the impact of um having more marijuana legalization and adult use marijuana we're kind of curious to see what's going to happen with those numbers over time so i always include that in this report then also you can see in collisions collision numbers dropped dramatically from 2019 to 2020 we went from 596 in 2019 to 366 in 2020 so again just a result of that reduction in cars on the road you can see that some of our grant work was impacted although we had applied for grants and we're prepared to do what we always do with them which is we engage in these different waves of enforcement often having to do with oui impaired operation or the hands-free law we had to pull back from that as well and you can see that because of cobit there was a number of waves in that grant that we did not do and we have new grants that we're working under now specifically directed at these different topics that you can see impaired driving distracted driving and then finally still we have the child passenger safety grant also you can see the number of car seats installed in 2020 dramatic drop from 2019 that was also covered related and in general all the way down to the bottom of the report you can see recommendations that we continue to apply for those same safety grants that we typically apply for each year the passenger safety grant that allows us to get car seats the bicycle safety grant where we're able to get equipment and do some education as well as a heavy focus on oui enforcement i think our department is one of the best departments in enforcing oui our officers have won many awards for their work in this area and as a result we do not have as many our related accidents in the wee hours of the morning that's a quick overview of the 2020 traffic report thank you chief appreciate that report counselor nash go ahead thank you uh chief it you know we've we've been following this since uh the the advent of of adult use here in northampton you mentioned the ouis in um that weren't uh alcohol related that were probably drug related do we know that how many of those were actually related to marijuana or their they haven't been parsed out that way that's a fair question and i wish i had the answer for you it actually has been parsed out and if you go to the open data portal on our website you can review in every single incident and you can see what the drug was in the oui so you would be able to look that up i just don't happen to have it right in front of me i'll have it for you next year my apologies well no i i will go there you've introduced me to the open portal and i've been there several times and i'll i'll be going back to look that up thank you okay counselor foster go ahead thank you chief um i get this one i was just thinking about that because i know that you were saying with coveted directed officers not to pull over for more minor traffic infractions and so just a thinking i have as well as if um if they were only pulling people over for more major infractions if that might change the percentage of impaired operation just as causing the level of operation that might get them pulled over so i don't know that you even need to respond i'm just thinking about that and then another question i had around the bicycle safety grant is i know that there's there's work with that are funds allocated to teach safe riding skills to kids but i also know that a major barrier for many adults with cycling is not understanding or not feeling safe and confident and knowing the rules of the road for biking and i didn't know if there was any flexibility with that kind of grant um to teach cycling skills to adults you know that how to ride in traffic and how to ride on city streets yeah that's a great question that particular grant i believe we write into it education for children for new riders and also when they attend that they get a helmet typically um we do have a separate grant where we do it really targets usually more enforcement for adult riders that we see doing something that's inconsistent with the laws but often that really turns into just education we're not writing a lot of bicycle citations so usually it's more of an education but that's good to keep in mind i guess if we had writers who wanted to learn about that if there was an interest we'd certainly be willing to help educate writers on that so i'll kick that around thanks yeah okay any other comments for the chief from members of the commission okay hearing and seeing none i will now move on to new business does anybody have any new business okay one final comment before we adjourn um for those um who still may be on the call from the pine street neighborhood um if if there is a follow-up required by me or if you have further questions please contact us at dpw info at northamptonma.gov so i still see elena on here so this would apply to any further questions you may have or or about the configuration of mann terrace or any other comments you may have on on the project as well as for any other constituents of counselor jared our counselor maiori so i just wanted to add that in before we adjourn okay may i have a motion to adjourn please this is jamie i'll make that motion i'll second okay any discussion okay hearing none beth roll call please donna yes jody yes jamie yes devin yes nancy nancy's gone again um karen yes and jim yes are you back nancy no it's kind of like a seance okay i think we have quorum to adjourn um so thank you all we'll see you next month bye-bye thank you good night everybody bye | Northampton Government 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Y0b7G_2etho | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y0b7G_2etho | CAD/CAM Technology - OWW Omega Trimline Tool TT | in this demonstration I'll show you how to use the trim line feature within omega but you click on trim lines they will automatically appear on the model basically by grabbing each of these circles you could apply whatever type of trim lines you like so if you like square trim lines you simply pull the circle down and apply a square trim line by using the symmetrical feature within omega it will make these to remind symmetrical so if you want them round it will make it round on both sides I personally don't like the symmetrical option so I unclick that so what I would recommend is start on the posterior aspect of the model you know go to the upper right hand side and orient it to the posterior side and start with the posterior trim lines out of the model these are my markers they are not part of the trim line feature and pull these to match the trim lines that you've created on the posterior aspect of your model and then spin around to either medial or lateral sides of your trim lines once you've done the posterior aspect then go to the medial aspect again everybody has their own methodology and using trim lines what I like to do is go to they finish the posterior aspect go to the anterior side split the patella in half and then go half again using the patella and then spread this to either side and then do either medial lateral sides and I like rounder trim lines pull this down a little bit you can just make sure that they match you go back and just double check so that looks pretty good the reality is what the Carver doesn't recognize true minds it will recognize the ridge we have a feature here that you can put a ridge into your model and the Carver will carve this Ridge into your model and that makes it useful when pulling your plastic check socket so if you again use this bar pull left to right and you could put this big ridge into your socket so that you'll know where your trim lines are now I wouldn't go quite this high but it is helpful you could put a small Ridge in there and you'll know where to trim off your socket so that is a useful feature but you can't draw trim lines on your socket but this Ridge feature is helpful so that you'll know where your trim lines are when pulling your socket so this is a useful feature from a carving perspective but this is the trim line feature something nice to work with in practice with left anterior if you want to eliminate the ridges zero it back out you can save it as a template there are a couple of different templates in here only one is appearing now and that's how that works | HOPE Careers Consortium | UCCl3bTjZbeMiAwIqingHczw | 2017-09-06 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 494 | 2,572 |
ivUGNCXnk_U | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ivUGNCXnk_U | Tuned Mass Dampers for Essential Tremor Treatment | i'm going to move us on to article 2 which are tremor stabilizing gloves from 5 microns and what it uses is a tuned mass damper technology which essentially is a weight supported by springs or some other type of fluid that vibrates in the opposite frequency or the opposite direction of a certain vibration to kind of absorb the kinetic energy so wait uh that tuned mass dampers that's what they use in like skyscrapers or like tall buildings to stabilize them if there's like earthquakes or anything exactly yeah it seems okay it doesn't seem really intuitive but when you think about it it's pretty easy to understand is you know if you have a big weight at the top of a skyscraper the part of the skyscraper that would shake the most in the wind or during an earthquake um having a weight up there that's suspended by springs the weight will actually shake in the opposite direction of the building right and it reduces the overall vibrational amplitude of the building so i was looking at examples where it reduced how much the building shook during an earthquake or in the wind by 90 and they use similar technology on the gloves it reduces the tremors of these folks that have tremors in their hands by over 80 percent just by having a weight suspended by springs on their wrists so tremors is that is that like parkinson's um so the specific type of tremors that five microns is focusing on is essential tremors so it's actually different from parkinson's and the main difference is that essential tremors happen when you're trying to move parkinson's tremors affect people when they're trying to sit still so they're really really like aiming to help people that are having trouble using fine motor movements um the typical one that you see a lot that takes a lot of control and you actually really realize once it is gone and it affects your life is trying to take a spoon from a bowl and put it in your mouth just a small fine movements like that folks that have essential tremors it at some point it progresses to the point where that's almost impossible and essential tremors affects almost 10 percent of people in the world that are over the age of 50 in the us alone that's seven million people so you can imagine how many people around the world are affected by essential tremors and i'm i think it's really really awesome how they've used a simple physics like simple principle of physics which is kinetic energy um to help limit these tremors and help restore movement back to these people's lives wait so this this sounds very promising right but will the patients need like some a doctor to put this onto them like is it like a similar procedure as like getting on a cast or something well it's it's great in that you can get referred to it by your doctor um and five microns is actually distributing i think 300 of these to different clinics around the us so you can go there and try them for free but what's even better about that is the cast part it's it's doesn't have to be custom cast your body it's actually a flexible band that's one size fits most and you can order it directly from five microns website um and i think what's also important to mention is by not focusing on the type of tremor devices that are powered by electricity or that require neural implant those are great but i imagine they can be really really cost prohibitive something like this might be a little less glamorous having a weight and a spring on your arm but it's at a price point that i think will be accessible to most people and actually help a lot of people around the world who are experiencing essential tremors and as we spoke about that's a lot of people so yeah and you know the lack of electronics is actually like there's not a lot of maintenance required right like you don't need to charge it every night you probably don't need to take it in for repairs too often it's a simple mechanical device and you don't have to worry about it getting soap and water on it that's like actually how they recommend on the on the website is just clean it with soap and water it seems a lot more robust than say like some type of neuroelectrical device um that would also be really really expensive and i think it goes back to this maxim that we all hear which is keep it simple stupid it's kind of a cliche but i i huge kudos to this team of five microns for boiling this down to what it was which is a simple physics problem finding a way to solve it really with just a mass and some springs and it does it really effectively like so they did a case study with 36 people 36 different patients and it reduced their tremors by up to 80 percent um whoa and there was a really really touching testimonial from one of the patients this woman who said they had she hadn't been able to take a scoop of cereal out of a bowl and put it up to her mouth in years without spilling it all over herself and just by putting on the glove she was able to do that again which i think is really touching that's really nice wow you | Wevolver | UCLQ-X2goQn466vt862b6p8g | 2021-02-23 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 942 | 5,016 |
T6Wg9B428GU | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T6Wg9B428GU | Kevin Popowick-Bastien Has Special Move For Opponent Faudel Bentayeb at Samourai MMA 6 - MM-EH | hello there fight friends MMA Andy here at Niagara top team in St Catharines Ontario with Kevin popwick Bastian who's getting set to fight at Samurai mma6 this weekend against faudel bentieb Kevin how you doing I'm doing good how are you doing really good I was watching the practice today uh so it's it's almost fight week it's it's probably your last hard practice before you fight so you took it a little bit easy today but I can still see you're getting a sweat on and getting prepared tell us how you're feeling right now on fight week feeling good I can't complain it's um I mean I could complain nobody cares though um yeah another fight another fight week get it over get another win yeah yeah okay so uh this fight initially you're supposed to be fighting Isaac Molina which is kind of weird because then he signed off after he signed to fight you he went to sign and fight at fla and he didn't do well in that fight uh so what were your thoughts on that when he kind of did that to you so um I I was talking to the MMA talk guys yesterday about it um I don't want to like disrespect people like Fighters because it takes a lot to get in there and like booking two fights is a scary thing let alone like actually doing two fights but with that being said it's kind of stupid uh there's like a line that's like bravery and stupidity I think that's Crossing that line yeah um but you know I can't hate the guy for trying to make some money you know well that's drama I don't really dealt too much on drama but I wanted to bring it up because it did happen so let's move on to this weekend tell me what you know about found out uh he's pretty good [Music] um good Striker he swings pretty hard on the feet uh he has good takedown defense from what I saw in his like grappling he's like in Mount most of the time and he's like TKO and guys pretty fast so uh good guy um good opponent uh I don't think it's gonna be like um my fight two fights ago where I just touched the guy in the chin one time and then he goes out he's been hit clean on the chin before and like as he's getting hit he's swinging back so he's down so you've got a big smile on your face when you're talking about this guy so it sounds like you're excited to have a have a game opponent uh yeah for sure like I'm not in here to beat people up I'm in here to fight you know so as as good as you should be at being the hammer you should be as good at being the nail yeah speaking of the nail you did mention that he's really good on in the mount so have you been doing any special preparation for Mount escapes or anything like that or you were good already yeah um I've been practicing one special Mount Escape uh it's if he gets you in Mount you bring both your legs over and you sneak out the back and then you go you fall into the Boston crab or the walls of Jericho that's the big one I've been practicing this Camp not the figure four no no but for real like I've got it once or twice in uh in practice and uh Jared's actually pretty good at defending it um yeah I'm if he gets me in top mount uh I'm gonna try the Boston crab nice so are you concerned that when he watches this video as I'm sure he will that he will now know your game plan try and defend it okay so I I've been following you for quite a while and you've you've had some really great fights but you were especially excited about this fight because it's in your backyard got no Quebec tell us what it's like about fighting in that area and all year I'm assuming tons of tons of support support will be there for you yeah it's pretty cool that uh Samurai came to Gatineau uh I haven't fought in my hometown at all in my pro career so it's pretty cool to actually be able to like I'm gonna be in my hometown I can chill with my parents afterwards like instead of my parents driving up for five hours it's me that's driving back for five hours so it's kind of cool are you gonna be staying at home when you're there um I have a hotel for like fight week and like cutting weight and everything but uh yeah for sure after the fight I'll go back to my parents or I'll sleep at a buddy's place or something nice um so I'm I'm having a bit of problems with my truck so I'm wondering if the day after the fight if we can come in and maybe do look at the brakes or something like that for sure yeah I have to I actually have to fix my car I have my mom's car my clutch broke on my Mazda so uh we're good like on not the Saturday after but on Sunday I'm helping my dad do some deck work and then on the Monday I have to help my dad fix my car so yeah we can fit your truck in awesome I appreciate it thank you so any last words anybody you want to thank any sponsors anyone else yeah sponsors um in St Catharines we have uh octagon Dawn it's right attached to the gym um for all your MMA equipment needs go see the octagon and my buddy Kenny he's a real estate agent in Gatineau if you need to buy a house buy it with him wow that's awesome Kevin I agree Dawn's an awesome guy at the Octagon well I was I good for good good last practice congratulations on all your hard work I know you've been training hard for this one as you always do good luck and I'll see you in Gatton all this weekend thank you very much there you go fight friends Kevin is going to be fighting at Samurai mma6 this Friday night and got no Quebec wish him luck | MM-eh | UClz6z8aptNb7Y4cbEmb5UpA | 2023-05-25 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,087 | 5,369 |
Ueq8DkLbjPw | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ueq8DkLbjPw | Friday Morning's Pre-Market Huddle with Josh Levitan $QH, $ELEV, $PDSB, $SHPH | | all right folks here we go good morning and happy Friday to everybody here heading into this Memorial Day weekend Friday on May 26th shortly after 9 A.M eastern time let me get the webcam up actually for all of us inside the live trading room as well there we go great to see Lawrence and great to see Grant as well Brad we have Sam later Lawrence uh John and all of us just here joining us inside our live trading room and all of us back on social media Facebook live LinkedIn Twitter YouTube The Works folks we have a lot of housekeeping to actually get to here first so uh you know we have this efttr stock this thing's taking a nosedive actually uh just right heading into this meeting so I'm going to begin with actually kind of just putting this back on our side list it was looking pretty interesting heading into the market open or at least heading into the meeting right before this dump off here so now at this point we're going to scrap this for the most part we'll come back to it maybe at the end but first though I want to really quickly just say happy Memorial Day weekend and you know it's not just having the day off of course it's to really thank you know anyone um you know past and active certainly who has proudly served our beautiful country uh men and women alike um and especially of course to remember the true meaning of Memorial Day Weekend really and it's to remember those who have fallen while active you know during their Duty with us so uh you know to anyone out there that is served or is active out there serving right now once again I appreciate your service and thank you so much for serving our our beautiful country all right um so with that though now let me just ask for all of our students here just like to ask here we're going to have probably a lighter crowd heading into the class or heading into the afternoon rather for Chuck for Brad for Michael for Eagan and film what are you folks up to for the weekend let me know what you guys are up to for the weekend of course with Memorial Day on Monday markets are going to be closed we will you know resume and be back on Tuesday but um hey let me know what you're doing for the weekend folks Chuck in and out on the elev trade right there again about 34 35 cents so excellent star from Chuck uh you know hey let's jump to that action in the meantime Brad working oh that's not fun Kathleen has a family wedding that is fun so congratulations to your family Kath Roger says a whole bunch of nothing Roger I know it's your birthday coming up in June so wishing you well at least there as well so elev Chuck just got out on this trade now I lined up this chart just much earlier in the pre-market session ended up making a pretty good pop you know really prior to eight o'clock news came out on this trade over four broke out over 450. I have almost too many lines on this thing so you know I like to have it more zoomed in just now it ended up moving up towards five and you would expect a major resistance like five dollars to hold the first test well what happens if it keeps testing it so you know it's definitely a stock that we had in mind heading into the market open today this El EV trade normally going into a holiday weekend anyway you wouldn't expect a whole lot of traction out there within the market uh you know there are weekly options expirations that Co that could cause little volatility out there and on top of that you know I reckon there could be some news I do have my benzynga Pro up here while I'm at it let me just check this for elev see what the news is right now oh see this is not fun when benzinga doesn't even show the news out on this trade it says the elev gained 21.2 percent in the pre-market so far that was much earlier uh it doesn't really list any news though so that that's the interesting part about this trade where you can't really trust it right it seems like a pop and drop type of play ultimately you know it's already moving back up towards the highs that we had back from maybe a week ago even so you know if it could break over that perhaps we could see some good continuation up until that 10 15 10 30 reversal time but you know at reversal time all right um Chuck doing a little outdoor work there and he has a nice uh barbecue brisket there you go all day Texas style he says Sam's saying some line dancing tonight some yard work Saturday and then a play in the park beautiful love to hear that Patrick's saying celebrating his grandson's birthdays and once again congratulations Patrick to your family there uh Phil is saying pool and yard work I like the pool part all right so you know hey let's see what we have on top of this El EV trade like we talked about the eftr and we'll get back to at least there um oh really quick before we actually scan the markets for all of us alike and especially all of us on YouTube right now you may have seen this just on the bottom of the stream if you just put that up just a moment ago new subscriber giveaway for all of us here a like inside our live trading room and just on YouTube uh if you go right to our YouTube channel youtube.com forward slash cyber trading you we posted that link just earlier in the chat board I believe oh I didn't actually my apologies I was coming too many moving Parts here today my apologies there we go so you may need to copy and paste that link into your browser right there for Chuck Jeff Patrick uh Roger Wendy Kathleen and all of our students and members there if you subscribe to our YouTube channel over the weekend right now on Tuesday we're going to announce a winner and the winner of that will receive a free one-month subscription inside our live trading room simple as that all right so we've never done this before it's up until Tuesday and once we come back from Memorial Day weekend so if you just go right to our YouTube channel right now youtube.com forward slash cyber trading you subscribe now subscribe tomorrow up until uh Tuesday when we come back and we'll look to announce the winner in the morning meeting and you're going to look to win a free one month subscription all right so hey look to join us like Jeff and lead and Roger and Patrick and if you're already there and you subscribe over the weekend we'll add it on top of your membership how about that so that's where I say it's for all of us students here in the trading room and if you're not a part of us just yet especially you all right so nice pop right now on this elev just now re-breaking that five there we go looking for the higher high now um we have one more announcement as well just at the end of this meeting so stay tuned for that on top but for right now though let's scan the market let's go from top to bottom here see what else we could add this sfr stock cheapy it's a penny stock this thing took a huge hit I didn't notice that until now holy smokes that's pretty funny like normally you just look at the price like all right just throw it out whatever and it's like you you take a look over here what the heck happened to this thing at least you know just interesting to see right from 14 all the way down to sub one now at 20 . all right well hey I'm sure at some point in time and don't hold your breath waiting for it but I'm sure at some points in time that could be a bit of a short squeeze and you know we might see this pump up a little bit and maybe it could be today but I'd rather trade a stock like uh the e-lev elev first I'd rather trade stock like the onfo uh you know if this can gain some good traction coming up we called it out right off the eight o'clock pop and it pulled back but the thing about this trade that we like is that it has really good liquidity you know a very tight spread and just lots of big orders out there a like on the bid in the ask a couple of big spike levels here 180 190 probably just every 10 cents you'd anticipate um especially two whole number up top there but um yeah for right now I'll slip on this onfo a little water break in between motor mouth today I actually have class coming up and then I'm on the mic up until 2 pm Eastern straight I might have one 30 minute break in between but otherwise I think that's it so I need all the water I can get today now keep going though qh I mean it's not really making the same type of move as that onfo you know pulling back down right now it was trying to before but then just kind of Hit the v-wop it seems here maybe a false breakout above it and then a snap back down under it so yeah I mean I'll kind of put this on the side list with the eftr and that other dump off that we had shph again looking at the weekly chart we actually followed this I think earlier this week from not mistaken yeah I mean just a couple days ago actually so uh you know it's back to 147 147. I mean I mean I guess that's above yesterday's highs it's towards the close that we had back from I think this was Tuesday's day this was here but um nevertheless I mean if this could build up it's going in the right direction for right now so uh you know low risk to at least put it on our main watch list I like the elev the most though of course that's just clearly moving the best I want to see if there's anything looking a lot better though pdsb I tried charting this early in the morning not really tried I mean it's got to readjust my levels going into the open now but see if there's anything looking better I think just at this point 775 is a pretty strong buy level that we had from early this morning so you know maybe a resistance could be support there off the thicker Green Line there at 775. otherwise maybe just whole number of levels 50 Cent levels I'll add this but probably just at the bottom at this point I'm not a fan of the order book I was hoping it would fill in a lot more at the stage and it hasn't so you know I'm probably going to move on to another trade like the elev when the Market opens but it makes the list for right now uh PDD I don't know if it's a buyout I don't think it is but anyway I'll actually just double check PDD is like just a very heavily traded stock it's just more expensive for our liking typically yeah just earnings based you know better than expected quarter one so led to a big pop at first but really flattened out since for a 68 stock um yeah I mean if it was moving better I'd be more inclined to follow it but you know if you tend to do more calls and puts on on you know trades certainly more expensive stocks at least then you could at least try and do that there um para oh look at this nice little uptrend here for para thin volume on the book so just hoping that fills in more looks like there's well it's got a ways to go actually for Gaff fill but you know a big gap Year back from earlier this month pulled back lower so you know there could be a little squeeze here it is shortable so if it does pull back back under 15 it holds under that then perhaps that could be a nice drop afterwards just take a look at dish we ended up doing really well on Dish yesterday as a short popped up off news it was shortable that was really good so you know just because the stock is coming off good news does not mean that it's going to continue or make a great trade upward you know when the Market opens so yeah para at least getting back to Power I don't mind kind of slipping that that on our list there too all right so now we're kind of lingering around five percent and really just everything else kind of low volume so for a Friday for heading into Memorial Day weekend anyway we really can't be like you know just putting everything on our watch list right now so really I'm not expecting much at all from the loser side at all kind of lack of activity if we get one or two shorts I'll be happy but UV XY down a little bit mark it up at tiny amount and otherwise there is just Jack on this list here everything's hard to borrow uh boil it's just too cheap and then nothing else down big enough for a dead cat bounce hey it's just the experience speaking here folks so uh let me know if there's anything else up down left right more than five percent just uh that you'd want me to look at Chuck's in cold pushing Chuck loves his cold Chuck doesn't like warm he likes cold I'm gonna stick with our watch list for right now though just with l a b d I think he meant maybe LED ETF is it l-a-b-p maybe nah nah none of these looking good we can't focus on that if you're focused on this that means that like you're trying to gamble if you're even thinking about it if you're even thinking about it you have a gambler's mentality I'd say so I'd rather just stick with what we have and I really mean that because there is really not much happening out there on a day like today don't force anything and really like thank God class today because you know that actually gives us the chance to stay away from live trades and stay away from the market and you know at least just you know be a student right so hey before that perhaps the elev trade could pop I like the onfo at least in terms of like you know a stock there GIF like oh nfo regardless of the move back up now even I was just kind of talking about before here just good liquidity good liquidity there and I was very active so I'd rather that than the than the other one all right but if there is anything else just let me know anything else looking good I'll jump back to those other side list stocks I'd come back to the the qh not looking too great there if it ends up really building off at two bucks once the Market opens then you know at that stage then we can call it out afterwards but it'll remain on our side list and there we go so dunzo there if you like a well-cooked steak well done steak this is for you eftr so yeah we're done with this one Mike got in and out on sh pH there you go nice catch Mike um let me know anything else though just on social media once again new subscriber giveaway just go right to youtube.com forward slash cyber training you if you are not subscribed yet you have a chance to win a one month subscription Insider live trading room just subscribe before Tuesday going into the weekend it could be today tomorrow Saturday or Sunday so with that in mind we'll announce the winner on Tuesday and you could join us just inside our live trading room and again otherwise if you're Ronnie jith Chuck John Grant Kathleen Leta or all of us there and if you haven't subscribed yet and you win well we'll add it to your membership fair game right now really quick I've been teasing the ever living crap out of this so huge announcement coming up folks we were asking just over the last week or two who here likes pre-market trading of course I know the answer to that everyone loves pre-market trading especially those of us inside our live trading room early enough now we have a huge huge sale going into Memorial Day weekend on top this is more for everybody but especially our students so so just take a look on our website and take a look at your email inbox going into this afternoon you'll see the full rundown we'll do big offerings on just our yearly membership to our live trading room our on-site our Trader Summit there so if you're looking to join us going into the fall season certainly be on the lookout for that any platinum or Diamond upgrade packages there you know hey if you're a gold student or a platinum student looking to make the next jump up you know just make sure that you take a look at your inbox and take a look on our website and certainly speak to your education advisor they'll look to give you more more details on that but pre-market coaching pack pre-market coaching program we're launching this going into June and July coming up you know we had a bunch of us take us up on our book map coaching program back from the holiday season uh we had Psy Harris Jeff Miguel Al uh Mark Michael Alex Mark uh Mark R that is so we had a bunch of us back then we killed it it's basically phase three live trading but you know hey even with the pre-market movers uh you know crash course that we did back last year I was like phase one stuff that was PowerPoints that wasn't live trading this is the real deal so for any any of my coaching students you know what you're getting yourself into with me here this is live trading this is not necessarily beginner level I wouldn't want a beginner to be in this coaching program and I don't mean that as an insult or any of that but this is live trading this is as big as it gets so if you're interested in joining the pre-market coaching program again just be on the lookout for email and on our website but also though I think that's going to be going for 14.97 total uh sorry uh 1297 1297 total sorry 12.97 total on that a little error right there I wrote down at first 12.97 I think it's the same exact cost as the uh book map coaching program with that all right so let me know if there's anything else folks just up up down left right more than five percent that you'd want me to look at here otherwise we should be good to go oh okay so on top of this I was I had no idea this was coming folks I swear uh for anyone inside our live trading room right now you know how to private chat your education advisor John just messaged me he never does John messaged me right now at 9 15. just said tell them if they message me in the next five minutes a private chat to John Romano in the next five minutes he'll slip an extra 100 off so I guess instead of a 1297 it's 11.97 John all right so there you go if you don't know how to private chat there and if you're looking to take John up what you could do is actually Circle the little three dots right there click it actually and you'll select private chat and you can message John on the side for that next five minutes though that's it all right folks for all of us though otherwise Brad Brent Leto Ray Mike uh John Ronnie jith and all of us here like best of luck trading going into the market open uh and hey if you're joining us in class I look forward to speaking with you later on this morning coming up again the phase two stock course just uh continuing later on today all right folks I'll talk to you all soon take care foreign | Cyber Trading University | Learn to Day Trade | UCB9Zkz03WtiMcf2erkZ7uDQ | 2023-05-26 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 3,597 | 18,201 |
GmBc0kVO-44 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GmBc0kVO-44 | 1.3 The links btw violence, inequality & product. in LA and the Caribbean - Patricia Justino | foreign effect of this topic being so vast and there's so much to discuss and it's so important and um there's just too much to say and I'm really amazed to see this report by undp black kudos to Marcelo for making it happen it's really important that International institutions bring it to the attention of everyone because it I mean now all the researchers can be in the room and I could spend a whole lot of times going on about these measurements and whatever etc etc but it needs to get out and and this is so congratulations on the report I'm going to look at the other side I'm actually going to look at what do you do about inequalities uh so um and this is I'm going to talk about distribution and it says there in the in the title have already gone through these does inequality lead to political violence most likely yes Common Sense tells you that it's it yes uh there and there's evidence going from issues um a lot of it depends on I imagine equality so we have evidence that land inequality matters class divides horizontal inequality relatively deprivation polarization etc etc etc and each one of these bullet points is vast amounts of literature on every single one of them and there's a lot of debate about which way it goes what matters mechanisms Etc but the Holy Grail here is does inequality cause political violence the causal point is still up for grabs and the evidence is very thin on the ground um and the main argument that people make is well inequality exists in most societies and only a handful of countries have experienced serious violence Etc and then there's arguments about well it's also difficult I mean we know that grievances are associated with whole forms of violence and discontent and social tensions but causing it requires mechanisms to actually make it happen and it's not cheap and it requires organization and it's it's not that straightforward and therefore we kind of have these results that inequality is unlikely to actually be a trigger for political violence but it definitely matters it's there in the context and it matters so what we what then we start thinking about is giving giving the uh all this this literature and and this is a question then for Marcela and uh and and the the groups in policy working on these issues well is it really then about absolute inequality are we actually measure the right thing here um and at the end of the day inequality only matters if people are concerned about inequality and it this varies across societies not all societies are concerned necessarily about levels of inequality and there's definitely thresholds upon at a certain point inequality size mattering and so we ask uh we start looking not just at Absolute levels of inequality but we start asking people about their preferences for distribution is there something in their countries that needs to be changed in which inequality makes a difference and then what we find the result is actually what matters is not inequality per se so the gene coefficient Etc how you measure but actually the preferences for the redistribution whether people have high or level levels of preferences uh because in societies with high levels of tolerance for inequality an economic example is like you know the US versus Europe uh preferences for uh tolerances for inequality are very different in these cases then if this doesn't shift then it doesn't matter it doesn't matter if inequality Rises if people don't understand that it's rising and makes a difference for them and just to give you some examples what we have here is actually in Latin America I chose the Latin American case and we see we can we we compare um this is about protests they are not violent protests as Anna mentioned already these are not not necessarily turn into high levels of violence and we compare preferences uh for Retribution against the genie coefficient and finance the preferences that matter the absolute inequality does not matter and it may explain then why we don't see a causal effect is because we're not presumably asking the right things to do to the people and but this then leads us back to an even older debate if we then assume that distribution is important then with the specular debate that comes back to the beginning of social science um and then we ask the question what can we do about it then the obvious policy solution is we redistribute right so we have policies that retribute resources power Etc might solve the problem and this goes back to the old idea underlying the European welfare system uh which was redistribution is at the heart of why it was built it goes back to Germany in the 19th century and a variety of researchers instead have made this point that maybe it is about distribution and I I did some work before for India where we actually tested where the real estate root transfers against the use of police which one is better and for the case of India I haven't done it for Latin America so I couldn't show it but for the case of India we see that for instance if we have one Riot this is riots so these are quite violent if we have if we need to reduce riots is it better to have a recruitive welfare policies or police and actually terms of policies inefficient in the long term and much more expensive uh we ask similar questions uh but this is uh on civil wars in Latin America and we find a similar result and we have I just put this graph here which shows the beginning of the rise in welfare uh payments are mostly cash transfers in Latin America against the occurrence of civil wars and we find that you see the curve the curve is very telling and we find that cash transfers explains 50 of the reduction in civil wars in Latin America in this period so the result is causal and 50 of that reduction is explained by the cash transfer programs and we find that this is because uh redistribution is resist relative policies do reduce absolute inequality but most most the the strongest result is actually reduces has an effect in perceptions of inequality because these are government programs that generate a whole debate and discussion about why inequality and just make the point inequalism being reduced so it's not so much the there are evidence about absolute levels but it's basically about perceptions and it's about also what these programs have done is increase trust in state institutions and this is a big part of the story so what we have here is the whole story we go back to the old age story that actually what recipe follows his do is improve the social contract between government and citizens and therefore eventually lead it to a reduction in in uh violence I'm not sure so I'll I'll actually stop here I won't go much into that I am not sure this is the solution for everything but just making the suggestion that maybe looking again I know this is a very old-fashioned and stuff but looking again at welfare policy and distribution might actually have some uh some buyouts still there and and especially in terms of improving social contracts so I'll leave it at that and congratulations again Marcella thanks | UNU-WIDER | UCSYvZEhPjU62PKTqQtQvRGg | 2023-01-17 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,274 | 7,112 |
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terrible I was just terrible okay all right it is so tense Olivia you're right I'm so always a boring are you guys just boring Sarah Sarah said it's boring oh my gosh okay here we go I was boring everybody laughs sorry we're back now are you guys do you like science we hold it cuz but then why'd you want to see it in the reflection I should just close their eyes that's what I did I just can they see you okay so make sure they can shoot oh wait or they should just face this way and the persons in behind the camera oh but then we can't see what they're doing well he's just talking anyway all right we had this all planned out you guys and now it sounds like it's not working so no it won't work it won't work if friends is behind the theory explains it to Brian and we're so longer with us like all right I've been doing that you know yeah all right sure you when you I mean I think in Disney parks we kill bread it in or it can do a fair fish with it that's all you don't you're that's all me the head person so we're doing fortunate characters [Music] the guy who controls Pinocchio he is a huge dinosaur mean like terrorized the city has fire but oh you gotta show them what it is my gosh I go through high water God in here Poseidon right close your eyes the whole time who's right right now I'm just thinking fire Oh Dracula well there's a word before it uh Count Dracula yes Oh from Harry Potter he's a redhead Oh oh I uh drink drink Rodney's [Music] [Applause] [Music] thank you my sport so you can Carrie Bradshaw Dragon Ball Z ok so we got four ok that's fine right cool all right Brook alright cane so what category we doing it aren't you guys can you bring for us please cuz we're not working what are we doing - Connecticut - Brazil my videos yes let's interview questions really good cards but don't show the name oh you guys want to guess he said don't show the names that I lost it what Fred did the fire fight go team girls thank you very much thank you very much you say hey 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sandwich bread you say Brad and cheese and you plant together and you put in the pin ok well that's easy finally you can say sandwich alright guys ok so who wants to wear we're gonna do accents and impressions you guys here we go I'm pretty quiet like I'm sorry if my accent is off can you say hi Kristen he's off to the side eating chips because he just couldn't wait till we're done don't feed his face of it and alright you like hurt when his competition yes he's very competitive okay where do the accents and impression so I get together wait a minute am i guessing no I'm explaining oh I'm so bad okay okay I'm sorry move like that no pass up pass Oh see this is now right um it's uh he's bread he's like a change order to show children's checkout sorry guys [Applause] this whole thing is cancer you're gonna break my foot all right we're gonna have to break this tie you guys and then we're gonna take some Q&A you guys cool that racket Ryan can you say hi Lexy that was terrible - oh this is the tiebreaker we're both the new questions music starts okay [Music] [Laughter] [Music] [Laughter] [Music] he's a country singer from Ghana plain country singer Oh Dierks Bentley Ozzy Osbourne what we learned design is brendan is a really good singer and that Ryan yeah I would have known that either all right do we have to do the question we're going to yeah I don't know where it is I obviously do more than two is that right there's the question mark yeah no no I was tied to you at each you get three you win oh yeah eight okay so run where's the pressure mark by the other person I guess it's down it's sooo left oh whoa we'll be did it and it said music stars now so ah so it's a random hi Joe okay no it's superstars love you know it is yeah yeah okay you can't say we don't want to do that okay okay so wait a minute so who gave last time huh oh no I mom yeah all right here we go I'm not good at this I'm just telling you right now all we need is three okay thank you if I don't know that 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O4FaJqcqIwg | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O4FaJqcqIwg | Nunez The Match Winner | Liverpool 1 West Ham 0 | Full Time Reds | foreign [Music] it's me and Kevin finished Liverpool won West Diamond Hill little back-to-back wins and we're now four points off top four so all in all Kev job done yeah it was tonight wasn't it was my my first for a lot of that second half my my ass was doing buttons it wasn't through anything about West Ham were doing it was more us and the way the season has gone it's like if we were going to find a way to blow it we'd find a way but Credit Credit Eliza hell that out got the draw has already got the win got the clean sheet three points is all that really mattered tonight I'm back to my clean sheets back to back clean sheets hope for that last night all in all look there's a good night's work by the looks of it as well it was a really miserable night in Liverpool tonight so it was just one of those games and Westheimer one of those horrible sides that you know nobody really batters them and the way the game went tonight it could we could have absolutely leathered them if we if some of those worldly chances went in like but Emmett you're a cheeky beggar I'll tell you that now there's a there's a lot going to be a lot of people in the chat like who are they educating then Kevco joining yeah no Google it Google it trust me Google it and YouTube after the show first and foremost while you're in there just smash the like button hit the Subscribe and share it around your socials as well as many people as possible in tonight but go back to the start of the night the lineups came out what did you make of ours Chris um cinecast made sense because Rob was just back from injury Trent made sense because you can't be smilers do back to back I thought it was a coin flip whether it be for being your two algo who was rested because they've did a lot of work against um City so I was trying to Tiago made sense probably because uh we probably need to be a bit more Progressive and then probably the only slight surprise was probably carvalio style said only because it's nothing against car value is I haven't yet been convinced of him as a starter I think it's brilliant as a knit pencil and then it pads up do you know what Ellie did a lot of work so maybe look you've got to give them that you've got to give them the opportunity and look I thought Cavalia was a good a good part of it was like it'd be half an hour no red Steve no need to Google just imagine Chris and Kev with a man's hand album lovely nice and there's an image to foreign started I didn't have a clue how we were playing didn't have an awesome and I couldn't figure out what this what the system was meant to be I think it was meant to be four two three one but it looked like Salah was hugging hogging the touchline on the right and Carvalho was so far inside off the left the he was Central it looked like there was absolutely no balance to it whatsoever and simulcast was just left with the whole of the left wing to himself and you know I just I couldn't figure it out and it wasn't until the game settled down do you could see how we wanted to play and the way we wanted to attack them and you could tell as soon as we managed to get Darwin anywhere near goal I mean that first that first volley that first snapshot to the ad I thought and that was on his left and his weak left foot was a thunderbolt of a shot and I thought oh hello here we go okay I'm getting a little stick in the chat now for having a pint of um orange cordial watch it Old Bridge you know I'm drinking Luca said yeah I've got a little bit I've got no beer in the house I've got a six o'clock start for work I don't think I went on the canister that's the best idea City win was slightly different city one is different but that that volley at the start I thought that was a sign of things to come from him he looked like he was right on it and it was controlled aggression this time which he didn't have against Palace yeah I I was glad to see with them uh paquetta was wasn't playing not glad that he's injured and I hope it's not long term but I'm glad he wasn't player they were saying it's quite serious children but who's saying it's going to be a while it's just it's a shame because he's a good player he's good like I'm glad he's not playing tonight but yeah I know what you mean you know you don't like seeing that for any player so but open 20 was a bit shaky I think it's a good Scrappy Scrappy yeah Alison was a bit sloppy with his kick out a couple of times in the first five minutes it's like his first two clearances were so poor so bad I thought and someone like him but the beauty of Alison it never phased him it never stopped him playing that ball again and he he kept doing it he was safest houses and he just got his distribution right and for the rest of the game he was a one like you know just a typical Alison Becker that we've come to expect yeah morning welcome how are you 640 here in Brisbane don't tell my girlfriend but you guys are the best way to wake up uh three points is the best way to wake up mate and I tell you if your girlfriend never heard that no no trust me my wife wouldn't even say a lot about me no definitely not that's well it's 6 40 in the morning try another coffee mate and you'll be good you'll be good I promise so yeah so 20 20 minutes in and my usual not knowing anything about football message you saying summer Castle he needs to work his past his interplay passengers do me I didn't a really good cross uh it could add a really good header you know like perfect I swear to God you must have just pressed send does that happening but this one is but I mean for any Liverpool fullback if you give them that much time and space they should be able to pick anyone out really you know if you know what if you if this is roles reversed you'd be look at the fallback going why are you giving back much time space because one thing because it isn't going to do is beat you on the outside yeah so close them down and tell him to run you because that's you but that's like West I'm not doing the homework really but really good head of police for Darwin because you know first hope first home goal gets it gets that uh monkey off his back doesn't it as well and it's just what we needed to settle us down a little bit I thought we definitely needed to score first and we deserved it on the balance of play we deserved it because we we were the better side and we we were dominating the ball we created half chances I mean pretty much most of the chances that um the Darwin had tonight were half chances that header he miscued it you know I went into the ground down and up but at the same time having quality fullbacks that can put in a good cross to someone who's that good in the air is going to give you half a chance and when we went bundle up the composer we we showed after that for the rest basically for the rest of the half was outstanding I was I was absolutely delighted with it to be honest I mean apart from you know I think we managed the game really well up until about 40 minutes you know simicast was the Crosser side I think he would he wasn't helped very much by a lack of cover in front of him and you had bought him and you had him trying to Mark Bowen and keep an eye on the fullback that was coming forward as well it's the one one thing about the way we were set up if West Ham switched the play to the right really quickly then he was isolated and they got going got in there a couple of times they didn't manage to make anything of it up until the penalty you know but in general we marshaled them pretty well yeah I mean Gomez does the right thing in terms of he cuts across um but he gets a rush of blood it's almost like he sees the world thinks he can win it and it it's definitely you've got to stand up a little bit I mean look for me it's a penalty when they went to VAR I thought I can't see why they won't give it I think I think you've got an afro you need more salary you ain't getting that the thing is with that one you know what I do what I don't understand is how the ref doesn't give it yeah that does surprise you know because he was he was never get he was Gomez was never near the ball and even if he didn't get the even if he got a touch on the ball he was going through the player to get it so for me I just thought the ref at the onfield riff should have given that it's a foul all day and it's one that's if it's outside the box it's a fall all day it was it was clumsy and Reckless and needless from Joe but Rush of Blood [ __ ] watching you know Panic call it what you like and once they started checking the lines on VR you just you knew that it was it was it was going to be given though yeah and then Bowen starts up he telegraphs where he's putting it but it's still a good save you know he's still got to get down get low and that's now Allison I said I was here now Alice in his face now 13 penalties and only conceded off seven which apparently is the best in the Prem at the moment yeah save two four off Target so he actually does better at spot kicks than you think because I always think Alice is not that great with spot kicks of course he doesn't really do very well okay I think I think he makes the goal really big or sorry really small yeah I mean whoever is the penalty taker tends to have to find the corners and you saw with with Mares they try to do too much and sometimes most of the shots against that he doesn't save them I think four of them were misses you know so and it's just forcing forcing mistakes into people that's because of the stature it's a bit like with that with the head it's a bit of a Down with the hair thing isn't it the uh when we used to play that with hair it's got to be in the top Corner everything in top corner you realize for a while don't play play the moment not the player uh come to mind said thought Napoli Gomez was back tonight and Trent and Trent together are a mess I think for about five minutes at the end of the first half he was his brain was shredded after that he was fine after that he was fine the second half he was okay you know you're not gonna you're gonna you're coming up against decent players and last time made no mistake about it our good side with decent players they're gonna get chances it's just a case of limiting the chances to scoff chances to have chances and in truth West Ham had one real chance and that was at the end of the second half other than that Alison really didn't have to do much tonight by the penalties say if he had a really quiet night uh if you question for you Kev because if you talk about that what did you think of transdefending because I've seen a combination some people saying it's absolutely atrocious he can't defend he can't tackle uh he can't do anything another saying it's not it's not that bad I thought he was if a beeros I thought he was all right uh I think he he had him the last five he was crap and when we come to the Allison save I think he is called ball watches slightly deer in the Headlights uh but of that I thought defensively I thought he was all right he wasn't bombing on like he normally does he was trying to hold back a little bit more so I I don't think he was shocking I don't think he was great I just think he was just just okay I'll be honest I don't think silver Castle is much better if I'm being asked defensively I thought they were all right without I mean I don't get this atrocious stuff I I don't see it atrocious is Napoli we were nowhere near that not even remotely in the same ballpark as that shaky at times yeah yeah Jonathan positive well he wasn't quite standing well he wasn't apparently yeah look In fairness right he he came off injured I think was it against Brighton Arsenal Arsenal sorry Kim came on for the last few minutes against City and played tonight and we all know that his confidence isn't top of the world but tonight it was all right he was a good he was probably a seven pure marketing he was a seven out of ten nothing extravagant nothing disastrous you know nothing's a warrant abuse and nothing to say you know hello I'm back on the best in the world it was a fair to middling performance and for an awful lot of the players you're going to get between sevens and eights for most of them tonight because West Ham were limited like I said to very little I think we had 22 shots seven or eight On Target or something like that and we dominated the ball pretty much second half there were always it was always going to be a case that for me anyway it felt an awful lot like it was the um after the Lord mayor show you know after the city game to come down from that and that's a dangerous place to be that you can you can often see sides after getting a big win a big important win like that in the manner of the the win especially in a condensed week that we're in at the minute that this that this would have been the game where we slipped up and it looked like in the second half it was like what we have we hold and if we can get something great if we at all costs is three points three points was essential massive because from a winning position confidence would have been on the floor if you threw away a winning position again after what happened against city did you get me because he's saying I agree Trump was okay was okay everyone on the pitch made one or two mistakes today which is fair enough coming mines back uh if two check scores that chance we aren't defend we aren't defended probably not but if we take our chance let's face it we had enough chances first start uh first off and second half to kill the game off it's it's then a bit of a non-subject yeah that's DF but maybe he's a football isn't it it's like yeah Paul should be my uncle you know you're always going to get West Ham and any side that we Face we're going to face for us that we can forests will get chances you know it's just a case of how many can we limit them to and how many we can create at the other end that's football yeah Club subset uh Jonathan klop sub said he wasn't happy to see I want to win yeah let's talk about the subs because um look social media wise it's caused a little bit of a stir because obviously quite a few people weren't happy with the three that uh that came off I think Darwin's the big one because it wasn't sure I thought Darwin was that was having a really good game he was yeah again the word I keep using industrious he was but he was a pest you know seriously quick seriously quick yeah a bit better in Supply as well which I thought was good and um you know his instinctive finishing's really good I mean he's like five six shots every game so yeah he's gonna get his fair share of goals yeah I wonder although he's not played a lot of football is it because we've lost the ads we've lost jotter unless he has diamonds are like he likes to you know really Go full neck all the time is is he just managing minutes and just managing things I think the only ones that aren't going to get managed minutes wise is uh Virgil uh I think the rest get rotated yeah as much as humanly possible it was um it was and it's the substitutions were like out of the dictionary book of what you do to manage players minutes you know on 60 Minutes you make this sub on 80 minutes you make this soap it would it was by the numbers I mean just address this whole Channel why do we need to limit that one's minutes he didn't start this city because in his contract he's not allowed to play a full night's finish no I think it's he didn't start the city which I believe is a tactical reason and when you lose you're over two main attackers in Diaz and Josh to get down to the lads we've got so and Darwin's a lad who likes to run so he's protecting his hamstrings you know he doesn't know how to I don't think he knows how to cheat like Mo does which is mono to set wrestling games and that's the thing klopp's talked about more money with the best at picking the moments and games went to rest of it or stretch themselves that's all I think it is and also it's I think it's a bit of experience thing as well right you've got your goal I'll take you off and bring in some experience and bring some experience on to partly see the game out that's kind of what you want yeah and plus the other side of it is look you've got forests coming up Saturday lunchtime kickoff which I think which I think he'll play yeah he'll play yeah 100 but it's a turnaround is really quick and then you've got IX next week and then you've got another game the following week in the lead at the weekend in the league then you've got lead cop and then you got League again it's like there's a game every three days and we've only got what would you say three feet forwards yeah at the club now and the rest of them were yeah and then see saying copper said dollars on the treatment center for five minutes at half time but but he was fine but some of the treatment if you have the little bit troop at half time it's probably like well why keep them on them risk why risking they obviously just you know things are never as black and white people think just because he's funny all the time so I I take that with a pinch of salt but I have no problem with the subs that he made I thought for being here when he came on looked like he just stumbled out of the local chipper and he just had a sweats or something he was just not at it at all I think that City game was still in his legs a little bit yeah he did a lot of work in that City game yeah yeah 100 and to be fair the way the Midfield was working with Henderson and Thiago I thought was really working well yeah we controlled the ball we controlled the play we can't play in 90 minutes every minute every game we know that and they've got to manage his minutes and I think at the moment for those two holding roles it's just those three Lads until cater if he ever appears becomes an option or Jones gets itself back up to speed I mean good to see Jones come off the pace come off come off the bench and I thought he did his old under 23s role which is playing playing wider on the left I thought he was solid I thought he did what he needed to do on looking at the scores it's a but again that was good to see The elusive Oxley Chamberlain appeared on the bench whoever will ever see him on a pitch great but the beauty of it is look you the players that played that 11 tonight and the players that are on the bench that's it there was might be one or two coming back towards the end of this half of the season but more or less this is what we got and we got to get from here to there without losing anyone so it means the players are going to have to be rotated and minutes are going to be managed and red Steve here Darwin laid down the treatment table and knob said hey that's my suit very good very good very good Johnson makes a good point here uh I don't think cop fully trust Nunez yet uh when we don't have the ball I can see I think it needs Bobby a mo coach him during games of how to press I think that's fair because I mean look yeah it's seven Prime games he's played now only three goals and seven Prime games it's actually not bad yeah it's not the other the flip side of that is when he decides to go he's quick and he gets there you know and there was a couple of times tonight where he won the ball back high up just from mindless running and that's great when it works it's great but I would loot you could tell that there was no organization behind it because no one was going with him and it was great when he won the ball back everyone got up and everything that's fantastic but there needs to be some kind of method to the madness and they're all learning how to do this in a new shape and it will take time but when it comes it'll work in the in the build up to it there's got to be mistakes made from time to time but look do you think it helps us is we've got Forest at the weekend and we haven't got enough games on Wednesday so we've got a nice break you know in the the European fixture fell nicely this time where we've got not the Tuesday I've got the Wednesday game which helps yeah that does help and makes a point there he clocked the highest Sprint of any player in the Premier League since the start of this since the start of last season yeah interesting wow and the thing is he's deceivingly quick because of his height and his size you don't think he's as quick as he is um before we talk about what about his volley first exactly first time hit I mean it's it's a good of course she throws it's straight down fabian's throat so he's got time to tip it a yard either side I think he's struggling though to keep it completely yeah keeper hasn't got a chance I think that's about the only downfall that you could put and he's finishing is everything seems to be down down to keep his throat he's saying wonder where he rattled the post was about the only time of the game really did you think of that he went for a corner and every like we we've said it in previous pods he's still hitting the ass off the back of the ball as hard as humanly possible and he gets great contact with it and when when they go in they're gonna look absolutely brilliant but a bit of composure and you see it from Bobby Bobby looks for corners and he'll score when he gets a clean shot more often than not he'll really work to keep her or he'll score but that will come with time from with Darwin he's getting chances and the more chances he gets the more confident he's gonna get and the better he's finishing is going to be I think I'm I'm really stoked I'm really happy with him tonight yeah listen these aren't the same play but that was the criticism as Suarez when he first came for the first 18 months was yeah yeah you would do the same thing every time he was clear through 101 he was trying to smash the ball smash the ball uh Darwin needs to just probably do a bit more like he finished his ranges yeah just just pass it in most of the followers best goals which just passes in tolerance is the same it's just a little bit of a cool head yeah you know but I think yeah if you guys can smash the like button I don't know how many is watching but if you could smash the like button it really helps what it does actually it helps helps get the show on the YouTube algorithm up higher so people see it earlier they see it earlier more people come to watch and it helps us out an awful lot really appreciates it if you could help us out so let's talk about the West Ham Chancellor because let's be fair they have they had some good chances I think Amazon will make it a bit too just some other chance would have gone they were like the ship uh the strikers won from wide you're going yeah but it's not going to be Alison from there the two best chance they had was because benirama where um he goes over gomes's head and it's a very tame yeah that one was out of the sky I mean if he gets a good contact on that it could go into the top Corner yeah but that would have been some technique to be able to hit a ball from that height I think you could question Alison because the ball was in the air for a long time she doesn't come and click should he come and get it but he made his mind up really early to stay and to set himself for it so any positions like as usual his positioning and reading of body shape is the best in the world he is the best in the world at that and he put himself in exactly the right spot because you look at the body shape that Ben Ramo was looking to take that ball was only going to go on in one place so yeah you know I mean look the best chance of the game is is Sue check chance so I think when he comes in Trent's definitely caught during headlights he doesn't he doesn't see see the wrong Gomez doesn't react well enough um but Alison makes himself big and Milner gets in there there's also really important it's a great great save just what you need and I can't I felt that was their big chance because I said to you oh God that's gonna be a fun last five or six minutes and to be fair to Liberal the added time of four minutes and the two minutes before that um and if I'm honest and look he gets lots of stick and people don't like it when he gets brought on but that's what that's where you that's what Milner should be brought on for yeah rolling Back The Years flicking it down the left wing and just trying to win free kicks trying to make life difficult difficult and just doing the very basic stuff and bollock in the river every now and again which always helps but go back to the to the block that Milner had you know that now to be to read the play to read the situation and just to get there get anything on it that's a games I mean Sue check should score you know and he would have he would have scored whether Alison would have got back there or not as anyone's guess but that was phenomenal that was absolutely phenomenal there and like you said he took that there was the one that he took the ball on the left wing and he just jumped the ball past I think Boeing and knocked that down the line and just tried to hold it in the corner as much as possible and it had Barcelona Vibes off it so you you could tell how vital this three points was to the players but they know they know better than anyone but in any of us they know exactly what's at stake here and they read tables they read you know Dave do the math is the same as we all do so they know how important it was to back up last night's win uh or sorry it was Sunday's win and in fact now they're two from two going into Forest where you hope to make it three from three nine points in a week and the table is can hopefully be looking a little bit healthier so we're currently now satin seventh which look we want to be higher but what's that seven well four points off Chelsea or fourth with seven points off city was second so and what how many games left now 20 or 10 years later so 20 games to go 28 games to go that no 29 because we've game in hand no no because they're uh City didn't play this city in Austin place oh whatever whatever it doesn't matter I mean at the end of the day you're a quarter of the way through the season but that's not more or less that's not insurmountable no no it it's whether Liverpool can I've got to do more than just two two games backs but we've got to go one of those little runs we can go on and look we've got to get our first away win of the Season which needs to be a forest yeah you know I mean yeah for me it's like you need to be looking at trying to put a run together of eight nine ten games you know you you bang off you know 30 30 points in 10 games and you're right back up amongst it and we're having different conversations going into January oh it's day points on Saturday which again yeah the carpo you know that's gonna be Cowboys take three points exactly so it gives you an options there's another opportunities to catch one of them exactly the other thing that's a killer it's an early kickoff which we all [ __ ] ain't no one yeah well look I I don't really care I'm going to be up for it I can't wait I'm not really looking forward to it now I'm gonna do it simply because it looks like we've got metal back and I thought the players who stood out for me tonight how Virgil was really good um yeah demanding in the air I thought Joe was fine Joe Gomez was absolutely fine had a couple of shaky minutes here and there but in general he was okay cost us playing gives Robertson the chance to rest and hopefully he's recovered recovering better now with the injury and everything and you'd hoped that the weekend he'd start and he'd be bright as rain pretty much Thiago and Henderson were fine were pretty good um more I don't think got into the game but this is it this is more wide it's not I don't think it's his strength I think his strength is through the middle and but that's by the by um Bobby's okay but a bit offered to be fair Bobby you know he's he's built up here and everything was his usual self he was fine it was a few times when he got his end product was a bit you know a bit hit a Miss yeah newness was good really good who knows good yeah yeah look Nunez was really good you could be sat here talking about a new desk hat trick and that's the truth of her yeah Carvalho I thought he worked hard it just a bit like Mo it just didn't really get into it in a second sense but again he's only he's only a kid was he 20. yeah he's only had a few starts and this is what we need from him really fill in the minutes gain the experience build up his strength and his match conditioning and he's going to get plenty of minutes between now and the time the World Cup comes along but yeah if you guys in the in the chat fire up your oh David makes a great point there Harvey Elliott when he came on he was the Energizer Bunny he definitely had Red Bull in that but in that drinks bottle because he was everywhere we were flying around like a like a little rabid rabbit I wonder if that City pawns was like a bit like a watershed moment for him I've gone kind of going that you've played well again against City you know in a win that's the level that's the both ways level you've got to go to and I think you know maybe that's what it is for him which is good which is good for him really um yeah that's that's conundrum how did you get the best out of Mo uh when Noonan's on the pitch I mean the argument would be play play soon through the middle but then you're probably dropping firmino out and at the moment we haven't got enough wide options um what did you think of the subs uh Harvey was really good for being yo what I've seen it weren't great let's be fair he he was uh he looked a bit he looked leggy you know not in a good way he just looked a bit leggy um Milner brilliant Jones good good to see him back and he's gonna he's gonna take time for him to again you know it's his first bit of football this season you know so it's going to take him time but it's good to have him back as an option it gives you it gives you choices you know and that's all you want it gives you choices there is an opportunity now for the likes of Jones Carvalho newness even if even if they split the split the minutes between the two of them not forced because I think you'll get solid performances out of both of them you know Robertson came on and he was his usual self who when Robertson and Milner came on I felt like it was like putting a warm blanket around you at night you know and it's cold I just felt nice and safe that we'll see this out now but those with these two coming on I felt good good when they came on it's a bit like a pillow bringing the adults on wasn't it yeah it's like yeah we got it from here boys you know we're picking the grown-ups on now we'll see the game out uh John said Hender was was uh decent good energy yeah yeah it was all right he was all right today yeah I thought um got involved with the build up play when it went in the two and look I'm looking with his chipped effort you know not perfect but nobody is but he was fine I thought his passing was really good he was he kept it simple kept us safe kept the ball moving and didn't give it away that much and if you're playing in central mid as one of two that's why you won you know get your blocks in get your tackles in get the ball at the pitch be an option to take the ball in tight areas when you need to and he did he had a couple of half chances that he took there was one that more laid backroom and unfortunately it was one of those that more laid it off to him really quick and he couldn't get his feet right but because he scored a goal I think his last goal was very similar but he tucked it into the you're looking at it yeah yeah and you and it's like he's got that in his locker but he just couldn't get it out he couldn't get his feet right but yeah Tiago the same that weather conditions tonight for the kind of passing that Thiago was played and he's over over the top balls he hit almost all of them you know he was really good but um one of our sponsors we've got uh we are liverpool.ie so they've got a November deal for everyone if you buy any cap t-shirt beanie or Sports bottle from them before the 18th of February and you'll be entered into a draw to win an LLC bundle which would be a cap a t-shirt a beanie and a water bottle so that's that we are liverpool.ie I've got one of the beanies I actually ordered but I pre-ordered the LFC day Trippers won today because I think there's something like nine or ten left now to that can be got at so and it's the easiest thing in the world they're really it's a really easy site to navigate and you know just click on the link takes you straight in there click what you're doing some good really good stuff in there and you know I just banged it and paid it 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yeah I still think the way Spurs play now it's very what would they were like on the Mourinho that's what Mourinho used to play like that's how kante plays I kind of feel like in the Prem now that's not really gonna be I don't think that style play it and it's gonna win the leagues anymore I just don't feel like it is who who Who's your uh man of the match probably has to be Ali for the penalty save and big savings you can't you can't really not give it to him you know honorable another newness because that'll do him the world of good of um you know first goal at anfield and it's a winner and I I actually think you'll probably do the team a lot of good of you've seen out of type one nil that's two type one there was now we've seen out so again it builds the confidence mentality of we can do the type one nil wins that we used to we can you know keep the clean sheets yeah but you know I was looking at tonight's results you got Bournemouth Southampton one Shay Adams with the goal uh Brentford nil Chelsea new Liverpool will must handle uh Newcastle won Everton nil Almer on um I've seen the goal as a good goal have you oh nice uh man united to Spurs nil Fred and Bruno yes so big big results today and this the thing is this these midweek games that are on the back you know the back-to-back the ones that come thick and fast if you can rack up six nine points in this this break this this mini mini run it can make your season look 10 times different but it seems like an awful lot Curtis Jones or Curtis J's gone for Thiago uh Angel's gone for this Henderson Chile's gone for Allison or Ali yeah the interesting throws they were saying on Amazon um was that's now our in the last 13 midweek League games we've won 12. so well I'm not surprised we're very used to this this format of playing Saturday Tuesday Sunday Wednesday we'll use that a lot of sites not involved in Europe find these these games really tough you know the fact that you're playing premier league three games on the bounce in the space of a week is a real for us a little bit of well a little bit of a break yeah there's a comment there from as he's back he's asking any chance Ramsay gets minutes against Forest I once I thought so I highly doubt it as well uh but I wouldn't be surprised I wouldn't be surprised if the 23s have a game that he's involved in that well you only played 30 minutes so he scored last night and so did um then 60 year old he also he also scored as well so and you had a like you had Clark on the bench tonight so that shows you where we are Squad boys at the minute that you know Chamberlain is back hardly trained really Jones is only back training literally a few days yeah I think they'll probably Prime him for that try and get him minutes in the under 23s to be hopefully involved in that in the league cup and then we'll see a bit more of him in the second half of the Season we'll think assume we get a positive result against uh Forest we should for the IX game have at least probably karate back which helps yeah shame will have a few more minutes on his leg so at least he's an option to come off off the bench and I don't think I've got the clearly pressing Joel's that far away The Killers is too forwards because they're gonna be out for quite some time yeah and we it's one part of the pitch I don't I think we didn't have depth and you know we could probably accommodate one but not two two is a very difficult proposition so it's just getting through this part of the Season get to January and see what can what can happen then exactly exactly but right so rest of the week then so uh tomorrow is either viewer's voice his viewers voice I'd imagine there might be something else I'll keep an eye on social media if there is going to be a customer interview as well as me with him the guy who does the uh Martin Tyler um lip syncs which are if you've not seen the absolutely hilarious they're really really good yeah if you haven't seen them it's worth checking them out but yeah that interview I think is going to be coming uh hopefully tomorrow but there'll be show tomorrow night Friday night you're on with the before be with a forest fan uh one of you or Luke you haven't you haven't told me if you're coming yet and I need to find one more because uh nobody's responsible I think I think it's Luke to be honest Luke missed out last week so I think Luke is in this week cool and then Saturday um there should be a full timer again well yeah there will be a full-time Reds but it won't be you you've got it I've got I've got to go watch me dogs play football yeah yeah fairly badly time she's got she's got a game at uh midday so I might get home in town for the second half yeah I'm lucky so so I won't record it I'll have to watch it later on Sunday nights with a review of the week I'd imagine and with everything that's gone on this week it's been a hectic week I mean yes you know it's been a mad week I mean guard Southgate tomorrow's announcing his 55 man pre-alem World Cup squad sorry it's what 55 man squad for the World Cup tomorrow right I have no idea whatsoever but can you imagine being the player [Laughter] honestly I I just got I'm looking for looking at that tomorrow to see who's left out of it because can you imagine the stick that player is going to take you know apparently apparent Smiles takes years off you have we should smile more apparently I should yeah we should do the police keep winning and I've got to keep spiders so be happy days yeah I'll start looking like I'm in my 30s again get the Grecian out and sort out that's great I'll tell if it we might have to show you me Kevin this 55-man squad to go through it to see absolutely I try and work out who's not in it yeah I really don't know how bad you are to not getting a 55 I don't like to reach James will be in it that look who's the bat the bad player because they're injured but yeah I'll be honest I still don't think I'd name him surely will okay I wonder if he'll name uh Patrick Bamford it's players like that or even Tony will he get a pick well Tony should get a pick I think Wilson will get an outside chance because Wilson's when he's fit he's still a proven goal scorer Gary Neville's in the squad yeah do you know I wouldn't mind Tony going to be honest just because he's a bit he's just a bit Yeah gives us a little bit difference and insurance he's in full exactly but look that's one for another night we're gonna knock it on the head I think it's we're gonna we could have three three big points for for the Reds and that's back-to-back wins Happy Days cool so cheers for watching like subscribe media comments and we'll be back fairly soon until then take care of yourself guys see you later good night | Talkin' Kop | UCKX2COch01WLOK2ykJD11nA | 2022-10-19 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 8,166 | 40,568 |
ZbOcj6ADx18 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZbOcj6ADx18 | Laws Part 2 חוּקִים by Marty Goodman | thank you very much for coming welcome to our home last week we began a discussion about laws and this week i'd like to continue with that discussion and hopefully bring some light to it so let us look at the 613 commandments again we know that god gave the jewish nation 613 commandments as i mentioned before they're broken up into 248 positive commandments and 365 negative commandments uh these numbers are not random the 248 positive commandments connect to the 248 limbs of the body and the 365 negative commandments connect to the 365 days of the year every one of our limbs every one of the limbs of our body says to us so to speak please do the commandment that is connected with me and every day of the year asks us that we not sin on their day this connection is so tangible that on a very sublime spiritual level uh there are many times people that are able to feel a pain in their body and connected to a spiritual source in one of their 248 limbs see they see their illness as a physical manifestation of a spiritual deficiency they cure their body by repenting for the action that may have they may have transgressed through the unsanctioned use of that limb of their body everything is connected you know they tell a story of a great rabbi who went to a specialist since he was feeling ill the specialist examined the rabbi and prescribed medication he didn't take the medication so his students asked him why he wasn't taking any medication after all wasn't that why he went to the doctor in the first place he said no he told him that the only reason that he went to the specialist was he himself could not locate the sin that he had transgressed that had weakened his body once a specialist informed him what his ailment consisted of ah now he had all the information that he needed to spiritually correct his soul and then his physical body couldn't heal naturally so we see that our souls and our bodies are connected both physically and spiritually you know people complain about all the laws and restrictions that judaism places on a person the question we have to ask is who is freer a secular individual who is free to do as he wishes or a religious individual who has to follow all the commandments of the torah logic would dictate that the secular individual will be freer after all he can do whatever he wants whenever he wants sounds good but that may not really be the case if we look closely at people in general we find that everyone is an addict everyone is addicted to something there is something in that and there that rules their lives it may not make sense to anyone else but to them it fits so that being the case the question again is the secular individual really free or are they being directed and influenced in all their decisions by their addiction none of their none of their decisions are really objective it's all a rationalization they acknowledge that they have a fault but they feel what's the big deal after all everyone has a fault they just accept who they are why change on the other hand the religious individual also has his addictions however god has forced him to examine not only his deeds but also his motivation his decisions are not subjective they are objective what does god want from me he sees himself as a soldier serving in god's army a soldier gets his elders and he marches he may not want to follow the order he's tired he's hungry he may feel really he's not in the mood to fight a battle today all of his feelings are immaterial he was given a direct order a direct command from his king and the king's will is absolute disobedience comes with consequences think of the laws of the torah as lanes in a highway the road is replete with signs some are laws such as the speed limits others are informational laws instructions such as entrances and exits how many miles to your destination gas stations food and hotels then there are other signs that are warnings upcoming curves steep incline falling rocks construction zone as we know all highways have their lanes well marked so that everyone knows exactly where they should be imagine if they just blacktop the highway and they have not yet painted in the lanes one big black road freedom without the lanes now you can drive anywhere you want no restrictions and that may not be true i mean probably it might may be true that you can but how safe would you be imagine a sharp curve in the highlight without the lane markings how many cars would take the curve together answer one no one would trust a car next to them in addition all the cars would be cautious and probably drive just a little slower just to be on the safe side the next day they paint in the lanes for the highway guess what now there are three cars navigating the sharp curve not one not only that all the cars are doing the speed limit many of them in fact are even speeding what changed the lanes were installed now people can see where they are driving they are being shown the proper path even if they drift out of the lane they can quickly return since the lanes are clearly marked you know this can be compared to those who have torah and those who do not when you try to navigate life without torah without laws life becomes more difficult with every decision you use different criteria all of your decisions are subjective on the other hand if you follow the torah our instruction manual the lanes are well marked and the highway is well lit all of your decisions are based on one thing and one thing only what does god expect of me so who's really free a secular or religious individual the complaint about religion too many laws yet without laws we as a society would cease to exist in one form or another many of the secular laws that we thought that we keep find their origins and the writings of the bible you know the founders of the united states founded this country based on judean christian values they actually studied the torah in hebrew there was even a debate as to whether to make english or hebrew the national language of the united states in fact on the crest of yale university are written in hebrew the words which mean light and truth this is an allusion to the breastplate which was also called the orange atomic that was worn by the coin guttal the high priest in the temple when the nation would need to ask a question of god which needed immediate attention such as should they go to war the letters that were etched into the twelve stones would light up it was a form of gps godly communication with the nation through the cohen goddamn so god doesn't need laws whether we are good or bad doesn't add or diminish to his being so what are all these rules for for us many of the laws not to kill not to steal morality kindness charity it really these are all commandments that for the most part we would all agree on but then there is the commandment to rest on this shabbat where we are sequestered for 25 hours with no computer cell phone tv xbox torture think of it wow god actually wants us no matter how busy our lives may be to take time out and spend real time with our families and our holidays even more time can you imagine that and by the way god is also your father he too would like to spend some quality time with you he understands that during the week many of us are too busy to stay alone properly but then there is always the shabbat and the young tovim a time to reconnect he is always there waiting yes even in the morning when we enter the synagogue god our father is already there waiting for us as he put in our talit he hugs us and embraces us with love and affection we then put on our hand to fill in on our bicep and we ask him to give us the strength to be able to succeed in all of our endeavors this day next we put on our head filling on the crown of our heads we acknowledge that our success any success that we experience is due to the gift of wisdom and understanding that he has bestowed upon us after our morning conference we are now ready to take on the world we have finished our morning meditation after the day is done the sun is set and hopefully our day went well god like any loving parent would like to hear about our day the evening prayer another chance to connect to talk out our emotions all of them positive and negative that's what prayer is for talk to god our evening meditation then there's a prayer that many think is the most difficult of the three since its time factor would make it difficult to remember and observe both the morning and evening prayers can be prayed at more or less the same time all year long the afternoon prayer the minha which in hebrew menchan means gift is appropriately named self since there are times when it may inconvenience one's plans for the day there of course is another way to look at the afternoon prayer it is always a good idea to step away from our thoughts take a time out it's amazing how that can at times create new ideas and maybe even better direction than we had before so in the middle of our secular world we make sure to include our spiritual world asking god's assistance that all of our decisions should be correct meditation so long before it became fashionable our sages recognize the necessity for a jew to meditate to reconnect to his creator daily both to that part of god that is inside and outside of himself once he finds that he will find his true being we need to realize that this journey takes a lifetime we need to constantly recharge our spiritual battery we need to build up our spiritual muscle so to speak so that we don't run out of strength and determination we need to see prayer as our spiritual connection to life consistency routine and rituals constitute the soil which allow the seeds of innovation and invention to grow yes the torah is a book of laws the difference between jewish law and secular law is that jewish law is based on being preventative and secular law is based on being punitive there's a story that i heard about rabbi dr torski who had passed away recently he was a noted psychiatrist who dealt primarily with all types of dick addiction the story goes to before he could receive his board certification which would may then make him a licensed psychiatrist he was required to undergo a psychoanalysis when he stood before the board they asked him who had done his psychoanalysis and he replied to torah he explained to them that he was an orthodox jew and the torah had already warned him of all of his addictions he had already been warned about his narcissist tendencies his addiction to blood and robbery in addition he knew that in his deep in his subconscious he had an oedipus complex and he also has strong desires for sexual perversions on and on and on the board accepted his explanation and they certified him you know there's another way of looking at a law at a mitzvah imagine you're a citizen of the united states there's a president who is in office but the two of you the president and yourself really have no relationship imagine if you received a call to the president's office saying that he was going to be speaking downtown tonight and somehow he has a tuxedo that is at the cleaners and they ask you can you please pick up the president's tuxedo and bring it downtown to the center and give it to the president if you pick up his tux and then give it deliver and give it to him now there exists a relationship between you and the president and with each act that you would do in addition to the relationship between you and the president would get stronger and stronger that's a mitzvah by doing a mister by doing a commandment that god has asked us we create a relationship with god almighty and with each missile we do the relationship is stronger and stronger so we need to stop trying to understand god and exercise and futility and just serve him i find it interesting that we complain about god judging us when in reality we judge him constantly all the laws that god has commanded us to observe were given to us out of love these laws are for our benefit not his so let us follow what ruby akiva said is the most important law in the torah the ahaf to the riako kamoka and you shall love your neighbor as yourself this pandemic has caused us to realize just how much other people mean to us and what a difference they make in our lives love is the ingredient that will bring the final redemption and with that knowledge may we herald in the coming of messiah quickly and in our time again thank you very much for listening i hope you found this interesting and enjoying and again may god bless you with safety and health and hopefully next week we'll talk a little bit before the seder again next wednesday the pace up will begin on saturday night and hopefully next wednesday we'll be able to talk about a few things that may help us to connect with that a little 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QKYgGlptp9k | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QKYgGlptp9k | Blood Bowl 2 - Blue Waffle Brigade - Game 4 vs. Dwarfs | all right here we are game three against boss if I was if I was if I was ominous black I'd say it was a snipe he's got three journeyman [ __ ] down TV Oh boring snipe look at this for God and a mighty blow yikes according to our according to dial and tear fog yeah yeah ass night is the only explanation I [Laughter] would've rather had 110 TV advantage to be honest that well hundred TV advantage wasn't it I would much rather have the offender who now have three [ __ ] walnuts if it had been a starting dwarf team probably would have been favored but the fact that he's got a mighty blown for guard means is not gonna be solved with so much fun I just received go for the draw can you use will even if you do leave it below my assault ship or a bream because they can't get it off you can't ask the thing if you've got like a club they can just [ __ ] take it off you where is you've got my good good ham guard haven't you mother soul I'll be practicing with it as well I gotta bleep getting it to practice right so I'll be able to swing it around the garden and that get a bit of [ __ ] practice in solves the best weapons out it was new people use nothing years yes like maybe something like a [ __ ] you know spiked mace or something would be good I don't think a spear is gonna scare people as much as a as much as a sword would I think to be fair once I come screaming out them I'm [ __ ] loud when I shout and if I was screaming at somebody and waving a soul in their face and the shield they'd probably [ __ ] themselves honestly in in in real life I'm so loud it's ridiculous I don't have seven toes yes Pia but I mean that's good but the spears good in battles isn't it battles aren't the same as one-on-one tonight and I guess it won't be one-on-one anyway it'll be like three or four on one which means the youth Spears gonna get they're gonna get past the tip art and then you spears more good so what was my thinking [Music] yeah baby chocolate home definitely need to go on a on a [ __ ] home alone sky itself yeah that's a good point that's a good point I mean I could just get both anyway right I can just have the sword I could just have the sword on my on my belt over time just others fear and then if we get past it we lie right get the [ __ ] sword out yeah I just have both yeah that is what people did didn't they yes sword was just a sidearm wasn't yeah yeah alright then good point I'll just test field I don't know how to get a spear just make one just make a spear - Thomas [ __ ] Jahannam because it's not as good as Cutlass and it Cutlass is good for like rather not have to make them myself well there was the reason I think get in it is because English are a bunch of cuts one one the British or a bunch of close to and it's not that bad yet but I think it could get worse and I think it will get worse as time goes by yeah you have Obi's instance knife good job it was three dice there don't have the assists to do a proper blitz or just gonna put them there I and she called the ball nice two stones should be good but when the tee runs out no I just think it'll just get bad you know like it's alright for a few weeks in it the lockdown in that but what happens after a few month you know and like people have gotten on money and stuff from they're getting [ __ ] pissed off and then you know I just think it could I just think it could go about you know like obviously first of all they're gonna be one dice blitzing for no reason first of all they're gonna be like you know smashing up shops and stuff obviously before normal houses you know it couldn't it could go buying it could go about this guys go anymore according me just one deep blitzed and then focus dodged away just just quietly is this a [ __ ] geophone yeah it is or it's just not cage [Music] what do players there a mr. cage [ __ ] Amazon [ __ ] noises holy [ __ ] [ __ ] and all that food fighting model of the Army's youngtravel may be lewd mean that with truck there may be this was a very clever player by him but maybe this is a bit too you know too crazy a push forward so early but with the blizzard getting those stones to the chance to move past them I thought was all right stop it wizard anyway so four score early and you know any cause for an equalized couldn't move his wizard - I don't know [Music] it's no need to be me yeah it's weird isn't it God run blood you have their purses yeah yeah probably a scalded instant full mighty blow I don't know if it could yeah even if they could yeah important have reached it probably come he used all six to get there so maybe they just couldn't have done how mafia Mia um not bad could they have done oh yeah cuz he was there so would have been there and then gone that's well yeah probably should him them God God is always bad times news I just like to be greedy into it Sigma II blue are agreed yeah that's the thing I was I was inviting pressure on ahead I hate my pushing for like that and invite wouldn't you hit which is nice isn't it need to dodge there play yeah Blizzard's pretty annoying obviously you can hit but it's uphill to the tower all the six I could have dodged in Model yes we'll do that I don't mind it just it's just he is now just [ __ ] hate so it's hard to group it as a as a group isn't it hello I dev thanks Fay me the doobly six cast [Music] flip me okay dad I mean it wasn't a great thing like obviously a badly hurt would have been that raw rapper but I thought it's a gardener isn't it particularly down TV against a dwarf player with four guard it was uh yeah shouldn't have played another game you're right hold please yeah it already played three games today probably should have stopped I'm a badly hurt but Massa that's the thing they badly hurt then it definitely works or on a curb then yeah sure I was gonna do three max that was my rule right at least one every day and three months and then I did four because I thought this is going well it was it was going great you know lots of viewers lots of slobs lots of patrons glorious check out the patron if you haven't by the way I got a patreon I got a patreon look doing the coaching and everything glorious I am gonna keep updating the YouTube yeah so patreon.com slash Jimmy fantastic not the sage BB that's a common type of don't go there God you mean fine no I mean go there to epistle not saying now I'm not trying to take money away from sage go there if you want I was just trying to make a little joke about no I don't know I would not recommend to Vance I recommend at least three I started with three in football when I have to buy nine nine as in the birthday yeah no sorry hope he's not non staying in my home for the foreseeable future cheeky cow you saw the block there good [Applause] thought [Laughter] [Music] that isn't pretty great no I won't give in until I'm victorious I will defend nice to have the cam back Jim pack unfortunately the six-pack is not real I don't actually have one in real life just just in art and wrestling games but thank you very much yak for staying fantastic the fight was glorious one one of the Corby of pregnancies thanks for staying fantastic oh yeah the glorious and I'm not back in here see not any mascara I got the Pradas Einar so I can have a muscular back as well as a six-pack on the front so there you go Jim income 2020 is not happening nor fermion no no definitely not no no it's just not wicked we could we could do it online we could do an online one where you know we use some app to all have a face cam and don't look I've done a lot of people are on the teams I've got no no idea who anybody is not gonna lie now you did die yeah - AV dead so you know I couldn't I could have said the Apple for a death like you want to save it for a stock down or a badly hurt really don't you just open Eric miss Nets games the worst one you use it on but any one of these more card yeah okay I am over I am older much older also been ill is book tormenting yeah poker game yeah Finny some my lover today yeah we'd love like a private poke again couldn't me and stuff on as a website isn't there hey three-plus were [ __ ] long and brilliant you know in a state of complete dominance a double-double three plus with Alana to skull interesting strategy cotton she's got dodge one two three four nicely there in the way block and then go one two three four five six and the nikah blitz and then make the ball safe way to do the dog first yes so now he needs the gala will [ __ ] way naughty Blitzers once so she gets out the way one two three four five six and then he goes there for the assistant he litters so she wants to be like here one two three four five six c12 gosh look already cover gotta be either of a bit greed then I think fold the ball down could just punch him so really want to stand there look at that cloud don't really want to get plowed koalas well done kill it is incredible bezel that's all but they cannot be economic place where you can play like an ax friendly and on a for free like on poke the stars or whatever you can just have a like pretend chips and everything and just play play a friendly rather than play for real money so we could do what that I guess and have all face comes on or something you know something we could do well you've got to have real money I mean we'd have real money we'd have real money in the line but I mean if you who don't them taking a Rick do we so we could just we could just have you know everyone gives people I'm not suggesting that we all break the law okay I'm not suggesting that we break the law but what some people could do I've heard but that what some people could do would be to send it via PayPal after the event I've heard that could happen but it might be illegal so I've never do it definitely not just with a stick okay we can't get tackling the ball here County at least it's about something yes I'm being in this as he slow player is he strong I haven't noticed he's just follow the guard none for no reason didn't even bears the ball did what did he get stadium understood was he he just didn't even bears the ball should I give myself a chance to get [ __ ] here by blitzing seems like a great a great way to not score seems like a great way and not score one in 81 no that's just [ __ ] it's just [ __ ] school alright there's also bigs like the ass riot were just a different different porch [Applause] no hahaha the big fresh ring oh we will we are so clever with always all got players my shoe please' but did you place those lost on me are you thinking of you looking IQ hundred and forty-two loser idiot I'm gonna make us old invincible here one two three four yeah can't hear but only a nun that's giving them free advance isn't it what a lovely chat there what a [ __ ] lovely chat three Nora damn is on three let's keep him keep him safe morale Ensis or we were our answer is let me go 10 minutes Bri they just removed himself for no [ __ ] reason then brilliant that's really brilliant isn't it 10 v10 schools will do the good spot three terms of your two terms the three tiny little spot we're gonna get hit with an IT boom though I don't think it's worth the saving one hit it's not again you know if it was mighty big other might be more of a concern wouldn't go that far you've got an S P Peoria lensses you did a pass Walter the next Tom Brady sorry still an open wound for school [Music] very good yay fouled with a Blitzer the guard Blitzen or lest one of his four ABS threes one of his four Gardez he just randomly farther than the doc sent off I wouldn't go that far running blood but hopefully a proper in the drums hopefully get a good record with them get everyone [ __ ] killed old Marsden yep yep back back with a face crazy stuff isn't it with an actual face being a while being a [ __ ] wild like I think it was last Christmas it might be all the zones eventually yeah why not be all the zones living in Mars was winner is it's gonna [ __ ] governor I mean this is not this is not what wars do against Amazon this is just lucky isn't it you know this is it it's just look he's been really lucky it's not two of them have come from the translator so no no tackle it's just the problem with zones is it people roll anyone can roll get against you and then it gets pretty pretty puncher struggle yeah this is not for cars for cars in six terms with one mighty ball and no tackle my ego is not average at all not average at all this is very lucky for no Martha no are we gonna do oh I can just run around and one day I'm gonna find everybody plays nonce in real life and just beat them to within each of their [ __ ] life or the turnover sadly come out with more turns left yeah sorry but uh you know no GFI's allowed otherwise I could have ran up and gone you know threatened a wizard on the next turn gosh it's gonna be tough for him isn't it my ball got a storm but yeah no drinkin Wow yeah it probably has been a full year honestly I know I had first come at Christmas one time and I don't think was Christmas just gone business the year before thanks Raj Kapoor some glorious tactical game going on today in rebel inside just abandoned play this is Shauna it was very nice of him isn't it yeah at least he's got a do it if I even if he moves Matt's movement forward he still gotta do at least one geophone it's gonna be tricky for did I so maybe it was this this Christmas then I thought was last Christmas I thought it was last Christmas but it wasn't was it just a few months ago just uh just about five months ago yeah yeah I guess I should have done young yeah it's a good that's a good school dictators blitz and boy I mean that's just randomly and I just [ __ ] gates god it's weird I'm annoying just seems to have gone super thin I don't know why but you know the hair varies I must be just let's just shave it and then and then let it grow until I shave it again just shave it off I was thinking of gone for a hawk haircut I think though you know Hawk from so I really like the animal haircut but I look at I can't do animal but I could do hawk right I'm Hulk from Legion of Doom I could totally do I could totally do whole Legion of Doom I could not do one of my Legion of Doom haircuts good deal Hey look I've got no idea school dude yeah Legion attorney Jimmy anything he's taking awhile isn't he actually you know has he protected him you know he hasn't protected him so that's good so doesn't even try the skull hit a Garda with my eyeball should have hit from here should nah I don't know why I didn't maybe I just let all paths take me wherever it went to be hit from years of put him aware than those very shittin wrong I mean if if he's got a magic spell that turns the minute we've got 11 yes [Music] never no clues yeah I guess I guess it would seem that calls but that's a long way away that's a long way away we're a long way from getting one one awkward but then it was great wasn't it five three three eight I thought that was genius I thought that was genius five three three eight I was very I was very happy about five three through I thought about even having an oh wow we've got extra ones we've got extra ones thank you very much Tony plays poorly and somebody else who I don't know who their username is on here well thank you very much Tony glorious welcome to Petra image my terryandkim atronics has the top tier is all is $53 38 and his name dog throw it and you get a note for a roll I'm just off which is breathe [Applause] please glorious thank you very much twice coughed I like putting it to try and make is belt the rebel one but then you can't see the text I was a cheeky roll but my mother's is mid forecast for cows is pretty good isn't it just quietly just sadly six seven eight players we stiff throw money and no it doesn't alright thank you very much prankster ang and right let me write that down because sometimes obviously it's not always obvious who who the user is what is the significance of blue waffles well twice off don't google it whatever you do don't image Google search it do not Google image search it but if you were to Google image search it about what explains everything yep should go for the kill that's that was the way he did and it's worked out very well for him he's come for the kills right with convenient looks VAP there is a 100% chance I am Google in attaching it on my work computer don't be that's why I stopped do that no other team is fine it's just it's just gonna be tough to get not a draw out of this game isn't it maybe even a loss um that's just a Miss next yeah that's a deadline you know I mean there's no nineteen I killed is there at this point mr. bullshitters army just a bunch of [ __ ] is so it takes a lot for an Amazon Tina darling Paisley Amazon things can't down that's the good thing about them because even if everybody dies we've got a starting Amazon team which is still great oh sweet Jesus what have I done it's rough isn't it a rough picture even if everyone dies playing a truly for China team thanks d23 glorious indeed from those yeah couple of glorious well there's still a bit there's still a bit of her there's still a bit of a glorious game to go with no players left and you know hopefully every day is gonna be like this in future so while for new perkins like both thank you added to make sure to message me on patreon or discord which picture you want drawing for your for your VIP image as soon as possible are still all goblin so i'm gonna have to deal girlfriends at some point are glorious thank you thank you Jesus oh all right let me yeah let me write that down as well so know who who the people are not and yeah so you can if you want if you want like you know there cuz there are rewards aren't there are rewards like the what's it called [Music] you know rewards like the coaching so you want coaching just message me on message me on discord [ __ ] [ __ ] I've got no players left [ __ ] it I'm gonna get lucky well yeah TR and go there in 2d but then I'm giving up the score my standard shilling works yeah yeah it's funny in evolved this theory didn't it didn't sit well with me for no apparent reason I mean you know doesn't make sense to not sit well with you does it I don't know I just thought what so why there was somebody you know I tell you the truth I was watching a boobie stream because the boobie streamer was playing a [ __ ] animal crossing and I thought you know I mean look at this look at this person here they've got no you know they're just gone I just been a dick out there they're not really you know yeah totally fake they had a talkie fake personality in that just to try and get money in and then I thought it's not despicable is it it's not it's not despicable we saw what Fair Play one fair [ __ ] play you know and I thought to myself what's that you know there's nothing wrong with it is that there's nothing wrong with it well me so I thought yeah exactly what's wrong with having a legitimate business strategy there's nothing wrong is there so I shouldn't I a shill the [ __ ] out my patreon it's not like immoral is it - [ __ ] Schiller [ __ ] are you so I thought [ __ ] out my patreon no well that was good wasn't he I adapt what happens I [ __ ] base and get [ __ ] cast well not remove that stick only front probably never but never say never right we could we could fireball here these three guys at bolt bolt him block him block him and away this is a this is a boarding opportunity isn't it okay Jimmy time to get em jugs out fox8 honestly just instant fail god this is terrible just needed a [ __ ] power him the first time something Blitzen one two three four five six one two three four five six just nothing just just do nothing dear art dealer honest is barrel to tree what about was [ __ ] [ __ ] me as it could have [ __ ] that's alright though these are both best the Russell is best all right maybe got away with it maybe got away with it streaming out the shan-rock of twitch yeah I really like Sherlock that's pretty nice a score is pretty much the win yeah but I mean it's just it was just going horribly wasn't it ended up it ended up gone all right didn't it yeah down down down 110 are scum bit with the eyepiece of the morning and I could have put in here but then I could have also just failed but now he's got a power budget hasn't he and he's either got to dodge hit with tackle or his doctor you know I could have done I did dodge to stop the wrestle hit so I mean it would have been nice to have not rolled [ __ ] Lee sort of had the rear all in the pickle obviously on the end I made the pickup anywhere could have even tried TF eyes if I'd made the pickup or had a real and the Dodge so actually all the block dice was shocking the at the end yeah common the financial fair yeah yeah so I was quite reasonable they thought wasn't even teeing what's he gonna do so he's gonna go for either the 4 + Dodge focus with his gardener I guess 75% will probably work , done for GG fi that's terrible ISM there's a really terrible terrible system to hit with tackle was way better than three three pluses also you've got tackle on the ball instead of not tackle if it if you get running that was definitively the wrong player that he made there but no problem yeah well mean that is the thing isn't it I'm a seven I like our custard appropriately for getting the wrong with rotten sometimes family right there's no way out complete some free because I can't but took myself because wrestled I'm needing the two-tier fires anyway so all there is is Dodds double D if I in the snore didn't need the base with tackle did he well looks like it draws alright anyway it looks like not gonna lose now that's something isn't it probably not know who's that at least killed enough time to make it not that's alright three ones a year I guess isn't the worst result for zones where I just want to play about before he games that's the plan just you know Crockett for games are Dave everyday but ten days and then you know put a layer marker down for qualification that's the plan and then maybe get the jewels as millions and yeah yeah that's if they don't fear me generally like you know what elves wood elves get a good deal of armor seven done if what eles armor doesn't break then they're just much better like if a wood elf armor doesn't break he's seven three four instead of five three three compared to Mach one so like as long as easy as long as an elf is lucky he's completely incredible that's the kind of point I was making but isn't a guarantee before Ginza dear that's the plan that's the plan maybe I should try and just do three again today yeah I've done before I did we'll see how I feel after it anyway have time for games today so we'll see how I feel after all so I'll do a blitz pit preview later on so I'm feeling a bit bushed now there's a four plus into a one D or start off with a GFI I think I've got to stand people up just to get in the way a bit because you never know I might fail the score especially with no reward so don't reroll the GFI and then go for the Dodge that could just do a 60 hour string just do a 60 hour stream and just do a 60 hour string get [ __ ] you little courtesans must be over 76 Jesus I think this is probably the end of the the end of the blood bowl that I do cuz I'm getting you know I get [ __ ] honestly I get really tired pretty quickly sort of who fall asleep [Music] 16:1 or no I'd rather drive a I'd rather get a more reasonable score over 40 so like what we're looking at and let's have a look at 25 10 5 that's 40 games isn't it that's a reasonable it's reasonable to get isn't it awful now petrol I had I used to have an actual job and it was fine but I wasn't aware but I couldn't do it I couldn't do it oh no chance absolutely [ __ ] those Johnson No all right maybe I should have reroll that GFI because I wasn't gonna get better don't have one kill shilling a bedroom shilling 13 is my job so there you go I worked for Royal Mail for many years don't know how many years but a few counting beaver Prince easier postman Jim yeah as in the sorting office and I wasn't enforcement yeah I'm not gonna be able to turn with one rear on five men for men one two three four four between four and six yeah yeah exactly wrong blue yeah is zero man well you know you don't know what the identify after it's simply not true hater does not support your assertion no I wouldn't be fit enough to be a pasty but I was working the sewing office that's right it was in the sorting office I was on the Miss it was quite interesting actually it was quite interesting doing it funnily enough because you don't think about it they just [ __ ] whack it in though in the boxes or whatever and that and that's it that's all you don't think about posting it all day actually it was it was vaguely interesting what hit in the boxes we might have done 40 [ __ ] yeah I didn't I didn't play many games in GW because my MetroCenter by did play football Rio Kastle no I won't give in until I'm victorious and I will defend Gorham I will defend nearly one who'll Beaver pregnancy for Eddie thank you very much thank you for staying fantastic of three months glorious and yeah nuke GW Newcastle I played one game of booger over and you have to shout blitz and I refused to shout it so they didn't let me blitz so I lost that and then I went to the Metro Center a few times with Skaven Blackburn colored scarin a blue-and-white blue-and-white skier when they were and I won I won every game I must have gone about 12 games there I smashed everybody to pieces [Music] so there you go because there's wine cousin I mean because like the Games Workshop is yeah it's childish yeah I mean I was a kid to be fair I was a kid it was like 1994 I was like 14 or 13 or 14 at the time and it's it was charged but like that isn't it it's trying to trying to appeal with the kids in that isn't 1395 I'm not that old and it's just after the Battle of coop yeah so like it's just there to like the shops aren't there to be nice to the veterans of it are there to hook youngsters in that's the that's like the point isn't it and so they don't want miserable old folks they want people showing blitz and all crap like that well I kind of she is what we want isn't it so that's it yeah I mean you can yell it if you want no one's gonna [ __ ] in no one's gonna [ __ ] shower you are they you've got a declarative n't you know the absolute you're not back ee they're a miniatures company that's the only thing that makes sense is to some people but they want to make it as hard as possible that's it don't know they want to make here who were missus as hard as possible to play in this stuff which is why they wouldn't let me play football they didn't want an old [ __ ] like me playing football with other miserable old [ __ ] did with it they wanted the shot to be you know they wanted the shop to be used for advertising stuff this stuff ringing a bell what's this about ringing about what swing in the bag is this a genuine thing that's happened I just thought you were like talking about wrestling like the Montreal Screwjob no not me not me petrol but the thing is the old [ __ ] is already addictive the thing is the old [ __ ] is already addictive right they're not the own spend that which we don't want they don't want all [ __ ] in there playing games not spending money they want young people in spending money darling that's it [Applause] what's the thing what's this what's this that's the burning thing does he really oh my god no don't [ __ ] watch them doing I mean I heard the got one but I know it well right so these two fun book 160 case we can buy two new ones could buy three new ones to have 12 and maybe 13 Wow really I mean honestly I haven't I haven't watched all this into the streams will not get Jim Bell no yeah I got zero cut to zero throws TV efficiency efficiency is all surely flashlights don't [ __ ] yourself [Laughter] opieop lot to pull the wool over my eyes and install them but anyway let's not talk about them let's talk about good things and the best thing is the best thing is that this is team is now three one zero undefeated is not terrible and that's the end of the air that is the end of the YouTube video I'm not the end of the stream but the end of the YouTube video so here on my patreon it's not a comprehensive list isn't about four new ones this this this session so thanks for watching if you enjoyed it don't leave a like and subscribe and stay fantastic | Jimmy Fantastic | UCkdy8MQbkyaGSuv217TFtJw | 2020-04-07 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 5,700 | 29,115 |
b4yDx0hCmcY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b4yDx0hCmcY | 🅥🅘🅡🅖🅞 ♍️Jaw Dropping Message!! 💌😨❤️🔥 | [Music] hey virgo this is kelly from house of virgo welcome to another episode of virgo's crazy love life okay virgo this is a reading for all virgos virgo sun moon rising or venus um if you're new to my channel welcome please do hit like share and subscribe or at least subscribe and hit the like button if you enjoy this video this reading um you guys personal readings are linked below in the description box so i've opened up one more slot so you guys they book up fast so if you really need to get a personal reading with me go ahead and book your reading depending on the slot in the day you may be able to get it same day okay all right virgo we're going to take a look at the celtic cross reading and see what the energies are here for you so the past the king of cups present you virgo the challenge the wheel of fortune what's driving this reading is the moon um we have the hermit crowning the reading the near future the four of wands you and your advice and knight of swords the other person two of pentacles in the page of wands um hopes and fears seven of cups and the outcome is strength with the five of wands hmm all right virgo looks pretty good so obviously we have virgo taurus capricorn cancer scorpio pisces and leo on the table here oh also aquarius yep okay let's take a look at your love messages love messages whatever those love messages okay love yourself first your self-respect makes you more romantically attractive and honeymoon enjoy the bliss of holiday time together okay virgo you're gonna be spending some time with someone maybe a holiday coming up or the holidays honeymoon energy fun loving um like a sense of feeling like you're on a honeymoon basically and chemistry there's a strong magnetic attraction here okay virgo you know whoever's whoever you're connecting with um there's something here that is just impossible for you and or your person to sever okay whether you are connecting at this time or not this feels to me like some kind of magic here between the two of you but there's a need here for you virgo to really put yourself first love yourself first at this time respect yourself definitely have your um deal breakers what are your deal breakers virgo um deal breakers have to do with the character of a person not necessarily the things that they do or don't do so for example leaving the toilet seat up is not a deal breaker to end a relationship not putting the cap back on the toothpaste they may be annoying things but if that's your deal breaker probably not a good idea for you to be in a relationship deal breakers are cheating lying abandonment neglect abuse those kinds of things all right so there's something here for you virgo that perhaps you need to take a look at as far as that energy goes and needing to really if in those cases redirect your love back to you okay um but let's take a look even if that's not the case it's just really important no matter what situation you are in or not in love yourself first virgo okay all right so the past you've got the king of cubs now some of you may have been connecting with a water sign doesn't have to be but this king of cups is not usually someone who wears their emotions on their sleeves usually they are someone who has a depth of emotion deep deep deep deep feelings okay um everything that they do comes from a place of love so they're not someone who's generally a logical thinker or at least in the past even if they were someone who was a logical thinker it feels more like this person is was more on the energy of um kind of keeping quiet about how they truly felt um in the past okay this comes across to me as someone who's very empathetic and supportive but let's get a clarifying card here and then there is a dolphin jumping out of the water there the one thing i want to tell you is look at how he's sitting on that i don't even know what that is like a floating podium of concrete very stable energy um one foot in the water one foot balanced you know on on like solid rock but this king of cups is like an island this king of cups is kind of like a loner is how i feel or at least well that's how the king of cups comes across here in this deck all right let's get a clarifying card okay seven of pentacles this feels like someone who definitely was in a waiting or had you waiting um was quite delayed maybe a decision needed to be made whether or not to invest in a connection with you or not so this is very passive energy okay and sevens can be about inner awareness and i feel like this person may have been really checking themselves checking their feelings or their emotions and trying to figure out whether or not to invest in this connection or not okay it's kind of a passive energy is how i feel questioning questioning so in the present energy um the queen of pentacles is here so here you are virgo putting yourself first at this time focusing on definitely a lot of you focusing on your career your work being very resourceful i mean some of you are just really reorganizing your lives or organizing your junk drawer you know getting things in the putting things in its proper place i feel like emotionally mentally physically um some of you are just truly investing in yourselves and what you want in your life what you do and you don't want now let's get a clarifying card here queen of pentacles okay and you've got the moon so you're really trusting your intuition about what you need and what you want right not listening to anybody else um you're making sure at this time that you are looking also for unseen problems or things kind of strategizing a little bit or looking to see what could possibly what could go right and what could go wrong that kind of thing but i see you making voluntary changes in your life like you're doing things on your own and making changes regardless of what or whom is connected to you you're doing you virgo now the wheel of fortune is here which sits in a position of a challenge okay which means there's a turning point coming in your life but it's re at this time it's difficult to get the wheel so the wheel is upright hands are on the wheel virgo and i see you kind of turning the wheel and going in a particular direction in your life but i feel like the wheel needs a little grease okay because it's really not turning smoothly and i feel like you're trying to get it to kind of you're trying to steer the ship so perhaps the wheel is there in front of you but you're not exactly sure which direction to steer this ship or which path to take in your life at this time okay um because i feel mostly like somebody in the past was undecided and you may be currently making the decision for yourself about what you want to do and which path you want to go because in the past and this person may very well be like this in the present but we'll see it's very passive not doing anything not pulling away not letting you go but not holding on to you okay that energy just kind of maybe they just are up in the clouds or they just poof you know it feels like an energy like very surface it feels like this person is kind of uh what do i want to say like kind of orbiting like in the moon like you can see the moon but you you just can't touch it but you know it's there like it's out of reach is how i feel and very much so with that moon energy here and let's see what else is making this challenge why is the wheel a fortune because you know things are about to change and it's you're making changes that may be very challenging and difficult for you at this time although i feel like you have all the resources to do this let me see okay oh the page of cups for some of you some of you just want new love this is what i feel you're ready for new love you're thinking about it or if somebody's communicating with you whom you've recently maybe you recently started talking to or there's communication here and so some of that communication might be do you want to respond to text message or calls or a letter that you get i feel like you're really checking yourself at this time and you may be receiving some kind of a love letter or love message from someone and you're just kind of like i don't know if i want to move this forward i don't know if i can you know i don't i'm not sure if it's a good idea i kind of feel like a little bit had to do with yesterday's reading where perhaps there were some trust issues and i feel like that might be true because the moon driving this reading this is a card of sometimes deceit and lies but it can also be like being disillusioned so there may be something here where you're trying to see clearly about some things about the way you feel about what's going on you know trusting your instincts versus trusting that that um domesticated side you know you're kind of torn between the two you know like your intuition is kind of like okay running this way but then the practical side is like but wait no it's that so with this moon energy i feel like there's not enough information things are kind of hidden you know like when the moon shines through the window it casts shadows which can cast doubt and i feel like you have a lot of doubt at this time in regards to a relationship whether you want to just move forward with somebody new or try to re-establish connection with someone else you know it could go either way let's take a look at the moon okay there's the shadow side you see what's just saying casting shadows this is devil energy you know this could have something to do with obsession or lust or addiction um anxiety this is like a lot of anxiety you some of you might be struggling with some anxiety at this time because there's these big changes that are trying to happen in your life right now big big changes and it's it's not that i don't feel like you feel you can't do it but some of you want to move on and some of you don't is how i feel okay there's capricorn energy there somebody asked the other day why is capricorn always the devil it's just the planet that rules um capricorn rules the double card that's all it's not it's not all of us tara readers think every capricorn is a double that's cute but you know all right so hermit mode yeah you're kind of like self-reflecting at this time you're in you're like i don't know your mind it's like you your thoughts you're you're going within you're seeking to be illuminated to gain insight the hermit's usually up there you know on the mountain by him or herself and seeking clarity at this time personal truth asking yourself what do you want what i just keep seeing that scene from the notebook where noah was asking ali by the car what do you want what do you want like you have to make some kind of decision here virgo and you know what the decision you make if it's whether it's between two people or whether to let someone go somebody always unfortunately somebody always gets hurt but the thing is virgo the decision you have to make has to be about for you because you if if you listen to everybody else then you may regret or you may not it this is about loving yourself at this time honoring yourself asking yourself do i want to wait for this person to come towards me and to make a decision or do i just leave it in the past and move forward okay do i respond do i just turn away from any type of communication am i ready to even start dating again or do i just want to be on my own for a while you have a lot of things you're thinking about at this time and you've got temperance here so some of you might be just deciding to let divine timing work its magic and not do anything okay sagittarian energy but you're definitely trying to balance and weigh things out for yourself you're definitely taking on an element of self-control at this time which is very good so what's coming up for you is the four of wands so there's definitely going to be some kind of a reunion happening here now it could be with um you know family friends it could be with a lover there's a homecoming some of you might be buying a home or moving into a new home and there's like a housewarming party coming up others or maybe you just had one others of you have somebody coming to your home or you're going to theirs but the four of wands overall is a card that represents marriage and commitment and the 11-11 and there's an element here of balance okay three of cups and the four of wands definitely a reunion that's double clarity there three of cups energy two is celebration there could be a wedding that you're going to or maybe for some of you for some of you you could be getting married there could be um some type of an offer of marriage while um you know it's interesting well i have to get over to this other person so i can show you as a matter of fact i'm gonna skip over there right now because i feel like with this two of pentacles here this person is truly whomever you're connecting with has truly been weighing their options and making a decision a decision okay and this is a decision about actually committing to this relationship okay that's what you wanted um only though of course virgo that it's healthy because i don't feel like you would commit to just anyone or anything i feel like you know it's commitment is not the end-all be-all it's being together in a healthy relationship and having quality having a quality relationship right um now if you had that in the past okay with somebody it may just been that this person was just delaying moving something forward but i'm seeing communication coming in from this person this page of wands this person is totally smitten with you um this is my crush card you know this is a card of excitement so definitely an energy of communication coming in about a decision that they're making here and i feel like it's going to be about coming together pr i'm just feeling some type of holiday time there's gonna be some holiday time where you guys are getting together and i feel like it can be a situation where threes are about communication coming into union together for some of you even celebrating a birth or just getting in this position of of sharing i'm hearing also telling friends um telling some friends that's what i just heard there i'm feeling like an announcement is going to be coming up where you're going to announce something or your person is going to announce something to do with the relationship let me just get one more oh look the 801 so there's travel there's good news coming forward for you virgo and that page of wands that's being inspired that's enthusiasm from this person yeah three of swords there was some kind of heartbreak maybe a third party situation but there was some kind of a heart this person's heart is truly broken um maybe you i don't know if i don't see that you went with somebody else some of you may have but i'm not seeing that here what i feel like is your person thinks that you're going to leave them forever probably because you've pulled in and you kind of have gone quiet or they think there's somebody else or there was some kind of an argument and they don't want to argue or have any conflict or fight okay there's also an element of like some type of surgery that you might be going through or having soon and this person is totally worried about it and they may want to come be by your side okay so there may be some communication from them about that yeah this can be like the doctor coming in or the surgeon here with the knight of swords but this is if you're trying to make a decision i mean the cards are saying um have the surgery but of course these are just general readings so it's really important that if you're making some kind of decision like that that you take this into account of course but also get the proper guidance from experts about that okay so let's see your advice here wow i just heard fight death okay i don't know what that means but also um be strong and be assertive with your communication with somebody and if you are seeking some kind of a lifestyle change go for it that's what i'm hearing and make sure that you communicate that strongly to a person if that means we're done and i'm not waiting anymore and i'm moving forward and i'll find new love if that's something you need to tell this person then that's what you need to tell them if it's that you're putting an end to um the waiting here and you're gonna call the shots maybe some of you might even be telling with this this person what they need to do or what you want them to do if they're going to just be hemming and hawing and being passive so it feels like whatever your decision the message here is to put an end and transition and take the reins in your life okay don't the the knight of swords does not sit around and wait the knight of swords takes action and and forges a head okay and the swords have to do with the intellect put your thoughts out there communicate now your hopes and fears so there's a fear here of being ghosted maybe for the first time or again or um there won't be like this whole relationship will not come out of the clouds and hit terra firma and be stabilized okay or that there will be commitment issues going forward there's there's a hope that there won't but there's a fear that your person might be i i don't know that either you or your person would be like living in fantasyland and i feel like it's really important that's why right now you're trying to get clarity not just about your past relationships but your future okay um virgo you're not usually one who lives in fantasyland you're pretty like grounded you you know what you want and the times that you don't you don't just say okay whatever you take a step back and then you sort it out and analyze it to figure out what you want now what i see here at the end is strength and so my nails i just got my nails done i swear they look like um 80s porn star nails so i'm going to go back and like get them fixed because i mean it's an ombre but i know some of you men listening are like what is she talking about but i swear i can't pick anything up with these so the what i say the outcome is strength in being able to overcome challenges whatever your challenges are in this relationship both of you having the strength to overcome because i really feel like your person is just crazy wild about you and if this is someone from your past so be it there is the page of cups so there is new love coming here okay so some of you this could be a new lover or someone you know you're communicating with you may get a new opportunity to communicate with this person remember this reading will go for we're looking from this time period um into the first two weeks of september so there is um it could be somebody new who's recently had their heart broken and they're trying not to get their heart broken and they're like with that two of pentacles really willing to like stabilize and make some type of commitment look so whether this is the past or somebody knew there is an energy here there is an energy here of overcoming some fears okay now this is someone that you've been connecting with in the past i do feel like this is the past person and when i say past this could have been yesterday um this is someone from your past who had a hard time it feels like making some kind of transition in this relationship that was necessary right a lot of stalling is how i feel i see that they're going to do it i do i see that they're gonna make take the steps to overcome um maybe relocate or move or travel to you but the outcome looks beautiful the outcome looks like fighting for this relationship seven of wands on strength having the courage to fight against the challenges to stand up against the challenges um strength energy is all about self-love unconditional love self-respect again and courage and so virgo this very well could be you um fighting off any challenges as well with that seven of wands kind of like if this person was coming in or whatever the challenges are that i want to say if there was obstacles if there were any obstacles or game playing i feel like you're not you're just not in that place anymore like you're i just see you with your boxing gloves on like you're ready to fight and there's the emperor hooray he's back so okay for some of you this is you taking the lead finally here if you're you know if you're a divine masculine this is taking the lead and and being more alpha being in an alpha position or this is your person taking the lead and fighting back and not taking no for an answer your person might it feels like with this this heavy duty 501 71's energy and the courage it feels like this person's a fighter or they're turning into being a fighter and um becoming more brave and strategic taking a leadership role or it's you okay emperor's aries energy so i don't know virgo i think that your whatever's going on here with you really not making any decisions and and really just being in a position of like i'm not sure if i want to date again i'm not sure if i want to go back to somebody else you're just kind of like i don't necessarily feel like you're being silent so much but you're not sharing your thoughts because you are trying to get like mental balance as well of what you're thinking you're not opening up your internal like your thoughts if you do say anything to someone i feel like it might be right now i'm not sure right now i don't know let's see what the love messages are from this person i wish i had treated you better wow i do feel like they're going to come in and tell you that that might be like a challenge for them it might even be i wish i had hadn't broken your heart or caused any kind of third party situation or something along those lines you didn't imagine it okay oh that feels mostly like what you were seeing virgo in in something with this connection with this person that was the truth okay but i also hear someone like had said am i imagining things is this real life could this possibly be real what's happening right now i'm not sure it could have something to do with um this uh committed relation or this thing is i just feel like your jaw's gonna drop okay timing just wasn't right for us and i feel like that's how your person feels do i feel like your person uh didn't or doesn't love you no i don't feel that i feel like if anything their smitten and crush kind of energy is a bit immature kind of like grade school thing but that doesn't mean it's not valid it was my fault but i blamed you and you speak to me through music okay well i do feel like whether this person blamed you or not that's one thing but what's really important is then coming in and admitting that what the things that they did or how they treated you that was their fault not yours i wonder if you were happy without me for some reason this person thinks that you are not with them anymore and they do wonder if you are happy without them some of you may be deciding to go forward and say no i don't i don't think i can do this i feel like you're just kind of like you're not sure you don't have enough information yet i wish i could take back my words wow so something that this person may have said to you in the past okay um really still playing on your mind some of you are still trying to kind of like did i did i imagine that what this person said to me was did they really say that to me before that's kind of how i feel okay friendship this friendship is leading to more okay for some of you it's a friendship that was trying to get off the ground but perhaps there was a failure to launch and virgo your feelings were definitely involved and now you're kind of like i don't know that you're at a crossroads but you're really learning to love yourself again and really i fee i feel like that was what you're doing at this time is really making you more romantically attractive not just to one person but to others or somebody else but i feel like whatever the whatever the nature of this connection is definitely leading to more this person is so attracted to you right and that's the chemistry card here there's a strong magnetic attraction this person feels crazy attracted to you that's kind of like a little obsessive or a crush kind of thing but they just cannot stop thinking about you okay protected you are safe and divinely guided again i remember every detail of the of that day what is that day my life is not together as together as it seems i feel like this person puts on some kind of a front to make it seem like everything to make it seem like they got their ish together um but this protected thing here you are safe and divinely guided i just kind of feel like i see you just rocking in you know jesus's arms like he's caring for you he's carrying you through this um you don't have to worry i really feel like that's mostly a message for you but the relationship is well i replay our conversations over and over again this person i don't know they think about things that were said between the two of you maybe they replay voicemails messages things you say or that you've said and i'm not really um or just in their mind it feels mostly like with this person it's like when you guys have conversations or when you did when the conversation ends either they or you somebody's here replaying the conversation and saying darn i should have said this or oh if i had only said that you know what i mean it kind of feels like that you are the best thing in my life okay virgo i feel like you still are but if you're leaving i feel like this person does feel that way in some way you've done something for them and they want you they just want you virgo they don't want anybody else and there may have been others um and they may have hesitated because they weren't sure or maybe they were trying to weigh their options or figure out if anybody else i mean i know that sounds rather crappy but for some of you that very well may have happened and they just couldn't i don't know something's happening something's happening and a lot of you i feel like it's just you're like um i'm just loving me right now because i know i'll be there for me all right let's get some charms okay oh all right so we've got a spider some of you are are currently a widow okay um and going through some kind of change at this time and thinking about whether or not you want to get back out there and date again all right this spider what does this feel like gosh i gotta pick it up um well i'm just hearing spiderman but i'm i'm feeling very much like internet it might be a long-distance relationship on the internet i'm feeling like a web here or something online okay very strong something online or being trapped on the web or being like like trying not to get caught i feel or trying not to get um trapped in some kind of web i don't know it's so bizarre um or yeah and then i just tarantula i just heard tarantula as well and then i just heard oh um they just gave me is this a spider a woof woof spider i don't know wolf spider okay hold on oh so now you also have a snowflake so either you or the person you're connecting with is quite beta but there may also be something here to do with unique uniqueness you are very unique virgo this person is very unique um and you're both quite unique to each other maybe not a typical fit or not something that you both would normally um it's like a strong magnetic attraction like pulled to each other but not really sure why and it's kind of it's not it's more like in the sense like drawn pulled to each other like magnets and curious about why that is and why not being pulled or drawn to somebody else why this person right so that kind of i don't know where that was coming from but i'm feeling like when the when the first snow begins to fall um and for those of you in areas where it snows this is specifically your message but when the first snowflake falls that's when there's going to be a shift okay now also we've got a shoe high heeled shoe with what looks like a rose on it this feels like your grandmother's shoes or grandmother's shoes or somebody collects shoes but i feel like for the females or even those of you who are transitioning if you're transitioning and you enjoy wearing high-heeled shoes i feel like this may be a message for you and for others i'm just hearing it's time to get your high heels on it's time to put your high heels back on or on again and they're saying it's crazy i just heard and then walk up and down the steps so that you can get a really good workout because high heels and walking up on the steps it strengthens your legs i don't know maybe some of you are doing that i mean that's an odd way to get in shape but that's you if that's what you're doing you're very unique so you also have a pair of scissors okay now these scissors all right well the first thing is somebody here is either getting a haircut or as a hairdresser or going to school to be a hairdresser and if that resonates for you yes this is for you but i'm also feeling like these scissors are not open and this tells me and they're very slightly open so it's this kind of tells me that right now at this point you are you might have your fingers on the scissors and have them slightly open um to cut this relationship out and start over okay but you don't have them open wide they're just kind of you're just kind of like oh at any minute now if if things don't change or if things don't work out i'm cutting this off completely like i'm going to open these scissors and sheer away whatever doesn't fit a work okay um and for those of you who have already done that in a past relationship this may be the new connection that's coming in because i feel like for you you're just respecting yourself at this time and kind of saying listen you don't need to be perfect but i have deal breakers and the minute those deal breakers are not in alignment with what i need i'll have my my scissors is like pull the trigger on the scissors that's how i feel now you also have cherries okay okay cherries maybe you are a maraschino cherries or maraschino seems to be significant but there's also um maybe you live on cherry street or you're eating cherries at this time oh i just saw somebody put a cherry in a drink like get a bar or a restaurant or put a cherry and then i just saw a shirt i just heard shirley temple or shirley somebody's name might be shirley okay or the word shirley um you know what wait a second now i was just going to close the reading and one more thing you're not going to be able to see this this one cherry looks like it's got a smile on it and the other one looks like it has a frown and i feel like someone's going to try and make you very happy maybe you'll be sharing drinks with someone that has cherries in it but somebody's frowning and somebody's smiling that's all i'm feeling right now that's all i'm feeling all right wait one more card i'm going to get your advice card because this reading went on oh just popped out okay five of air too much focusing on the negative be careful of that i'm sorry i said five of air five of cups okay too much focusing on the negative be careful with that in making this decision there's a fear of things not turning out the way one anticipates them there may be a need for forgiveness of self and or others everything happens for a reason virgo look for the hidden blessings there are two cups here and this person is only seeing these three broken cups and has their back turned to the two cups this is something you may need to consider at this time okay you know i believe the power of positive thinking is good but i understand if you're someone who has been hurt or has been in a hurtful relationship understand the need to heal it's very difficult to be in a war zone or be in a situation where you feel unloved or uncared for when you feel abandoned or when you feel grief it's very difficult to turn around and see the love but you're being asked to do that and if that isn't from the person any like a lover then try to focus on your cat who who warms up to you to to remind you that you're loved try to focus on those people who give you love i'm talking about people and animals i'm not talking about the money in the bank i'm talking about where you get your cuddles and your love and your hugs it's really important that you have that physical touch at this time because that is very healing and no you cannot and for some of you the empress just came out so for some of you that's your mother if she's still there um and no you can't cuddle with your fish you can hug the fish tank and make believe all you like but you need physical touch virgo all right i'm going to leave your reading there thanks for watching tune in tomorrow for another episode of virgo's love life saga and um yeah 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BXXvlaTWXbY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BXXvlaTWXbY | FFXIV - Cinder Drift (Extreme) - EzPz Walk-through Guide! | hey hey party people it's like Kannada chichi here and welcome to the cinder drift extreme walkthrough guide so we're just going to be talking about this fight and let's get right into it so the pug strat is - usually when you get in you'll place down somebody will place down a marker and then you'll get into your clock position so just like what we're doing watch yeah and then the next set of markers is going to be a - marker or a one-in-two - marker so you want to split your party up into your groups a tank a healer and two DPS and the important thing here is that the healers need to be split so one healer on number one one healer on number two because mechanic comes up a little later that is important to that and I know I've been doing this a little bit late but uh you know better late than never I finally have some time so now one of the things with this fight is first off the Final Fantasy 7 dialogue window is pretty cool he'll start casting optimized Ultima but before I get into that there's been a debate actually there's not really been a debate some tanks will like to tank Ruby north and some tanks tank him south and in my opinion and sort of the logical reasoning in this fight is to tank him south facing south the reason for that is because every time he jumps back to the middle for different mechanics throughout the fight he's always going to be jumping and facing south so if you're facing south not only do you not have to turn him around but melees can hit their positional 's and know exactly where to go every single optimized Altima I think it's just an AoE yep there it is and then he goes into his flexi claws I think we'll just keep on letting this go okay well no that's right it's this mechanic oh gosh I hate this one but luckily it's the only time this happens in the fight so you cast out the basically the little ads main shoot you think but the thing is with with this mechanic as you can see the pattern right here and I think I'll stand in like the the god spot essentially to dodge it so you can see the those lines that are going out those are where the AoE s are going to track into and I think I'm standing a little bit too close yeah so you can see I stand out a little bit and then sort of move into the save spot because you want to bait those line a ohi's from the magitek bits away from the spot that you want to get into and it's sort of on the edge of this circle it's one of those weird mechanics that is tricky to dodge but once you get it like the first time then you'll know how to dodge it like every single time and that's the only time that mechanic happens in the fight that's a bit weird but I guess they just have it their stamp is the tank buster so you want a tank Buster you get a vulnerable up tank swap pretty standard for all the fights [Music] Oh cash flex they call it effects sexy clock I can't talk this morning but there you go so what he'll do is he'll put down these little tentacles on the ground and as you can see here this is the reason for our clock positions so an important thing is what we do is we say you want to get on the long boys first because you could see the ground here and how the ground is like turning into sort of like this cracked lava stuff it's it's that because there's an AoE that happens around both flexi claws or this pattern when it comes out so you want to get on the long boy and then move into your position like I have and then there's two different ones that he'll cast he'll cast either liquefaction or the other one that's in the other side of the fight but but just know that there are two different versions to this flexi cloth and so whichever version you have at the start it will always be the opposite at the the next time he does it and for this one you can see that I'm gonna back it up here for a second you see that everybody gets these a OES around them and everybody's standing on their little path essentially so for the folks who want to do go to the outside or on the outside you go all the way to the outside for the folks who are sort of like on the inside you go to the inside now in the pub groups what they'll do or what people will do is that those they'll have they'll have the letters like CW or CCW which is clockwise or counter clockwise and what that means is that if you're a if you're a arrange DPS and you're on one of the long ones you're fine you know and you no big deal but if you're a melee and you're on one of the long ones then that's when you have to sort of rotate because as a melee you want to be close you want to keep hitting the boss as this whole thing is going off so it's basically just an uptime strap that's what they that's what the pugs mean by by clockwise or counterclockwise and you can see we're just walking along the paths and you can see all those orbs have you placed though you place them down just right outside the AoE you don't need to go too much as you crazy Ruby ray is just a laser it's just like a big wide laser so just go to is fat optimized Altima again is a AOE excuse me having a bit of a weird morning this morning I need to go out and do some errands in this crazy world okay cast out a flexi claw again and this one is sort of the first major mechanic but the one that gave me the most like brain-teasing logic that you have to think of so what I'll do is I'll foothills it he'll jump to a side arrows will come from him and then arrows will appear on the middle part of the stage right here and pretty much you go to the opposite side and then you have to look at the the arrow up here and what it will do is he'll make a line so - to the middle hole - tube hub - to see or three up there and then he'll - - between a and one and then at this point like that little claw symbol right there means he's gonna bring out either the left or the right arm of his claw and so what we have to do is we have to predict sort of what he's going to do right so he brings out the left claw and so now we have to dodge to the right so you can see everybody is running to the right but now here's the thing that like tricks me up is that at this point you have to figure out like okay so if if if Ruby weapon is going to dodge this way and this little symbol right here means he's going to switch the inside arena which is the safe heart he's going to switch it and meaning that the outside will be the safe part he's going to he's going to go this way and then and then go off to these arrows and then his arm is still going to be out so you need to figure out which way to dodge to avoid the arm after stage turns from the safe spot to the non safe spot so in this case I think we're gonna run to a towards a yeah because once he goes that way you can see his flexi cloth flips around but he still has his right side out and so that entire right side of the stage is going to get hit get hit so that was one of the things that uh like tricked me up and you know tricked up some folks and of course you know that that part is still tricky there's a bit of optimization positioning like to do with it so but the more you see it the more you'll get used to it and you'll keep going on another AOE that comes out he'll be at the side just leave them at the side for the moment because you just like chills out here another tank buster comes out so this is a tank swap pretty straightforward stuff we'll just keep going so now he what he works to the side and he cast out Ruby dynamics which is the reason for the one and the two markers coming down so each healer will be in the little so you'll be in a left and right group and you want to get inside his hitbox because you just saw right there like this giant AoE that goes around his outside of the tip box so you want to be on the inside now after you get the Hohmann lasers you want to stay here for almost like a GCD or alike not even not even a second but like half a second because you want to have the healers because the healers job is to kind of heal up the party because you'll get hit pretty hard you want to stay there for the healers to heal you up and then this cut and run bit is you can see how our setup is here you can also see our tank VAE is in the middle so a couple of different strats that you can use is you can either lineup as as for party members like you see here or if you're a tank you can stay in the middle hit your involves and then just take the claw hits because they you know your involves will protect you from it and that allows you to give some extra room to the three people who are on either side of this after those a ohi's hit on everybody you want to run towards the boss heal up again for all of all the stuff and there you go that's how you sort of solve that mechanic the giant AoE frontal AoE comes out his laser beam and I gotta tell you this is this is one of those runs where where we're just sort of like not goofing around but we're like oh yeah we're just having a good time you know because we've cleared a couple times but it's fun it's fun so and right there we had another AOE so he'll love and this is the second flexi claw that I was talking about before so just remember whatever flexi call this is it's going the the first one is going to be different but we still but for each flexi call we always stand on the inside the long of the long voice just so we avoid that AoE and since we know which one of these is going to be the AoE we can predict it in this case the AO YZ happen around all of the all of the flexi call like patterns that you were standing on before and then and then all you have to do is get into this place you're a Oh ease down three times and then you're good to go but you can tell that there's a like depending on which group you're in you know that's also with when they also say like either clockwise or counterclockwise this is also what they're referring to is so that that way there's only two people in one of these sections before as you can see you can put up the four people in here and be totally fine three people's probably a little bit tricky but you know as you can see it's you know if you got if you're doing your thing then you're good to go also don't walk into a OES they kill you and they also explode the other Aeolis around so insults are also funny another laser AoE comes out another tank buster are not tank buster but a party why a OE comes out again and at this point in the fight you've seen well actually you haven't seen all the mechanics but you've seen all the mechanics I know it's a little bit weird but you'll see that reasoning for here in a second so then this one is sort of the flexi call to where he'll jump to the edge of the stage and do his little pattern thing again but this one is like a much much easier than the first one because you don't have to think that much so he'll go to the stage and then instead of standing in the middle you're gonna stand on his edges right outside his hip box so you don't get hit you just follow him you just look at him and then at this point you want to run to the middle at that you look at him he throws out his flexi claw again or he throws out as either as riders left hand and you go to the one side and dodge it it's pretty logical like as we as you go through it and yeah pretty much I think with him he starts casting altima once he hits about 10% HP and there's a couple of there's a couple of mechanics that happen after it but it's all the stuff that you've seen before and usually groups are pretty solid about taking out the first fate taking him out the first phase before before even that mechanic comes out so I wouldn't worry too much about what happens afterwards but if you see what happens afterwards you'll be like oh this is what happened yeah we've already experienced this so yeah you get a little cutscene and then you can wipe and a lot of parties like to wipe and then and start over again but uh what we got here is we got meteor project and then- persona so pretty much she'll bring down nail copies from t9 which is a cool and then everybody will get these little D buffs on them that says you know like like you can either hit the the orange or the blue guy so pay attention to your debuff and this automatically splits the party up into four people so and then there's going to be so meteor streams come out and they target I think for party members so okay so for this part most pug groups like to move the ads opposite of each other and like towards the middle back ish of the stage and that makes it hard for everyone else to dodge the mechanics but because when the ads throw out those AOS cheriya and dynamo then basically there won't be there there'll be a very small amount of space to dodge those mechanics so in my opinion it's the best practice to leave the ads where they spawn so everyone has enough room to dodge the mechanics towards the back of the stage so as you can see here in this group they've pulled the ads so that way they're a bit across from each other on the stage and the ads would either cast dynamo or chariot and one person from each group will also either get a tether on them with a red or orange face that comes out and they that red or orange face like slowly tracks and towards the player and all you need to do is just put that orange or red face into your ad which all you have to do is just kind of stand opposite of each other make sure no one else like touches the head or else you'll get blown up so that's the thing to watch out for here so greater memory will come out and that means you have to switch to the other ad to DPS it there's also a tank swap here so just keep that in mind meteor streams come out again here in a second and you can see here so so this is a proper way to set it up right so this guy will either cast chariot or dynamo and with same so so now that I'm sort of in the back you can see that there's plenty of space for everyone to dodge everything so there's a chariot dodge after you kill those two ads get back into the center to heal up now that's the thing with those ads like there's a lot of things that happen there but after you see it a couple times just like any of these fights after you see it a couple times you'll be good to go there was an eye there so just dodge that I turn turn your camera away it is a snapshot eye seeing eye meaning that as soon as that Kaspar enzyme rewinding it here for a second as soon as that Kaspar ends then you look away and then you can turn back and ignore the animation this is just a you know keep hitting them gorgeous stage I love it it's the best stage that I've seen especially for a primal fight with dolly Buddha in the background and ah it's great so now we get the meteor project which it will place meteors on every single party one a party member one through eight so at this point you just go to your clock positions and just kind of hang out so you can see here the meteors get placed like one through eight and the person with the eight the meteor they'll go in and place their meteor in melee range so just wait and place everything down you can see and so you can see up here at the D marker at the four marker at the G marker that the person with the number eight put down his meteor within melee range so it's a little bit closer in that's because we have this giant meteor that we have to dodge and screech is actually a knock-back so you can either pop your anti knockbacks here and then go and stand in the meteor which is what I like to do or if you don't have an ear knock back available then you'll need to get knocked back towards this meteor and then once that meteor hits you're safe to run back out again because all of those little meteors explode and then that's how you sort of get through that mechanic pretty simple pretty pretty straightforward just remember if you're the eighth one then you're going to put your meteor in melee range now at this point we have these two markers here on the left and the right side these the tanks will have to get because pretty much just have you just have the tanks like go and stand in the little like the little things the comments will come down kill the comments if you don't kill the comments that's a wipe but you know the good thing is is like when you wipe this you don't start back at Ruby weapon you start back here at you start back here in this space so that's pretty interesting another thing to note is that these little markers that appear on the VPS will will have line a ohi's shoot out from the boss towards you so what you want to do so you can see like those line AO is right there what you don't want to do is place those line AO is right through the tank because then the tank will get hit with the comma with the comic damage and the line AoE damage and then they'll die and then the comet will hit and then you'll wipe the party so just be mindful of that running through and then after that's done it's pretty much a clear because everything else is just healing through these mechanics and you know continuing to DPS I'm not sure what happens next but usually at this point groups are pretty solid on the DPS but we get meteor project again and what's meteor project I'm also learning this fight is you know as you guys are coming along with me haha fun times well that's right outrage is like sort of the enrage enrage AO ease I think at this point yeah another enrage hits and then by the time the next on the mood like guy comes down and like takes people out that's when that's when it's gonna be bad and that's the and that's the wipe show cast meteor stream again so just spread out come back into the middle heal up meteor stream a second time I think it appears on the other four party members and then as soon as dalla mood yeah she'll cast out rage again and then I think there's a dialog box that says you know like dollar mood is going to hit in like five seconds or something like that yeah five seconds until down the mood falls and then I wondered yeah what's good yeah we took it out but I think that right there is going to be the enrage because there's a huge dialog box although we've never hidden rage and I don't think you guys will hit it it either if you chill with this guide and take a take a look at it but that's it that's cinder drift extreme so thank you guys for hanging out for a bit and if you like this and you think that this has helped you or at least get you a little bit more knowledgeable on the fight then you know hit the subscribe hit the like button because I hope you enjoyed that and with all the crazy stuff that's happening in the world right now be safe play some games and and yeah that's that's pretty much it so until next time keep on adventuring | Lycona DaCheeChee | UC2sC5Bw6UQcE0dhmNjUR_cw | 2020-04-25 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en 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PNeyhf9GhTM | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PNeyhf9GhTM | Why did Adam Kokesh donate money to the LP? | Hey okay I do have strong enough signal hello everyone Ben farmer here checking in still in Decatur Texas lovely Decatur Texas I wasn't planning on being here for several days so I I think I'm just yeah I'm still wearing the same clothes I have an official statement and I have an official statement to read about how we're crafting the the bond money situation and then donating to a libertarian party and I will read that statement right now and I think I want to add some commentary to it because it's also important so official statement begins now in Adams most recent statement he seems unclear about the money he has requested to be donated to the libertarian party he has authorized a six thousand dollar donation which was secured from funds raised on behalf of this misadventure it is not being taken from funds that were donated and earmarked to go towards his bail those dollars have been set aside for the purpose of bail Adam is making a stand against the egregious system of injustice now we reconnected its have really bad service here so it's also again it is not being taken from funds that were donated and earmarked to go towards his bail those dollars have been set aside for the purpose of bail Adam is making a stand against the this egregious system of unjustice bail money is still in the fund raising accounts and has not been released a donation to the libertarian party in the amount of six thousand dollars will be released today from separate funds because the amount was the same purposefully there was confusion as always freedom and love to you all so there you go I mean maybe I maybe I don't want to add commentary it it's just a it's silly that we were trying to make a statement to the DA oh yeah we raised the money and guess what you're still not getting it and because now we have to get into the weeds of technically of the technicalities of how that works that statement is ruined so understand had we raised more money than we needed and made the statement to the DA yeah we raised money and you're still not getting it and then we kept that money that that would be a problem so what do we do with it we decided to donate it to the Libertarian Party and I think that's I think the statement has been ruined because we've had to get technical about about how that works so hope you guys have a good day and the fight continues | AdamKokesh | UC0RJJ_Wm7jyOU9eY10LgcwA | 2018-01-20 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 443 | 2,369 |
I-I02nSXfXs | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I-I02nSXfXs | Green Chemistry - Principle 4 | Environmental Chemistry | Chemistry | FuseSchool | chemical reactions often need a solvent in order for them to take place can you remember what a solvent does pause the video and continue when ready the answer is that a solvent will dissolve a solute this means that two or more soluble compounds may then react with one another to form a new product the issues are that a lot of chemical processes involve organic solvents that is those containing carbon and hydrogen and sometimes halogen groups organic solvents are usually obtained from the fractional distillation of crude oil this is an environmentally unfriendly process which uses a lot of energy and produces greenhouse gases also the solvents themselves are usually environmentally unfriendly and need to be disposed of carefully chemists around the world are looking towards green chemistry and the development of safer solvents it may sound surprising but these safer solvents include special forms of water and carbon dioxide which exist in a supercritical state essentially this means a certain temperature these solvents will exist as a solid liquid and gas simultaneously you may be wondering why this is important the reason is that nonpolar compounds traditionally needing organic solvents can be dissolved in a safer solvent more importantly carbon dioxide and water are not flammable like most organic solvents and are very easy to obtain from other chemical processes imagine instead of releasing carbon dioxide into the air and it contributing to global warming we can collect it and use it as a solvent instead this has been especially useful to the dry cleaning and textiles industries you | FuseSchool - Global Education | UCS3wWlfGUijnRIf745lRl2A | 2015-12-07 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 263 | 1,613 |
57bpBGS9x1w | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=57bpBGS9x1w | Higurashi When They Cry Part 44 - THE INTERROGATION | this game is rated M and is intended for mature audiences don't let your kids what's it hey there okay folks so we're back to chapter 2 of Higurashi when they cry last time we finished the festival we got to sneak into the weird shed with takeno and Shion where they had a bunch of like torture devices there and we learned a lot about the legends of the town where supposedly the town would regularly like disembowel people and torture them on the watanagashi festival like eat their flesh it was very strange because apparently the residents are like half human part demon very very weird I don't know really what to make of it but I do have a feeling that Shion is about to have not a great time because she's now starting to hear things that nobody else can really hear except for uh camera boy tomake and kind of similar to what Ki went through last time too where in Chapter 1 kg was hearing weird stuff as well and everything started falling apart I don't really know what to make of it again I don't have a whole lot of the answers for the pieces of the puzzle I'm just continuing as I go but I have a feeling that there's going to be some rough stuff involving Shion uh in the near future either she's going to go crazy or we're going to go crazy or everyone but her is going to go crazy regardless I want people to go crazy or maybe nobody will go crazy maybe everyone every maybe everything is just normal in this chapter just to take you off guard I don't know but here we are okay did we go through the tips yes we did we had the new notebooks as well as the end of the festival cuz that that's where we had the Cliffhanger that somebody died and they know who it is cuz they had the dental records but we didn't actually hear who it is so let's continue I let out a great big yawn it was like morning had arrived just as I got to sleep as Mom set up breakfast she gave me a pain smile irrelevant well we we were a master salesman who like made sure everybody bought stuff from all the vendors I crunched down hard on the Pickled radish to hide my embarrassment that's what you get for watching The Late Late movie oh wait after all that happened yesterday and our discussion about the sound Shion heard that baning noise like a child far away jumping up and down on a wooden floor the story wouldn't get out of my head so I had trouble sleeping it was a long night and I kept jumping at the slight sounds of far away tree branches which should have been either unhearable or too insignificant to notice when I woke up to the morning sunlight and the birds chirping it made me feel pretty ashamed about it but I felt far from refreshed this [Music] morning hi Rena please don't go insane uh [Music] oh oh well I watched The Late Late [Music] movie feel like everyone if they're having school the day after the festival that's going to be rough but they had that chapter one as [Music] well in Rena's case her excitement seemed to still be wide [Music] awake so I don't think the wholesome times can stay though Rana talking about the festival yesterday made me remember everything I had nearly forgotten from last [Music] night flashback the inside of the ritual Storehouse had been so utterly different from the relaxed bright everyday life of hinamizawa all those stories that takaosan told me too the mysterious incidents that occurred on the day of the watanagashi festival every year the strange incidents where one person would die and one would disappear the old stories of hinamizawa flickering like a candle behind them the numerous and horrifying traditions of the oniga fuchi village the villagers with demon blood in them the terrible cannibalistic feasts the poor sacrifices kidnapped from Human Villages victims of the onikakushi to quell The Rage of oos shirro Sama the ritual involving living sacrifices there were also many many others there were so many stories that just remembering them put me in a foul mood most of them weren't fiction either they were true we didn't need to fear them just because they were real though since it all happened so long ago such a very long time ago but you don't want to compartmentalize History either history really happened and could happen again before I realized it we had arrived at the place where we'd usually meet with meon probably because I was so lost in thought meon being late wasn't too rare of An Occurrence but today she was unusually late a few of the ominous Tales from the night before came back to life in my mind again who would die this year and who would disappear it couldn't have been meon if meon disappeared or died that would make for an interesting story I don't know you don't want to make teacher mad the little nervous face she had before like the bright SP that was great Rena looked at her watch and seemed a little worried but then she nodded with a satisfied smile H if we had to wait 5 minutes we'd have to run as fast as we could to school or we'd be late as soon as I thought that we spotted meon running towards us out of breath that's some attractive gasping meon was breathing heavily and her face was all red her house was right down this road wasn't it it wasn't far enough away for her to end up like this was it this oh are they doing the twin swap now did she run is this Shion and she ran all the way from the city you that me you got to get back on your regular exercise program huh now that she mentioned it Rana pushed me's bins away and put her hand to her forehead I guess she could have been beating up Shion as well but maybe not [Music] I'm worried about everyone Rena's like oh so embarrassing that answer wasn't like meon at all she must have had it pretty bad you don't want to lie to teacher meon forced an energetic expression onto her face and flexed her biceps at us I hope you know a shortcut hey wait you're sick don't go overboard meon began to run vigorously anyway I thought she and Ki were the same age I decided to leave it at that and assume she was fine we began to run after meon hey we didn't almost get hit by a car this time the school looked the same as always the hours passed listlessly and my lack of sleep took its toll if there was a sport where people competed by sleeping I'd be the world champion right now the trick to overcoming this sort of dangerous situation was to hold your pencil upside down why you ask so you don't draw strange patterns all over your notes while half asleep if you were holding your pencil upside down that wouldn't happen would it now you're going to erase your notes something that felt like an eraser hit me in the head six times [Music] uhoh teacher's not happy we're sleeping in class I knew it behind me like a female Outlaw might hold razors was the teacher's Shadow holding three pieces of chalk in each hand uhoh she's Wolverine oh he drew on his face that alone was enough to wake me up but I flew out onto the hallway as if shoved out by the pressure exuded by the teacher's sheer power if I was going to wash my face anyway then I would rather use the sinks out front rather than the ones in the dark restroom thinking that I left the hallway and and went to the entrance the sunlight was strong so strong you wouldn't think it was June I turned the faucet and with a lifeless bubbling noise lukewarm water came pouring out if I let it run for a few moments would it get cold I looked at it absent-mindedly for a little while don't waste water uh oh she was sleeping in class too I stuck my hands into the water to find it had gotten so cold that it seemed strange it had ever been warm yeah when maybe UI isn't coming this time I scooped it up and splashed it against my face cuz last time he contacted us cuz we wrote our name on Tom's shirt and then he died we didn't do that this time so even if tomake died again we would there wouldn't be the connection between him and kichi I would think unless he knew we were kind of sort of hanging out with his girlfriend once I was done I moved out of the way and meon did the same that's an interesting face oh meon you tried to party too Hardy oh she's she's hun over a bit she made a gesture like she was was tilting a cup into her mouth which means you didn't have a cold or [Music] anything well that's what handovers do I suppose she'd be feeling lousy either way that's true he is a very bad liar kichi you left your shoes in the oh darn it still you treat colds and hangovers in completely different ways meon scratched her head a little embarrassed she didn't seem to be feeling well but now that I knew it was a hover I didn't need to worry too much it would go away with time after all now that I looked again meon had her bag with her she must have been on her way home hopefully Grandma's not too mad about that meon laughed Riley saying we didn't need to worry about her no matter how much fun we have though I think that feeling guilty about friends who can't share in it is the sign of a really fantastic friendship in that sense the club meon had created is a wonderful vein as I thought about it the moisture on my washed up face dried up my washed face washed up I'm just a washed up teenager I'm going nowhere in life I suppose we were talking too much if I didn't get back to the classroom soon I could get in trouble I left it at that turned around and started heading back to the classroom me stopped me and turned I turned my head to listen true we get the weird music uh yeah we kind of hunt out with them I suddenly tensed up yeah I do but I kind of wish I didn't I mean if I could I wanted to forget about about sneaking into the storehouse that night as soon as possible so hearing the names of the people I was with at the time really got to me oh you ain't going to lie your way out of this one bro besides that though why was meon asking me a question like that I ended up staring at her unable to answer immediately was she asking to see if I had seen them or not or was she asking the question knowing that I had I couldn't tell and we're getting the creepy music now what do you mean you don't know that's such a that's how you know she's going to know you're lying just say like oh yeah I saw them like that's really all you have to say don't elaborate unless they ask you to my vague response was clearly not to me's liking what answer was she expecting from me there was no way for me to know oh yeah we made out no we didn't my heart leapt into my throat again the tiny needles buried underneath me's words pricked into me she did you used the same dumb lie twice there it is there it is we got the crazy eyes uhoh Crazy Eyes come back I suddenly noticed something in neon's eyes something Indescribable tomake son and takos son Shion too she was asking me about them there was no doubt about it last night the four of us snuck into the ritual Storehouse she knew everything so so what there's not really a curse anyway that's right even Shion and takaosan said yesterday during the festival that there was no curse and that rather than a curse it was the doing of the villagers my blood curdled meon was almost without a doubt aware that We snuck into the storehouse it was nothing strange I screwed up bad flipping on the light switch last night if meon had been searching for me it was simple to imagine that she had seen that momentary light and come to find out what was going on but are you going to lie to her or are you going to tell the truth uhoh We're The Talk of the Town now uhoh did your was your grandma trash talking us unpleasant sweat dripped down my arms and the sound of it hanging from my fingertips was so annoyingly loud dude your sweat is making audible DPS I found myself unable to reply my reaction must have made it obvious what the truth was and yet I couldn't explain myself you know we probably should tell her the truth because when we lied a bunch last time that led to hardcore stalking granted we might have been hardcore stocked even if we had told the truth but it it probably didn't help Rena freaked out when we lied to her I finally run out an answer between ragged breaths me's expression softened a little uhoh yeah please do tell them I wasn't doing anything bad I've been a good boy for Santa Claus this year to everyone make sure everyone everyone who is everyone wait meon what do you mean by everyone just then a freezing cold hand touched the back of my neck uh oh hi teacher I was just uh I was washing my face I I ran into me and wanted to make sure she was okay the teacher's the most realistic uh scary though in the game the fear of being caught by the teacher it was the teacher I was taking so and she came out to get me I was not playing hookie I turned around but meon had crossed through the schoolyard without me realizing it and was now standing at the gate oh how could I say no to that smile the teacher was being insistent we returned to the entrance I looked back one more time and meon was nowhere in sight there she is hi ra there she is hi saido Wow Let's laugh at their Misfortune my friend did their best to try and cheer me up but it didn't lighten my mood was it far worse than I thought had I really done something that terrible last night these thoughts remained with me for the rest of the day bye Rana by the time I realized it I was in front of my own house no I'm just suffering from I know too much syndrome I'll have to sleep it [Music] off Rena smiled and then waved to me and left with my shoulders bobbing up and down from Breathing heavily I am entered the house as soon as I got back in mom called out to me yeah heck yeah come on KY you know what they say having fun is not hard when you have a library card sheesh did it have to do with Dad job no point in arguing if they bring that up oh you can get a library card now this is great if I got directions like that like oh it's just a bit past this I would 100% get lost just then the phone rain my parents faces immediately turned grim uhoh mom snatched up the receiver then she thrust the receiver at my face uh oh okay folks is it gon to be Rena is it going to be me/ Shion or is it gonna be police chief oui oh oh it's my girlfriend mom I know Google Maps is not there and I know not everyone is as completely geographically inept as I am but I'm just saying if I got directions oh it's like just a bit past the Burger King I'd be like in which direction for how long are there landmarks near it that can help me is there a sign oh wait hang on I didn't read that I tried to ask who it was from but asking the person on the phone directly would be faster sorry hello oh it's not it's not police chief isi not on the phone it was Shion the older sister had a hangover today but the younger one made no reference to it we just outed her she laughed warmly but Mom glared at me silently telling me to finish [Music] up we can meet in person I have to go to the library anyways she sounded a little disappointed what would Shon want to talk to me about now I was [Music] interested oh we can get library cards together great first [Music] dat actually have we technically been on a date with Shon already because she invited us to the all you can eat desserts at Costco I mean uh at Hooters I mean at Angel [Music] Mor true main house living in okia now that you mentioned it it's always seemed like the sonaki sisters weren't communicating did they live in different houses yeah and now also that she mention also now that she mentioned it Rena said that she' never met the younger sister despite going over to play sometimes I set the receiver down mom immediately frust a large pile of library books in my face six volumes of L form mystery novels mom had her own Hobbies okay we'll have to return all the Agatha Christie books [Music] I supposed i' change my clothes and grab my bike key did we get we have a key to our bike climb the I climbed the stairs to my bedroom there she is hi Shion has been waiting for me already so meeting up was a smooth process H sheon seemed a little unsteady too was she drinking with me on last night or she was drinking with me on last night wasn't she don't you have school Shion that's not very nice hey I don't think you can call playing hookie smarter see that building there that says Brown no never mind as she as she said that we spotted a sign board for the library almost immediately oh is it that one on the far right side if it was this easy to find then I guess I didn't need Shion to show me where it was after all we rode around a bend and the building was right there shabon public library we lived in the country so I hadn't expected too much but it was pretty big the first floor was actually a government office so the library was only on the second floor but it still looked large enough to fit a decent collection of books we passed through the automatic doors and were greeted by the Cool Breeze of an air curtain wait is this the second floor or is this like the police station on the first floor the cicadas had been loud outside but it was quiet inside the Library I missed the days when the library was quiet the air conditioning inside was keeping the temperature at an ideal level for the books which was that mildewy smell unique to Old Paper they that if there was one difference it was that people studying for tests weren't taking up all the seats I was one of those people but now that seemed like a distant memory okay this is the library I like the little caterpillar drawing the librarian went for the process of checking them in and then returned my mom's Library C mom had to give up her library card in order to get the books back she's that bad of returning them Shon was going around the bookshelves with a deeply interested look on her face like she wasn't the type who went into libraries very [Music] often you know Shon I would support you working at the library instead of at the Hooters I think that's a more noble cause meon would definitely want to be a hardworking employee for an international trading company or some other crazy job that involved her running around all the world all around the world compared to that what Shion said was pretty [Music] heartwarming you did a good job of hiding that until the halfway point or if we rather a halfway point yeah me just Liv of her grandma oh right she said something like that didn't she why though sisters living apart is unusual maybe they had a falling out no this they used this is the police station either that or they're just reusing backgrounds which could be the case we were getting tired of talking while we were walking we ended up going to the lounge area which was vacant and continued the conversation we are meon the head of the family huh it kind of fit her personality but kind of didn't too the word personage didn't really match the extremely socialable air that Monon and Shion gave off from what was Shion explained the sonaki family goes way back to the beginnings of hinam maawa after the war they had a bunch of successful Ventures and extended their influence to a wide area you go Grandma the entire family would provide backup to help the one relative with a business venture they were like a huge living company that's probably not super ethical but this let them avoid tax related problems and help relatives Venture succeed one after another using large amounts of money oh that's definitely not ethical money laundering we own everything yeah that was the gain that saved us from the bikers even what few shops I remember with were involved of the sonaki family it was definitely surprising in other words don't get on their bad side her relatives operate shops in downtown okia and they're especially strong in finance and real estate on top of that a lot of those in the Chamber of Commerce and Industry are relatives and there are even people elected to local offices I knew it this was the police station hey bro all of a sudden a cigarette smoking overweight old man interrupted our conversation well that's not very nice he kind of Saved your butt uh when you were attacked wait I know this guy hey wey totally [Music] yeah she she does not like the popo that's what I'm getting anytime he shows up she's just like oh it's him that was it he was AIS son a police officer I thought that this was person I thought this was the person who came to my rescue when I got involved with those delinquents before now that I thought about it meon didn't seem to like him very much lisan laughed coarsely not showing any sign of giving up why do I keep yawning stop it as Shion watched him do so I didn't feel the same sense of malice from her as I had from meon she's smiling evily I feel like that's kind of malicious double dating the twins that could not end poorly I turned around to look at Shion and plead for help but she grinned and maintained her silence her gaze wandered she looked at the [Music] clock oh she's working at Hooters again wait didn't Shion have something to talk about today now this weird man is here though [Music] for sh left so fast she was practically running see she doesn't like the cops what there is definitely some illegal stuff going on with their family I think that's why she's like I can't let the police know about this I what's her dark secret don't actually tell me uisi was waving at me with a grin I felt like I'd been here left here as bait so she could get away maybe she was lying about having to go to [Music] work atast he put a coin into a Ving machine as he said something a bit appalling oh no he wants to talk he wants to proo talk yeah Oh no I got to go uh help my dad butter toast he handed me a cup of tea filled to the brim with ice as I looked up absentmindedly I don't think I'm obligated to have a guy like this buy me a drink but he did get it for me so I'll thank him was luisan just killing time we didn't know each other well but he still engaged me in conversation about all sorts of dumb FS when I fought back to how he I talked to Shion this seemed like a total disaster which one until then I hadn't known anything about either Monon or Shion other than the fact that they were interesting I really only did just learn that she was the daughter of some prestigious family oh I oh you know this okay so they are doing illegal stuff [Music] wow Yakuza within Yakuza great I did not what on Earth she lives in a compound kichi you probably shouldn't be dating these girls you should probably date Rena provided Rena doesn't go Super Hyper creepy stalker she'd mentioned meon being a successor but to Yakuza group no do the good Yakuza B had just said boring old Yakuza group he's like the Yakuza games just get old after a while that means she can redeemed the Yakuza group uian had spoken lightly about all this from start to finish but what he was saying wasn't light in the least it was abrupt and unbelievable how is the police aware of this and they're just like well okay I guess they're too powerful oh great yeah what's in still more paranoia in K just like in chapter one but she has oh hey all right all right I respect it Ki sticking up for your friend I let my quiet anger show through my in my gaze as I stared at him of course I could never seem to tell what he's thinking so I didn't know if it had any effect he's gonna install the paranoia in us again he's like I'm pretty sure meon is a serial killer suspected incidents you can't just say terrible stuff like that on a whim do you want the whole police station to know about this police police station is in the library lisan shushed me but in a state of heightened excitement as I was I wouldn't be calm so [Music] easily well I know what iisan is trying to say combining it with what Shion told me before the sonaki family is huge and controls everything from hinamizawa to okom MIA mean meon meanwhile in is it is its successor who apparently holds strong influence over the entire family still that's all that's the only reason they're suspecting her can we get like a spin-off police murder mystery Series where you play as AI trying to like bring about the downfall for the Yakuza group that I would play that he could talk a dog out of a meat truck he was the definition of a shrewd unfair adult at this point I began to think that it was no coincidence that I'd met him oh the percussion instruments those are creepy he answered in an absent tone of [Music] voice [Music] yeah that would have been hard to explain to our parents having realized this faked coincidental meeting had me as its Target my mood immediately turned foul did Shon set us [Music] up he's playing the good cop right now I wouldn't want to see him playing the bad cop I feel like he could turn very [Music] scary all right U is one of my favorite characters U son freely suggested that I relax that said behind his eyes was a light which I could only see sometimes that was sharp as a hawk you don't get to be like head of the police by being dumb if I tried in vain to run away he might actually take me in and bring me to an interrogation room or something that was an undoubtedly unpleasant thought oh yeah made out with my girlfriend totally why does everybody want to know I could plainly feel myself give a start oh no not the grizzly photos he opened a small notebook and remov two photographs I didn't have to look yes give your stupid vague lying answer to the head of the police yeah he'll believe it I was asked the same question for the second time today I gave the same answer for the second time too well I mean to be fair you know we had a lot of food and then there was the party with alcohol and you know maybe I saw them oh wait we shouldn't admit that we were having alcohol in front of the police guy it's a good thing I'm not a criminal I would be very bad as one here too I got the same answer as I had from meon I realized he wasn't taking speaking my vague reply well why is he asking me the same thing meon did the dark feelings I had nearly forgotten due to my conversation what Shion came rushing back in a hurry We snuck into the sacred ritual Storehouse a punishable act it was on a tiny impulse while it may not count for much now I do feel sorry about it oh now bad cops coming [Music] out I have a feeling that they died and disappeared just like in chapter one which is why he's asking about it even either they're suspecting of suspected of murder his tone was soft but there was a dreadfulness in his voice clearly different from the first time he asked I'm scared that was exactly how I [Music] felt well you're only a criminal if you get caught doing that and you just admitted it on the internet I really don't remember there wasn't any better answer I could give him I didn't have the balls to say I didn't see them nor the courage to admit I [Music] had I'm too scared to look aisan in the eyes uhoh you owe me for the ice tea now yis son grabbed my shoulders and squeezed them as if trying to give me a massage it mostly just hurt though still why would he ask the same things as me he's working with the Yakuza if he's asking the same things then the next question must be okay this guy is sh this guy is meon in [Music] Disguise I wondered what that sound was and when I looked down I saw that it was the unmelted ice in the cup I was gripping in my hands my hands were trembling rocking the ice back and forth hey you could tell Grandpa we see anything man did you see Shion you see I don't know why if you're looking for Shion she was just here realizing that I hastily put the remaining ice in my mouth and crunch down on it what clothes was she [Music] wearing I'm just waiting for the reveal to be like Ki shion's not real they're the same person after they was revealed they were different I'm waiting for it to happen oh that's a new look that's a new Sprite right there oh man why is this why is this so intimidating right here oh my gosh suddenly El Son grabbed both my shoulders and hunched down to give me a level Stare this must be what it's like to be a deer in the headlights I want to look away but I can't this is the first time I've experienced such a piercing stare [Music] anyone can wear it man they could totally just swap clothing his voice was harsh harsh the same as when meon said it I could feel my heartbeat quickening when I realized he could feel it through my the hands on my shoulders I got even more scared why why are meon and iisan both asking about last night we're sneaking into that Storehouse so bad I shouldn't have let takaosan talk me into it tomat takan casually said to check it out too so even Shion if she hadn't encouraged me no I understood I was the one most at fault here I shouldn't have let my curiosity get the better of me I shouldn't have gone into the Forbidden Storehouse o oh hey hey man what's going on here a young man wearing a suit came into the lounge we didn't see him in chapter one did we he looks new from the way he held himself I knew immediately that he was AIS son's subordinate maybe we got his voice in the first chapter or maybe he did appear in one of the police SK like tips I hadn't realized it until he said something the jingle and announcement telling patrons the library had closed had started playing without me realizing it I was so irritated so overwhelmed that I couldn't even hear [Music] it wait is this just the library okay so they reuse the background new cutie just dropped I mean he's he's a handsome man that's for sure dress is very snazzy as well this isn't a joke if I never saw him again it would be too soon hey K I'm coming to your house for dinner no wean followed his subordinate and left the lounge behind him however he spun back [Music] around I was watching you oh busted I caught my breath and my heart seemed like it was about to stop what a detestable person he he knew and he was testing me you you failed your secret test of character man now atast he will never trust you we'll meet next [Music] year I sat there like a rock unmoving until I could no longer hear the clacking sounds of their footsteps well that was uh a thing | Colorful Arty | UCiRPZ5j87ft_clSRLFCESQA | 2023-10-30 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 5,861 | 30,072 |
gLcAP8Z1e2o | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gLcAP8Z1e2o | Faces of the Fleet Ep. 18: Homecoming: Nehkonti Adams | and then her blood pressure officiation was 68 36 millimeter yeah [Music] i grew up here in liberia in the capital city monrovia when i was growing up i woke up one morning and my sister was on the floor whispering to me and she says oh you can get up but you have to roll onto the floor you can't stand up [Music] what i didn't realize was happening was that someone was trying to take over the government so you couldn't be seen by the window this potentially could be shot we had a fantastic life here we were very comfortable but my parents made that sacrifice for us to go to the us and you know we were lucky to leave before the start of the civil war at the time i didn't know these things were happening i was just kind of happy to be going to school it was only after i joined the navy at 18 that i really kind of started to understand the war on deployment my ship went to brazil i met a liberian who wasn't real [Music] and that's why i was like wow that's when i really first realized how displaced people were doing the war so after that deployment i wanted to work with like refugees and displaced people good morning how are you doing that's how i started turning to medicine [Music] i used to clean toilets in the navy before when i first joined it's been completely amazing to have come up through the ranks and be a doctor yeah they need to watch that fluid yeah she's really wet in the right side [Music] the military has a tropical medicine program where we go to several countries work with the local doctors on how to manage diseases india thailand brazil tanzania honduras i've been to almost 40 countries [Music] and then then it's gone a direction i haven't thought it would go which is to bring me back home [Music] the whole nation has a whole i don't think has healed that's why i feel like i must come back and help [Music] when i took over the position as the director of the program i established a field mission here so i could bring doctors here my name is dr declan t adams with the u.s navy i'm a naval officer i've been fortunate to come to phoebe to work bringing a team of doctors to observe tropical medicine cases when people think about liberia they think about our civil wars and they think about ebola i want to do something about that imagine being the shoes of some of these doctors and nurses who are treating people every day some places not having gloves not having medications in the pharmacy we're trying to build capacity and capability for the hospitals that we work with and we'll also provide academic exchange so the first lecture is medical waste we give some lectures they also give us some lectures we do everything we have two doctors assigned to me you know you're just trying to have a positive influence on people's lives i still feel that i'm not doing enough [Music] because i'm only here two weeks [Music] but i do use medicine to accomplish other goals sometimes i bring books sometimes it's like an art or a literature workshop this time i'm funding like a dance contest anybody that wants to dance [Music] [Applause] [Music] believing that i give myself a hard time about not doing enough i also appreciate that doing something small is also impactful [Music] when you think about the military think about the navy you think about conflict i didn't know about all the global health engagement activities we're involved in and it's been a pleasant surprise [Music] it's been a wonderful experience and opportunity to come back home but i hope liberia gets to a point where it's not relying on development and aid where it's self-sufficient to get all the experiences that i have around the world and get him to come home [Music] i realized that sometimes all it takes is one act in somebody's life to change the course of their life and so that's why you can't stop because you don't know what act it's going to be [Music] my name is nakanti adams i'm an infectious diseases physician in the united states navy [Music] | U.S. Navy | UCKuSaHewQKWjR2wFuqfkMEA | 2022-09-15 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 740 | 3,985 |
neZUV4lppYw | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=neZUV4lppYw | Classic VW BuGs How to Feed New Wiring Harness through a Beetle | hey guys Chris again classic VW bugs calm and in this tip we're gonna feed a new wiring loom through a freshly painted beetle we do not have a rope that can guide us our new harness so we've bought some of the metal loom that I spoke about once before in an earlier video about six years ago I spoke about picking up this wire this metal steel wire that's bendable from a hardware store and then you can fish this through the roof of your beetle just make sure you look at your wiring harness diagram and make sure you're feeding through the right side that either the right or left side of your car so for a 56:57 oval like this the loom goes up into this overhead pillar and there's our metal wire there and that fishes down to the back engine compartment so we fished it from the front and pushed it to the back now once you have your brand-new wiring harness out you want to lay this out and you want to just start taping up the wires here's the back end of the harness this is all in the engine compartment this connects to the you know oil sending switch the coil starter the regulator that's sort of thing so these you leave open but then the other side of the harness which goes towards the front we're going to start wrapping up as you see here so we have the metal wire and we're starting to wrap it around the electrical wires and what we want to do is then just get some electrical tape and tape these up because you don't want these wires to get caught on the way through the car as you start fishing it through so you want it to guide easily through and not get hung up on anything so what we're doing is just so again standard electrical tape and just wrapping it around and just keep everything nice and tight so it glides right through the roof just trim that off and now you have everything taped off and you should be okay from this point you could also if you'd like use some wd-40 or some silicone and you can go quickly mist the harness so give it them a little more Lube to fish its way through the roof of your beetle if you got one guy on one end in the front start pulling your wire or your rope and then you have to get a guy in the back to help fish it through but it's not gonna go in as smoothly as possible sometimes just watch out for that that metal wire there you don't want it to scratch your paint or anything so just be careful that's why it's nice and bendable you can grab it and then in the back you just start fishing it up back and forth back and forth and you'll see sometimes it gets hung up but for the most part if you just keep pulling and you keep wiggling and keep going back and forth the harness eventually makes its way through now the bug me video DVD series is great they have a whole DVD on wiring and I'll have a link down below in the description on how to get that DVD on how to do a comprehensive wire installation but we're just showing you here how to fish it through the cabin as you see the harness is going through pretty well here so just keep going back and forth I know it looks kind of funny but once you make your way through like we have here then you can undo your wires but your tape rather a rough around the wires but before you do that you want to make sure everything is lined up you got to be an equal amount from front to back so as you see here we need enough wires to go to our tail lights and enough stretch of the wires to go into this clamp here and to make its way over to your coil so just imagine your motors in the engine compartment you want to make your way over to your coil make your way over to the oil sending unit then make sure you've reaches your regulator and such so just make sure you have enough slack pretty much to talk things up so if you have to pull it back pull it back some more and give yourself a little more room now I get my wiring harness diagrams off of a Samba comm I have a link in the description below and these are colored diagrams that you can print out these are excellent I always turn them upside down because you want the headlights you know when I'm working in the front you want the headlights towards the front and I guy I follow that way through there and I buy my harnesses from CIP 1.com and they give you the wire works the wiring works diagram but everything is in black and white I still don't know why they don't have these things in color when I have bought them before from wolfsburg West they do come in color but I get my stuff from CFP one in a bulk order many times so I throw the harness in and this is a 56 oval so a lot when the harness comes in there's a clamp up above if you see if you look here that's where the wiring harness has to fish through because it holds it there that I'm poking to and then there's another clamp right here right next to the ashtray and the harness has to fish its way down that way and then you feed it all across the dash so follow that wiring diagram and let me know how you guys make out take care [Music] we [Music] | Classic VW Bugs | UCvnAxi1jREKbM9YpSXzYijQ | 2019-04-11 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,002 | 4,993 |
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KC6sDUIwGZo | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KC6sDUIwGZo | UniFi Controller 7.1.61 Update: New VPN Features , Policy Routing, UID, Port Insights, and More! | tommy here from lawrence systems and unify 7.161 has been released well a little bit ago but i want to talk about the big changes that came within it and those changes affect a lot of things and now well make some of my older videos a bit irrelevant when i say this feature is not supported they have added a lot more features in terms of like policy routing but i want to talk a little bit about the details of how it actually works because saying it has it and doesn't have the functionality you're looking for is a really important distinction so i want to talk about how some of these new features have been implemented there's also a very welcome feature in the new ui we had it in the old ui which was the ability to select multiple ports to adjust them so you can make a group change to a block of ports on a unifi switch or even all of them at once but they took that out in the new ui but this time when they brought it back they just didn't just give us a feature back they really polished it up and put it back really nice so i want to talk about some of these new enhanced features that they've done it works quite well in a few details in case you're wondering where something's missing including the wi-fi statistics page they added and how to get that turned back on because if you're like me i don't know when but at some point i may have checked this little box that you need to recheck so we'll be talking about where that is before we dive into details this video let's first are you an individual or company looking for support on a network engineering storage or virtualization project is your company or internal id team looking for someone to proactively monitor your system's security or offer strategic guidance to keep your it systems operating smoothly not only would we love to help consulting your project we 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fixed-rate issue applying to a uxg pro fixed usw adoption due to invalid ip subnet and layer 3 static routes fixed rare issue with uxg pro adoption fix various issues with creating and traffic rules and routes i want to admit that if you found some of these issues which i did not and i've mentioned this before we don't really deploy or have within our managed stack for our clients any of the unifi routing equipment now i have some that i'll be using for a demo here but if you are using it these are some of the fixes that they released well an hour ago in the release candidate in case you're having any of these problems and need them addressed now back here to the features in 7161 the teleport vpn i'll be showing that with my unifi dream machine that we have for a demo just kind of give an idea how that works and talk about some of the details because yes it has wire guard on the back end but there's some important distinctions to how it works add traffic routes this is the traffic policy routing now this is interesting but there's a little bit of details that it doesn't work well with vpns which is an important policy way it does but we'll show how that works as well add switch port insights and bulk port editing this is a really cool feature they added i like the way they brought this back improve search filters devices notification improve traffic statistics improve wi-fi statistics i'm going to talk about this in the way they enhance the ui i just like the way they've really done the dashboard and i'm finding myself well really liking the new changes they've made to it i was definitely harsh on it in the beginning but it was also a weird deployment because it incrementally got a little bit better but we kept having to switch to the old ui i don't find myself going to the old ui now i can pretty much find everything i need in the new ui which is great now there's a lot of little things they've added such as add memo common for clients page at ap widget for unified clients and a lot of details and bug fixes and i don't have time to go over all of them but of course i'll link to this you can read through them let's actually take a look at these changes the first thing i want to mention is my dream machine is running unifi os 1.12.19 as you can see it's up today this is a really new release and this already updated because i have it on auto update to that new release of 7.165 but the teleport vpn was there in the 7.161 as well now let's talk about teleport vpn people are telling me tom you said there's no wire guard support and as i said in my old videos i did say there wasn't proper wire guard support and now this becomes a fuzzier topic the teleport vpn uses wireguard on backend that's great except it has a dependency on ubiquiti's cloud to work so here is the teleport.ui.link now the goal at ubiquity appears to be to really simplify it that's their little tagline and slogan and by making things invisible to the user how the back end is working does a great job of simplifying it but the problem comes in of it's still dependent on their cloud and it doesn't have a normal wireguard configuration menu in here this is a bit challenging so you have to come into it understanding that it's dependent on their system and at present the teleport system only supports the wi-fi mine app on mac os ios android here so you're not able to simply use this as a standard wireguard vpn but you can use it for the app and it's slick maybe if there's enough requests i'll do a video on it but it's pretty straightforward you copy the link send it over to your system there well i should say phone right now eventually i believe on the roadmap is to add it to other systems for connectivity but it's still to me it's kind of strange that it forces a dependency on there and this is something i also want to note the not in the notes but really important feature that is available now or feature removed feature maybe they don't force you to register the consoles anymore i think that's great so they've removed the registration for the unified dream machine they've removed the force registration for the cloud key but and this is where i'm not here to slam ubiquity for this but this is just the changes they made great and thank you for you know putting back the way we wanted it set up because it used to not require registration or had a way to bypass it and now they've put the way to bypass it but for those you asking things like well what about uid and openvpn i'm still doing some testing with uid but uid is really neat and interesting to tie identity management to the unifi system in order to easy deploy different connections so you can you know check users and set things up on their phone and say connect to this wi-fi but back to my problem i have now you have to set up uid with their cloud platform to talk to your device and i'll be diving into this in a later video in the future when i've kind of sorted a few more things out i think it's clever it'll even generate an open vpn config file for linux i've tested this but there's not a way to do it through the dream machine itself you have to use their cloud to talk to your ubiquity system which requires a tie-in and registration again in order to get the open vpn registration to create an ovpn file i you know know they're removing this registration forcing which is great but then to use these advanced features you kind of have to go back to being registered and tied into their cloud now from a simplicity standpoint i think they did a good job making it easy so you can be less technical and get this deployed which is a big goal unifi has and there's not an easy way to do that without a cloud tie-in because then people would have to understand more things about how to forward ports and set things up in a lot more details so i think it's a good place for going with it but for those of us that want more advanced features and want to be able to put our hands on them without tying it to someone else's cloud that makes a big difference it's also a note unified doesn't have the clearest of road maps which makes people like me who have relationship with our client built on long-term support recommending this being a little hesitant because if i don't know exactly when the end of life on this product is how do i build it into integration and if ubiquity decides to change your mind of how long they plan to support the product we then have to re-engineer a completely different solution later this is just the perspectives i have on it and i wanted to at least mention this with the way the vpns are handled on there so you can check the box that they have open vpn support or wire guard support but because it currently appears to be not your standard wire guard support it's tied to the ubiquiti cloud for everything it's a little bit concerning now the next thing i want to talk about here on the dream machine is the traffic routes this is actually great they're adding policy management but we'll go down here to teleport and vpn and we'll scroll down and we see that i've got a couple of vpns activated unlike my test network right here if we go over to traffic management and we want to create traffic routes they've done a great job i can go domain name i p address internet i can make specific changes and say i would like the source all devices default devices you can you know build groups and set things up here set up do i want them to go out as a policy over the default wan one or the backup wan 2. but here's the issue while the ability is there to select policies and websites and choose backup wan or your main wan there is no ability to choose vpn the problem becomes when we have business clients who have for example a unified dream machine and they want to connect a site to site with a another like ipsec vpn maybe that site to site doesn't need to have all of the traffic send over there so a split tunnel so you're not sending everything back called back to the main site but you need certain websites because of ip restrictions to go through that that option is missing the second use case is missing then this is what a lot of people ask about especially in the more advanced home users maybe they want to hide certain traffic and they want to send it over a privacy vpn there is no way to set policies to set out bound vpn routes so this becomes kind of a challenge to do that officially through the ui someone will always point out that there's ways to modify the system from the command line and i'm always quick to point out that by doing so you can eventually break the ui because if you do something ui it breaks the command line or vice versa by disconnecting it so the idea is to eventually because this is a good start to have the policy routing as they do but also add the features so you can tie a two policy route over a vpn so now i can say they do have policy routing but not policy routing for vpn and that's why the details matter so much about when you're setting these up to make sure it fits your use case if this is not a use case you have and you just want to be able to split traffic over your main one or your secondary wan well that feature is now available in the unified dream machines and well within the unifi 7.165 software now let's talk about some of the ui element changes i really like that they have the connection five gigahertz wi-fi five two by two memo so you have more information than you did before that is easily displayed so you can see how things are connected i just really like the way they keep enhancing this ui and the bigger enhancement though is right here if we get to looking at something like this us pro 24 poe and we click on it we have under ports a new option called port insights and this lets us look at all the different ports and more of the details including where you have things plugged in whether or not they're poe and being able to select group support so if we select all of these like this i can then if i want change all the profiles to any of them now one ui element i really wish they would fix is when you hit any of these pull downs yes i can see the scroll right here but not everyone notices it that everything is down here when you're setting up all of your vlans so you don't notice it immediately and if you're not aware of it you would be like well i don't see my vlans why aren't any of them showing up or the other networks that you define you just have to scroll down a little i know it's minor i notice it but it's a frequent question i've seen posted in forums of for some reason they're not showing up well they are they're just down a little bit but nonetheless the fact that we can now select these and hit close port edit see all the details of the ports i think this is a great option one thing worth noting on some devices such as the uap and wall hd we click on this we click on insights there's no port insights available for these particular models so you don't get the port insight option but you can still do settings on these ports if you need to change them you just have to change them individually there's only four parts so i don't really think of it as too big of a deal but even though they left it off of the in-wall hd you can click on port insights on these small unifi flex switches so even though these only have well five ports they can still be group edited which is nice they've added this feature uh to this particular switch model now before we get to the wi-fi statistics page i've already seen a few comments on people saying that their wi-fi stats page was well broken and not displaying anything collect historical data must be enabled this is just under system and you just check this box this collects the historical data there is a note i believe in here that says don't do this on the first generation cloud key and maybe even the second generation i'm not sure what its processing level is in terms of how many it can support in terms of if you have a large deployment if this is a great idea we're using a self-hosted controller for this with plenty of ram and cpu available to no problems with collecting uh historical data so of note if this isn't checked you won't get your wi-fi stats page and this is the revamped wi-fi stats page to let you know which ap devices are connected to signal the vague experience where i don't really know all the functions that go into this in enough detail to explain it but i think it gives you at least some baseline like are they having a good or bad experience i would say you know anything above 90 to generally good wi-fi experience but i do like that it does have the tx3 tries and drops right here rx rates that you're seeing on it and what memo they're connected to so it gets you some ideas and more troubleshooting and again this memo was repeated as it is in the client listing to show how things are connected now as i said there's a whole lot of other little bug fixes and minor improvements but it's putting a lot of polish on it i feel that the whole 7 series that unifi has gotten to is way more mature and much less buggy than we've seen in previous versions of course i did mention a 7.165 release that fixes a couple well vpn for self-hosted controller issues but overall i'm going to say i like this version i've been using it and it has not caused me any drama that's a lot of times what people are looking for is does it work doesn't break but it not only works it adds a lot of these enhanced features and it's still you know where ubiquity stands alone and having a self-hosted controller without any license fees attached to it and now that they've eliminated the forced cloud registration on some of the devices well that makes them that much different as well where companies you know really try to force you into your cloud with the minor noted exception of uid if you want to use that platform it's tying it to the cloud to talk to your devices to manage identity management i'll do a deeper video on that as that product comes along i think it's really interesting i think it does do a lot of what their goal is at unified simplifying it and it's nice when you can tie your door controller your wi-fi and all of your vpn management to a single place and it does have tie into your other authentication servers like active directory or g suite i believe those are features that they have right now i'll dive deeper into that video uh later it's been something we've been setting up we have a whole demo site set up with uid um at our office well a demo version of it so we can make sure we understand exactly how it works so i can do that video and you know bring all the information to you on that leave your thoughts comments down below head over to my forums for a more in-depth discussion and let me know what you think and thanks and thank you for making it all the way to the end of this video if you've enjoyed the 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JMRaUBebsq0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JMRaUBebsq0 | Guest Nico Patti | Top Preps | hello this is top preps Sports interviews by Sunil sundaraj tonight I'm happy to be speaking with Nico Patty a senior at monogamy Falls High School in Menomonee Wisconsin in a combo guard and captain of The Varsity vessel team Nico thank you so much for taking time out to speak with me tonight it's uh of course great to be able to discuss you know uh about your basketball career uh hey can you talk about so far here your senior season pointing out there that Phoenix Jersey on what it what so far just let everyone know out there how everything is working out for you um everything's working out like fantastic you know everything I dreamed it to be um you know our team of the season so far you know we've been struggling so far but we've even we've seen a lot of progress so it's there's a lot to come there soon yeah no that that's terrific uh hey went to the state finals last year so yeah I mean you have a great track record there in terms of success so there's a lot to build off and you know still a huge chunk of the Season left so just in terms of the team per se coaching staff just talk about what you know this group you know brings to the table whoa wow so last year we lost 11 seniors wow okay yeah so it's and it was it was a really talented group you know we had every player in that team last year every senior at least had uh an offer to play college basketball or football or just just have the opportunity to play a college sport which is insane yeah we had six we had 16 players on our team last year and for everyone down the team to have a opportunity to play college a college sport is just incredible so we're very athletic and you might you might have heard his name but Seth Trimble you know that was our that was her teammate that was my teammate last year from from North Carolina and you know he he graduated this year or last year but he he showed me a lot how to be a leader this year and bring you know what to bring to every like how to bring you know the energy of practice every day and you know how to how many how to lead the team because you know just he's a really good example just to see him and our coaching staff you know they they worked their butts off they're always in the gym how about getting the gym 24 7 and every day in the summer and every morning and summer every night and just and just an incredible program yeah so it's fantastic to hear because yeah that's a lot for you now uh the fact that uh not only the combo guard but also you know uh the captain of the team so it's really falls on you in terms of wearing that c with a lot of Pride and honor and then you know leading this group into battle every time you face an opposing uh you know program in a high school uh Hey for you what what are some of the intangibles uh in terms of playing basketball when you're out there on the court with the rest of the team you know I've been asking you know I said the player basketball players about this in terms from a player's perspective you know what do you see out on the court what is transpiring through you know during the course of a game for you you know I said when you're again you know offense defense just talk about that uh part of the game you know when I'm playing the game I I'm just my this is my biggest thing recently is just having fun while I'm out there because my confidence my confidence yeah I used to be a big part of like my game where I lacked a lot of confidence and just a lack I lack because you know I knew I knew I I put the work in for it but just my confidence just wasn't fully there so my dad was telling me my mom was telling me just have fun out there and that just really helped me just play my full potentiologist so I'm thinking about everything else and just have fun and just play at the moment and just stop thinking about everything surrounding you and everything that's gonna happen or what's gonna happen you know just play in the moment yeah I mean there's so much that goes into in terms of playing the game I wonder like you know with uh the skills and the fundamentals you know dribbling shooting you know I said uh you know whether you're going in for layups you know you're hitting shots from the perimeter just talk about how you've been able to develop your game and then heading into your senior season uh what did you work on you know per se in the off season as well uh uh Nico oh wow this off season my brother and I every single day would work on our jump shot because us as you know smaller smaller guards you know not being able to have six seven genetics or being bigger than everyone else we know we had a had to have a jump shot and so we would get shots up and shots and shots up every single day and that's try to try to get the best like jump shot ability that we can like you know have and you know we just work on it every single day and we try to get the best at it and there's still a lot of improvement to do but we also improved a lot of jump shot so that I say my our drum shots was uh and defense as well jump shot and defense was our biggest are we just like things we got to work on this off season yeah no I agree uh you know there's so much that goes into in terms of strength and conditioning nutrition wrestling recovery you know we talk about the physical part or aspect of uh so how about the mental health you know plays a pivotal role Nico just talk about in terms of that like you know uh you have the team practices but on the individual basis uh what you did what do you do as well I just was uh curious about that as well for mental health just in terms of your strength and conditioning nutrition you know just to keep you in shape because knowing how rigorous how demanding your season could be as well yeah so my trainer and I um or my trainer he helped about of the meal plan so that to get our nutrition right and gets all in shape and just you know so we can reach our highest ability and he also created like a whole workout plan for us just to get our Discover and just our body right for the season and help recover soon for the season and he also introduced us this a couple months ago actually to yoga which helped me relax and calm come my body down easily here and just help and just help recover our bodies so much faster and easier just you could just tell the results and flexibility and mobility in just weeks yeah no I think that's really key that's so essential in terms of again uh keeping your body loose and fit you know that I mean as you know it take a pounding during a game and then like you know be able to uh utilize yoga to to help in that uh recovery phase I I'm sure again you know helps you out immensely you have just that absolutely I don't know insane or intense you know workout regimen three times a day 5 a.m 11 A.M and then practice at 5 30. so I I mean I've never heard of that so I wanna I just have to ask you about that that takes a lot of great a lot of determination but you've been able to master that just talk about that Nico so all right so so my brother and I we my brother and I every single day before school we wake up at 4 30 a.m yeah go to this get some shots at like around like 5 a.m to 6 A.M then we would have school because I have my college classes so it's different from high school so I would have college classes for like I think it would be like 8 A.M to like 10 30 sometimes so then I would get to the gym back again with my trainer at 11. I would work out to like 12 12 30. then after you come home shower recover or whatever yeah then go back to school again at 1 55 to 3 30. and then after school my brother and I would be back again at like 3 45 of the gym and right to the gym we go right back to so it's just yeah it's just it's just a long day yeah no I think it's just really again just so wonderful that you're able to lead by example that you know you're showing people out there look you know you're passionate about this this is something that you truly love is the game of basketball and you thrive in it so this is you know this is the amount of work it takes and the fact that you're doing this with your brother Carter I mean that that's really cool you know to see that you know a brother tandem be able to help each other you bounce off of your ideas and just working again on those techniques and you know I think that again is just uh outstanding hey uh let's talk about uh you also played AAU ball for you know Wisconsin Swish and then the ABC Lions put up great numbers averaging 17 points per game assistant see six rebounds talk about that you know that those experiences as well uh Nico um you know hey you it's just I love it because every oh everyone in that team on each team you know are my really close friends even though they're not from my school you know we're all we're all super tights or chemistry is on point right there and we we barely lost we barely would lose any games because our like our heads are all in the same boat and all of us I think all of us average not all of us but I think this the six people who would be in the rotation the main sixth would average double points or higher so that means it's not one person scoring all the points it's as everyone like working together to get open and just run the offense and you know so it's just a you it's it's a thing I'm gonna miss but I I love it yeah I think it what makes it truly special is the fact that you get to play some against some of the best talent there is out there it really like measure yourself and match yourself up against that and you only can benefit from that you know the fact that you know you're uh going toe-to-toe with these players these elite players that are eventually going to go on you know to play a course in college and who knows me eventually the NBA but the fact that you can only gain you know from that and then just take that you know as you progress you know again here your senior season high school and beyond that uh Nico yep yeah that's great that's great hey I know you're still in the midst you know of course of uh you know finding a your next home next call you know college next year but boy I mean it's just gotta feel like just absolutely super I mean received what four or five offers already uh I mean just talk about like you know for you personally to to be recognized for your achievements your hard work it's It's gotta I mean I can see it it really like you know it means a lot to you dude just talk about that I mean because I I know you have a lot on your plate but the fact that you know this is something you know you really can fall back on just talk about that process yeah well well it felt great because it really did feel great because knowing that my brother and I I went to working for the past like summer and summer and a half it's you know at some points I felt like you know we're doing this for no reason but the second when a couple of colleges starting texted us and hitting us up it it's and then the second my first offer Arizona Christian that was like shoot like maybe like 16 weeks ago the second they text me that they wanted to offer me it's just it was amazing and then just gave him what gave me a bunch of motivation to keep on pushing moving forward and then that's one yeah they kept on stacking up that's when Kuiper came and then that's when Lakeland came then turning Christian came a week after just all of them all of them kept on kept coming and coming and coming just it just felt feels really good that you know the work's paying off yeah that's tremendous I mean just uh you brought up an excellent just that it does motivate you it that the fact that it keeps you going and that you know what you know just to have that extra boost you know and that Adrenaline Rush knowing look you know what uh there are people out there that are definitely you know paying paying closer attention to you because of what you're doing on the court hey uh I wonder when it comes to uh College in the NBA uh any particular players that you uh pay close attention to Nico and really try to maybe sort of pick up on some of their Tendencies or nuances you know that and apply it to your game maybe you know um I there's not really one specific but I've okay I've looked at a couple I've looked at Luca a lot yeah because I'm not the most athletic person but Luca seems to get a lot of Separation pretty easily yeah so I looked at Luca a lot I looked at Stephen Curry's off-ball movement it's just insane how how much he moves off the ball yeah I've looked at Klay Thompson a lot because you know the way you can shoot the ball and just is awful movement and the way it gets open it's insane and he's he barely dribbles the ball and he can still put the ball in the basket yeah I've looked at Donovan Mitchell because he's an aggressive guard you know that's the thing I'm trying to add in my game now to get more physical like driving to the Basket and gone to the Mitchell is that really really well and as well as Kobe you know Kobe Bryant you know his his footwork and technique is just it's the best it's the best it could basically be so I I try to look at I try to look at little things that each player does really well and just try to add to my game yeah no again uh just uh incredible points that you bring up you know that those are some of the again when they come back to those techniques you know working on that and uh being so adapted you know that that that's something that you talk about even like without the ball in your hands you know being able to move shift around the court and then you know still have that impact on the game you know that uh I think again it we come down to basketball still a team game and yeah everybody needs to be cohesive and be you know have that chemistry on the court because if we don't have that I think you're simply toes so yeah hey you've act absolutely you know excelled in the classroom as well 3.5 GPA and said taking five college classes uh well Kasha you know County Technical uh College I mean that that's a lot I mean in terms of balancing that roll out of academics and Athletics I'm wondering what is it what have you done like you know just to perfect it you know just in terms of that time management that organization to get it really pat down here on Nico so at first my time time management was horrible I love the brutal honesty yeah yeah I'm real honest yeah my time management was horrible and I didn't have time to do anything and just it was strictly just basketball or strictly just school it just I couldn't get everything done at once and then she helped me create a schedule for myself so I like I said before like we wake up at this time every day and just we just so we can get things done and I have a time to study every day I have a time just to hang out my friends working with family workout train recover so I can get everything done and just keep keep good balance you know yeah just having that routine that regimen you know every day I think that that's really again uh once you have that structure in place everything falls in line and obviously again the the results have really uh been so effective for you like hey as you know we live in uh the day uh and age of social media highlight videos so you've definitely been able to uh thrive on that capitalize you know with that uh Nico so one day like just in terms of uh again uh with the various uh platforms and you know especially Twitter uh be able to post that content again have the prospective colleges I mean of course coaches recruiters scouts out there just talk about you know what you've been able to do how you've been able to build that up uh you know uh here the past you know a couple of years especially this year in your senior season well like Twitter and just social media in general it just it just helped me a lot because you know and just help me put my name out there and just help me get my get my name around like one percent like or like top prefs like like where they would re where they would like retweet my posts and just comment on my posts and just yeah post a tweet about my name or just post me on the website about me a college coach should see that type of stuff and it just that type of stuff helps my name get out there and just so College college coaches are like oh who's this Nico pad again I heard he's really good and then they looked me up and I'll see you oh yeah he's a pretty good player and then and then I just get exposure out of that and then yeah I just yeah yeah no it definitely makes a difference yeah no go ahead yeah no I agree I agree I think it it again it can be only you know beneficial and I get you know it really has become a uh just a community here I think uh in America but you know worldwide as well and that that's the great thing I think about basketball is become truly a global game you know that that's the thing you know you can have a lot of players you know flow in you know internationally you know here into America but you know yeah I think it's uh it's great to to see that hey you talk about the support from your family you know your mom uh one times your parents of course your brother Carter uh extended family what have they meant to you along this journey here you know both academically and athletically um it means it means a lot it means everything because they've they've pushed me to just be who I am and even though I might fail you know they'll still be there for me and yeah that's really that's really everything because no matter what goes wrong or whatever they'll still be there and just what they've done for me you know taking me to six hours away to St Louis for Au basketball tournaments take me to three hours away Minnesota basketball games and High School season like all little stuff that they do is just I thank him a lot for it yeah no it's uh that's beautiful to hear and you know I like that because you know you get to travel to different other states here and that that's really cool because like you get to see you know life in another state and then of course the basketball Talent there so it's you really I'm sure I've been able to soak in those experiences yeah just talk about elaborate on that how how again meaningful that's been for you Nico yeah it's it's awesome just they're just going different states and just seeing different types of talent everywhere you go and just new people and because sometimes you know you'll go around you'll see the same kid over and over and over again yeah you'll be like oh yeah that kid's pretty good and then and then the next day next weekend for next new tournament it'll be in Georgia and you'll see a brand new kid is pretty good it just it's awesome seeing the different Talent around the world yep no that's uh that's great to hear um as you know with all the pressure you're you know you have in terms of you know academics Athletics you need to kick back with your hobbies but you're still you know focused on playing or watching basketball uh social family and uh friends uh but uh what are those moments for you when you're able to do that like you know because the fact is that and we I I brought it up a little bit early touched on the topic of mental health because I think it's important that uh to be able to like you know have that time to reflect and then be able to again there there's I'm sure you know you could have discussions with family and friends you know about the game but uh just talk about that uh part about it because I think think people don't focus in on that you know quite a bit Nico yeah so that mental health factor and just being able to relax so like just being able to completely have fun and just no stress around you it's just it's just a great feeling but at the same time like watching or playing basketball with my friends just just even as a joke it's it's yep oh boy what happened Nico oh hello Nico okay we're back sorry about that I'm sorry about that no it's okay it's all right the technical glitch but uh go ahead we're talking about of course uh with mental health and uh just you know again um how important that is in terms and then of course with Hobbies but uh go ahead uh Nico yeah so like I was saying just being able to relax and just have fun like you're not being able to worry about everything around me it's just yeah it's just cool and just hang out with your friends and your friends you know just just having fun and having a laugh just keep everything off your mind at the same time while you know watching the game I love for playing the game I loved yeah no I agree uh just a couple more left and I I think uh oh I actually this is before I get to your dreams you know your aspirations is that um what you're about to take the court what any pregame rituals what what what's good you know I'm wondering what's uh occurring with uh with you Nico like you know before you you're gonna take that court and then you know you're putting on the Jersey you know I said putting on the uniform what what is that uh what is that time you know for you well usually before the game I used to do like a like a slight meditation you know just like get my get my like like my body just calmed down and just relax and keep my head just in the present and and usually you know after that I just I just listen to some music and or even just talk to my friends just like get keep my mind up to gain from getting nervous in your skin butterflies you know yeah when I step on the court I just play I play like I'm not overthinking anything or just I'm just playing just to play just having fun and you know usually you know I used to have a ppnj for the game every single game yeah every single game PB and J are a banana maybe make that protein yeah that's that's great yeah hey uh you know actually before we get to I want to ask you about uh but not only you know Falls High School uh just in terms of the support uh from the student body those home games uh and then uh the administration athletic department what is that support been for the team you know I I had to ask you about that well the students the crowd in general just every home game or even an away game it's always packed they're there every single time to support and just keep the energy going for us and that energy it helps a lot even though it doesn't seem like it it their energy and just that that bubble of just maybe 500 students coming to every single game it's just it makes it makes us want to play more better because people are there watching us play yeah I I think just the electricity the energy that is yeah into a building when you get you know with high school basketball it really is condensed you know where it you know college you know sometimes you know it flows out a little bit but with high school that I think that when you're so tightly packed in and just you know the crowd is right on top of you there like you know and you could really feed off that you know during the course of a game hey you have some really big dreams you know it said here in terms of pursuing vessel and it just not it comes down to playing the game but it's coaching or training which is really again commendable just talk about I mean you have a lot of avenues and the fact that you have so much expertise now and experience I'm warning like you know just again uh there's so much to look forward to but when you think about you know again the possibilities of what a career could be like uh just just you know I wanted to allow you you know to describe that so my main plan of course is just uh career you know finish on my career basketball just to play basketball until you know I can't but there's always have to be a backup plan because just in case anything goes wrong my backup plan I want to go into college for well I don't know for sure yet but the major I'm looking into attending is kinesiology because I'm yeah I'm very interested in it's like the body and the way it works and just the movements of the body like my gender that just told me a whole bunch of stuff about that and just I've been interested ever since yeah and I feel like as I go and learn about Kinesiology I could I could come to maybe one day open a open athletic athletic gym or something like that and just train Young basketball players just like me right now we're trying to get better and just need need the missing Keys like their nutrition or recovery and just workout planes do stuff like that in the future so that's that's my main my main backup point right now yeah no that's magnificent I think you know what again people don't realize how much that encompasses there's just everything you know it's just not about you know taking the chord playing the game on the there's so much that again if you want to be the best you want you know at a you know in this game and you want to be an elite player you know you you see some of the you know again the the best players knowing and then be able to reward how much they need to have that in place I mean you look at LeBron James I mean the the fact 20 years in the NBA but he's got you know all the you know proper you know personality please I mean if he didn't have that I don't think he would be able to be so consistent for that you know long of a duration so that way it moves as a as like a 38 year old oh my God just remarkable it really is I mean it's just a freakish of nature but you know it's a testament again to what LeBron Neo has has done year after year and it's you know obviously his his kids are falling in his footsteps and it just you know just you know again awesome to see I think Nico uh you're in a perfect position um in spot here to offer some much needed advice and message for the younger kids and athletes out there because you know from experience how competitive it is out there and of course your brother Carter I mean what I mean what would you say to them if they're watching this interview just in terms of uh playing Athletics especially basketball and what you know it takes here to really succeed in the game move up the ladder well first of all I would say take School very seriously because it just even if you don't like school it still reflects outside of South outside in just a normal basis daily basis and plus your grades you might not know it but your grades can help you and help people help you a lot in the future just based off like athletic or not not athletic but academic scholarships so First Take School very seriously like like I said student athlete so it takes people very seriously and second thing I would say just just for the kids who like want to be great one day like me I still want to be I want to be pretty good one day yeah um just keep working you know some days you might not feel like it but it just just the dedication you know even the mornings you don't feel like getting up wake up and boom there you go like like some kids some people will not want to wake up one day and just skip a day but the kid who wakes up that one day when they want to work out always outwork them it just uh really sound advice and I again if again you want to be the best you want to you know again be at the top 24 7 365. I mean as I said there are no days off there are no you know shortcuts you have to be fully invested and committed you know if you again you want to keep doing this you know year after year hey uh Nico you get the final awarded message here uh for family and friends uh teammates and coaches on uh the monogamy you know Falls High School uh uh varsity basketball team uh the student body Administration athletic department you know I didn't ask you also the community as well because the community is important in this so I wanted to you know definitely uh throw that in there but uh I give you uh the floor here Nico well like like so you mean like talk about the community no just a final word and message her family and friends you know just what you want to say to them I I always do this I give back with your last word you know the last because I think you know you deserve it and you know it's yeah I'm sure you definitely want to give a shout out to you know a lot of these people who have meant to so much to you during this uh Journey for a long time you know here so I I thought you know you definitely have before here so uh basically you know so I should say thank you my mom dad brother sister and you know my uh my other little brother ferntel and yeah I think you're all the coaches that coach me and just kept on improving me each and every year it's you know it's just crazy what you guys can do over somewhere over time span or just hard work and yeah just thank you all who always just helped me improve day by day sounds good hey Nico just uh incredible honor and privilege being able to speak with you and uh you know here you know your experiences you know again uh in the game of basketball uh life and then academics and family and hobbies I mean so much you bring to the table definitely an overall you know person who's just has got you know a great feature ahead and uh you know wishing you all the best you know the rest of the varsity basketball season and uh you know looking forward to uh seeing what you do uh in college yeah thank you thank you | Top Preps - Interviews by Sunil Sunder Raj | UCP4p-c7x4JM644VOueQdxJg | 2023-01-02 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 5,872 | 29,321 |
C-fXhr1bhBM | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C-fXhr1bhBM | HCC788 quick shot! 1985 AIRTIGHT - Hostile Environment - Vintage G.I. Joe toy! | [Music] hello everybody hooded Cobra Commander 788 here I hope you enjoyed the first GI Joe toy review of the year the Rolling Thunder I have to admit I have been sick for almost two weeks and because of that I have not been able to keep up with my emails and reply to comments or any of that stuff and I feel kind of bad about that I feel like I owe you something so how about we do a short quick shot video every day this week just because we can and let's start with the 1985 hostile environment trooper codename airtight I'm doing a quick shot of this figure because a guy named Phil who works at the courthouse where a lot of my cases are heard mentioned that this was his favorite figure when he was a kid so let's go ahead and take a look at airtight and this one's for Phil airtight as the hostile environment trooper is wearing a hazmat suit bright yellow but off set with some green and black that looks not too bad of course I'm not usually a fan of bright colors but for his specialty this does kind of make sense he comes with a number of unique accessories including his toxic chemical sniffer which I guess could be used as a gun it kind of looks like a gun has what looks like kind of a vacuum nozzle here on the front and that is connected by a black hose to his backpack backpack also is very unique on his backpack here up at the top it has a hose that connects to his helmet that's a single hose that goes from his helmet and through this loop on the backpack and then connects to the other side of his helmet that does hinder his head movement a little bit but not as much as you would expect that hose is kind of flexible although it does pop out every once in a while as a kid I didn't have a lot of use for a hostile environment trooper so I didn't use air tight very much but Phil mentioned that he used this figure as a pilot and that makes a lot of sense his helmet does look a lot like a pilot's helmet taking a look at his uniform you could easily imagine the as pilots flight gear air tonight's file card depicts him as a practical joker airtight didn't get a lot of use in the cartoon or comic book series he did appear a few times but not very many and again I didn't use the figure very much as a kid there was a missed opportunity with airtight when they introduced the eco-warriors his specialty would have fit in perfectly with that sub team but they did not issue a new version of airtight for that team that's just a quick look at airtight he will eventually get a full review but I hope you enjoyed this quick look at him for now I'll have more quick shots for you this week thank you very much for watching I'm glad to be back we'll see you next time for another vintage GI Joe toy review [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] | HoodedCobraCommander788 | UCUAVU3ecTM0NlSmwgtCAoXA | 2018-01-15 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 548 | 2,774 |
94cEmJdwjmo | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=94cEmJdwjmo | bottle haule | hi everybody I got some I got some new bottles I'm in old bottles and old bottle um it was like leaking so I had to throw it away here's mr. Camden um now i'm gonna do a baby bottles ha of the new baby was so first I got this from play sets bottle with step up bag I have some extra bag so it's easy to see the bag that it was even seen then on the bottom I don't know if you can see if layers in the way just plate it that's that I'm going to show you how to make this in this video also I'll do this at the last even though it's dude I can still make it with it like that and then I got this ailment one that says cock-a-doodle-doo cluck cluck then Elmo on it and then C by C same I think I it's aunt yard selling today because I don't know why we usually don't get his stuff but i guess said I grandma was in the mood to go I usually don't go with her but today I did did see if i could find stuff and so that's what i got for me art show and i also got that point at from New York so I have fries sorry um then how about this one by purely come see it evenflo eat poorly comfy boom it goes all the way up done hit 50 ounces no six is eight hundred fifty milliliters and I have a blue a nut just like that i'm using the cat from his old bottle I and it's just the same time in it from the same support okay so we're going to know what make this then all my other bottles awesome so of course you're going to want to open it have a bag in there if it's like mine when I do it have a bag in there put it in your gonna want some want they're gonna meet the material if you need is water and glue so what should i do is add water I'm just adding a little bit cuz I just too high so I'm only adding a little bit and plus I'm running out of water so i'll have to get more then you're going to want to add as much as glue as you want I don't add that much glue cuz this is um what I do like crafts Wiz and then there's an awesome expect that I'll show you and one other bottles of them the effect meaning this it looks like an implant so if you can see down as you can see that yeah that's right yeah you can you see that sorry I'm gonna close this now then obviously you're going to want to put the lid on it and check it out it's as simple as that for this one um I have mine bit down like that and I have silicone in it yeah it's okay and then I just stick my finger in it that home and shaker is that I have it like a better girl-- point you're gonna want to go like this but go like that and like that and hey if there's any clue if there is and it shakes the kids sobral where it'll come off and then yeah that's why I happen to meet earlier today when I met his mom so I do that playing around with it and so there's that one I don't have to flip for it um this one I have to empty out we're gonna end this one out and show you how the effect is in it you know we were made that costume especially you need to go hold on shall we fight to go Bob ok so now you're going to want to add i'm going to add some almost like the rest of this but not the rest of it listen if you can I'm gonna have to wash this out real fast so if you're washing it out in your bedroom and you don't feel like going in the kitchen and doing it like me because I don't feel like going in the kitchen right now um please you're gonna want to put the lid on it easy take it up like you made a bottle and then you're gonna want to pour it out so I'm gonna shake it and it does make a bottle kind of but I don't leave it so which gives up the closet you have the bathroom okay so you can see that better and then you're going to add some water which isn't that much water there's a knock that much water in it and I'm gonna get my glue a budget then look at the coolest second it's not working but anyways we need it if your bottle speed I'm like mine if i had a box add bottle in it and we had formula in it not the actual formula the faith formula raniera me jr. on Disney Channel it's kelley baby's going to Kew Gardens or recipe card we're watching okay then you're going to want to show you get up and it gives it an awesome effect look at this awesome effect that looks like a quenelle usually I'll need it sticks to the bottom if it does and it gets fixed to the bottom sometimes you can put the glue in before the water but it I don't like I did it and then look at it so i can add to a milk I'm gonna try to get in the player so that is maybe this way to work it's not a glare this and that and then these bottles are already made I already made these before the video okay so that's how I make sorry that's how I make my baby bottles let's glue um I'll be doing a tutorial on how to do a packie and then I'm going to do one of me reading his first but then okay five have a good day like subscribe and comment down below what you think his name should be for a girl since he does not have a gender should it be Kaylee Kaitlyn carry anything just comment down below please bye | Sandra's softball | UC-PNRWxR2bCDUCnA5TGZRTA | 2015-06-05 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,071 | 4,959 |
oAVOBEvZzw0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oAVOBEvZzw0 | Corsair Vengeance DDR4 2666Mhz | Any different from value RAM ? | good day everyone today i'm going to do an unboxing of this gaming ram by corsairs it's called vengeance it's a ddr4 ram with 266 megahertz um this one is one module with at gig of memory i just want to install to my notebook and it's so unfortunate that my notebook already have an 8 gig pairs a pair of pop gig which a total of 4 gig but i just want to do the upgrade anyway some people said when you're doing this the dual channel ram doesn't work but as per my understanding as long as it is the same megahertz frequency it should works but anyway for for some users they just want to pair this up for better compatibility which is very true in fact but in this case uh i have limited or budget so i'm going to upgrade one at a time and then this is for uh for an upgrade to 16 gig because i'm planning to buy another 8 gig module in soon which i will i will trade this one up so but for the meantime i just stick to a 12 gig arrangement per gig and add geek and hopefully it will be it will be okay and work proudly okay let's see so i have to model here i know my ram is uh the speed of this uh ddr4 the corsair engines is two six six six megahertz which i know the samsung is matching that speed i'm not sure if you can focus this one two six six six okay so this is the a data which i previously buy i just want to see the speed oh see this is 2 400 okay so it's 2 400 megahertz which i will discard this one because of the frequency speed compatibility which is this one is match up so this one i will put in the trading so i will open this one and then just trapping this off okay so let me just quickly open this guy for you guys which uh new to my channel i already show how to open this laptop this is hp pavilion the new model the cx model um it's already uh from i think half a month already since i bought it so i just removed the stickers so let me open this ram module basically this is it a one slot of corsair engines let me open it make sure i touch metal but i already touched this one hopefully it will good nowaday electronics are very uh very very much durable to anti-static charge so they're not easily spoiled by a simple mistake of user so basically they are about the same size nothing much different there's no metal shield or things is basically in very standard configuration and module size not much different so let's insert first we pull the latch here and it says like this so we we push it and we hit the click it should be good now right so now we put the ddr put uh the other one ram here so it does not i mean any incident that causing not to function later okay i'm going to trade off this one so hopefully i it will found a new buyer online probably so just put it back okay now the moment of truth let's boot up this laptop now remember if you um if you post the time installing the ram it meant takes a couple of restart for your laptop to compatible with the menu memory that you install so for the first time it may not happen but what i do is just i just want to make sure it's bootable no issue with the ram or whatsoever so let's try to boot it up seems to take a bit of let's see hdd is spinning nah all right now it's cool so you see the hp logo you see the windows loading now it is good okay so until it started i will make it shut just wait a second then i will install the cover back again so we are good the things boot up so let me just quickly shut this pc up so so i can close delete seems responsive also shut down shutdown anyway okay okay now it's all off okay so let's install this cover and after that we check the memory configuration everything's plugging in no issue okay [Applause] snap it always snap it one at a time so you don't put pressure to this the locking mechanism okay okay make sure everything is [Music] here is a bit okay now it's in let's check here everything is in okay so now the laptop is basically in one piece then we can apply this screw three for the prawn remember guys if you are new to laptop upgrading make sure this screw you don't over tighten it else because this thing is a plastic it will just loose and break make sure you just do snuggle when it's fight that's it stop never over tighten things because these are small mechanisms screw mechanism will just easily destroy if you over tighten stuff okay now it's good it's locked for this one also okay it's cool and put a one here put it back through this laptop is easily to maintain it's just a six screw in total just to get access to the inside so not much an issue to open remember guys again just snuggle it one is tight that's it no don't over tighten it okay this one cool [Applause] okay i don't want it the screwdriver to be jump as it will lose make the screw grip loose and then this rubber pit put it back align it that's it okay you good the other one and basically that's it okay so everything is in place turn back the laptop on to see the memo configuration is it detecting the other 8 gig module just installed i think it's still in the middle of uh processing that extra ram that it have usually one you pre once you press this on button it should be directly into this loading sequence but that might possibly will be passed after few times of booting process remember guys this module that the air data ram that i was just taking out is a 4 gig ram so should be now instead of it become 8 gig it should become 12 gig or something near that because windows sometimes do the the others extra ramp or catching and stop so let's check the moment of true guys so again guys the moment of truth let's see how the installation went so let's just go to properties all right see guys there's a 12 gig of ram so the installation went well okay so let's see the task manager okay performance so it just used 24 percent from the overall 12 gig memory which is good but uh i think after for the times of installation i mean not installation reboot reboot and restart now the computer will getting used to the memory that it have so from there you can see the performance and then we can conclude and i think that's not the necessary part the thing is the ram has been installed and it's working for you guys who new to my channel uh you this i hope you subscribe because my channel is very informational and slow lots of tips and advice for tech and automotive which i review which is also self-funded so guys your support is better to me so till then see you on the next video goodbye | Ikmal Rusli | UCyxBMVNauoI4irilYhD3seg | 2020-02-07 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,294 | 6,445 |
C_cjY9-KPTE | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C_cjY9-KPTE | Jessica's Story | I am living proof that a fifteen-year-old can have a child and actually make a successful life when I found out and my tell my sister I she said Oh mom's gonna kill you huh and then my mom had a friend living with her so I told him to tell my mom because I was too scared to tell her so he told my mom and she pulled me to one side and she said and so what tell me and I said well I'm having a baby she went no you're not I said I'm having a baby and with that she walked out and left me and then she said all you need to tell your dad so I rang my dad and he disowned me my up until Kimmel was born well I came to the hospital the night I gave him the Kimmel was born apparently looking for an apology and she never got I had no money and I got 75 pound a week in income support I had no support from his dad and I was living in a house that had flooded garden which gave mold all the way up the side of the house there was a lot of arguments between me and his dad I basically brought care not from the day was born and eventually and the house got robbed and my whole house just got trashed and I became homeless because I refused to go back to the house and at this point I hit rock bottom My partner was abusive and I literally hit rock bottom I had no self-esteem no confidence and I just had nothing so I went to the women's center and sat there at the table broke down in tears with Kieran running around he was about 1 and a half and she suggested going to the Green Gables I remember going into the reception area I'm meeting sue and Jeanine and she was like talking me through where everything is and doesn't main office and this 24-hour support and then she drove me up to my house which had just been bought and renovated and when I walked in i was absolutely amazed at how fantastic it where next door to the green gables it was a little library and it was called a toy library and every way main-care used to go to the toy library and get them a toy because i couldn't financially afford some of the toys that and the children were having I used to go there pay like 20p a day for the toy and then would go home and play with the toy like all night and they would go back and change it and you used to really really enjoy that I left Green Gables and I moved into my new house and and then I was looking for a new job and I saw a table for JTL plumbing and electrical so where I put my name down and then within three days I got a phone call back saying do you want the job and we're roughing you a place all you have to do is go and complete yeah you examine I'm like oh no I'm all right I still got a job now I'm fine thank you and put the phone down and like what have you just done that this is an amazing opportunity so I rang him straight back and said I want I want the job and my first interview I got the job within 15 minutes of walking out with the interview so I've made a really big impression and that was the start of my new career as an electrician they have to start off with I found it very difficult there was a lot of older men with the stigma that women shouldn't be electrician I am out to work harder than any man just to try and fit in but it's definitely where I fell so eventually over the years I've kind of realized that you're there to do a job you just as good as a man get it done and once you get over there the challenges of being a woman the opportunities are endless [Music] you [Music] | YWCA Yorkshire | UCsJ2wpSSuBw4KJ92llXzWeA | 2018-07-25 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 717 | 3,436 |
2V5QBThlZZk | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2V5QBThlZZk | September 6 Isaiah 24 thru 26 Old Testament for the Daily Video Bible DVB | september 6th daily video bible reading from the net bible isaiah chapters 24 and 26 from the old testament look the lord is ready to devastate the earth and leave it in ruins he will mar its surface and scatter its inhabitants everyone will suffer the priest as well as the people the master as well as the servant the elegant lady as well as the female attendant the seller as well as the buyer the borrower as well as the lender the creditor as well as the debtor the earth will be completely devastated and thoroughly ransacked for the lord has decreed this judgment the earth dries up and withers the world shrivels up and withers the prominent people of the earth fade away the earth is defiled by its inhabitants for they have violated laws disregarded the regulation and broken the permanent treaty so a treaty curse devours the earth its inhabitants pay for their guilt this is why the inhabitants of the earth disappear and are reduced to just a handful of people the new wine dries up the vines shrivel up all those who like to celebrate groan the happy sound of the tambourine stops the revelry of those who celebrate come to a halt the happy sound of the harp ceases they no longer sing and drink wine the beer tastes bitter to those who drink it the ruined town is shattered all of the houses are shut up tight they howl in the streets because of what happened to the wine all joy turns to sorrow celebrations disappear from the earth the city is left in ruins the gate is reduced to rubble this is what will happen throughout the earth among the nations it will be like when they beat an olive tree and just a few olives are left at the end of the harvest they lift their voices and shout joyfully they praise the majesty of the lord in the west so in the east extolled the lord along the seacoast extol the fame of the lord god of israel from the ends of the earth we hear songs the just one is majestic but i say i'm wasting away i'm wasting away i'm doomed deceivers deceived deceivers thoroughly deceive terror pit and snare are ready to overtake you inhabitants of the earth the one who runs away from the sound of the terror will fall into the pit the one who climbs out of the pit will be trapped by the snare for the floodgates of the heavens are opened up and the foundations of the earth shake the earth is broken into pieces the earth is ripped to shreds the earth shakes violently the earth will stagger around like a drunk it will sway back and forth like a hut in a windstorm its sin will weigh it down and it will fall and never get up again at that time the lord will punish the heavenly forces in the heavens and the earthly kings on the earth they will be imprisoned in a pit locked up in a prison and after staying there for a long time they will be punished the full moon will be covered up the bright sun will be darkened for the lord who commands armies will rule on mount zion in jerusalem in the presence of his assembly in majestic splendor o lord you are my god i will exalt you in praise i will extol your fame for you have done extraordinary things and executed plans made long ago exactly as you decreed indeed you have made the city into a heap of rubble the fortified town into a heap of ruins the fortress of foreigners is no longer a city it will never be rebuilt so a strong nation will extol you the towns of powerful nations will fear you for you are a protector for the poor a protector for the needy in their distress as shelter from the rainstorm a shade from the heat though the breath of tyrants is like a winter rainstorm like a heat in a dry land you humble the boasting foreigners just as the shadow of a cloud causes the heat to subside so he causes the song of tyrants to cease the lord who commands armies will hold a banquet for all the nations on this mountain at this banquet there will be plenty of meat and aged wine tender meat and choicest wine on this mountain he will swallow up the shroud that is over all the peoples the woven covering that is over all the nations he will swallow up death permanently the sovereign lord will wipe away the tears from every face and remove his people's disgrace from all the earth indeed the lord has announced it at that time they will say look here is our god we waited for him and he delivered us here is the lord we waited for him let's rejoice and celebrate his deliverance for the lord's power will make this mountain secure moab will be trampled down where it stands as a heap of straw is trampled down in a manure pile moab will spread out its hands in the middle of it just as a swimmer spreads his hands to swim the lord will bring down moab's pride as it spreads its hands the fortified city along with the very top of your walls he will knock down he will bring it down he will throw it down to the dusty ground at that time this song will be sung in the land of judah we have a strong city the lord's deliverance like walls and a rampart makes it secure open the gate so a righteous nation can enter one that remains trustworthy you keep completely safe the people who maintain their faith for they trust in you trust in the lord from this time forward even in yah the lord an enduring protector indeed the lord knocks down those who live in a high place he brings down an elevated town he brings it down to the ground he throws it down to the dust it is trampled under foot by the feet of the oppressed by the souls of the poor the way of the righteous is level the path of the righteous that you make is straight yes as your judgments unfold oh lord we wait for you we desire your fame and reputation to grow i look for you during the night my spirit within me seeks you at dawn for when your judgments come upon the earth those who live in the world learn about justice if the wicked are shown mercy they do not learn about justice even in a land where right is rewarded they act unjustly they do not see the lord's majesty revealed oh lord you are ready to act but they don't even notice they will see and be put to shame by your angry judgment against humankind yes fire will consume your enemies o lord you make us secure for even all we have accomplished you have done for us o lord our god masters other than you have ruled us but we praise your name alone the dead do not come back to life the spirits of the dead do not rise that is because you came in judgment and destroyed them you wiped out all memory of them you have made the nation larger oh lord you have made the nation larger and revealed your splendor you have extended all the borders of the land o lord in distress they looked for you they uttered incantations because of your discipline and when a pregnant woman gets ready to deliver and strains and cries out because of her labor pains so were we because of you o lord we were pregnant we strained we gave birth as it were to wind we cannot produce deliverance on the earth people to populate the world are not born your dead will come back to life your corpses will rise up wake up and shout joyfully you who live in the ground for you will grow like plants drenched with the morning dew and the earth will bring forth its dead spirits go my people enter your inner rooms close your doors behind you hide for a little while until his angry judgment is over for look the lord is coming out of the place where he lives to punish the sin of those who live on the earth the earth will display the bloodshed on it it will no longer cover up its slain god i sometimes think the whole bible can just be wrapped up in in one bible verse john 3 30. you must become greater i must become less because once we get that everything else seems to fall into place once you become greater your name is greater your word is greater and more obedient to that and we become less we become humble in that we respond to your will we act accordingly to your will we glorify you so so much of the rest of the bible talks about how we should behave and it's just those short little words that if we could just get those right and even here isaiah talks about it where he says in chapter 26 verse 8 yes as your judgments unfold oh lord we wait for you we desire your fame and reputation to grow so same thing if god if you were bigger than everything in this world if your fame was bigger than those in hollywood if your reputation was was bigger than the lure of the material things of this world if all of those things were bigger in our hearts and our minds and in our lives then we would have our priorities straight and we would be obedient to you but that that lure of the sparkly things of the material things of it being all about us our own egos our own kingdoms gods within this world are so incredibly attractive to us while we're here on this earth i'm not entirely sure why i mean i get the whole selfish part because i have that in me like most people do i completely understand where those come from i just don't know why we keep choosing those things even after we know who you are we know your power we know your sovereignty we know your love we know your grace we know your forgiveness we know all of these big uh huge facets of who you consistently are and yet we still choose these empty horrid things of this earth these things that can give us nothing but emptiness dead ends some of them can produce death here on earth and sometimes i come back to something i talk to my youth girls a lot about girls in general have a harder time with confidence of believing that they deserve what they deserve they tend to believe a lot of times because society has told them that they they don't deserve very much unless they look this way or they think this way or they smell this way or they have these certain things i know that they go after boys too but girls just seem to have a harder time with understanding what they deserve they're also the ones more predominantly put on display here in this world as sex objects that they have to look a certain way in order to receive attention from men in order to re in order to get a husband in order to be happy they have to look a certain way and so i part of why i think we choose those things is it's much easier to settle it's much easier to go down beneath us what we deserve than it is to live up to gosh some of the wording that isaiah uses especially in these couple chapters it's really hard to live up to the righteousness that you expect out of us it's hard to live that kind of life and i know the only way that i get it right sometimes is with you with your strength with your determination with your will unfolding in my life but it's sometimes honestly easier to choose the worldly things that are temporary because it's what we believe we deserve these temporary things that can't give us anything i am still baffled that you think i deserve you god that i deserve forgiveness that i deserve to be free and have eternal life i'm sorry have you met me i mess up all the time i do unrighteous things all the time i choose sin over you all the time god i have a new heart and i still get it wrong and yet you in your infinite wisdom still choose me and so there comes my arrogance again my arrogance is showing in my statement of i don't deserve to have those things and you clearly say i'm sorry did you miss who i am i am the god who created you janelle i am the one who loves you more than anybody else and if i tell you you deserve these things it is because i created you to deserve these things and don't be so selfish janelle and so self-righteous that you tell me you don't because that really represents how you feel about our relationship you know it's not like you're trying to be humble it's not like you're trying to diminish yourself you're actually being quite arrogant yeah i know you and i have had this conversation a lot god but sometimes it's really hard to make that connection that we somehow deserve all of these incredible blessings that you give us all of this mercy all of this justice you show us all this love that you show us we are overwhelmed with how much you care for us so god can you help us today to fill in that gap between our selfishness of oh we don't deserve this so we're going to choose the worldly things and that gap between that and how much you love us that you made us to be righteous you made us to be holy you made us to deserve your love and forgiveness you made us those things and you want us to understand that we deserve to have freedom to have eternal life to have forgiveness to have a relationship with you and we you also want us to understand that we deserve those things much better than the emptiness of the worldly things that we choose so my prayer today god is that i will wait for you i do desire for your fame and reputation to grow and be bigger and bigger i do want you to become more i want me to become less i do want to understand that i rightfully am an heir to that relationship with you and that you will always be able to give me things that the world can't god allow me to choose my inheritance over the emptiness of the offerings here on earth in your son's name i pray amen you | dailyvideobible | UClmBI-uD05GH2D-9OrCpd5w | 2013-09-06 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,566 | 13,151 |
uJCXKCfoLhc | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uJCXKCfoLhc | Esquire Network | esquire network on september 9 2013 caneversal announced that it would replace style network with esquire network leaving for as is for the foreseeable future though it's highly unlikely the company will invest in more original programming according to the hollywood reporter the sudden change in networks surprised both viewers and providers who had already shifted or expected the for channel space to a more appropriate place among other men's networks and now had to deal with shifting esquire's channel position away from women's networks along with having to answer customer inquiries about the sudden demise of the style network and its programming the show's sixth season which had been taped expecting to air as part of esquire network and visually featured its logo in prominent places then moved to nbc for the 2014 summer season and airing as a new season on the broadcast network proved the show's worth with great ratings and can never still decided to move the series permanently to nbc leaving esquire network with repeats rather than new episodes and even before its launch removing one of the networks for era critical series from being used to promote its other content due to these multiple issues the network began to carry more repeats of existing library comedy and drama series which again brought the network towards the same issues befalling for and clue where little original content being produced made it a network viewers and providers claimed provided little value for its monthly carriage fees avanti then gave notice that a squire network would be dropped from u-verse and directv on december 15 2016. the moves that cut the network's availability by 25 and removed almost all consumer based satellite service availability outside of niche c-band consumers charter communications through its time warner cable bright house networks and spectrum subsidiaries removed the channel from their lineup nationwide on april 25 2017 leaving verizon fios and google fiber as a few of the last cable providers to carry a squire network until its demise online access to the network's tv everywhere live feed was maintained by charter until the network's termination the brand licensing agreement with first for esquire network was exclusive to the united states and nbcu and hearst never pursued any international versions for esquire network sixty seven thousand four hundred eighty three ninety three thousand two hundred seventy nine | the aleatoric learning channel | UC2wcr8bK-dM88mLCOqik9ow | 2022-01-28 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 396 | 2,458 |
7GlVQZrBq9k | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7GlVQZrBq9k | Criminals Dressed in Masks Reported to Have Attacked the Residents of Swazi Flats & Store $,4000 & K | [Music] hi lovely viewers it's me again yawanan online tatimpundo welcome to my youtube channel if this is your first time on my channel kindly subscribe to my youtube channel by hitting the red subscribe button down below and turn the bell icon to join the notification squad don't forget to like share and leave a comment tell me what you think about this video in the comment section below i'll be super glad to hear from you lovely viewers watch the entire video my lovely viewers i mean from start to finish to get their thing without wasting much of your time let's get right into it police on the copper belt have launched a manage of about seven suspected ex-convicts who were recently released from prisons for alleged ring aggravated robbery at swaziland's near life cathedral che chinchanga south chingolan the criminals dressed in masks and armed with matches and iron bars are reported to have attacked the residents of swazi floods around 01 hours and store four thousand dollars and seven hundred quarter one samsung phone value not yet known at flight one wow at flight two the criminals stole a laptop bag blowing color containing that five thousand quarter oh my goodness and the pistol make and cereal and rounds of ammunition not yet known more news to come my lovely viewers make sure you subscribe to this channel by hitting the red subscribe button down below and also turn on the bell icon to join the notification squad for now i'm out [Music] all right that's all right for you today lovely viewers if you did enjoy the video please don't forget to leave a comment in the comment section below tell me what you think about the video you just watched in the comment section below i'll be super glad to hear from you lovely viewers once again i go by the name of that important i love you peace i gotta go [Music] foreign [Music] you | Mutati Mpundu Tv | UCIoCtYdetbOITRu0VU8WmPg | 2022-07-12 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 333 | 1,857 |
gerAssAgTNw | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gerAssAgTNw | 2015 Corvette Stingray Z51 3LT Convertible | today we're going to take a look at an absolutely stunning 2015 with quite the color combination if you haven't figured out red with black black with red this car only has 6,000 miles on it and it shows like it does our headlights are nice and clear our emblems in beautiful shape I'm free of any rock chips or issues in fact the finish on the cars showing the sky extremely well it's beautiful is wearing those beautiful Corvette wheels those are free of any curb rash and of course the red calipers to show off this beautiful car it is a 3 LT so it is loaded has a leather wrap - as well as the carbon for the - navigation heated cooled seats and of course it's bluetooth power everything dual-zone climate control also has the original Moroni that is here in the trunk just a very well kept car and remote start and if that wasn't cool enough watch this so you're sitting waiting for your friends you want to get the AC going because it's hot as blazes outside you can start the car from pretty much anywhere right here on your feet and then if you decided it was just a beautiful day and you wanted to put the top down you could do that while you were waiting as well it's all remote just like that no hands needed folks if you'd like to see this or any of our others of hundreds of Corvettes in stock give me a holler four seven seven oh six oh five two oh five six or email John it by a vet net if I can assist you with any of them subscribe to the YouTube channel so you can see all this fun new inventory first and we'll see you all out on the road you | buyavettedotnet | UCrpLRJNZxM7dAyi_MzXfdww | 2018-08-07 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 311 | 1,560 |
DNHim0bh8zY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DNHim0bh8zY | Open Network and China Unicom's Practice - Dr. Xiongyan Tang, China Unicom | ladies and gentlemen uh good morning or good afternoon um it's my pleasure to be here to give a presentation on open network and the china unicorns practice talking about open network uh we need to recall sdnf uh ten years ago uh sdf we were proposed to transform the telco network monolithic close the system to disability the open system we wish that the network would build a standard decoupled program mobile and their lower capacity and their opaques in these ten years we see that a lot of language-related open source communities imagine to accelerate the sdf wheel development uh some of them such as opendaylight or pf3 on app have joined a network ambulance of linux foundation rfn why open network is attractive to token operators i think there's really mean reasons the first dollar is to speed up service innovation advanced open lower clay is smaller flexible and scalable to enable a quick service innovation especially for to be marked under the vertical industries applications because in to be a marketer we need a flexible uh service uh innovation so our service flexibility and the agility will help operators to resistance as a computation from ott and the cloud operators the secular motivation is to reduce the capacity and the opex of the networks by introducing comma hardware and the software only generally could be effectively that's another costly could be effectively cut down especially for the newly competitive operators were in the green field of income and networks operators like china unicorn open narrowly could be firstly introduced the third one is to build a healthy industrial ecosystem open network will help uh operate us to build a multi-vendor environment to avoid grendel lockheed so i think this is just really mean uh reasons left for the telco operator to do open network uh this is china unicorn attaches great importance to open up and d and is actively involved in many open source communities including our friend or if our goal is to build an end-to-end open dock from an open loan open energy cloud native core network to like to the transport network but i think it is a long journey to construct an end-to-end open network we have to do this step by step firstly we will focus on some key parts and cultivate the open network ecosystem uh here i will give you a brief introduction to some of uh china unicorns open network the deal works uh the first delay is uh uh open loan uh radio access now accounts for the vast majority of the network investment usually about 16 to 17 percent so the open run is very attractive for telco operators china unicorn is actively involved in tip and the old one allows to promote the development of the open one open one should be the white box hardware based it will be the software and the hardware decoupling it needs open front hole so that du and ru could come from the multi vendors uh radio intelligent controller weekly is a key software uh for intelligent control and management uh china unicode has already developed the cloud native 5g base station which integrates base station controller and lg computing as well as the edge application platform into the one box uh this 5g station could be reused in private industrial network uh another important ally uh is the open 5g uh call number m4 interface on the whitebox upf uh open the m4 interface is a key for the enriching vertical solutions uh china unicorn has defined white box upf and the m4 standard we have developed for the lightweight and the low-cost upi for the private 5g network so that we could provide customized solutions for the vertical industries let's talk about uh the azure computing edge i think azure computing is the most important opportunity for promoting opennoc with the development of 5g china unicorn deployed manual mobile edge computing applications for vertical industries china unicorns msa platform is initially designed following etsi and the 3gpp standard from two years ago more features beyond the standard are introduced in our rmse platform including welder's first mp2 interface and the open self-service capabilities for customers now that we are developing a more uh open edge computing platform and build rich ecosystems with our partners china unicorn is actively involved in a clinical open source project and developing the unified cloud native based parts architecture to support the both the city and the i.t capabilities explosion and then they unify the northbound interface uh oh the optic now let's talk about the optic uh transport analog object transporter uh system is usually uh tidied closed in recent years open object navigator has attracted greater attention for the data center interconnections which could decouple optic layer under electronic layer channel the unicorn has developed that cost effectively open the metro dwdm equipment for a metro data center in the connection applications we have developed a unified management controller and the arc street based on standard salesband interface on the northbound interface to support the multi-vendor equipment intel operation uh yes to uh uh developer uh open agile transport equipment uh china unicorn has developed a network equipment operating system we call it a ceo north china unicorn network operating system uh ceo lastly is based on open interface and open source but we also extend uh functions to satisfy the uh requirements of the telco network's higher reliability uh based on let's see on us and the uh other uh open source uh software uh including uh sonic we developed the series of customized white box switches on the agile transport network for data center and the agile uh applications uh yeah finally uh yeah open uh network is always a complex even a controversial topic i think like the development of the open network is due in the early stage the performance of many uh opened up equipment must be physically improved to meet the telco grid requirements uh to support the open network operators need to restrain its network integration and under dealer capabilities we also need to continually enrich the open network ecosystem meanwhile we need to change our business model including equipment procurement network construction and operation models anyone anyway the objective for the open network uh is to battle several our customers so we should provide open api and the capability explosion platform to support our customers uh service innovation uh yeah today i think we're still facing uh the manual challenges we need to remove to uh open network uh step by step we still need to make legal efforts to make the success of equipment and solutions uh that's my uh uh okay uh thank you thank you very much if you could stop sharing then we can do the video there you go okay uh what oh there you go perfect all right very good very good so uh again for participants please if you have questions put them in the q a box we will answer as many as we can in the time slot i do have a couple of questions come in and and i have one as well it was really good that you put the each layer of the network from you know applications cloud native orchestration uh to network to data plane and and optical all the way down um including the gnosis that you are looking at open source and i like you know your suggestion that everybody should be doing this in steps so the question for you is uh two questions actually one is on the optical side uh we have not been very active on on on proactively putting communities for open source on optical given that uh you know whether it's dwdm or you know metro or core it's a very very proprietary technology for for the capacity part but there's definitely control plane uh work that has been done that is standardized that we could take advantage of so do you have projects that you want to you know bring to the open or do you do you see any uh initiatives out there that that the rest of the community can benefit and again they don't have to be differentiation it's just standard plumbing right on the control side for the industrial has already done a lot of work uh to uh disagree with the uh optical ear and electronically such as uh open the lowdown project yes this yes china unicorn has done a lot of work on the metro optic transporter to decouple optically and electronically for data center in the connection applications i have already developed such systems as for the uh con controlled layer uh we'll uh defund our owing interface solar so it could work for uh vendetta but it is still a china unicorn standard is so i think the community should allow worked together to develop a common uh interface it is very important as angular on apple and other communities could make some contribution to this hourly yeah no that's why i was bringing it up so that's great uh and the other question again you know for people who want to put questions please do it in the q a box on on your right the other question is as these projects and pieces come together and you know it's step by step one of the initiatives that lf networking has is the 5g super blueprints right where multiple projects come together if you participate uh and as you participate you know you can get uh you know a crano integrated with onap integrated with oran and you know a lot of pieces come together uh you know opnfv now known as anuket they all come together where do you see that helping you in in china unicom and uh what can the community focus on if they were to bring projects together in a blueprint which will ease the deployments yeah because there are many projects at this moment we mainly focus on uh agile applications uh yes we we want to blend some uh open source project just in the azure algorithm for azure computing uh for uh uh uh uh uh open uh switch is was only used in uh in aging so that at this moment and metro is our is your focus okay got it got it excellent very good uh well great thank you very much for for this insightful talk i think it aligns very well with what what the community is doing and we really appreciate you taking the time and speaking to this audience thank you very much yes thank you yeah thank you bye bye | The Linux Foundation | UCfX55Sx5hEFjoC3cNs6mCUQ | 2022-04-21 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,808 | 10,180 |
VXvCHlfmjcA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VXvCHlfmjcA | April Double 1up Box and Lootcrate | hi welcome to create uncrate I'm Quinn I'm Quinn's dad and today we have a double upgrading um we we have a one of box and look great well this is april so we're all tiny bit behind yeah which one year which one do you want to do first i'll do the one box okay whatever this one's smaller than the other one no it's about the same size you sure that's what kind of looks bigger yeah we have all go half crates yeah alright so let's see what's in it oh oh oh sit down hey Ally there we go this looks like we got let's see oh it's not it's kirby kirby we have a kirby stressful or something just the kirby ball is about it a little bit not very curvy I think it's more of a stress ball window cumbies a bouncy ball yeah well that's cute as if he wasn't fat enough yeah okay Blair boo super mario world baby luigi cool okay i think this is a collectible so I'm not gonna rip off the text nothing above okay so laughs when I ripped off the tag this is adjacent collectible and clear abductor it's now just a Jason okay so I'm very careful Jason this is a super mario luigi and david Ouija is originated from yoshi's island he's pretty cute this baby look at his little body components yep how babies are your big pencil box alright sweet shirt oh I don't know what this is I don't think that's a shirt I think that's a bag oh yeah I'm gonna open this quick okay yeah we have two prints done crazy so we speed this video games a bad it isn't cooked you're okay and it's what oh I'm not around so people can see that okay I don't know this is some mushroom I don't know some cat chasing after some mushroom guy that's what I see with that eye we have no idea what that is I'm doing every day everyone knows what that is what in your comments will figured oh okay is this it seems like this is upside down your show can you show me our tutorial and his friends on top of a cake I think it's the babies hmm yeah it's the bay because they don't have a baby theme here huh look at that thanks and a Yoshi see oh yeah so that's baby luigi baby mario baby peach peach baby I think there's a minion there oh and I don't not sure what that guy is but they're on a cake okay on a strawberry cake all right why doesn't mean I don't know what that means but it's a shirt so and we have a Yoshi cup holder oh um um I think you put up your cup on yeah you play your coupon there so it doesn't stain the table what else Oh sticker a big sticker oh I mean maybe oh i think there's a tattoo I don't think that's a mini it's a sticker but it's not a minion that's another one we're good it looks a little se llaman cared it's a sec it says miniature miniature because the the theme for the April box was miniature is a little button 1up box April 2016 miniatures yeah oh yeah yeah me oh shiza okay Yoshi coast and coaster yo she got coaster 0103 Mario plushies oh that's an trace Oh an trace the bank was an trace I'm not familiar with a murine ear Oh shortcake party t-shirt and a squishies stressful yep I'm watch kiss me Cal to ya hala do so so okay so um I don't know what is this twenty bucks so yeah you know it's okay I'm oh I don't realize it's an engineer oh I see okay would you what you think of it when I give us yeah I think this is one of the best ones cuz yeah cuz i think the luigi's really cool when you wanna Kirby you're a mario fan cute okay hey would you wear that shirt yeah yeah no me word tomorrow okay um look great i know we have a lootcrate this this was more long you don't like to describe the box oh it's just a box yeah let's see what's inside cuz that's what's important all right oh and oh this is a crate let's do a single ass that's who we got here ok and that is sonic okay um arts omelets get out it is drum roll oh it's a drinking horn to drinking horn it's interesting that's cool you know you fill this with your favorite beverage and tricked out of Issus and that looks like the something basically the holster you tie that around yourself or around something and the gangs on it there look cool we have one of those yeah I'm on guys as one so now we have another and it comes in this nice little haha pouch this is any of Viking while Viking in one half scale something drink mug drink horn so from Chronicle okay so okay well what's next a shirt that's hurt uh and this looks like a labyrinth shirt Oh David Bowie lab'ring yep that is that's really cool finds now see it at 2 i'm sure i show that to the audience there you go we're having close-ups yeah but still yeah okay that's a lie bruh so yeah the inside of the box is also a labyrinth I think yeah it's something I don't know what I just said Oh me mama those are socks those are actually very tira very eat what does it say there's a very hot very poter sucks rafar so i don't know why well what I'll do my pioneer you can wear Eric butter sock site um a roll looks simple just a roll lately way something in there to 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I'm sure this is a exclusive d20 ice mold oh you can fill that with water with water and you freeze it and it makes an exclusive d20 ice mold so that's a t20 out of the slightest idea oh god yeah we are not familiar no no if you are familiar with any of this stuff please tell us in the comment section manic whatever so um I thought the 1up box was was pretty good um I think you know if you like Mario and if you like classic Nintendo games right I think it was really good so it was definitely worth the money and look great hi blue pringles time to good we're just unfamiliar ok and there's yeah we're not going to do this now flip it out and set out at our own time but uh I didn't thought the loot crate was ok I was I don't like it we weren't I don't think I don't think it was money well-spent it's you know I don't really need a drinking horn I could care less about the poster um doesn't matter if I know what it is or not you know I just don't think it's if I need a d20 ice cube you know 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PeBAqJIY6Fc | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PeBAqJIY6Fc | Minecraft Hypixel w/ Jack Manifold, Amouranth, and Niki Nihachu | hello hello chat how are you doing give me a second i'm still setting everything up i didn't realize my starting soon was so so uh short hello thank you bonnie uh no thank you andrew for the gifted sub i appreciate it carl jacobs and sapna thank you for the uh tier one and alex thank you for the seven months i appreciate it hello everyone how are you doing let me clean my glasses real quick hi nikki hope you're having a good day less than three i wanted to redo the turtles but i don't have my embroidery thingy here yet and from the old turtles so i had turtles here by the way i had turtles embroidery here but they weren't too good um and it it discolored it because of the colors uh because i washed it so just ignore that patch there's going to be new turtles there soon but i yeah uh city thank you for the two months i appreciate it minty soup soup thank you for the five months i appreciate it soup overall well chat oh no they're not cleaning there's this patch here which is not going going away two months omg you're such a big inspiration and got me into streaming have an amazing stream much love from germany i appreciate it thank you for the two months um we're going to play well like seven months while i clean my glasses i will tell you uh but listen i think for the time seven months uh we're going to play minecraft with jack manifold on amaranth today hi nikki i hope you're doing well today i'm doing well i have streamed with amaranth before i've been on her podcast and uh we've been on a drum class together back when that was a thing um i don't know if she's ever been on my stream though i don't know if i streamed those but she's lovely she honestly she's so lovely alex thank you for the gift for the five months sorry uh emily thank you for the sub hello everyone oh no alex gives us five subs thank you alex um so yeah i don't know if she if she has been on my on my stream before i've been on hers a few times and yeah she's she's lovely like i said she's lovely um i think she's doing a charity stream right now i'm not completely sure though she is she is which is pretty cool um travis thank you so much uh respect you know reaper curls thank you for the prime i appreciate it oh sorry if you can hear me swallowing um okay i told them i'm ready uh i'm just gonna wait for them to call me other than that chad how are you how are you water is delicious water is good jack has this water filter i don't know if you if you told you i don't know how many people from his chat are here even but jack has this water filter which makes the water taste like nothing it's literally like liquid nothing which is so weird because even like i feel like even water i don't know a few people don't agree with that but i feel like water tastes like something um but yeah that one doesn't you're not great i hope you feel better soon yes very cool thank you for all the subs that joy thank you for the three months i appreciate it strange thank you for the 11 months almost a year let's go um i appreciate it guys thank you uh sonka thank you for the 300 bits three months with my favorite streamer thank you i appreciate it nothing water yeah i feel like i i even feel like different countries have different tasting water like uh uk water a lot of the times taste like chlorine uh here in brighton it doesn't in most houses like the one we have here the tap water here i'm talking about tap water by the way the tap water here doesn't um but london tap water and like outside of like sea cities i guess that they just taste but this is good tap water this tap water just tastes like water i couldn't even describe it um you hate water what do you drink then what do you drink you drink soda instead monster i don't want to but how does it feel being back to your old camera angle even if it's a bit higher than before feels weird being back to how things were though i guess your camera isn't balanced on a youtube's box anymore so i guess things have changed it has i have a tripod now it feels good i feel happy to go back to the roots you know i feel like my 2021 was a lot of like trying out who i am and what i want to do and i feel like i am finished i'm happy to go like i'm happy to like to like you know start to be established i guess i don't know i don't know [Laughter] i don't know um okay so she's just thank you for the raid wait who's writing olivia olivia thank you so much for the raid i appreciate it i hope you had a good stream thank you thank you welcome everyone we are currently starting stream hello everyone we're still starting but we are going to play thank you for all the subs too oh my god lugo thank you for the sub uh ray ray chalks for hcl thank you so much i'm sorry if i butchered that um because i'm always at work but i just wanted to say how much i appreciate the messages you put in your notifications they're often the only positivity i receive i'm glad that's why i do it you don't have to click on them but you i'm i'm glad if you read them and you're like yeah yeah um but yeah thank you everyone we're starting stream we're going to um play minecraft with jack manifold and amaranth in a second uh let me actually open minecraft because i think she's opening minecraft too so yeah very cool uh unruly waffles thank you so much for the sub i appreciate it wait my subgoal isn't working i just realized this isn't updating why is it not updating uh that's so weird wait let me change that that's so weird aaa why five months fairy pogba's niha i appreciate it thank you thank you all right why are you not working you wear the right one settings maybe now it works that's so weird i'm sorry that doesn't work no it doesn't work one month tell bibi yes one month one month until twitch baby um aprilcherry.xd exe thank you so much for the sub yeah this is an update but maybe this one still does we'll see maybe it will update throughout the stream uh i'm not trying to scam your chat we don't need to reach there we go it works now maverico thank you so much for the sum i appreciate it when is the next mcc fcc is taking a small break right now i don't know when they're coming back i don't know if they announced it but they are uh taking like a like beginning of the year break to work on some other projects builds us wasn't working either maybe it's just uh stream elements then hey this is my first time that i am able to donate i hope this stream is awesome thank you thank you okay um what should we do let me let me ask you 17 months love you sm less than three thank you thank you solly for the 17 months i appreciate it let me ask them what the plan is my posture chat my posture let me turn this around to encourage so close design to join us in case he wants to join us chat oh we're playing hypixel okay let's go ah 1.8 is the best high pixel one right i haven't played minecraft in a while when i play micro flash chat oh my god i don't remember sophie thank you for the sub uh enjoy thank you so much for the gift itself i appreciate it thank you thank you oh it's starting on my graphic tablet no it's not never mind um all right i'll just see what the plan is i started uh great thank you twitch baby i hope you're doing well mickey less than three i appreciate it thank you thank you thank you for the two months number one and found um what number one and found smp thank you so much for the five gifted i appreciate it thank you guys i appreciate it i hope you're all well again um i'm just we're just setting up everything right now um i'm gonna call them i'm gonna call them hello hello hello hi hat on my lap right now so it's a party of five let's go okay let me go and hype yourself okay i'm there i'm waiting i'm being i'm being the people are shouting at me the people of hypixel are shouting are they are they saying just jack actually no specifically they just put manifold but still that's your that's your call where is my call okay hello i wasn't screaming you joined and i promised i just fell i kind of was but i'm so excited for today yeah it's gonna be so fun i just learned what the games are yesterday um so i'm probably going to lose but that's okay because charity we love that yay hooray all right hey everyone which shower is it wait which character you get to choose you get to get your shoes whoever wins gets to choose and i'll give that charity a thousand dollars and i'll give you a hundred probably thought about this prior you have the time while we're playing to think about it of course yeah now i know so many charities just off the top of my head i could pick one i'm just saying everything up right now you could even let your chat vote if you were indecisive but i will okay i'll figure something out that we practiced yesterday we practiced a little bit of bed wars and we were i'm not quite sure who wrote this but i think rowan is like emma runs pa but correct me and we did a little bit of party games so those are really the only ones that we did we did farm hunt for like honestly those all sound good party games and bed wars let me go too so that's what i was like because i got chill with that bed wars is very very intense victory thing from five gifted i appreciate it but everyone was like do bad bars so it was pretty fun i i enjoyed it yesterday i think that was the game that i actually liked the most you actually did a really good job i was impressed oh you go to bed i was i was decent but i i don't think that we were playing against very good people it's okay now here's here's something i'm going to teach you and you're going to be blown away by this minecraft is mainly played by children so yeah but they have short fingers they can't press the keys they're stubby they can't reach across the keyboard exactly second they got a press like i don't know d that they're done their fingers don't reach that far okay i'm gonna put my minecraft user in the chat so that you guys can hi nikki his chat are you going to do 13 months sounds good thank you sad cats for the 30 miles i appreciate it thank you thank you i'm going to mess up and not mute myself so i'm actually playing on my sister setup so i'm usually not that good already like compared to somebody who knows how to play i'm a pro but to anybody else who knows what they're doing there we go what you're not saying best from me i'm not expecting the best from myself so so you're fine yeah same it's just people are gonna cringe just a little bit and it's gonna be fine if i changed my um output audio before i opened the minecraft should i relaunch it or can i change it uh you probably should relaunch it okay yeah probably should relaunch okay let's relaunch it so do you guys have any charity ideas yet i only had this mentioned three minutes ago i mean i didn't really look at it either but uh but i i i'm hmm chad i'll let you decide what are some good characters i like the make-a-wish one make-a-wish was good wow that is that is an ex has a long list that's very that's a very specific do you think that you could do something with like animals because i know kate's really into animals yeah my heart would like an animal charity that'd be so cool animals are the best ones okay so um i have to add you guys also or dude i'm gonna invite you to the party i've invited um oh everyone literally everyone ignored my invites okay thanks guys thanks guys no no it's all good i don't have an invite to the players party seeing jack manifold tv invited you to their party is the most horrific thing take a picture take a picture i literally did i literally did not to be like a fan girl but i i did like not to be buying but i am going to be because this is it's going on twitter fine get those interactions that's what i'm saying i'm getting as many clicks this is so exciting okay thank you for being an inspiration you look amazing today we can start with that so we can start with party games or whatever you guys want to do all right yeah i'm the only one who isn't live so i'm going to let you guys make that i see a lot of treasures wherever you want to go in which case i'm one of the ones who isn't live so i'm going to let you guys pick i'm not sure yet sorry have i done one for a treasure project yet please pick what sorry uh wait no it's not wait what sorry sorry what he's great at making decisions so this is going to be easy i was muted i didn't hear what yeah do you want to choose which game oh god um we can start with bedwars i'm happy to start with some bed wars a classic how do we determine the winner for bed wars though do you have any ideas oh wait wait wait you want to do oh you want to do a lot against each other we can i mean we can still play i can't do i can do that but i just i i that that's fine i just need to start custom lobby which i forget we could do we could do it against each other or we could do like whoever gets the final kill or just like whatever you can do that would be fun that's fine oh okay high pixel custom bobby that's fine i just need to remember what the command is because i've not done it in ages uh yeah custom lobby sounds fun if you can figure it out okay and then youtube jack manifold tv we definitely had stream snipers yesterday so it's probably for the best yeah i want to be oh sorry i just throws it away no no no no no no no no if you need to don't let's go i haven't seen this map before this one looks different than yesterday oh yeah there's lots there's lots and lots of trout projects very cool afternoon 500 pounds i can't believe i haven't done a charity for them yet okay so i'm i play a little bit weird i usually do r as my run key instead of control because i have dainty little lady hands but it won't let me so now why don't you set it to shift like every game ever no because shift is like shift is shift you can't you can't change shift no i did i i changed does it the same as me because he is also sane and realizes that every game ever like literally every other game that's ever been made uses control for crouch and shift for sprint minecraft's the only one that went let's change that a petition because that is the most important thing going on in the world right now i need more gold oh my god okay okay okay um um it's just i've never played on my own team i've liked panicky a little bit but no i've never been solo before it was the first game oh so i think i'm not sure but like what's the what like empty bases still generate stuff so if you bridge to them you can still get loot from them that might be true i don't i don't because i know i've never thought about it i know when people die and like they're not there anymore i don't know yeah definitely you can do that but i'm not sure whether you can yeah or a friend possibly like someone like emma brent knows i mean we're good i'm coming for y'all oh no i'm on the move i'm on the prowl uh-oh oh oh oh oh oh give me some more gold damn you generator okay no my sister doesn't have my hearse my stamp on her computer that would that would make sense oh i don't think not to keep talking but i don't think i've introduced myself to chat i am rowan i'm emirates assistant's sister don't make weird comments she is a child don't be weird i'm i'm i'm a minority illegal in high school i got out of school an hour ago to do this stream i i really thought you were going i left school early in order to stream minecraft with amaranth and like that's a really that's a really interesting thing to tell your parents so i'm i don't have a stream or anything but yeah very excited to be here i'm on the move oh i'm scared i'm coming for you first no no you can't already damn i took it slow i figured you guys wouldn't push mid oh i was hoping you would so you had a so you had a bridge there i want to go for you first jack no i haven't actually used it yet because well i again figured no one would would bother but how do we build bridges i haven't done that before the wool the wall the wall okay let me give you a step-by-step tutorial there's the wall uh you buy it with money oh okay okay so here's what you're here i'll actually come over to you and i'll teach you i'll teach you [Music] well you've already beat me then because i can't let's do shift right i think well i hope you're both going for a duck ah i'm wasting blocks is there only one emerald jam no where's the other one who's blue why do you want to know oh it's a big mid i'm dumb hey come down here jack are you blue no no it's it's a random in this private game is it random no no that's me being sarcasm oh okay i will help you okay okay okay yeah yeah okay slash reports report okay helps me beat jack manifold yeah yeah he doesn't like me exactly the girls have to stick together girl squad for real so how do i actually like destroy the blocks that are protecting your bed if they're i don't have a pickaxe am i supposed to have one uh you should buy one you can oh i didn't see that how do i miss that can buy a pickaxe for the edges genocide oh my god okay i got his bed that's all i wanted how does it feel jack i don't even care i'm gonna die again so i'm fine you're not gonna die no [Music] i don't know i have two two emmys two oh there's the turtles oh okay i can only get a wooden pickaxe try to upgrade it or something what do i do yeah you can grab it with more iron thank you melissa how much iron do i need to upgrade it says it when you hold it over sharpness okay i'll get some more diamonds oh so the other day i was trying to get like like and i hadn't played minecraft thank you so much for the great i appreciate it thank you thank you hello everyone we're playing bedwars i'm coming for your brand right now ollie i'm sorry this is embarrassing okay okay okay nice how does it don't believe this how does it feel guys i have latency in play are they villagers i just know my thing is right now my ping is literally a million so guys that's why sorry oh hello there we go okay but i need help how do i get help kind of just running around mid gap getting some emmys uh dragon stop threatening oh no it's not stuff okay um ah utility how do i get this one oh i need everything i don't have that one okay i have gold see there we go oh i don't need it anymore okay okay okay i'm coming for someone i don't think we have any any like well it's not me i'll tell you that much guys i actually have tutoring i actually have to go my high school needs i have to leave are you serious wait what no okay okay i was like what the [ __ ] has yellow bed already been destroyed oh yeah it looks like it has okay that's fine then we it's okay chad are you coming for me right now is that what's happening um maybe she's gone maybe i might be here oh [ __ ] by the way oh [ __ ] i almost [ __ ] up um i mean we do have something special you know i'll i'll give you a proper funeral it's fine ah a viking a viking people oh yeah yeah get like a really big rock and just place it on the ground in solidarity for me okay where are the [ __ ] houses [Music] thank you emmy for the gift of stop i appreciate it see how fast everyone killed me in bedwars that's that's pretty that's that's that's pretty you know i i feel i feel great thanks for that boost where am i supposed to where is your bed i'll never tell you i'll never tell you where is your bed i'll never tell you [Music] well i'm going back to my bed i guess oh my god i got eight diamonds and two emeralds jack is literally he's probably busy i don't know your chances jack's not streaming so he's probably just chill probably just in a chill mood not my makeup thank you i appreciate it okay let's see let's see you know where i am yeah but now i'm lost i don't know now his ego jack's ego must be must be so far down right now because he got killed by me [Laughter] imagine imagine you get killed by me that must be so like just sad hey hey i see you i'm not burning you [Music] i've never actually done this before so let me try oh i was okay chad knows what i was trying to do it was gonna be cool goodbye emily i am going to the stars what the [ __ ] where are the stairs oh here are the stairs oh oh oh oh she's rising she's rising levels watch this you're going to lose your mind i'm going to go bonkers i'm not going to watch this watch watch watch your twitch no i'm not gonna watch me i'm not gonna watch hi mickey you look really pretty sparkling i appreciate it thank you thank you [Laughter] should i still have food here i was eating but i couldn't finish them so i still have food here just sitting in front of me so if i start eating like randomly throughout the stream and you wonder where my food has come from it's just sitting here no no no no i went to break her bed and she knocked me off like a little devious creature oh my god i didn't even get wool okay hold up guys amaranth is actually kind of a pro she plays on lunar client i have never played this before actually he's really good i mean you did kill me so you know that's pretty impressive true that's true i did kill you don't doubt your skills yeah exactly i'm good with my fingers i press the button really fast but that's about all i can do where are you [Applause] sound is nice all right all right okay i'm back no i'm not i was being silly i lied thank you special speciality youtube i appreciate it thank you where would you happen to be right now miss kate okay perf i'm right here oh you know what we could do we could play party are you gonna try it again are you gonna try it again uh yeah probably actually but a little bit higher so i don't get that how thick is your defense you have shears you're so weird for that i i bought them accidentally okay no no nice backpedaling oh wait i was just setting up some stuff right now oh no you can't even see the fight my favorite hoodie when are you doing your merch that's all i can say um i actually was supposed to get the first drafts um the other day but the package got delivered um but it got delivered to some neighbor who i don't know who i've walked around like all my street and i don't know who it is so i think like one neighbor just took it um so yeah i'll have to see because my my post person didn't even give me like like a little paper to where it was delivered so it might be delayed a little the charity is my bank account that was a joke that was a joke i'm donating it to charity you know what i think we oh wait i was i'm here sorry you know what i think we could play afterwards uh what would be quite cool uh party games maybe because it's like all like different mini games that's also on my list oh you have a list games uh they get the list it consists of bed wars and party games so uh that's the [Music] so i hope the rest of the stream goes well [Music] oh my god wait i need more more materials oh my god how do i change my freaking video settings uh how do i change my my full screen there we go oh my gosh next to me is there anyone close there we go now you can actually see me so now whenever i look here i look at chat because you're right there that's better [Music] you know what i i need to stick music on i've realized that like i'm like i tell you there isn't any music oh hello okay oh i didn't even know you were thank you for speed bridging over here appreciate it guys guys guys guys jack manifold that is my name and my bio where are you oh my god my sensitivity oh my god okay so i gotta have a stronger defense i have to stronger defense um um like you can get obsidian but i'll be kind of pissed about it oh yeah i'm sure i'm sure you will be my bridging is so slow i cannot speed british i can't believe i just i just got raped and now you see me struggling to bridge like somewhat fast how do i get up here do i have to build myself up really i don't know this map oh i guess i do oh no [Music] oh it was me it was me because i [Music] jack what do you have around your bed right now what do you mean like what defense do you have why would i tell you that yeah i'm asking yeah i don't know why it doesn't why would i steal my mind chat without why would i spill my strategy right now chat was asking i don't want them to know how about that six months i'd like to keep my secrets thank you so much six months i appreciate it you heard it here folks guys jack manifold lies to chad yes i'd openly admit that's the one thing i won't lie about i will often tell lies you know nikki the game screen that does okay whatever we'll just go to jack and kill him bit cheeky in it kill him again that was so annoying so now you lose so graceful wait is stuck red now [Music] you change his color no no what jack did you change your color yeah yeah cause blue is bad oh he's trying to avoid that curse what's your color now why would i tell you that i'm just asking i'm a man of my secrets he's asking for chad he's great i can't do this [Music] though i would die why did i look i was like am i green oh here is a genso i don't know who's green it's really weird you are right i can't see it on the top list guys my monitor actually just blue screen don't really wait specifically the monitor specifically your monitor blue screen none of the other bits that's crazy that's wild i honestly have never seen that that happened yesterday it did happen yesterday i was teaching kate and it actually blew screens and i was like it did i have one second guys pause build battle i gotta go yeah i'm gonna go get my computer checked out [Music] i just need more iron come on give me some more iron [Music] diamond generators hey hey yo hey yo bed destruction already oh [ __ ] it's happening because they're coming for us i'm going for the big toe all right i i i need to win my game hope you were having that why are we both just gonna keep going higher i'm gonna go back to the mid and see how are you doing i'm okay i'm i'm doing great goodbye from bill's room hello probably gonna head back to my island now how much does my setup cost i don't know i i built it like throughout the years you know so like gradually spent money on it okay okay i got some right i thought that was white you're the pro so how often have you played this game jack this bad words one the bad boys i played but was a decent amount nothing crazy but a few times no no i guess that's great he's a sweat no no no no no i don't think i am no i don't think i will [Music] a hundred stars i don't even know what that would mean now you're just like not good is that no there's no bed there what the hell where's white i don't understand this map i am too much that is too much um is it that but that's black is it no it's gray okay okay [Music] we'll go to jax [Music] i hope i have enough here [Music] oh my god why did i just do that how did that happen nikki you're doing okay there oh my god i don't even know how that happened i genuinely don't know how how i like how do i keep pressing the wrong things oh my god bad fingers yeah like actually i don't know what's going on today no i don't think actually because i don't know if that's a real condition oh i know that it actually is i have bad fingers bad fingers yeah make this a little more safe here oh you're kidding me that's so dumb hello thank you on twitter i'm literally going to put you destroyed jack's bed one one hit one hit like just too much no literally why is he dead he's dead oh my god good job guys back to friday night funking yeah i closed right now that's why he's quiet because he's playing friday night pumpkin i got your stones sword i got wait where do i get the tnt from how do i get explosives oh here it is i see i see it now all right let's go for pink inside because i feel bad going for amaranth uh oh we could we could just go through jack space i'm sorry i can't i can't with like a good conscience [Music] i don't know who i want to support oh [Music] yeah what am i supposed to do while i'm dead just sit there no i'm going to play foreign fair enough where's your ghost at i'm walking a compass i'm holding a compass find me in the afterlife i'm looking for you mr manifold i don't even know if i i am a ghost i'm playing friday night i feel so bad this guy i feel so bad i don't want to kill her but i have to she probably will kill me first again i like this bed defense miss amaranth uh huh okay are you stream sniping me maybe no i'm dead oh okay okay that's fine what's your what's like what's the vision what are you going for i'm strong that's the vision strongest real real okay let's do this i guess it's time for me to venture out into the world be brave again oh my god jack the fact that you changed my buttons annoys me so much because if i change it back i'll press the wrong buttons again but like i keep pressing the wrong buttons then change them because you're already pressing the wrong buttons oh this is so annoying [Music] do you guys have weird or are you just like playing in silence i was but now i'm playing friday night funkin so you know i'm playing in silence you should probably turn music on does the game have music um yeah press escape and then option music and sound oh is that 100 i guess there's no music in here then you can just play your own music yeah maybe the next round whatever you want whatever you want i don't like the fact that you've grabbed my accent while i've been here i'm mirroring you i'm matching your energy jack hello i have unmatchable energy so that's not true but okay are you building a wall she asked this yesterday she was like would it be better if i built like a like a wall would that help i mean oh you can just kind of jump over it and she was like oh i don't have any wool anywhere that's so intense this is a stare down [Laughter] oh my god careful no no no wrong button [Music] okay [Music] i'm back in business let's go let's go it confuses me so much i'm not trying to like blame everything on the buttons because it definitely isn't just in the defense game and honestly so far it's working which not for real i lost all my tnt though [Music] my sister okay not to call her out she's gonna be pissed at me but she's watching the stream and she just texts me and says she's doing good with the ring where are your number one supporters you know i never said i was good at minecraft i just play it that's a different yeah no same honestly she just said shut up [Music] oh i know what i'm gonna do fish ah oh my god oh my god somebody's sword just got thrown okay okay okay okay u is the throw button so you have to make sure not to press q oh oh i pressed the wrong i got the wrong thing oh [ __ ] out of here okay i got this i'm sitting in silence because now i actually have to look for a charity that i want to tone into i didn't expect to win [Music] i forgot to eat my apples no and you got me yes you know what yes okay okay i have like so little life too yeah i know okay [Music] i can do like a one of those like sports referees kind of voices and in this corner we have emirates and in the other corner we have nikki niacchiou making her slow walk through the bridge she gaffed lady oh i'm kind of stream snapping never mind that's all good [Music] she's a pro she's a pro what did i do so bad good job though oh do you guys want to keep playing or do you want to just what do you think what do you i mean i'm down either way we can change games change games yeah sure yeah okay so just click the bed no i'll lobby but i can't type lobby so um have i got a lobby oh it's fine i'll i'll drag you out because okay it's just me you have to control it because party leader [Music] let's go chat look at me never doubted myself a day of my life noises i can win bad words against them what am i done with party games it's in the like you go all games and then and then there's like a thing right how are you doing chat how are you doing build that hole i clicked oh i didn't mean to do this housing in a mystery box oh dual tools we dueling not intentionally i just went to click mini games and i i didn't uh all games am i dumb why can i not find mini games classic games here we go no this still isn't there might i think i'm stupid okay hold on let me go to the lobby it's okay grandpa okay games here we go jesus find it arcade games i can think what the thing was called party games here we are it's literally dr phil it is i'm so bad at this by the way right over here over here oh this [ __ ] i feel like i should be on my picture yes i am so what is this again we have to kill each other yes going into this corner of people oh [ __ ] is this not a private game anymore no it was supposed to be but i i obviously like disables it between me leaving the game i figured it's down hmm i got killed by dr phil right now and i'm simply a bystander oh god i got killed by dr phil i just do oh my god no no doctor phil i mean it was literally going to be anything to go after dr phil because he did kill all of us i mean he's known to be powerful that is true he didn't look like dr phil on my end was it because of the lunar thing oh yeah probably i'm on luna as well so yeah you can have like like random skin the gas what's i know there was gap wait what happened okay you're walking around yeah it's like snake she's a girl you remember slytherin oh yeah i love slytherin it's slither i o but minecraft well now i know we both killed each other look at us i'll play some music i think jack's quite good at this so quiet let's reproduction that's why i'm gaming just the two of us we can make it if we try yeah we we really killed everyone quite quickly just two of us i feel like we've got a bit of waiting on us until you better get away from oh but you freak nice job okay what can i say i'm a gamer oh this one is so hard like oh yeah i don't can you hear that okay chat i don't want to be too distracting well what is this what is happening you have to shoot pigs at people and hit them with faces i'm fighting doctors i'm so confused no how he slow me up but i can't blow him up what the hell for real yeah i don't know they hate women simon don't claim simon hypixel does things like that nothing i ain't going to have simon hypixel slander here he's a good guy was this a private game no this one isn't a private game high pixel i love you please don't ban me about something we can keep track of points be it better this is this is uh this is like an overall thing the points will be like clear at the end oh gotcha it's like a it's like imagine mario party but minecraft this is that um uh you're really going for the strong strat standing still it's it's worrying me i'll be honest crazy i'm hungry [Music] any of us alive [Music] oh this game i've never seen this game you just have to jump over the the rope oh okay well now i know it's not really a rope it's it's just particle effects but but the point still stands i always see [Music] yeah i heard it too but i was like i'm not going to call out jack manifold sorry i'm just i again not live copyright you know don't have to worry about copyright right now it's a good song it is a good song i won't lie wait i'm just practicing dead it's okay yeah no no no idea who's alive me too um are y'all double jumping no you just jump behind this i guess when you're alive you jump high yeah you jump high when you're when your daddy jumped normal yeah you will whoo that was the goddess no he jumped up by my chair so i got oh can you guys hear the music i have music on uh if you're asking chat yeah i don't know if you're asking me i can't not only so can't hear it phil you can't stand on the same block as me it makes it really awkward he wants to be close to you yeah but it also makes it really difficult to dodge [Music] okay so i died i did not oh i did who [Music] well i was trying to put on music i'm sorry chat he's like oh i'm sorry which baby pops sorry he just he fell down like he he wanted to step on my leg but he didn't he like you know fell down but yeah he's a very happy i just wanted to be quiet there we go i don't want to go super loud there we go no i'm now just parkouring around dead and i panicked when i felt even though it really holds no consequence [Music] i wasn't a baby i was in a um in a call yesterday with friends oh it was so disgusting zuko pooped himself so he jumped on my on like on my on my desk it was like don't sit down down sit down because i then saw it and one of my friends i think it was laughing for me no connor connor joined and i was like connor please this is really weird for you joining but so good just pooped himself so i have to come no i did so ask myself my brain asked me okay okay oh god i'm doing this one oh you basically copy the pattern it's the one that we played yesterday yeah cool oh no let's go what are you mickey yeah nikki i'm right next to you you are if you're right you're right oh hello hi darn oh hi grind this is fun what did we do on it you have to knock everyone off and you have to stop everyone is attacking me profusely yeah it reminds me of crap games yeah it basically is actually i've got a score of two there's a guy purposely just blocking me he won't even go on the platform himself i hate when they do that get away from her why are me and dr phil beeping right now that's an interesting sentence to say everyone looks so similar to me except there's like blonde or brunette we can turn off the skin thing in a second that three stars y'all see it you'll love to see it second question ah good job jack okay so it's one for each of us which is good music i need more party music oh do you want to go to a private one now yeah yeah let's do a private game we'll do that jack manifold has quit can you still hear the music chat manifold uh oh chat i was about to answer that question as if like i could give you a valid answer is the music good or is it too loud chat let me know what is this game oh yeah that was a lobby oh okay jack apparently you can't make private lobbies i did oh you did okay he's just too good like that was not what you were able to do no never mind no i did not it looked like i did yeah you might actually yeah maybe with party games you can't but looks things because i've got private game enabled so i'm assuming not [Music] so good are we still i just left okay sorry i didn't know if you were leaving or stupid what is it oh pig jousting again no sorry we're ready again okay okay okay okay hi blockchain thanks for the house i think my allergies dr phil i can't see which one i see like someone with a naruto headband pig fishing oh this one's fun [Music] guys my fishing rod isn't working what do you mean it isn't working it's not it's not doing anything uh i i don't know what to tell you honestly you could try jumping back while you do it no no it's it's just not it's just not oh no i see you yeah that's so weird oh my god pig get in here no i won't do it either there we go what the [ __ ] pig get in here there we go finally i just looked over and saw kate's avatar like bounce angrily twice in the air oh pig oh my god none of the buck pig pig this super bacon is like crawling to you i guess i have to wait why are you so difficult to get in the hole there's a guy with 25 and i'm second without control where does control work what get in the hole oh my god no i didn't oh i hate this one i've never been able to oh annoyance i'm never worried i can't figure out like anything i'm sorry for killing you back there but to be fair i was targeting when i was the one jack jack from getting to the platform wall i was trying to help you beat him thanks mate my cat just meowed at me baby mommy's making art on minecraft i'm not even convinced i know what color i am i think you're always yellow is yellow to ourselves yeah [Music] one star finally nice i have no idea how how anyone's finally first always sucks what is this the same one the jump rope one oh oh oh okay oh i already died i'm not good at timing these yet okay i'll learn next time next time next time next time next game nice game who am i playing with i'm playing with jack manifold amaranth it's like emerald has a pa i think she has one or two private assistants and cameron sucks playing games no offense how dare you i have never played this before you can't tell me that i suck i don't even know what i'm doing yeah she's so low i tapped out like two seconds that was really dumb admittedly but still i'm annoyed at myself how dare you well i don't feel like we have to call me out there i've already i've secured first i found out i have cola because i can't taste water right have you tried tasting other things unbelievable really i think it's all right let's just read that what is this one i don't know as much as water does have a taste i feel like you're trying to land last time land get as many blocks as you can yeah wait what do you mean the one where you just fall in the water swung the water it wasn't loading in so that was kind of like oh man i already screwed it up it's so difficult here we go all right this is hard yeah [ __ ] drop leave the board in a sec landing on the border what's wrong bib she's eating a nail file oh my god what the cat was eating a nail file yeah you're being hunt hunted by a spider and you can see the tower bite like that light thingy in the middle spider oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god okay what is my cat doing actually helps or not with this one yeah i think it's a scam what is the objective how do people do this what's the strategy [Music] it doesn't really help psychoanalyzing party games lawnmower hey i didn't used to play roblox lawn mowers you know crouch and go through the ring okay [Music] these chicken noises how do i get higher oh let's face space oh [ __ ] oh my god [Music] i guess i'm dead already so it's fine just practicing oh i'm not dead okay oh my god it's so hard to see not in f5 oh that's actually oh my god oh f5 makes it so much easier what is my cat doing i've never thought to write an f5 yeah f5 makes it oh why is it so hard to go through the ring oh my god f5 does make it so much i can't i can't move very well i know it's okay queen you got this we believe in you why is my chicken on fire is it like because you're doing so good oh my god this is crazy no i think it's because of the rings i i never figured it out frozen floor oh my god thank you for a hundred percent check medical get away from me shut up dead these are so many new games that i have not played before yeah we really only played it like once yesterday there's a bunch of different mini games there's a lot yeah knock on wood nobody's really going for me here i'm kind of i feel like this guy's gonna go for you i don't know what it is i think that he may have tried to go for me what i'm so sorry my cat keeps scaring the [ __ ] out of me hey i still well i mean i didn't win the game overall but i did win out of five good job i was i did win good job thank you i'm very proud my party game skilled skills are next to none what's the plan now more party games or more better walls who want that one who won that i didn't i messed up me okay we can do a different thing do you want to build battle sure bring us there mr manifold sure i know what the symbol for that one is so i can get us there quick [Music] uh are we doing a private game oh yes sure i guess sick [Music] what do we build oh self-portrait it's so funny yeah definitely that's funny okay [Music] who super voted that i think no i think we just all voted it i don't think it's like that we did that okay um this is an art form hold on i'm moving some stuff how much time do we have much i didn't check five minutes oh that should be doable all right that should be doable it's not on really it's it is hey i'd hazard to say it's rude i don't know i don't know what you're talking about okay no i'm not paying attention what was the theme i missed it i was fixing it self-portrait oh okay um oh e i forgot how to do this all right i wonder if i can see anybody next to me who's next self-portrait um i'm right next to you oh nice i'm watching you through the glass like not in a weird way you definitely made it sound weird okay okay okay i'll just i'll just go back thank you [Music] i like this music yeah this music's nice i don't have it on me neither my cat is chasing her own tail right now this is so intense i don't know who's gonna win [Applause] well her over the tail yeah my bets on the tail it's looking like it oh my god i literally forgot how to build people i used to do that really well i'm making a little a little humor i'm making a face it's a portrait right yeah it is indeed i'm not good at building fast but we're trying we're doing our best [Applause] i use an emerald like a block or no i meant like a regular envelope no can i like place it no no you put it in like a you can get an item frame now no that's fine it looks scary chad what the hell that's just rude you can't tell me that this is scary trying my best here i don't remember nicki support y'all are being so rude i don't remember how i did it just in case i remember i did like really well hey it looks great don't lie to me okay it looks fantastic up for halo's birthday don't be rude chat my my creation is beautiful all right is your chappie routine always rude my chat is just constantly rude story of my life okay to be fair they are kind of correct with mine though mine is a bit scary i only have one more minute oh my god oh my god no yeah i did not utilize my time very well what am i doing okay it's fine guys we all just need to warm up yeah this is the warm-up round yeah these are like feathering on my hair um um yeah looks it looks nice i think no probably not but you know it's fine have some self-confidence it looks amazing it looks beautiful uh okay whatever i'll leave it it's great i did it so well i remember i did i i it's because i did too small i needed to do it like higher up i think mine is perfect okay and i don't know what to do next time getting scarier i know i'm sorry because you know milkers there you go all right all right oh that's quite sweet actually i messed it up i should have felt it higher this is epic this is so good thank you guys it's cute i like it i forgot to vote my bad oh this is good too undertale okay i didn't even need to make it undertale guys this is mine there's cows because oh wow that's really good jack wow that looks great yeah yeah okay okay who's gonna win hey thank you guys for me i got fourth place wow mine was the most creative this is dumb it's funny it was warm up guys it's warmer it's more about true yeah i did win again though so your point is illegitimate this is what's the next one going to be eiffel tower banana golem fishing rod doll i kind of like banana all right cool all right banana let's go banana huh i wanna i not oh there we go okay i genuinely believe that i lost my ability to build some way along the way [Music] okay okay this is looking good [Music] how do i make this like [Music] it looks great i like it it looks really good [Music] it's too many oh [Music] okay i'm gonna put a red block on the floor and that's where you're supposed to stand for the most scenic view okay of this banana wow oh banana she said it my cat oh my god trying to get the shape of this banana is typical is difficult but not this banana is going to be quite splendid in it banana it's not a jack manifold stream if somebody doesn't make fun of his accent can i get an amen but jack manford isn't live it isn't a jam manifold stream exactly you made a good point my chat's saying emman i think i'm done oh my god anxiety ah that's my alarm oh my god i don't have enough time i'll get the alarm after this chat let the anxiety build so what's a good thing i'm sorry that was my meatball that's another thing i could add i was trying to build a little creature for this um banana but it really just looks like one of those muskets and now i have to start from squarespace you just built among us on accident on accident okay sure i thought among us on accident guys hey guys i built something on accident i might have done too much girth i got excited too much girth on this banana ah okay i'm just gonna put a sign i don't have time for this nice beautiful wait one minute i haven't even built the banana what what have you been doing this whole time background oh [ __ ] i don't have a background yeah you did a background what i don't have a background okay guys oh [ __ ] whoa where did i go i've seen it because where's the guy to change the floor see did he leave no no no he's it's he's just in the corner i know i don't see him weird if you click on the crystal um at this at the edge of your um inventory and you drag an item to the the color that your floor is right now you can change it i don't know if that might get it's okay um it's okay [ __ ] it this alarm is triggering me okay okay yeah yeah yeah okay okay all right let's kind of a little bit bendy oh i like this banana oh it's bruised so a little bit like i like clarification yeah that yeah tells you what it is thank you thank you legendary it's good so good i didn't get to finish i like the spongebob it was going to be a banana boat but i didn't finish oh that's quite cute like the sunscreen oh wow that's really good i didn't know you knew how to build that well that was good look appealing banana i like it every type of banana you could think of i made it okay okay go to the go to the red block what what this is you're unfinished that's the left banana and then over here i was trying to make a monkey a monkey i just put the word monkey on it this one is yeah this one wins yeah yeah that was just deserved yeah yeah he's three points i can't usually it's just we're all so bad yeah [Music] i enjoy building but i just don't i never have ideas so now you have concepts all right yeah this game is great eating competitions i feel like that's i like two personally i really like okay here let's do oh my god i have the perfect idea [Music] i actually don't um i do okay let's see [Music] okay oh oh nikki i was gonna talk about this and then i completely forgot i'm taking german as my um language course in high school do you like it let's go i'm pro a pro what can i say i have so much respect for people who take german as their language like why do you do this that's cool it's because my german teacher is like like he's intense but he's also like very good at teaching so a lot of the people in my school just take the class like for him i see i see that makes sense but yeah it's actually really fun i'm glad [Music] i took the french for three years i remember none of it in german because i don't remember anything and now i wish i had taken spanish because texas yeah yeah i'm doing spanish on duolingo as well because i was like i was on the train and i saw like or like somebody asked me for directions in spanish and i was like wow this is like the second most spoken language in america and i know like i cannot have a conversation with anybody so i was like bro i should learn some spanish so drewing chewing vouch let's see gosh my anxiety i cannot build fast how do people do this [Music] same ddh i i am so bad with with the english language i literally have to when i like search something up i think for like i don't even know 10 seconds what the word is again yeah you're try legal yeah i'm trilingual [ __ ] that is so nicki is so cool thank you he's the best that is super cool i wish i could speak more than one language i'm boring though ah i can always learn i mean i feel like it's harder when you're like older to learn it i i could not pick up another language now but there's always time to learn could you say german is one of the harder ones or yeah the grammar like german grammar is really oh my god the grammar is not interpreted i'm sorry i just the grammar is so annoying it's so it's like i haven't even gotten into like past tenses and i don't want to yeah no it's really it's a mess respectfully not trying to diss your language it's very beautiful no no i get it oh my god oh it's gray with an a right oh my god i oh i'm so stupid i didn't know how to write gray i wrote it with an e and like even last time i just couldn't find like gray stuff you can kind of write it either way but it probably just choosed one chose [Music] taking after the sand concept [Music] [Applause] no um thank you oh wait sugar daddy alex i didn't see yourself it was a seven oh my god this is so frustrating and zeus and thank you so much for the water appreciate it thank you thank you yes she's a chef okay it's soup tomato soup okay good soup oh my goodness i'm so sorry on his chair and he did not like that he did not like that come on you can go on it now oh you did not like it yeah this one's this one's made from me how could i how could i put stuff on his chair thank you strange what do you think mine's pretty cool oh yeah i wasn't done this is i love this thank you this is nice true true truing music is yeah you finally voted for mine someone did that usually doesn't happen what's the thing on the side hello hello can i not hear them hello hello hello okay i couldn't hear you good job thank you for the year i think it was the whole call i couldn't yeah they're cool i made a tin of campbell's soup i like it i like this i like that soup looks like so fast i like this immediately sam you were joint first so you there you go yeah she just keeps winning this is fun i'm having a good time yeah he just keeps winning he's unstoppable he is there will one day be a category that i'm not gonna should we do something else a different one uh we can do yeah sure what do you wanna do uh what was that animal play farm hunt yeah we needed that one wait let's just vote something so that we can go into the game and then and then i'll i'll leave top hat top hat i can't say i've ever played whatever you're talking about what's the one you're talking about it's called farm hunt it's it's basically just prop hunt but like farm animals and oh okay i get you uh you know what what category it's under yeah yeah yeah i think it's whatever no uh thyroid thank you for the three different things okay now i know what that looks like i can actually welcome welcome we are playing minecraft uh hypixel mini games with uh amaranth jackson [Music] everyone okay sorry what is this again this is uh with animals oh that's cute yeah yeah i like that i was like how come i can keep moving so much okay are you guys a hunter or an animal on the right side it should say i am uh i'm a i'm a hunter i'm an animal nikki we're both animals do i just like be an animal and just stand or do i walk has anyone noticed that tumblr re-black branded their twitter to look like rambu what was really weird they did what the official tumblr twitter looks like rambo at the moment i just sorry it was something that i thought was really hard did you find out like just now yeah i know okay i've been looking out you know yeah let me check the tumblr twitter never thought i'd say that out loud oh my goodness i didn't even see it because i thought it was robu yeah oh my god oh my god i'm dying oh my god oh my god i am a proud this is going to make me sound cringe as [ __ ] okay so be ready for this i have been stubbed for 12 months oh yeah yeah wow sound a little bit cringe no it doesn't that's awesome i don't think you're cringe i actually run the tumbler twitter account nick i know that you're watching please don't stream snipers running around oh they lost me i think and whoever else is watching don't stream snipe please they did a pro no why would you no why would you do that ah i'm running like a chicken oh oh i didn't i died hmm this is difficult [Music] y'all are good at hiding i'll give you that is anyone still alive yeah oh okay there's plenty there are 10 animals and 11 hunters what the [ __ ] thank you under mom yeah animals have bows oh i didn't even know that [Music] who is right there there's a hunter right there and i'm sorry sorry that was sore and i didn't stream snipe you then and i wouldn't now i literally just got jump scared oh my god i'm not good with a bow evening oh i'm still being chased okay did you hear him sneeze he sneezed jack manifold i didn't even notice that was you i i i i i saw this out after a lot of running i was like oh that's a bit weird i'm sorry whatever animal you were i was a little kitty cat i'm looking for an ocelot though sorry that's that's what's one monitor is higher than the other and i'm getting triggered oh my god [Music] hello i'm getting like carpal tunnel oh i think my game stopped responding oh there it goes now it's right it's back it's back okay we're good you blue screen knock on wood i would i would die jack turn around yeah turn around hello hi there oh where do i go no oh my god we have bombs wait what's happening in here where are the pigs again i need to blow up some pigs did i get disconnected from the game no i i don't know let me check i don't know where i am looking for i'm in like a an area where it says join lobbies and stuff oh yeah oh yeah you've been just watching oh okay this game's about over we'll finish this one anymore there's no pigs in here i can't believe this raid who's writing lucky oh thank you so much for the rape kwaki you've been writing me a lot recently i really appreciate that and i see it thank you so much yeah i hope you had a good night i'm currently playing hi pixel with emma jack and emma run oh okay emma runs his sister's assistant no i'm around assistant sister there we go it sent me to like the abyss in the tower oh okay let's go pick up oh here we go there we go okay we're back what have you guys been uploading thank you i appreciate it yeah yeah my favorite catchphrase is that is that your favorite cat probably i want to get like in the ears don't just say this because this just has been pushing on my head recently and i really doing here now okay this is no longer a private lobby no i can't do private lobbies for this game okay you need too many people gotcha big fna oh my god they're a big almost fanaf i think they're meant for naf guys whoo what someone put in chat big f and a i think i mean fine f they just drop the f that's crazy they said the f word then ass yeah the f word for naf the big swear oh my god tos did someone mention my friend hi bear bear just gets bear just gets summoned when you're safe enough hello wait i'm just running around hello there's one on top of the barn roof get him ah no jack please don't what i'm after but isn't you jack that's not me it is you it is you oh [Music] oh wait it's not you it's always another tv person that person has tv in their name too oh who's the player no i just saw jack on the roof running by yeah someone shot me from there like earlier on and i just kind of like went up but i think they've done that get a height ratio me in objection around hello hello that was so sad i thought it was you but it was got a big oh got someone this horse looks like chiron okay time to what is it called annoy the pigs again get them do you have a habit of leaning towards your computer when you play stuff yeah i can't i need to stop check like i can see perfectly fine i need to stop hmm wow who's shooting at me sorry i'm on the roof i think oh my god i just saw an angry dog i just saw one too [Music] hmm your friend used to be like two inches away from his pc when he played this is so intense have you seen pro players play pro players play like this close to their to their pc a lot of the times no okay so i'm a hunter now who is up there someone just said that their oh i can shoot you to be fair doing my little hunting thing oh my god who is that who is it who is shooting is it a cow is it a cat is it a donkey how do i see if i hit someone um if they're not like a person then they won't move but if they are they'll i like actually take damage and recoil oh okay look scene around what do you all think your strat for farm hunters i am keep swinging just hitting everything you see exactly yep yep i found the pigs nikki yeah blow them up well there's only one animal there okay hold on hold hold on there's one animal yeah oh she i'm sorry they're roughly around here i'm getting shot so i couldn't i hear back are you getting shot by a animal or a hunter it might be on the roof i'm not sure yeah where is this one animal it's one person is it them oh i just saw it come from the roof i just saw it it might be on the tower over there on the move i'm on the prowl i found them you did not though they need to kill me they're about to kill me because i'm [ __ ] low no no [ __ ] they oh where were they no they were like i couldn't describe it that's so annoying are we having a great chat have you ever been another great who's reading leave your stream we were like where are they and jack was like in a brawl he was trying his best yeah i love the people hey i'm killing them but they just [ __ ] got me people hey do you guys want to keep playing farmhunt or do you want to try something else i'm enjoying this oh this is fun but if you guys want to figure out y'all ever watched it was like not to give free shout outs but those like vanos like prop hunt videos they were so fun thanos gaming thanos and i was like thank you okay thank you boys let's go yes the needs i've been a hunter every single time by the way i think you can like before you can like choose like i kind of want to be a hunter i kind of want to be an animal yeah no i i haven't done that either time am i this time i'm a hunter still yeah i've been a hunter every time as well yeah where will we have to when will we have the heart oh heck's none thank you for the right i appreciate it welcome welcome everyone we're playing minecraft with amaranth jack and emma runs pa's sister thank you so much to put a little potato chip now why that was me that was you what are the odds [Music] maybe i'm just not a good hider you were doing a great job oh my god nikki i see you do you what are you what animal are you i don't want to tell you i'm just wondering for chat yeah yeah chat's wondering oh yeah yeah chad wants to know how wants to know what animal you are how could you i can't i saw something hit there i found two hidden pigs [Music] got him almost this wolf get this wolf was it yes i just saw you light that off [Music] or i could be just trolling i could be [ __ ] with you i love how one pig has gotten away because i found two at once what did you see me i'm believing you are a cat wait i lost you guys oh no i lost you [Music] i'm doing all of my taunts at once my run quiche what do i have toggled what do i have toggled t you just teleported away from me and then i lost you [Music] and i'm gone got him [Music] all right piggies it's time to blow you up next round maybe is there fall damage in this game i don't know uh we got him [Music] oh no okay guys i'm back ow oh no you don't take full damage [Music] so do you always come back as a hunter can you come back as an animal no you always come back as a hunter gotcha it's almost like we're zombies infecting everybody [Music] we're going to depopulate the entire earth from animals [Music] not too real too real that yeah you are right too real killing all the animals farm hunt is a very serious um metaphor true how many animals are left with i can't speak thank you so much for the sub no user thank you so much for i'm not going to read it these pictures are for you thank you so much for the gifted stuff and obviously i don't think i i don't remember something thank you but thank you again what i do is i always like go around like a rock or something and then i try to like go round there they left there's one more oh it's one again one more one more one more right back poof let's see i'm always sauce of chickens chickens me too chickens that behind the water and stuff yes yeah chickens will hide inside other animals chickens are brutal 60 seconds remaining we've got to find the same old my goodness thank you you guys can vote and try to be an animal how do we vote okay okay so you see the hey just right click on it and then click the hey again hey wait where's the hay um oh um the wheats spawn options it will say when you bring it up it's the thing in your first slot hello i see a lot right click to change your spawn i don't know how to i don't am i just dumb i just pick up guys from there right click changes thank you oh okay i see hi guys wrapped at the top welcome to the stream first time chatters and also long time chatters i am still a hunter i'm still a hunter i definitely selected it as well not well our votes mean nothing just like real life wow this game is too real we're killing all the animals and we're voting and change still doesn't happen this is too much like real life oh my god these horses have such skinny ankles they do where are you looking like they're trying their best oh is that you the sheep is running the ship is running sometimes people will be animals and they'll just like look for hunters and start both spamming oh nice they're aggressive animals they've got rabies they fight back oh a wolf house 28 blocks away oh okay someone definitely just saw me move i'm gonna try to get as many hunters on my trail as i can i think that's what i'm gonna try to do hmm cheers oh my god oh my god i'm actually dying this plan is backfiring very quickly oh what oh i lost it there was a chicken here but i lost it oh got a sheep i found there's a sheep did you find it jack nice oh nice so how do we keep points for this game is there a way i don't think there is a way because we're basically always end up on the same team i have just been running around like a most kills count or something no oh that was you nikki wow after this we could switch to another game that's easier to count like points down oh thank you for the gifted sub nikki my beloved i appreciate it's like trying to pvp [Music] oh my god people want screens i think uh i see it i see it oh i'm just gonna stand i got it but i'm gonna go to the pigs i'll stand at the pigs if you want a screenshot you can come to the pigs if i can find the pigs let me find the pig oh no i think all the easy ones have been killed they're probably hiding now yeah yeah where are the pigs oh lost the pastry check it over tumblr why would they do that here i think right yes okay i'm going to the pigs it was running away from me that did it that means that they did a taunt while they were running they did once they picked an animal can they switch or not yeah they can switch animals oh we're doing a screening oh i know you could switch animals i'm letting them have a screening right now i run in and then you should go back to your job's hunters i just got knocked away from one of the hunters hello minute remaining everyone up there's their their screen yeah there's a lot of animals left shall we go back to our doctor there's kevin yeah all right gosh where are they where are they there i know all right let's [ __ ] get over these horses guys they look so stupid i'm getting shot from somewhere and i can't feel like we figure out where yeah i thought i was too like you i just saw you get shot from the ceiling from the roof oh this okay oh i said nice [Music] who's shooting at me who is it is it you i hear something happening in here someone's shooting at me but i can't tell where it's from yeah it's not true you can't either is that cheap yeah i see you sheep you got this nikki get him get the sheep wait get out of here the dog now they're a dog now oh my god they're gonna kill me yeah get them no i distracted the hunters for too long i see them flying now gg which one do you guys want to do i don't mind i'm happy with whatever i i don't know many of these so whichever you guys think would be good easy to track points for i am not sure we could um we could actually chat what they want to see yeah what high pixel games do you want to want to see your chat would know better than mine uh my chat doesn't get to watch minecraft often it's okay i'll see [Music] can't he run we could do that actually oh team t run is fun yeah we just can't see one for a bit this one we haven't done yet i haven't played tnt run in so long i don't think i've ever played it there's no point against or not oh yeah i think we are okay avoid the falling blocks so so you you basically when you stand on a block obviously right now we're waiting for it to start but like when you run on a block it's gonna fall so you basically can't stand still oh okay it's not it's gonna take two seconds and then like eventually it's gonna kick in there you are nikki has ignored that i just know it already started but now i have this whole area for myself this is like fall guys yeah yeah it's what four guys copied that's really close jack i did not like that [Music] oh oh crap i just fell oh and you also have double jump so if you fall you can try to get yourself back up really fast that's true jack you seem to know the most about tnt what's your what's your strat what's your strat uh don't fall usually let's go around the edges but honestly i was just trying to cut you guys off i was being really aggressive i just felt they are worse i just keep falling yeah i just fell through two layers oh nikki hello oops fine [Music] oh crap oh my gosh okay we're on the last one how are you doing yeah this is the last one before we die how are you doing god anxiety this is so intense we're all on the last one and i don't even know which one jack is about i was on the second but then i fell and now i'm on third so the third's basically untouched thank god so i'm just yeah i fell through a hole there yeah i double jumped into a hole i double jumped into a hole oh god at least we're not alone you know we're together have you thought about the charity you want yet uh yeah we can do that again exactly just leave it here right now my keyboard is like too big for it even though it's a tiny tea tree oh that's fun yes i'll give us snowballs so we can throw snowballs destroy blocks this one my turn on snowballs that's fun all right get away from me if i see anyone close to me i'm just going to fall oh jack all right i get a full box chuck what are the snowballs they destroy blocks why would you do that jack you are being rude it's already hard enough it's actually not doing it i've noticed well i think it's just a knock you into holes no it's honestly not doing anything get away from me [Music] you're foul for that yep well i just put on speed so yeah there's no weird europe snowballs don't work good now get away from me okay [Music] kind of loaf is this is lily pichu we're listening to lily's hardcore parkour yeah but i can't do it can't cut me off like no me neither we neither we live in peace we live in peace and harmony nikki i i want nobody friendship is magic yeah exactly y'all's favorite my little pony character i never watched my little pony i've never watched it either well me personally mine was twilight why are you here again i don't i don't like you duck you should leave why because you keep cutting me off no grrrrr did it work did i was [Music] okay next time i see him i'll do the same there he is oh i was trying to do some insane parkour and i [ __ ] up okay okay okay okay i'll see how it is one year thank you cricket you didn't cut me off before i did very well it's true for you both i appreciate it thank you real indeed oh my god i cannot believe you just did that it's funny no it's not you will pay for this dark manifold that one called tv yeah but probably not though right no you will we all team up on jack yeah exactly i'm above you how are you i mean if you can get back up here then then chill wait till the day i am praying on your downfall for it oh yeah your prayers that'll do it watch your back sleep with one eye open one night one eye [Music] i think the noises really help actually probably this is anxiety inducing but also fun so this one's weird [Music] hello i was just saying i keep forgetting about the jumps mm-hmm oops i'm not doing terrible though okay okay i'm learning i have this whole one to myself i do okay yeah you're just one above us ah that's not too bad [Music] what's this thing i collected something i don't know what it was i don't have the concentration to play this game i think that's what it is because i'm like keep falling i'm just i just can't like i'm just not concentrating it's kind of a lot for your eyes to focus on at once while you're trying to turn fast [Music] we're on the last one thank you it's okay we're peaceful this is so stressful yeah yeah let's make like a really big hole so that when the others fall they just fall into us okay hey kate hey we didn't hear that i heard it oh i heard it all right [Music] what how did that happen it glitched on me your computer blue screen no blue screen moment oh your pole appeared out of [Music] disappeared in front of me when no one was there i don't know what rigged i literally no no no it's rigged okay i already wasn't winning really big hole [Music] oh nikki i'm not trying to cut you off i just oh oh no oh it's okay you can still where is jack i'm so sorry why can i not jack which layer are you on the one above bottom i'm working on my whole this is like holes the movie and book hey hold the movie and book is really good oh jack fell down it's your time to sign now no [Music] i it was literally like a jump scare oh who's alive still we're all jailed what that one oh we're all dead what are we thinking what are we doing now we can ask chad again hey you talk because we don't want to make decisions i might get some water real quick actually joke's on you i got my horn you hear the ice moving around [Music] oh my god i'm gonna get a fk holy [ __ ] what game next uh i think we're waiting on chat telling us oh yeah he's getting water okay so are people asking for bed wars we could go back to it we could we could do like a four before and just oh like four before before before that'd be so fun we could do that instead of like but obviously we wouldn't have yeah we won't be able to like do points you know right yeah it could just be whoever gets like final kills that could work yeah most kills that was yeah sure let's before we get in let's turn off chat prematurely like game chat not like real chat [Music] all right i think we're playing bedrooms oh wait playing bed wars bed wars good right i'm good well we wanted to do it so that like it's four of us in a team and then we're fine okay that's like what we did yesterday is that okay we can do that yeah sure okay let's go actually we probably should nick nikki we probably should nick what we're gonna get oh is this an open line let me turn on my luna how do i do that oh you already have yours oh okay so the way we're doing it on lunar you can make it so that like on your screen it displays you can't see anybody's names but they can do it with youtube rank so that like when they join a game you just can't like they can choose a random name right yeah science and chip minecraft science your class in 40 minutes oh i hope that you have a good class oh my nose is itchy you're brushing your teeth right now let's go oh god this this chair the chair next to me because i have still have my christmas tree up i just don't know are you inviting me or no do not hit that someone's inviting me oh yeah just don't cook this i'm gonna send [Music] i've been getting the same invite for somebody from somebody for like four minutes and i've just been ignoring it i'm nick by the way i don't know yeah i'm just waiting for the name i couldn't seem to get a name oh okay [Music] yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah oh you just you went for the random generator name cringe i did did you not jack what was your name oh my god jeff really good no no but but i dropped the me because i thought it's unnecessary for some reason nick makes it into this game the entire like all the time nick's one of my chatters oh really yeah that's actually cool yeah it's been like in almost every game right who wants to focus bed defense and who wants to push i can push i'll do better you want to push i'll push all right she's getting confident she's ready for it okay whenever you're ready you can get candy i'm over here i was fixing my camera you're all good [Music] we need swords and boots here you can have my gold [Music] my queen thank you okay watch the speed projection watch this what's your switch your swatches okay okay i want [Music] anyone got any gold for me i need six more i got one piece let's go the speed bridge oh my gosh yeah oh wait that's you i wait that's not you wait what okay that was weird [Music] i was so focused oh they have shears they're a freak what do the shears do they just need my wall faster yes quick [Music] i need a few more iron before i have boots i mean not iron gold i need two more gold even got gold oh i have one gold here you go oh my god oh my god the reason why they got our bed is because we didn't put one [Music] i didn't mean to incriminate you like that nikki that's all good no worries it looked very much like it so i'm not blaming you okay i don't have any wool i'm just filling up with guys oh okay that was stupid [Music] yeah i'm not like a pro like i'm not that good when people know nothing about the game i i'm incredible but if they have like any cognitive function about minecraft i just can't i can't do it i'm improving our our bridges nice we can get around safely wait why could i not place locks here what ah i'm dead no someone's coming over here [Music] oh i keep spilling my water that's so stupid no why am i doing this okay okay so nobody got points that round no no no no no no [Music] chat if you're just coming in here we are doing a charity minecraft stream so whoever wins so far jack is winning i think he's probably going to win so he'll get to choose which charity he wants me to donate a thousand dollars to thank you for subs today chad if you're enjoying the games subscribe yes subscribe subscribe to amaranth subscribe to nikki subscribe to jackman subscribe i'm the hype man thank you thank you i appreciate it thank you thank you for that and i don't even have my own channel to shout out so like i don't even have to no you don't even worry about it yo look at all that hey look at this [ __ ] thank you oh my god we are getting stuff whoa wow it's so pretty wait wait now we have to protect it now we like have a reason wait what it's not korean yellow look nikki oh it's not it's it's red for me it's red yeah no mine's half green half yellow oh she's not using luna so you don't get oh yeah yeah i'm not a sweat i saw people on twitter and they were like i can't believe amaranth was using lunar and literally like 10 minutes before i was like okay we're gonna get this so that people can't stream snipe yeah she's like okay that's fair yeah yeah it was a perfect plan it really was it has been kind of working kind of not really really [Applause] oh okay we didn't that way sick oh blue's incoming coming back [Music] okay he fell that was totally your kill but i stole it it's all good we're counting final kills right for the points oh yeah sure well i see i'd assume so because everyone yeah yeah well now i have to steal the phone it's better to protect the bed wool or the end rock the end rock is just we don't have that much so it's just better to you know because you have to get a specific tool oh in stone like you can get in stone from the geshad i'm gonna make a push i think someone just someone defend the bed though i need two more gold and i have boots someone disconnected someone's coming which side i don't know that's what i asked oh oh i thought you were saying i was asking okay i have enough gold get these i saw that i saw that oh yellow needs yellow has um [Music] wood so we need to pick an axe for yellow sorry my brain you're all good i will get one right now oh yeah i managed to throw the diamonds but i didn't manage to throw anything else they got my iron uh i'm gonna put iron in the chest i won't use it for you can have yeah you can have that iron okay um there is the blue coming on his blue bridge not to be confused with the green bridge no they are different colors yeah you defend for a second i'm just going to try and buy an axe because then i can oh i'm lagging really badly wait is my stream okay oh that's weird uh sorry try and get what do you want oh they got a rambu skin that's funny yeah sure you got the yellow [Music] i'm just gonna get some armor and then i'll be there [Music] okay i was like i had a blindness trap so i didn't manage to get their bed but i didn't i'll go with you i'm behind you do you want to come with me in the chat i don't know how to use it so someone else can get it thank you mm-hmm oh i know it's more expensive because there's four of us oh the bed's open which switches open [Music] i think we have blue coming towards us potentially maybe uh they're looking at this way yeah there's a blue there's a member of the team up on the bridge oh yeah does anybody want to split the gen with me sorry did that accident uh [Music] oh my god they're shooting at us oh my god oh my god protect the bed jack manifold is on fire someone help him how do we put out the fire yellow's coming i think well they were thinking about it maybe maybe they're changing their mind they're plotting their mind [Music] they're itching their brain about it got one a pro nice oh [ __ ] they're trying they're trying really hard i got them nice oh it did oh they've got endstone as well look oh my god wait i'm gonna get something and it's gonna make you lose your mind kate there's seven gold in the chest anyone can use it for something oh okay okay okay okay okay kate come over here what come to the bed the bed get on the bed okay watch watch this watch this stand like right here okay what are we gonna get shot at what the [ __ ] what the [ __ ] is that it's a pop-up tower how would you do that it's um come here i can make a bamboo in the shop um click on the tnt at the top and then the thing that's a chest they're compact pop-up towers i'll get some time i think yellow has just been taking them diamonds here yeah no i i grabbed some stuff i don't have enough iron let me get some here there we go oh my god oh i almost fell i don't know lagging anyone else yeah it was lagging like a little laggy i'm doing okay but my thing is like 90. i think it's because we're not streaming i'm going to get us something that doesn't help in venice never mind can you get it uh give me the diamonds i have enough one of the yellow people has diamond armor on what the [ __ ] no no shots he's up the blue's at the top no it's me oh there's not me oh it is the blue oh oh oh oh oh that's fine yes tnt run oh move away from that got him so easy got him off i'm so toxic nice how's another one of them [Applause] we gotta push a bed but if we're trying to defend it too is this difficult i think i'm gonna push yellow after this oh so good that's actually like a pvp technique like wally bear i've seen him like put pop-up towers around people so that it like hits them oh my god oh my god nice be careful for them to build themselves into the tower oh there's somebody there's somebody on the top he's at the top oh yeah there's somebody on our left oh yeah red ah dad i can't see him i'm die oh my god this freaking fire oh there's like so many noises around us and we're slowly walking through like going up the ladder [Applause] oh my god look at him how many towers yellow has they're trying to intimidate us we need to get more oh my god yeah but i can see where the thing is in fact [Applause] i can literally see the bed i'm going to push for yellow sorry okay i'm on board like i literally just uncovered the bed with a fire charge might as well go for it i have tnt so i'm going with you yeah you see he knocked me off yeah blue you knocked me off someone's staying base this one i'm an armored guy i can't get up i'm stuck okay is anyone in base on my base on top of the base yeah yes oh he has one heart there we go oh got him oh we got yellow's bed so yellow is low nice good job okay my keyboard wasn't working when i was like pressing the one key it wasn't bringing me to my sword so i had to use this wheel i used the scroll wheel all the time too now it's all good i was just like oh hello i think someone placed a block in front of me as i was about to fire that that did not really work okay do you guys just want to kind of kill yellow yeah but we need to yeah we need to defend the base to i can try and stay but i can't promise anything because i'm not the best i just want you to shout if anyone goes there and i'll come back over like you know i'm not too bothered about like there's nine gold in the chest if anyone needs it all right it's awfully quiet here right now i'm scared that there is someone here oh yeah somebody's watching someone is coming someone is like running over blue every time i start fighting people your little blue head we gotta get rid of blue somehow they're just gonna keep coming after us yeah yeah he's dead where are they how do he die yeah he did i just heard fall damage oh that was you it was me it was me thank you so much for the gift uh i don't know but they probably just took it on the way over thank you so much i appreciate it i got this prop now though so i i i'm not going to push you oh no charis thank you so much i didn't see that but i really appreciate it thank you for the price omw all right let us know if blue push again or anyone for that matter uh yeah i'm happy to push blue honestly no no i'm saying let us know if they do push because yeah they are pushing oh never mind he just got diamond he todd am i lagging i'm lagging for me for like guard dogs no okay very good i'm glad just let me know cool you got a final nice let's see how many finals right yellow dad got three you stole my final but did i still all dead you're a freak didn't mean to though so really am i the charity of my choice what am i gonna do i guess it's gonna be the charity of my choice sorry rip bozo yeah jack's got six points i got one in the beginning and that's all i got i haven't gotten any so good for you have you not i thought you would yeah you did no no i just learned what these were yesterday to be fair i have one diamond so i'm going to get miners are you having fun though i am having fun yeah good i'm glad [Music] cool do you play much minecraft anymore nikki not really honestly i like i can't remember the last time i played minecraft oh okay there's red down there oh you got him jack you saved my life that's okay i'll be doing good deeds sorry i can't help it i've never played origins but i'm gonna push like you know maybe buy another alarm just in case um i'll come try to help push blue i'm blind right now they're still losing this fight i'm going to like die now but like that was a really long fight did you die there were three of them and i was blind so honestly that was so anti-climactic bloodstream origins i kind of miss it i i want to see origins but also so annoying i realized the hate getting worse when i played with like that group of friends there's some in the chest george group of friends you know so i might at some point but right now i just i just i just don't think it's worse oh my god oh my god oh my god they got me in a wombo combo so yeah beastly what is it hold up it's just glass and then stone so it's gonna be awful tnt blue's coming blue's coming yeah oh oh you know what i mean i just bet for red might be going to mid and getting invis yeah honestly i agree i think we need to push mid before we go for them so i think we should go for blue first i definitely think we should go for blue first because if we have blue we can all go together or like at least like more than like one pad i think a few of us should push um blue did we get the blue i'll come with you yeah because i i don't think red are gonna push us in that time and yeah they might though that's the only thing and the bed isn't that well just keep running i'm like right i'm gonna say here we go all right oh keep me alive and i can eat i can gap i can get okay i'm coming i'm coming i'm coming i'm dead i'm dead i'm dead that's all going so good right keep me alive you fight him please i'm sweating i'm sweating i'm sweating i died i got i got oh no i got destroyed who red it's red red house diamond armor no i don't know i'll come back then the blues bat isn't destroyed that's really [ __ ] annoying i got through to it but i didn't manage to destroy it yeah we're so close sorry like we kind of got focused there though yeah i think now we don't like have a bed to defend so i say we just go [ __ ] crazy let's go thank you thank you are we russian blue blue i really should have bought some gaps that's really stupid of me good we're all on the way hashtag support yeah okay i died they hit me on the angle [ __ ] [ __ ] i'm watching you guys no they're bullying me i'm dead oh i have oh my god i'm so low oh bread's at the base oh shoot i'm going to die this is my job of red has diamond armor yeah yeah no no one went made so you essentially had to focus was um thank you uh swearing i swear thank you so much i appreciate it for the two months i feel like if i play more bedwars i will rage is just me as the subconscious not moving is it not it wasn't popping up it was backed earlier so i wouldn't be surprised if it isn't moving i'm sorry about that let me see if we tried but yeah are there any good ones uh though it should be moving it is moving oh hello how'd it be warped is all um we could do thank you for the sub i appreciate it thank you thank you classic let's see let's see it was a 66 before sid stop no it really isn't moving is it maybe it's just maybe it isn't updating bridge tools okay what do we want to do what do we want to do uh let's do duo's first because i don't know what either of those are okay uh how do you do which ones do i was again how did you do that team duels here we go yeah i'm sorry about that i don't know if i can shoot oh man with a pumpkin head no let's try again yeah it's not updating because potato chips was my recent sub and potato chips stopped a while ago it might just need a while to update we're gonna be in groups of two and we're trying to go to the other person's side and jump into a hole on their side so we're just gonna spawn like here and we're gonna run across the bridge and then we're gonna try to get into a hole should we should we pick the teams intentionally or i'd say we'd just be at random okay random let's go adds a fun little aspect to it it does add a fun little aspect i'm just also very conscious of there is one team on depending on how it gets laid out it could go jerry one-sided what what do you mean i don't mean so you want to go across the bridge and into the enemy's goal no oh okay i got killed i got killed well i mean i avoided it but still the thing i like about bridges though is like it doesn't give you a waiting time to respond like bed wars you just respawn immediately you now all right i keep forgetting we were so prepared we were like i feel like there's one team that would be more powerful than the other one and we're just [Music] wait where's the hole where do you have to go i don't even know where the hole is what hole do we defend it's it's like in underneath your island where you spawn those two doors ah here it is okay but you're also we have one that's in the exact same spot so you're trying to get oh gosh this is hard so who are we oh we're still amaranth and me okay sorry i didn't even know sorry i didn't even know it started you're all good yogurt oh i keep forgetting about that for some [ __ ] reason my brains is like yeah that you can jump down there i don't know why bridges like unlocked something is my game glitching i'm trying to build and the block keeps disappearing oh this jack jack all right fine we should probably do like uhd after this or something i am sensing this game being a little bit unfair this is what i was saying about should we pick this yeah this is what we're talking about dang it oh here i'm going to do it so that i can't i'm not going to run i'm only going to walk i just fell duck's trying to get in we can only do one block i'm still out walking i'm just like walking i get it slap walk on him hey how do i get it's like not shooting at more arrows jack you i literally don't just say jack you might want to gather one arrow oh it's just slow to regenerate yeah yeah yeah it's really hard not to be honest oh darn okay i'm sorry nikki that's okay oh i died again wait let me okay wait it's okay i'll i'll give you a bridge oh i died oh you can't place it there that's why sorry guys just don't mind me just [ __ ] i was so close this wasn't my god yeah no i agree with you i'm so sorry [Laughter] it's okay we got this we got this jack manifold tv fell into the void jack manifold tv fell into the void oh my god oh don't don't worry about that one oh you couldn't even have given me that one point really oh no no i want that clean i want that ace oh you guys are so insufferable what's your zodiac signs scorpio oh you're a scorpio i love scorpios that's the only person i've ever heard say that ever yeah the same i know that's the renownedly hated one i really like women in scorpio i feel like they're very like polite but like i i don't know i really like living scorpios jack what's your zodiac sign uh it's it's leo you would be a leo you see everyone always says that but i don't know what that means no one ever cares to explain further than what they just said okay okay okay so the symbol of leo is like a like a bowl or a ramp you know that's what i meant i'm thinking of taurus it's a lion so imagine the lion and like in the animal kingdom they're like the highest they're like oh don't push his ego even more what are you doing no but that's like they're the most confident they have like the loudest roar so i do have the loudest rule that's true i'm known for my rule but they're just like very confident and like i don't know they're jack manifold i like that i like that real real kate what's your zodiac sign um sagittarius it loves sagittarius yeah we're halfway through sagittarius sagittarius are the best oh [ __ ] hey guys gigi wins we didn't get any oh that was annoying it was so i'm getting annoying i know they couldn't even have like given me that one point no no no no no you don't learn if i let you do things no actually i would you would not learn you would not learn uh right do we team this one isn't as bad but i feel like we still might i thought we were going to play something else yeah we are this is a different one what is this one then uh this is still duels but it's just like just we just fight there's nothing much more to it than that okay oh if you right click the golden head it will heal you that's basically the only new thing you're gonna have to learn i will also rock combat but maybe not oh do you know rod compact because i don't know oh i can do road combat yeah you can't speed bridge but you can i'm sorry jack jack i'm so sorry okay did you choose teams or a random i guess it's random oh that's fine this worked out hello oh jack don't do rock combat you are so filthy like actually i'll stop i'll stop i'll stop i just pre-gapped are you pre-gapped there's a mouse pad on this computer a mouse pad on the computer what victory we won well done amaranth we did well we we won we gamed i would like a rematch that's fine i'm happy to have a rematch we get we will get him this time jack just played unfairly bro i did not play unfairly no you did actually i used the fishing rod one time yeah and then you went down i went okay yeah that was already unfair because he already knocked me back is this bow out he's a freak bro oh i keep touching my mouse pad or track pad that's what it's called oh track pads no no no no yeah the laptop that i'm using ah i want to get my bow oh my god one jack nice we did it well done amber thank you this sucks it was so much more yeah i was winning it was so much more fun when we didn't play pvp hi i mean we had to cycle through all the teams at some point you know yeah you run it again you literally said you wouldn't all right all right jack literally almost went like easy i'm a ghost i can't believe this i can't believe this what about this is unbelievable that you said that you were a liar that you i thought you wouldn't lie i thought you weren't a liar but i guess i i guess i was wrong i guess i was wrong jack manifold is a liar confirmed no you you just did it's live on stream jack it's live on the stream okay find me the clip and i'm holding my hand all right chat clip flip it lies to mickey yeah oh my god oh my goodness lies so true chat lie lie lie true true i can't believe this [Music] you know when my sister asked me would you like to play on stream with amaranth nikki and jack manifold he didn't know you're not here yeah i didn't know you were a liar right well now you know never met never meet your heroes that's what they say don't meet your heroes eat hot chip and lie let's get it oh this one if you open your inventory oh never mind they changed it oh yeah no no this is up he does there he is again jack i thought we were we weren't running i'm sorry it's really difficult to just stop doing the thing you taught yourself well where are you hey queen oh my god i just opened i just which which which oh no i didn't know which portions we had guys hey liars i know chad they never change guys my mom is calling me oh okay really yeah yeah yeah we also reached 69 subs let's go chat funny number oh mike nice hashtag jack is a liar can't believe he would do that i cannot believe he would do that miss may thank you for the reset i appreciate it glad we could do gaming i was talking to my mother literally my mother and i'm just hearing like death noises in my ears i can't even i can't even do anything ruthless ruthless what was that something grabbed at me that was him okay i'm back this might work better this is fairer okay can we play something that's not do you guys can pick okay fine i actually you guys something else okay let's do yeah that would be fun okay that sounds fun wait but one more time before we go can you guys please click red team no please don't pick red team no okay okay okay now all of you all of you pick red i don't think we can all pick red team you can you can it's four befores i picked red this cloud is just coming at us jack you're the only person oh that's the point genius genius the brains on this woman i just want to give it a go you want to see it i'm not expecting anything here but i don't know i feel like i might get you it did work i'm yeah i'm expecting some i'm expecting a loss but you know i'm gonna give it a go anyway don't care didn't ask plus you're a man where did you go where did you go oh hello oh my god if i get this kill i'm literally going to take a picture of it and print it out i killed jack manifold don't you gap why is no one else talking i'm just focusing so focused i'm stressed all right well there we go okay i died how are you full life again uh the heads the heads heal you what are our heads the heads are the golden things yeah the whole golden heads i didn't know that yeah i didn't know that i didn't know that either yeah [Music] i'm taking a picture of it over it's over no you guys did it anyway right okay it's the teamwork what do you want to do build build build duos build cameron thank you so much for the prime minister my parents are going to a chinese buffet oh i missed it oh i'm sorry bring me fried rice that's it please bring me food rice just just fried rice i just want the rice what are we doing flower glove vampire i like the flower over flowers pretty too i chose oh i think you did it i think you did it so we're all on our own again oh like it's a private game yeah let me do it okay i don't know if i can do it yeah i have to text my mom i don't know if i can actually i can do pro mode where we get like a long time to build that's fun like 10 minutes i think to build each build oh yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah there's one yeah that might be better to give you i'm doing duos sure no we can't do it unless we do like a public game at which point then i don't know if we can guarantee we'll be on the same teams i think we will i don't know i think no i think i did yeah but it'd still be a public game you know which just was all right it's up to you guys okay what theme did we are we doing zoo cool yeah zoom's fun okay train station a little wilbur soot moment okay maybe we have five or ten minutes uh i think you have ten [Music] okay okay okay okay what do i want to do for the floors i can't remember the last time i've been to a zoo [Music] i don't know that's a good way i can't place these no i can okay [Music] oh i just had the best idea what this is not working sometimes [Music] actually no idea oh my god [Music] oh my god i just had a completely different idea oh no i know me too i was like wait no yeah yeah actually we're probably all having the same idea [Music] well if you guys are building zoos too then yeah i think we have you're building a zoo what the [ __ ] that's being a library that's not even the assignment yeah i thought we were doing train stations hey don't confuse me i don't remember what we picked we gaslight him hey it's easy to do trust me it's been done before is it like the care of the animals or is it like just the atmosphere i mean it's just oh my gosh this is the wrong thing um it's just like genuine generally like you know having animals in cages like i get that like we we don't they don't have like wildlife to live anymore but i think that's the problem that we should tackle and not the fact that they're sitting in cages well i think there's a lot of the zoos are just conservation hubs right so that they'll like release they'll like save one yeah i like them wild and release them back after they rehabilitate them yeah those are nice ones yeah and then there's some like breed to release into the wild as well certain ones yeah like like like thing like the panda zoos would like work on like restoring panas and wildlife like that's cool but i don't like it hey pandas kind of did that to themselves though in fairness i have no respect for the pandas i told you this before right yeah the main reason pandas are extinct is because they them [ __ ] is too lazy to mate they just eat bamboo and be like sleep that's their bad yeah that's like goals you know something that's just okay that's fine oh my god i already spent half my time doing nothing no mine is not a zoo yet at all either do you think that you'd ever try to do something like that with like animals because i know you're really not i don't want to do wild life so much i just want to like rescue dogs and horses that's about it and then i don't have enough experience with wildlife you know i would have had to have been volunteering at zoos for a young age i feel like to be confident in my abilities for that that makes a lot of sense based thanks for that pity laugh jack i really appreciate it no no no no it made me laugh it caught me off guard like one day i could see myself volunteering to help out with somebody's wildlife sanctuary but i feel like i don't have the credentials for my own good zoo convo guys nobody just goes to zoos today guys we can check that off the list important stream zeus oh my god i just realized i don't have a single animal in any of them same i have not a single animal as well in fairness i've just been working on the atmosphere well they don't move these animals don't move around but i thought they would move but they don't no they won't okay wait can you can you place like spawn animals do we have zoo animals in minecraft uh not really i think there are more now but also like because this is 1.8 then not really there's definitely more now i would say there's a lot of cows a lot of a lot of pigs you go to the zoo you're like wow this is a lot of cows and pigs and they don't really have anything else yeah that's that's minecraft [Music] yeah i feel like a good under vampire a lot quicker i like i like this one more though this is a better concept yeah i wouldn't know what to build with vampire at all if you don't see a single animal in mind just don't say anything mind your business okay bro mind your business and hit legendary i don't feel like they added polar bears by this point hadn't they no no i just built under this ice enclosure for nothing wow i like that whoa yours looks really good jack no it's yeah but nowhere near done but not even close yeah it's hard to do what i want to in time okay i'm gonna stop doing the ambiance and i'm gonna get to the the main core oh no guys don't look too closely at the sheep okay what did you do with the sheep um we have to spawn a sheep and just pretend like it's a polar bear um [Music] i've reached the maximum amount of mobs what do i do with how what's a good monkey replacement um a spider because it can crawl up trees like in minecraft yeah mine looks so stupid i don't even care anymore spider monkey yes these are spider monkeys guys oh that's what i was going to do oh i remember that time oh wait no i can't even do my whole thing okay i was gonna do like a petting zoo and i was gonna put like like villagers all around it so that it was like a petting zoo that would have been really good too many mobs and villagers count as mobs oh okay mine's not great but it'll do yeah yeah mine's like half done don't look at it too hard oh this is mine what it is yeah no i like it there's something going off here it's an ocelot pen yeah that's cute yeah i like this [Music] you went out you went all out with like different pins okay i like it i like it legendary i like it i like this legendary thank you thank you my animals have more space to roam though i won't brag but you know oh no i mine was meant to be this little mine was meant to be this little that's what i mean with zoos mine was more of a preserve wow this is just sad guys i was trying my best it's not it's not that [ __ ] hi bear my hands i don't know what it is but i feel like my hands are starting to cramp i don't know why wow arctic sheep what's happening here oh it was supposed to be a polar bear but they didn't add them to the game at this point so i had to improvise okay okay okay that's that that's an epic i like it i like it i like this mine is so underwhelming y'all made like pass and i was like big fence thank you amber one guys you can you can leave and then i can i can like start a new one all right you want to do that yeah i didn't know we were on nicki [Music] oh no i i can't wait i can't type there we go now i'm my neck sorry my hands are so cold it's okay here we go i don't have the heating on no you should maybe have the heating on no well then i have no sympathy anymore we're doing another build battle same thing yeah same thing same thing okay now the heating doesn't work in my office so it's just constantly cold anyways does it not sucks let's go i'm sweating build battle right now y'all ain't ready for this oh oh oh oh mushroom sounds fun i like that mushroom sure is this the the the ten minute one yes it's ten minute again perf inappropriate builds are not allowed mushroom no i just i wanted to use the mushroom blocks but i guess they hadn't they have um mushroom cows can i make that a thing can you make one thing this um enchantment table i was like can i use that as a as a floor no not a lot of them though because it was no it would it would look a bit odd i'll give you that y'all ain't ready for this one what what is it called the blocks with designs i can't remember uh terracotta i don't think it'll be added in this version oh darn y'all ain't ready for this one [Music] i have an idea i just can't find a block that i want to use for the floor okay i have a plan a and i have a plan b so if plan a fails it'll be fine [Music] yeah i don't know what i want oh let me try that oh my god oh connection lost did you get that too or just me oh no that does not look like a mushroom oh you can um you if you log back over connection loss you have to rejoin you have five minutes to rejoin don't worry you can just rejoin yeah so just do slash rejoin and then you'll be able to join the game okay it's logging in i believe so [Music] there we go i see so many like cute mushroom girls online but i never know how to build them i know they're always so cute yeah [Music] i don't know how to make it round enough to look like a mushroom make it bulbish um so we can hear you breathe i'm breathing that's good he's alive yeah exactly okay sorry that i'm alive guys won't do it anymore it's nasty [Music] what smart mic oh god i don't i have zero inspiration right now you ever get that yeah you have been there that was me during the zoo thing yeah yeah clearly bro why do you have to be rude jack what i'm evil i'm just i just i sorry i felt what can i say i felt devilish i don't know [Music] my creative juices are just not flowing [Music] thank you brian for the donation oh god this take me way too long uh yeah i feel that [Music] thank you thank you i appreciate it i kind of have an idea but i can't and mostly thank you my sub i'll ruin much i have no idea what you mean by that you just don't understand the creativity maybe i just hey hey girl's like kidding me i do not the girls i get to get and the girls that don't don't i don't know i just can't help you with that i i see like these really cute like mushroom houses all the time but i've just been building without like thought and i think that's what kind of ruined it uh this doesn't look good but i mess it up you know ah you know there kind of that attempt was made where's the dude come here dude yeah i could play some mushrooms where are they there they are some mushrooms my cat is back from her nap oh can i not place them little woman has returned never may not put a mushroom on the ground like why uh yeah i just tried that too yeah i'm on i'm on grass it's not working oh in which case it has to be on the like specific kind of grass like the like um browner one oh is it puzzle it might be impossible is podzilla an actual english word i have no idea i've never heard it said ever outside of minecraft so i would not really know yeah i've never heard of this [Music] and she's the outside lady she has horse oh amaranth isn't that the one with the horse yeah he's mainly known for yeah it's definitely not other stuff that's the horses one day maybe that'll be true there's two mushrooms everywhere kind of feeling a little bit of self-love towards my build right now i am not i really wasn't feeling good and then mine is gross yeah same i just didn't have an idea i just like started building without an idea so i just mess it up this is an interesting looking mushroom oh well that's fine oh chad had a good idea by making it nice like here it's quite cute i guess right shrooms on trees i don't think i can place them on twitter amazing it does look like it's decaying so i guess there's that much it does look like it's dying it's okay maybe next time i'll have an idea all right amazing lights in the trees there aren't there aren't like lanterns right no um so i guess it's just torches oh jesus like this or like like like this i don't really know because this is 1.8 [Music] yeah whatever whatever next next one will be better i think that pvp kind of tilted me i need to calm down how do you calm down after being tilted chat like you yourself if you play a game and you get tilted what do you do to calm down [Music] this looks nice i like it thanks guys mine is more chaos you built those so fast good job thanks guys i really like this yeah i like it i'm about legendary i just like i said like build without a plan so it just kind of is a mess but thank you it is worse it's okay you're fine this is mine i was trying to make mushrooms with different elements but the soul sand didn't work and so i just got really frustrated the mushroom of life and then it was going to be a confused mushroom at the same [Music] yeah oh time god i forgot to vote i'm so sorry everyone forgets to vote for me i'm used to it i did a big mushroom wow i like wow there we go legendary i like it [Music] as much as i am enjoying this incredible build battle game i am so tired and so hungry so i might leave after this one that's all right this is mine oh this one's really cute i actually like this one oh that's really cute i like this one they're on a date that's cute that's really cute oh it's really cute thank you like like jack was talking i was like my creative mute juices jack they're flowing thank you thank you guys so much for having me this is so so much fun [Music] i hope the charity goes well we can we can wrap it up it's okay i know they don't stream as long as i do so i mean i'm gonna keep streaming so i don't mind whatever yeah we can wrap it up though yeah okay yeah so that thanks for joining us thanks for teaching me how to play thank you so much for having me everyone clap chat everyone clap okay jack you have to make your decision which charity which already so i don't know much about this charity i'll be honest you can't talk about animals and i thought i'd research animal charities really quickly so i had a chance to read into them too too much but um because uh i i do have a favorite animal but i'm pretty sure it's not in any way endangered so i know nikki's favorite animal is so i uh there's a charity called save the elephants which i assume does exactly what they say they will do uh so uh yeah save the elephants that's what they do their name is so different so i'm gonna assume that's what they get up to and i think that's a that sounds to me like a noble cause so save the elephants is it the campaign.awf.org is that the one uh let's have a look uh no it's just literally save the elephant.org oh okay let me see okay okay jack manifold is an advocate for the elephants the elephants.org at the end so it's very on the nose it's called save the elephants.org they make it real clear what they're doing really get anybody good they better save those elephants that's really sweet jack do you see in let's see yeah it looks like it's just part of the uh wildlife conservation network oh brilliant okay yeah as far as remember where there's no charity for um oh no there is there is an otter one well never mind i couldn't find one at the time but it's all good go for the elephants anyway elephants okay go for the elephants uh elephants needed more than artists as far as i can tell i didn't realize otters were in trouble i thought they were just chilling every time i've seen an officer he's just chilling okay let's see adding it here let's see if i can can i show this on twitch nothing else is open okay let's see do do do do do do pull up on whoa reset is it save the elephants you guys we're gonna [Music] it's already in my cart it's in my car it's in my car okay how do i check out though i have a two dollar elephant plush from daiso so i also love the elephants okay how do i i don't want to do it twice hold on let me refresh okay if i do a thousand then i push add it to cart okay so now it's in cart oh i can't show you guys my billing info hold on we'll watch her do the the charity thing we'll watch her do the charity thing chat needle reign thank you so much for watching no andre thank you for the sub gift i appreciate it thank you [Music] which card should i use they have a paypal option they do have a paypal option okay let me check to make sure i have enough in my paypal directly i'm so cool chad you won't even we'll keep streaming so if you want to stay on the stream um you can stay we'll see what we're gonna do afterwards um i do okay we'll first see amaranth donate the money to the elephants am i any stream no i'm not i'm not ending stream don't worry [Music] we're going to save the elephants chat yes they deserve it they do elephants do deserve it they are they live a long time chat fun fact elephants see us as cute humans the same how we see puppies as cute the same signals in their brain are registered when they see humans that's so cute that's why they play with his eye like sometimes they'll like steal [ __ ] from you just to like see your reaction to you yeah no but like in a way like the way you'd [ __ ] with a dog you know like it's like yo if i hide this thing will the dog be able to find it like they do the same thing it's really it's really sweet do you think it doesn't really work because we are slightly more intelligent creatures and and we usually aren't fooled by the elephant's tricks no but we are i've never been fooled by an elephant i have seen people be fooled by elements i can't speak i have met plenty elephants and they have fooled me yeah exactly funny thank you for your dinner we saved the elephants hey we saved the elephants elephant thank you guys so much for having me this was so so much fun of course yeah thank you everybody thank you so much for having me bye bye [Music] thanks nikki and jack for coming to the charity stream and playing with me thank you for inviting us yeah let's get involved it was fun yeah for sure of course anytime awesome guys clap say say thank you be nice chat all right thank you i appreciate it have a good rest of your stream you too thank you bye-bye bye-bye nice very sweet oh oh my gosh i'm so cold chad what should we do now what would be what would be a fun thing to do should i ask ori and emma if they want to play stardew um let me see let me find the group chat um you guys wanna play star two let's see [Music] dream smp origins smp uh i don't know chat i wouldn't really i wouldn't really know what to do the only thing i can do is build on it helen wake i haven't i don't think i will finish that game i'm sorry it's like it's been too long you know it's been too long later building stream um [Music] maybe andrew thank you for the 100 bits i appreciate it we could i'm kind of minecrafted out but if you want to chat if you want to we can do that sims i play sims on my old i don't know if corpse is free right now because i would like to play with corpse uh i can message him let me see where he is oh he isn't he isn't a group chat um okay quest quest course do you want are you free i say are you busy right now let's see chat let's see maybe oranges i could do origins too we could do some grinding and origins is anyone on origins right now no um there's a lot we can do yeah i'll go on origins i'll see if the others message me back but in the meantime i'll go on origins mario kart i don't have a thing for my sorry i don't have a thing to stream my [Music] oh my god how do i one second chat there we go uh i don't have a thing to stream sorry i don't have a thing to stream my switch to my pc so that's why i can't play mario kart alright please have nautica i'm gonna play subnautica on my on my alt account sorry i'm dissociating a lot um let's play origins oh sneak ah he gave me a helmet um okay let me quickly go down i need some food do we have food i might just you know what no i'll go back real quick i'll die real quick and then i'll look for some food because i can't look for some food right now we'll do that and then we'll grind we'll grind some stuff like iron and coal uh i need to have you open more so i can actually see your chat we'll do it like with chat and do that so i will put you here i'll put my discord on the other screen there we go there we go now i can see each other let's talk and and and grind the server looks so different oh yeah for the people who haven't seen the server yet let me quickly die and i'll show you i could just oh where are my bubbles oh i'm wearing the helmet right it looks very different yeah it's a new a new beginning okay let me quickly die thank you andrew for more 100 bits i appreciate it thank you and peacey thank you for the sub all right oh wait i don't know where i set my spawn oh this this might be bad i don't know where it's okay okay this is the usual spawn i haven't seen most of these things yet um this jimmy jugs library i guess it's james's james's library we have that tower there which they built in the first stream and then obviously like this pond with the pube up there i want to build this bridge so i started building this little bridge there which now thinking of it i built it on the wrong side but uh so rambu can go down there casually casually dies chat that's just mine that's just my life um but i want to build like a like a protection for it for the rain too so we can go up there i don't think these were there yet the other time if they were i'd i'd miss them but they're pretty cool like the little rocks like floating there too that is really cute cute uh jackson thank you for the sub i appreciate it that is really cute i might take these and i'm gonna replant it smiley face there we go okay and now we're gonna go to the water if i can make it i don't think i can i might not no all right thank you exxon for the four months i appreciate it oh okay i need to redo that i just jumped on someone's farm that is my bad i'm sorry i'll redo it oh no i lost the weed too there it is the problem is with like this thing is that you can't really jump down from like up there because it's kind of going in thank you so much for the raid hello i hope you're well i'm playing on the origins right now i hope you're well i hope you had a good stream welcome welcome everyone uh so yeah anyways let's go and get our stuff i'm on one heart again this literally didn't do anything i'm on one heart again let me die again [Laughter] this did not help whatsoever good job nikki there we go all right i'll need to remember to to fix this but i first want to get into the water so i don't die again [Music] is that your spawn do we have a bed up there i didn't see a bed i didn't see any beds up there do you hear my voice my voice is so raspy right now oh what's corf saying wait carson messaged me [Music] one second chat i will die again all right sorry chad i had to quickly answer answer message there we go all right all good now so now we can get our stuff and we can get some some food and some stuff hell yeah am i so cold yes i am chat i am just cold in my house [Music] i can also i have holes so i can replant i can replant the thing which is good let's go down thank you appreciate it i'm not in frame like i'm not completely in frame i just realized let me oh god i can't move with this carpet floor there we go [Music] there we go i watched encounter no i haven't i haven't seen it yet oh my god pixel pizza thank you so much for the 10 gifted subs i appreciate it thank you thank you thank you my sub goal isn't updating right that is so weird it like updates really really slowly i'm sorry about that chat but there is a farm here where oh no it's on the other side i'm gonna die again why did someone put a block there that scared me oh no okay it's down there this is so frustrating it's okay okay i won't make it in time so i definitely need to swim through the lake okay that is good to know i guess that's what we're gonna do oh my god i'm so sorry i will fix this promise me i will fix it um is there any way you can change your origin the problem is that people didn't want us to change their origin uh so like they wanted like everyone to keep their origin so who i like i'm not gonna say anything against it it's oh this whatever pretty that's cute that's really cute okay i have everything i need okay let's go up there and fix the farm that's what we want to do can you make a bucket i can i have yes that is a very good idea let's go and fix the farm first [Music] okay i need to go back i don't i won't make it in time because i only have one in a hard time half a heart helmet i'm wearing the helmet um is it up there wait actually yeah it is okay we need to get up there it looks so intimidating this is so intimidating chad wait i'm gonna make my camera a little a little i'm gonna change it a little bit oh no not this so you my forehead isn't kind of no this is why i usually do not stream origins because i just keep dying like that's how it's how it's going to be you know especially because i don't have any food so that's why i usually don't stream it but we'll we'll get it it's fine it's gonna be fine he's okay there we go please get away from me make a bucket yeah i'll make a bucket first i just want to really fix this farm because i destroyed it um but yeah i'll make a bucket and that way i can go up there [Music] uh [Music] there is no bed here no i thought there was one [Music] but it was iron for a second okay okay chat let's do this let's do this oh my god okay we need a better way up if it's raining i can do it otherwise i can't there we go so easy we go and oop nice all right let's fix this oh no i only have one seed no i need to find seeds there we go okay let's go back down nice perfect is this going down i think it is right it should be did i break it [Music] did i break it no it's going down it definitely is going down okay i'm on one heart again okay it's fine we can make some bread we can make like one bread so we'll do that we'll do one bread [Music] oh we can make two i didn't even count my mouths and me what can i say now we'll go back here to regenerate real quick not so sweet and then um i should find food i should definitely find food chat but we don't have who's on no one uh but we don't actually i might just say in the in the discord i am oh that's the wrong shot i am on the server and then i'll go into the vc all right so can't i take food from the community farm where is the community farm i've all i was only on the server get away from me i was only on the server when we started the server i haven't been on after that [Music] make a farm do you want to see my attempts at making a farm chat i'm pretty sure it's here oh it's not oh i had like two plots like two little plots of like seeds growing somewhere like at the side here because i can't leave scott made a farm oh is it is it is that thing a community farm is this a community farm thank you dreaming of ghosts oh andre thank you for the other gift stuff thank you andre hey chad a cow farm i need to find an ocean for that or like another plot of um water which isn't the easiest thing you might think because how i just got my turtle helmet we can go look for it we can go get a fire i made one for you thanks will i just saw it oh wait he made a cow farm oh a pipe i didn't see that i'll just get it here right now that is okay i'll go look for the pipe after this you just need to get food i i still don't understand the controls like every time i i try to sneak or run i get confused and i don't want to change it because then i will get confused again i'll just deal with that i'll get used to it oh wait i can just go up here this way okay i get these carrots and then should we i guess we don't need if we can if you have easy access to here is it this oh it is this okay if we have easy access to this pump we don't need to get a kelp farm so i could just farm or like punk stuff oh okay it's up here okay nice so we can get to the farm that's good um we could just go in into one of these holes i think i already did mine a lot of the stuff here let's make a let's make a stone pickaxe first what's this all gravel yeah let's make a stone pick us first there we go some wood wood at the beginning when we all started i i had to get wood and i couldn't um i didn't have time to chop like much i had time for like two oh god like two woods to chop um so i had to like i i had to leave all the trees like this is definitely mine and i feel so bad because it's so ugly i could i could make it a mission to like destroy all of those too i should build an underwater house i mean yeah i can't build it over water can i all right oh i do have an ex you were right chad i do have an ex um okay i need blocks um let me get some dirt thank you ryzek oh and also thank you will for this up i didn't thank you but i appreciate it thank you oh okay it does work good good good okay is this oh no it's not all thank you santa from [Music] all right jump up here thank you we almost got it we almost got this one tree chat if i can find the wood there it is no i'm gonna die [Music] oh that was so stupid why did i do that i didn't look at my heart less than three thank you londo all right oh it was directly next to spawn luckily so we are good i'm so used to being low hearts now that i will forget to eat all the time i will just forget because uh because i'll be like yeah it's fine i'm i'm just constantly low health but it's fine you are very good at reminding me chat okay now we can make a pickaxe don't starve in minecraft true i'm playing my favorite game right now um now we can make a pickaxe uh [Music] by the way i hope you didn't mind me getting into your games wasn't sniping just being a gamer and having a good time and honestly i did both in game and watching the stream thanks for the good time okay chat also i believe there's a bed on top floor if that helps top floor there's a top floor i didn't even know there was a top floor top floor of the pube or top floor of the like one of the the houses flash towers oh is this top floor i didn't know this was top floor i thought this was just like a there is a top floor oh my god oh yeah no i do remember this i do remember this yeah of course i've been here i've been here i just forgot there we go all right some iron i love earth streams thank you son i appreciate it thank you for the subs or for the three months cool where did the other iron go here and [Music] here all right so we could try and see if there's anything in these there's a lot of copper but i don't think copper is like too useful right chad is there like anything else other than the spy glass that you can make with copper that could be like useful it's not very good yeah all right we'll just let leave the copper um we'll leave the copper it will get iron and gold and and coal i mean there we go i missed that one yeah i think what we need to do is we need to find either an ocean or a water cave thank you i can't believe i've been a part of the community this long thank you you're such a great for being a part of the community for this year what's my favorite tv show at the moment i mean it's always been bojack horseman i really like bojack horseman um i also really like american horror story american horror story is fun but only the first few seasons i feel like lately they haven't been i don't know what it is it feels very it feels a little effortless sometimes um but that's just my personal opinion but i still really like it um what else there's just like i've watched a lot of shows for background noise so a lot of shows i just like for the background noise like i watch a lot of long shows because they are good background noise and my favorite long show for background noise is honestly rippled riverdale because even if you were to pay attention to it you wouldn't understand what's going on so there is no not really a difference so i just enjoy it for for the i don't need to pay attention and there is no pressure in paying attention to the show because it wouldn't make a difference okay we need to find a better place we need to find a find a place where we can um where we can do stuff where you can find more stuff so i'm going to put some stuff in the chest up there and then i'm going to go and try to find an ocean there's a ravine under the gravel oh should i remove the gravel should i okay okay um let me make a thingy then a shovel okay eat food oh i put in the i put in the wood good job nikki [Music] all right let's dig down oh wow we dug so far we dug so far there um okay oh my christmas tree just turned off you know what i can just stick down like like this because there is no lava like potential there is no potential to fall anywhere dangerous middle of the like alright sorry we'll do middle of the like oh like here do you think this is like ravine it's definitely something let's go so dark no let's take all the iron i'm pretty sure that since a lot of us are still in the early game we can all use some iron so let's take some iron oh some gold kind of mine gold um let me make a furnace let me make an iron pickaxe i also don't have coal i need to find some coal oh chat chat diamonds let's go diamond okay let's make a i know pog let's make a let's make a furnace let's make an iron pickaxe my inventory is so not sorted um let me do that let me start my inventory boop boop uh i can actually sell this i can i know so i can sell this what game am i playing stardew valley i can sell this yeah of course nikki go sell go sell your shovel there we go there we go i don't really need this right now but i still put it here and this and the last one i actually meant to put this in here [Music] let's go and i wanted to take the gold it's so anti-climatic now we have diamonds we don't need gold thank you so much cookie kim um let me open my dashboard again so i can see your donations it's so late thank you siren for the sub i appreciate it let's see um i'm currently learning how to play the guitar once you know if you still do and if there was something specific you did to learn i do still play it um and i just like picked songs that i liked and looked them up on um i forgot the website right now tabs like where you can find the tops and i just played it redstone i don't know if we need redstone for anything i'll just take it in case anyone else wants it because i don't know how to do redstone [Music] no i can't go too far oh my god chris thank you so much for the 5k f5 for the 20 my god nikki for the 20 gifted subs i appreciate it thank you so much thank you thank you will bernie's restaurant oh nice easy i'll give him my redstone easy easy i will so get lost i don't even know the chords oh no chad i think it was like eight minus eighteen no that was the the thingy chords the nether chords oh no i just asked someone at the end of the day i'll just ask someone if i can't find it i'll ask someone so cold jerry thank you for the bits okay um this is kind of everything is that no this is where it came from right this is where i came from okay let me save the quartz some lapis i put that in the community chest too i think we have a enchantment table so i'll just put it in there because i don't need it all for myself oh oh my god this looks great this looks very promising you caught a moth what are you gonna do with it let it free don't let it do your clothes though wait oh no i didn't leave my furnace okay oh no this looks so promising please let there be something behind this wall ah really that's so sad that's so sad i thought it would go down like through that okay [Music] wait where did i come from no where did i come from up here why is my orientation so always i saw that i saw something there did i not that's again where i come from i i always end up here um okay maybe here no hi i hope the start of your 2022 has been good thank you do you have any favorite books that you'd recommend um like i said i only really i don't really read story books i only really read like educational books um and i haven't read in a while to be fair we started a book club chat and we haven't met any like at all like ever so yeah maybe ask me again in a few months oh i ran my webcam borders isn't well placed is it not oh it isn't i'm sorry about that it must be so annoying how's that that should be better okay i think we have everything here now at least it looks like we do we could try and go down further oh my god i am just the smartest human on the planet yep as you can hear chad i should still take torches with me even though i can see underwater glad to stop in for the stream smiley face origins is so fun i am glad you have more water space in this map smiling thank you i appreciate it oh no okay this isn't scary at all okay i should eat okay so it goes further down which is good i would very much rather go down on my own terms though okay is does lava affect affect me like worse or is it just like normal [Music] um okay don't mind straight down i am a fish i can do whatever i want no okay we'll get back we'll get back we'll get back why is there what it's fine chat let's find chat we'll get back i am a fish i can do whatever i want dies that's that's the least that's the thing that i did not want i know where to go though i know the way i think i think it was like down here and then no is it down here oh no it's fine give the person with the worst orientation the tray the thing okay here here it is it's fine we won't pull a jack manifold and just die and lose our stuff all the time chad this will not happen here do i have my helmet yes okay that's my diamonds yes i have everything nice i feel like i can't really explore this like i i can easily explore all the water things but i feel like this is a little bit too much get away from me please where are you i will just leave yeah i feel like that's you know i feel like it's a little bit too little water um my torches yeah i could could make some torches oh we're a unicorn a unicorn [Music] okay oh hello there we go oh okay it just goes down here again we're just back [Music] i'm just trying to like like like like see how bad the situation is you know like i'm trying to see if i can still go down there lee thank you myself you know but i don't think i can there is literally no water anywhere and lots of mobs so [Music] i was just trying to find a different place are we getting raided scott thank you so much for the raid hello everyone we're on the origins s p right now hi guys wait there we go hi everyone i hope you're all well welcome welcome hope you had a good stream scott thank you for the ride we're trying to just farm some stuff right now i need to leave this place because i already finished this the water place the water area and this um so let's see what we can do i found it first try let's go um okay i put my diamonds away so i don't lose them we found diamonds let's chat we found diamonds we're supposed to tell you about the mario pipe i found it will told me about it i found it thank you guys thank you scott i appreciate it i didn't see it at first i was struggling to get up but then i saw it and now i am not struggling anymore hell yeah okay um i think down here was an enchantment table wasn't it yes is there a chest somewhere no but there's this so i'll put the lap is here if anyone looks for lapis it's here um and then my nose is itchy and then will you said will needs redstone i don't know if will already has a house though is it tower wills house that tower just put it there the towers tummies oh tommy and will do a lot of stuff on the server together i'm sure i'm sure tommy i'm sure they don't mind if i put it in there together right because will doesn't have a base does he he doesn't have a house yes i'll just put it there i just put it to tommy's all right is there a chest here yeah there we go close this leave oh wait actually it is okay you know what i'm going to leave i'm going to die i need to eat oh god i didn't manage to uh i'm going to leave my hat here i'm gonna leave my hat here and then i'm gonna go because it's raining now and this is my chance i'm gonna go ahead thank you i appreciate it i'm gonna go ahead and sorry i need to focus on finding my hat get away you are being so annoying oh my god why is there so many mobs here the one time that it's raining and i can use that there has to be like thousands of mobs come on follow me come on come on in here you two yep thank you okay um i want to find an ocean i need to get my stuff first there it is there is my stuff sleep if i sleep the rain is gonna go away chat wait emma and jack manifold what wait which which chat are you seeing right now which chat are you seeing where emma and jack manifold are in oh wait that is wrong i'm not i'm not stalking my friends i'm i'm promised chad i promise i'm not stalking my friends i just in one of the vcs okay i can't i can't i can't i can sleep because otherwise if i sleep the rain is going to go away and i need to find an ocean i need to quickly pick up my stuff so i can put it in a chest and then i can run third time's the charm you are so correct let's get up there oh my god god i wish i had minecraft get away from me what the hell why are there so many moms this is painful hello i'm sorry i can't type oh my god i'm actually this is so painful okay some stuff build up get this get that get get this get get all of these where is my helmet where did my helmet go helmet where did my helmet go did it despawn oh don't tell me my helmet you fallen oh hi scott i can see his particles uh there he is where's my helmet oh he's got it thank you my savior thank you nice okay okay chat we got it thanks to scott thank you scott okay uh i should make a weapon but i also should find an ocean while i can oh i should put away my my my my helmet i should put my helmet away oh my god so many things that i should do okay we we put away the helmet first and then we make a weapon in the meantime oh thank you scott i have i have carrots thank you thank you um that was a that that was a that was god saying eat remember to eat [ __ ] okay you love orange and smp thank you bear i i appreciate that got the hero so true watching you die was upsetting me i'm sorry okay we are going to i don't know whose stuff is that we're going to put stuff in our chest like our helmet so we don't lose it while we look for uh an ocean we're going to keep all of this we don't know how we don't really have anything that we shouldn't keep oh hello there we go oh hello that's that's my chest oh oh thank you scott thank you i can't type my my fingers are so cold i can't type um dude speed running speed running speed run speed run okay ocean temple oh chad if we can find some that would be really cool that would be very cool okay my origin stresses you out a lot imagine how i feel sorry sorry cold fingers can't type i also have capstock on god what is wrong with my voice my voice keeps breaking am i hitting puberty what's going on okay exactly that's what i'm saying he's alright oh you can't even see the chat oh i'm sorry chat wait let me move this up here mushroom thank you so much for the sub there you go chad this is our conversation oh now you can't see it again wait uh i'll put you over here i put myself over here there now you can see it now you can see what we said all right okay we can't go through um the winter biome i think because i'm gonna head off um sleep well i do it's oh god it's very cool thank you okay we can't go through the winter times because i think snow isn't the same as rain so we need to find actually let's try it out i actually haven't tried it out yet i just figured it wouldn't be but maybe it is maybe it is oh get away from me please let's see no oh okay i'm not destroying anything online no i'm not okay all right snow are you i love smiley face thank you evelyn yes no okay snow still removes our bubbles so i can't go through snow so i need to find another biome that's not the snow biome i think we're completely i think there is just snow all over i think there's just not all over okay that's fine um i guess we'll go we'll just go through it eat you all right thank you chat i guess we'll just go through it it's an underground river to contain i don't think so i haven't seen anything it's fine this fine shot is fine we'll just do this every second oh my god get away please get away from me no please i don't want to die again we have to find an ocean oh nice thunder oh okay okay it's not too big of a of a biome is that water down there please tell me it's water down there there's a little bit secret tunnel i might have to make one uh like through this volume later we're too quick we're falling too quick for the water there we go this looks very promising oh this looks very promising oh my gosh there we go oh there's fish here oh this looks so good this looks so promising i think we're i think this is an ocean right i think like if we go down there oh someone was here oh okay oh is it oh is it or did it just not load no it just didn't load that is so sad okay it's still raining though so i can go like this way it's like a little bit of rain no this stop in here no okay the rain is stopping here that's okay maybe the other side amy on the other side no there wasn't anything on the other side um okay oh hello that you are talking i was wondering can you get me a white monster thank you um no thank you yeah you saw the kitchen right i want to clean that up after stream uh not really no [Laughter] oh yeah i don't think they can it's okay i'll talk to you after stream that was rihanna copper is food for ex what what she left again okay we'll find an ocean i believe i believe i am just a lonely mermaid looking for an ocean please don't let tech you know you have carrots wait why no no no no no no the rain stopped the rain stopped oh no does techno don't want me to eat carrots okay now it's full full focus every other tree we're gonna stop and we're gonna breathe like no rabbit boy yet i know i know very cool uh mr fox thank you for the prime i appreciate it i can't believe he didn't want to be um a fish with me it's so nice being a fish i can't believe anyone wouldn't want to be a fish with me what that is so weird honestly it's a challenge people do say that late game it's really good so i am right now just waiting for the late game a jungle i you you gotta be kidding me there is a jungle but there is not an ocean did i get my turtle hunt i did but i don't want to lose it i'm really scared that this adventure is gonna kill me so i am right now just going to yeah i'm going to eat uh right now i'm just looking for the ocean okay do i run away from the ocean from the jungle do i run into the jungle what do i do uh hold up thank you so much for the song but i appreciate it good take some melons in case someone wants some melons for what reason okay rivers can be fine in jungle yeah but do those rivers lead to the ocean that's the question that's the question chap what i'm wondering thank you emtrio okay okay okay this is promising again once again we found a river this looks very cool i wouldn't look at that it's just a cave entrance but it looks cool okay let's see let's see if we if we find okay not this way the other way if we find lotion okay we do not we we we didn't find an ocean left here oh you're so right chad how did i not see this okay okay okay let's go let's go let's go let's go okay hello uh oh hello okay we did it we did oh this is so nice okay let's see what we can find let's see what we can find in this ocean in this ocean full of opportunities chad sorry i'm screaming why am i screaming no wonder my voice is breaking okay some coal okay [Music] some some nice water mines for means thingies caves yeah okay i'm just gonna explore i'm just gonna explore right now what has what does this ocean have to give us oh little pretty fishies i should i could get some kelp maybe let me take this scope with me some more caves okay i could get some of this to be fair save the chords are you so late for that chat i still have the chords for the middle i still have the chords for that i screenshotted earlier and that was literally under the pub uh the pube sorry so i'm just gonna take those chords in a second when i want to go back or do you mean the course to the ocean the ocean course i should um there we go this is so nice chad this is so nice oh look at this it's so cool and now we're down here okay perfect [Music] my posture posture check chat posture check my nose been horrible friend friend where are you friends oh my god i don't even know what color he is oh wait wait go back up we'll go back up chat oh my god what color are you are you orange wait what can i not let you free wait why can i not let him free ah there he is yes orange oh look at him oh cute what do we name him why is everyone saying folds whose folds willow founder wilbur found a yellow baby axel ah is that what is what it what he called the baby like is that what he called it should i give it back to him people said he lost it it despawned i'll give it back to him we'll give this to will i do need to make a new bucket though i found another but didn't want it was it yellow maybe it just wasn't once a yellow one all right i'll give it to him anyways if he doesn't want it that's fine we'll see chat we'll see all right hello sir i need my sword please give me my sword why do they do so much damage wait wait i don't want to go in there i don't want to go back in yet that was scary okay oh should i get more i don't really need that much i already have like a stack and something okay yeah yeah you killed yourself look he's killing himself okay we'll just we'll just let him do that isn't that great huh being shot with arrows huh isn't that it is it just it hurts doesn't it it hurts you don't like being shot with arrows huh huh yeah there we go that's what you deserve we're shooting people with arrows just like that there was another axolotl here but i can't oh there is wait wait wait wait oh we found another one i couldn't tell what color that was though was it pink oh torch did it bring my torches i did bring my torches ah there we go it's brown oh there are brown excellent toes ah let's go okay i need another bucket now oh my god we have drip please now too that's pretty nice name it muffin wait what does everyone wants to name it nothing i feel like so chat i feel like when you when like the majority of chat wants to name it one thing i feel like someone else has already named that thing and i'm not here to steal someone else's axolotl's name so either you come up with a with a with an actual name or i you know i don't want to steal someone's name who named it who made him that muffin chat what's this oh oh my god it's a it's a thingy cookie i like caramel something someone named want to name it caramel i like caramel oh god okay um me i don't really need these i can give these to jack i guess uh oh god my inventory is so full now hi zuko hello honey you want to join us i guess not um i don't know chat i i kind of like the fact that we already found next elators but i still want to i still want to see what's what this is all about i see i want to see what this ocean is all about okay the the end here thank you agar proof what's up i appreciate it thank you for the prime thank you oh it's cold i need a bucket of iron i do like i need a bucket i will get a bucket before i go back i don't know if i should go back yet i should mine some stuff that's why i came here i want to get some diamonds i'm i'm greedy now chad i got i found diamonds once without trying so now i want diamonds oh continues here boba i like boba too boba is a cute name boba would be a cute name oh okay oh my god i'm so overwhelmed there's so much here it overwhelms me this is so cool i like i love the new games the new caves are so fun especially like with this origin [Music] geode that's a geode are there geodes just saying a past one what do they look like hello um dark gray well that's nice purple gems purple crystal wait what is it in this big thing or did i pass it uh like up you know where i come from or is it in this big thing up oh okay we'll go back up [Music] um how far up um we'll find the chat don't worry [Music] not far okay let me quickly get this iron first can i take it with my iron pickaxe where did it come from oh no oh no yes i can okay uh did they come from here no okay i definitely oh here okay i came from here okay maybe i didn't um wait what i'm going in circles i know it's because i don't know where i come from no did i come from here no um [Music] i think i definitely came from up here there's just no way up here because it goes back down mine upwards i could would i find the geode oh oh chad i can't mine upwards of course i can't there's no wall oh there's water here no there's no water upwards i did not think about this um you know what that's fine we'll find more geodes on the way we don't need to go back can i can can i please start sprinting there we go we that's it's fine we will find more geodes bubbles what bubbles to the bubbles these bubbles other ones these ones [Music] how do you remember oh my god you're right you are so i don't understand how you remember this but you're right my god chad you are crazy not in a good way i mean you know you remembered this um i'm going in circles again oh my god i'm back here no i'm back here how do i get back here okay oh my god i will not remember this ever there we go we're back okay so where did i miss a geode i just go this way back thank you bit of children for this up i appreciate it no big cave ah here this no uh oh jason give that 200 bits no oh god i'm so sorry chap go back down uh maybe it's here no okay look at the floor was it at the floor okay i look at the floor i'll look at the floor chat i'm looking at the floor did you hear that what just happened he got stuck in a box oh my god okay like here i'm so sorry that the problem is that i also don't know what it looks like so i might just pass it the entire time because i just don't know what it looks like no right there wait what look up it's up now oh this is it this how did you see that how did you see that chat oh my god do you want to mind these that's so crazy i can't believe you saw this your eyes okay uh do you think rambo would like these mine the x ones the x ones oh these ones but nothing comes out of those am i doing this wrong don't mind the x ones [Music] i'm sorry one person said to mind them i'm sorry chad i didn't know and mind the other ones [Music] and get a few get like a stack maybe if we can [Music] thank you for being an amazing streamer i appreciate it thank you for being here get white ones as well okay i will i will [Music] okay we have a stack now so now i get the white ones uh oh actually maybe cocoa beans would be quite useful no we like they're directly next to a thingy if people want cocoa beans they can get somewhere directly next to a um i forgot the word a jungle there we go chords you want me to save the chords uh okay calcite tisha thank you so much ratasha thank you so much for the tier one okay chat um i got this coordinates in case like someone else wants to mine them let's go down let's actually go down this time also eat something thank you the enzy jester oh am i somewhere else i think i am oh my god there's so much to explore here thank you riley for the tier one i appreciate it i also need to get a new pickaxe soon so let me smell some some stuff some iron i have a random carrot in my amateur i do have a random carrot in my inventory i also don't need the wheat seeds bye-bye um okay okay this side is like stuff for friends and then this side we can put like oars and then we can put wood here this is just random stuff there we go and oh you want me to put the armor on i could technically you know what you are right i thought like all i could give it to jack is like he's from the nether and they like it like a thingy in the nether but you are right because still sleeping oh good for them jack is a liar you are right he is a liar though does he deserve the armor for being a liar why did i do that i didn't want to make a bucket well i i still needed it but i didn't want to make it in this in the beginning no he doesn't okay chad this chat has spoken we don't give liars stuff thank you uh mjazzo oh chad did you see i went out for oh it didn't work go out i got pizza yesterday but i didn't go out i ordered it because jack didn't want to get pizza so i decided i'll just get it myself i just ordered myself some pizza yep what did you lie about oh we were playing we were playing um hypixel mini games earlier with amaranth and jack and we did duels and jack said he won't do like rod combat but he did multiple times so we he now is a liar we now call him a liar i i keep sitting so weirdly i'm so sorry chad i'm just not in like completely in frame because of that give it to phil how can phil wear a thingy armor gold armor you can right okay we'll give it to phil phil gets our golden armor look it has it even has mending on it that's so nice he deserves it he isn't a liar okay i can't find the place but i also can't find where we came from oh okay this is the us das yes nikki das good job you are german mine up chad do you want to see what happens if i mine up we just saw that this is wait if i mine up to go up this is what happens oh okay okay you know what you know what chad okay i'm gonna be silent um you got you you proved my point wrong good job you were right oh my god what's that little greens oh it's the jungle okay okay we found the jungle again which means where's my water there it is which means we can probably make it home he got me a turtle house yes i saw i just i'm just scared that i'm dying on this trip so i don't want to lose the turtle helmet but i saw and that is very sweet of him okay i'm pretty sure it was this way where's my food there's my food go back you want me to go back i can go home i have a few things for my friends i have a few things that i can give my friends [Music] oh my god the music is kind of loud is it but is this better oh wait there's two [Music] okay um we are going to get up the coordinates [Music] where are my screenshots there are my screenshots um [Music] oh my god chat i have some screenshots here i have all the lemanberg screenshots here i have a screenshot from when i played with s band [Music] sorry sorry i am i am completely going somewhere else right now um let me find the screenshot okay it should be somewhere here uh because it's not here it's not the last one wait did it just not just did it just not save because these ones are from yesterday my last screenshot is when i played minecraft with my friends yesterday let me show you like i played minecraft with my friends yesterday and that one is the last the last screenshot this one is the dream smp screenshot and then this is mcc and then this is just jack manifold being blow up a bit of for some reason you know like these are did it just not all did my screenshots last night weird i might have to ask someone uh otherwise thank you sweatpants came in at a bad time but uh hi guys in a bad time i was just looking at my screenshots did we write down the chords somewhere let's see are there in the discord pubes yeah i know where the view is now okay pube is at minus 30. thank you very good cow for the five gifted i appreciate it thank you thank you uh at minus 30 and plus 171 i am currently at plus 300 and plus i know minus three seven six so i am a while away okay that's fine other side it is on the other side i'm just trying to get to the water so maybe the water like loops around it i hope the watcher lives around it please tell me the water loops around it thank you so much again for the gift itself this actually the gifted subs i appreciate it wait how did we reach the sub goal so quickly last time i checked we were a mile away chat how did we reach the sub goal so quickly thank you so much everyone thank you for reaching the sub goal how did i not see that i appreciate it i maybe they just like updated now i appreciate it guys i appreciate it i didn't see how it happened so quickly thank you everyone wow okay so um it doesn't actually loop around it which is sad um [Music] but this is is is there the is the ocean like there now this is the place yes this is where the ocean was okay so we went up here this is where we went up here i'm pretty sure oh i didn't look but the water in your left hand i could i could oh how do i oh i need to i need it to be empty all right all right if we just go straight this way we should make it home like fairly quickly wait genius move thank you thank you i am so smart no chat is okay you had an idea what's your idea i thought you were gonna make the ocean your home but it's so far away from my friend's chat no i would be so far away there it is look there's our home we can see it we can see our home let's go let's go chad home okay oh no i'm drowning uh i'm not drowning oh come on there we go okay oh oh that was not smart i like the song this is a good song [Music] cause i think there's something living in here not that i'm scared or anything but i think i saw something up there oh [Music] okay we didn't really accomplish too much today we found two axolotls and the ocean though uh which is nice because i can always come back to the ocean i now know where it is we got some iron our survival chances are already better than they were at the beginning of the stream and if i'm being honest chad that is all that i want [Music] that is all that i need all that i want we can now get rid of the chords great all right chad all right next stream we're gonna give phil the armor we're gonna give will the axolotl we're gonna give jack maybe the fire charge if he deserves it um other than that i think that's good this is a good time to end the stream i'm so cold my god oh i've been streaming for five and a half hours let's go long streams pog ah please don't oh chad i'll be back i'll be back very soon don't worry i will i will be back very soon actually um i want to stream with my old more i haven't been streaming on my old much i should do that more um uh who do we write did you really think emma's live should we write emma we should rate emma there's no question about it let's try to emma chat uh thank you so much for being here though i like i like the stream this was a good stream chat you were all amazing and very nice and i appreciate it um and i will see you very soon in the next stream um and i hope that you all enjoyed the stream i hope you're all having a wonderful morning evening or day wherever you are maybe i will do origins again with another person i feel like it's always more fun when other people are playing uh so yeah give emma my love and i will see you very soon chad bye | Nihachu Vods | UCEo-mmMQD2BDE3NSTzl-6VQ | 2022-01-18 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | 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QrImmFJJldw | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QrImmFJJldw | Gmod Sandbox Funny Moments - Bathtub Races! | well smirking every [ __ ] this is that a bathtub that's a moving back and we had a customized [Music] all right all right this is the race of our last boys we got a bet tibs we've customized them or at least yeah me and Nick have nick is over nick is over there with looks to be some time bombs and a thruster he ripped up a [ __ ] f-16 but and then and then I got my trusty rusty smoke grenade and then Elmo's just sitting over there like a [ __ ] we not going by the way badass [Music] smoke grenade help me split this damn thing this is [ __ ] he has turbo in his car wait you know what I should have done I should have put red and white understand [ __ ] America [Music] no you're not American you're a poser [ __ ] no go away mo [ __ ] spinel dog male yeah it's fun outlet Beach [ __ ] cheatin [ __ ] only as a last resort like supercharged shortcut shortcut sure cut sure good of course you can see it cuz I'm really leaving a line where then [Music] truck get shut the [ __ ] up with you up there in sweaty first place how are you going so fast how are you doing so fast that's [ __ ] I hope you spin out your ass [Music] come on nope nope I got it yeah cross the finish line no you [ __ ] [Music] | RickyDeanGaming | UCGtp4dax26NjHsH3U5zShig | 2020-04-09 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 240 | 1,325 |
LZRUTuyve84 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LZRUTuyve84 | 17. Regional Markets - International Marketing | so then there are many opportunities these days in china with the economy growing and some space for improvement or development so these kind of sectors optional automotive components cleaner coal construction equipment education and training services machine tools marine industries health care water treatment rail renewable energy green building actually china has quite a strong renewable energy business yes solar and also wind and other energy business so so uh the national government's policies and regulations of marketing are not as strong as their local counterparts in china we have a local regulations national regulations but the local governments don't always follow the national government right sometimes they can do their own thing uh so we have hong kong hong kong is a special economic area in china it was ruled by the british but they had a contract which was they would return it to china so it's a special administrative region it means it has its own autonomy do you understand autonomy autonomy means they can make decisions by itself so you might know there was recently a lot of demonstrations in hong kong does anybody know why were they having demonstrations in hong kong why were the young people in hong kong making demonstrations it was about this reason autonomy right so they people in hong kong can choose their own leader but china said now we have to we can we have to approve the leader you can choose your leader but we have to approve them okay but hong kong people didn't like this new part that it should be approved by mainland china okay so they have a lot of demonstrations about that so hong kong wants to keep its own autonomy in that case it has bilateral agreements which are approved or confirmed and makes major economic decisions on its own hong kong is financial center taiwan and china so hong kong used the hong kong dollar it's tied to the us dollar pegged to the us dollar exactly the same eight about eight hong kong dollars is one u.s dollar taiwan and china also continue to implement the world trade organization provisions taiwanese companies have invested 50 billion in china and a quarter of a million taiwanese factories are responsible for about 12 percent of china's exports so trade is is good for both countries taiwanese companies can get cheap cheaper labor cost in china and also the engineering talent in china and the chinese companies can take advantage of the large market share of the taiwanese factories so japan japan's stock market was higher in 1990 than it is today okay japan had a real estate boom in the in the late 80s and then it had a crash and it hasn't recovered well from the crash according to the imf why didn't japan recover very well from the crash one reason is that japan is an island and instead of closing down businesses which it should have closed down which we're losing money uh because it's an island there are a lot of people who know each other right so they decided not to close down the businesses and they kept these non-performing businesses that should have been closed down alive so they waste a lot of money on keeping these kind of businesses alive and they should have shut them down okay probably because these person people were like insiders do you understand insiders they had some special connections or that kind of thing so anyway just recently in the last couple of years we have the economics the japanese economy has uh the stock market has increased right the japanese currency has gotten a lot weaker but japan is trying everything to grow its economy it's not easy for japan to grow its economy japan has a massive debt the highest debt in the world japan's debt is about 290 of gdp korea's dash is about 40 percent of gdp okay so this is not a big problem for japan because it's mostly held by japanese people so the japanese people will accept a very low interest rate okay so the interest rate on this debt is you know about one percent or something like that okay so they're paying just one percent of the japanese people who own the bonds not that good for japanese pensioners not a very high income for them right but this kind of debt is also holding slowing down japan older population plan has an aging population a high proportion of pensioners compared to people in the workforce so it had 40 economic policies bad political apparatus some disadvantage in the global circumstances and some cultural inhibitions to change so japanese population is shrinking okay so in 2005 the baby boomers making were making love babies the japanese were about 10 years ahead of population declines and grain hair so sometimes we can look at japan as what would happen in the future in germany in italy they have quite old populations germany are quite worried about their old age population these days okay korea also is getting an older population also japan has a disadvantage in the information age because their alphabetic system is not that good for software innovations they use the character character system right see can you understand japanese characters if you understand chinese characters even if you don't know what it means you know the character in japan okay so japan has some problems with in the u.s car market toyota had to recall some cars there was a trend in the us to buy suvs to understand the suv the big vehicle which has six seats or so on but the japanese companies didn't take advantage so japan did very well they after world war ii they built themselves up very quickly but nowadays they seem to have a lack of national goal or vision japanese culture is not really adapting or changing they have this lifetime employment it's called a salary person they stay in the same job all their life job promotion is not based on merit so the youngest person who's doing well doesn't get the promotion instead the older person who's been there for a long time can get the promotion okay contractors subcontractor loyalties so they will do business with somebody even though it's bad for their company because they're loyal to that person the relationship is more important right so even though this this guy costs more and his product is less quality right well i know him he's i've known him for 15 years so i'm going to do business with him so this is why it's very difficult for foreign companies to break into the japanese market okay japanese system of loyalty means it's hard to get the japanese customer to change their supplier they're used to this supplier they're used to this person they have a relationship with them okay your product is better your product is cheaper but loyalty is more important to me okay so this might not be the best for economic growth right we want the best people we want people to be promoted on marist to get the best people in the best position okay if somebody comes out with a new innovation which is cheaper i should be able to switch switch my provider okay people should be able to change jobs if they're not happy or they think they can use their ability better in another job okay so this is a kind of cultural issue then india so india has privatized a lot of state-owned companies uh state-owned enterprises is soe so they demolish the monopolies the state-owned enterprise like telecoms and so on they signed a trade agreement with the us do you understand quantitative restrictions quantitative means quota you can only export so many pieces of clothes there was captioning not program and then available were able to send to the close to the eu so these kind of things like phone services housing trading sectors is open for the fdi so india is still a little bit difficult tariffs are quite high so you want to sell something in india they're going to put a tariff on your product the intellectual property is not well protected we talked about the pharmaceutical companies uh lost the case in india right so the indian company can make the same drug that was developed in switzerland right india's courts more than india's government india's courts have a history of thinking about society so there was a case in india where the government had a food program for kids at school the government was giving food to the kids at school right and then the government decided to cut back on the program to stop doing the program or give less right so the court this case went to court and the court decided against the government the court said to the government no you have to continue this program okay so there are many cases in india india's court system is famous for trying to socially text the people even going outside their job as lawmakers because their job is to enforce the law right they even go the indian courts go outside their job as enforcing the law in thinking about society so the intellectual property they might think about society more than your business okay there is some anti-business attitudes in india anti-us anti-capitalism okay that kind of thing which goes through to the governments like in japan we can see that some companies are not being dealt with properly because they have some insider connection right so the government don't sell the money losing state on the enterprises because their friend is the boss of the company something like that okay they need to make their labour laws more flexible and deregulate banking and also we have corruption and bribery we check transparency international national we can see there's some issue with corruption and bribery well india also has a lot of opportunities it has one billion people cheap and qualified labor knowledge of english so the uk colonized india so indian people have their own i think 57 different languages in india but normally they use english to communicate okay a lot of the kids go to university right so we have 250 million educated middle class mainly college graduates and so on information technology supplier and exporter when i was working in the u.s the i.t department about half of them were from india indian consultants so the consultancy company in the u.s in the u.s they have some special visa for some type of job that they don't have enough qualified people in the u.s right like web design or something like that right so the consultancy company can get this visa hire people in india take them to the us also they can just hire people in india to do the job right you if you want to do web design from korea you can hire somebody in india on over the internet right they can do that kind of job so it costs you know ten dollars an hour for computer programmer or web designer in india compared to forty or fifty dollars an hour in the us uh the time zone is quite if india is quite similar to the eu then we have the asia-pacific trade association so do you know the asia-pacific region do you know where the pacific is how do you say pacific in korea okay so countries in the asia pacific region are now seen as vital markets if we think about a company like a country like vietnam right vietnam is growing | Chris Cunningham | UCJL8847-VDrokkTtsoWZ3qg | 2015-05-01 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,969 | 11,027 |
-8mH8ty0v1s | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-8mH8ty0v1s | My First Prototype Of My Telekinesis Learnin Kit! | Oh everyone this is Richard Cespedes and I'm here with the my first prototype version one of my telekinesis learning and development kit it's right here and it's a molded out of clay and put on the top of cardboard you know because I have to start off somewhere and I'm not good at UM would work you know what carving or nothing like that but uh this is it so far as my telekinesis learning and development station telekinesis learning and development station there's the PSI wheel right here and then there's the parts way to put like a lids like can like a jar lids or something like that or just ping pong balls smaller so you can get kind of different results just these are just designs this is just for fashion for style and the legs so this clay it's not painting or nothing but that's my first version of my telekinesis training kits I may make this a little bit different and may just have them get a mound in the hole inside we just put a needle and gonna have my dollar Ranger my Filipino 50 pay so it's like worth the dollar over there and the Philippines I think or fifty cents or whatever it is the one I use is like it's like 25 or 50 percent bigger than our American dollar and this is my first version of my talk nieces training station and that's it right there and I'm gonna show a little demonstration of my opinion so I when I warmed up before I got into this so it might move very quickly see looks very very well and very very good I warmed up before and meditated a little bit which I don't do a lot to kind of make sure that get a good demonstration of the PSI me spinning up a dollar on a nail on a pointed surface like this and that's pretty much it that's my demonstration of this I have as you can tell um it's pointed I use clay water you know I got some hardened clay at walmart the Crayola hardening clay that you could buy in the bucket and I bought that night just kind of smoothed it up with some water and then just let it dry and it just got like that and then I could balance these things on it and um that's my first trial version i guess you could say first trial first version of my idea of a telekinesis learning and development station of my idea to create a a long line of different types of objects specifically for talk nieces and development talk nieces this is a station in the kit to help that to put a rounded objects a ball a little ball little ping-pong balls lids coke bottle coke cans my try to work on making it wider to put both hands on there um I want to put oh I want to make a small holes in the top area and have a beat um air table because uh to balance cans and cokes and cups on it because it's like it air is cheap and i think that the earth air is like cheap energy and you have more air along ambient energy energy in the ambient energy coming from the holes from the arrow you know that's why I want to make a air table because it come more adding energy to allow to move up right cans and cups and move them more easier it'll be balanced perfectly it'll be a small space between the table and the can and the object itself and i hope to build confidence so that you can do it without it because this is the goal the end goal is to master this so that you can do telekinesis in other areas in different areas that could regular table or a floor or anywhere you know you get away from this after you master this moving cans and PSI wheel and other things like that and this is what is for it i have other ideas for a reinventing the PSI wheel like making a round um half sphere hollow sphere with the wings out and it's like a PSI will and has a balancing um wait in the center of its that you can rotate it it's light as paper and it's like a different way to reinvent PSI ball so you can move away from the needle in a paper and go into a plastic light object like if you see my florida helmet videos i want to make something a PSI wheel because i got an idea for helmet to kind of make a PSI will in a shape of that but more differently and much more easier and a balancing weights going to be in it just like the little bean toys that you've seen the early 2000 a little bean toys when you push them they will like flip and they will always sit right up so they know the object we're always sitting right up and i have other things that other ideas for a vengeance for on telekinesis for the objects themselves to be telekinetic novice friendly you know so there could be a telekinetic now this friendly so that so that um the objects themselves can build confidence for the people who practice telekinesis and Chi energy you know what if you want to call it and so this is my video i will make it too long and that was my demonstration it worked out pretty well balanced is perfectly on it perfect perfectly you know and uh I'm gonna move on on it maybe I might make this little small mound and put needles physical needles in there you could put them in there but again it's ricky Cespedes and I have a lot of my ideas I'm posted on my Facebook page and now um and I'm just want to create different things more while their idea that mean you might think maybe the telekinetic immune if you might think impossible maybe learning to suck levitate or levitate objects and I'll have a training kits and ideas for that too some limitations and for levitating out for us which I believe is possible because if you're moving a ball with your mind or end with your mind I'm pretty sure odds are those other ideas are also um probable and possible cuz it we're doing the impossible then what makes the other impossible things not possible they are you know I believe that and it's ricky says but is against watching and this is my calculus telekinesis training and development station and I have other ideas for other training stations for other abilities telekinetic abilities levitating some limitation of passing your arm through walls and things like that which is very wild but I believe that and I believe wholeheartedly that is possible want to put this on here just to kind of have a better look of it just look a look more cool and much more you know what I'm trying to get at this week sis but this thing gets watching God bless | Mad Cat Sphere | UC57AdxF9_0fCLR_n2XnmiHg | 2016-01-25 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,216 | 6,202 |
4xfqQ1laXT8 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4xfqQ1laXT8 | SHARANJIT LEYL:--: BBC NEWS - NEWSDAY - 03 Aug 2015 - Two Oranges for Sister Leyl (Ed) | and joining me now in this beautiful set is no less than my colleague sharing Italy as Sharon Wow a lot of things happening in Singapore this week that's right not just on new studio Rico indeed it's a big week as you say National Day is on Sunday August 9th is the 50th anniversary the celebration since independence for Singapore there's been huge transformation in this country I know I was actually born and I was brought up here I've seen a lot of this transformation take place and of course nowhere more so then the sky 9 which has seen dramatic dramatic changes a little bit rainy today but still it is incredible that skyline skyline it's not quite clear despite the Riggin well singapore-based the sustainable designer Jason Pomeroy takes us on a tour of the city and talks about how the skyline has evolved Oh Sharon it is of course a very momentous a week for Singapore August 9 national holiday and of course Oh what am i carrying these two oranges Sharon or they're quite significant they are indeed rica because these just they're not just oranges because in traditional chinese culture these are gold nuggets they symbolize and i should be thinking these home lucky that considered auspicious for new occasions and new establishments like our fabulous new studio absolutely and that we would like to welcome all our viewers around the world to this spanking brand-new facility here in singapore and of course we will welcome right now our roaring guests into the studio sharon and they'll be taking away this oranges for me so i'm sure i'm sorry we can't eat them you | Templars Of Sian | UCvPvnwcMx92vaLEDbEmcKWw | 2015-08-03 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 281 | 1,583 |
d0h8nTUMQRw | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d0h8nTUMQRw | Wine For The People #70: Justine Henschke (Henschke Wines) | [Music] and guys welcome back and you even got a welcome from troubles as well like perfectly time guys welcome back episode 70 and Friday afternoon happy Friday if you are unfortunately stuck at home we're live and and of course if you want I hope maybe you're watching your phone out your favorite pub or favorite restaurant Justin Hess again G bye I think if I rather got too excited the G is too close to the H on the QWERTY keyboard there Christina Kerry thank you so much for chiming in guys have been long been good good I mean it's a hell of a week how is this it's been a pretty wild yes in trucks because we have another amazing guest for you and one that to be honest on I'm particularly excited about because we've got a bit of a bit of a history with henskee if it wasn't for henskee we probably definitely wouldn't be here but and I would say that in on both a macro and a micro level of course henskee one of the stalwarts of the industry to really build you know the profile of Australian wine and introduce I believe that it was the first hundred percent planted to Sherrod like mono variety vineyard as well with Mount Edelsten and of course on the back of winning you know one of the those who do I'm not sure if you win these things we get these things but a hundred get a hundred point 100 point wine biking that's next level of course tonight we have Justine Penske so if it gradually of just getting redder and redder Justine thank you so much for joining us which a glass of wine give us some wine let's do it jumping around the the comments Jackie happy Friday my second favorite F word I won't go yeah I could say something we're trying to keep a clean after last night's twitch episodes so happy Friday UK evening Tyson happy Friday as well guys I want to know firstly have you had a great henskee experience and when have you had it who were you drinking with and where where were you of course because you know hatch Key has been around a little while hasn't it yeah so our family came out from couch laughs I Lygia so was East Germany now and and now Poland and that was 1840s and that was a great great great grandfather so they were escaping really just persecution from the Prussian King yep they were Lutheran German Lutheran and it was a three month voyage that they took and so I guess that you're talking about 100 percent planting yes your eyes so that was actually planted by Ronald anchors those grandson of George my fingers well he was one of the founders of South Australia he had the South's whaling company and so father Stuart was actually fairly fortunate to take on that vineyard and make he's bursting with good wine and it was dead from that and then eventually what they've been guarding but it was my great-great-grandfather who came through george v angus having that opportunity to bring his family over three-month voyage lost his wife and so horrible well like on the voyage yeah as in as in they passed away literally i mean like they lost him is such and so many people packed on they couldn't find him like generally lost them well and we actually found a diary entries that have talked about that voyage and we put it in a face with about a hundred fifty years and family mind making put together a pool can keep straight and to read these passages so many people died on his voyage and they went through so much to try and find a new life at the bottom of the world and and started again and right before a delayed 1841 and made their way up to cleanse ik Thurman community and they won like tidy town all German towns were in the tiny town award and they were just really help sufficient they you know making wine was just part of farming and yeah and then I moved up over thought oh no Betar oh really pronunciation just around the corner here you go in to the Barossa Valley to Crandall and then eventually Johann Christian Earth generation was went up into it in Bali knowing that it was better suited to growing Shiraz and Reisling and was building a winery and and a homestead and with his son yep um Paul got out and and that's where the H key to string library began that was seen 18th in our first commercial 15 c8 celebrating 150 years of family winemaking in 2018 which feels like yesterday when we started in you know the early years in 2012 also in Lobethal [Laughter] you're the first generation and everyone adding history books about you one day asked what is it like being you know I will call you young person we're all young young ish I mean what is it what is it like being a young person at the helm of something like this because it is a family-run Enterprise family of enterprise Road you know it is and it is also your brothers as well you know you're one of three middle child it's really good so what is it like I mean what are you how do you you honor that that long a period of history with everything that's going on in the world right now surely and I think we all sort of know that even in my lifetime the last 10 years things that there are ramped up in pace now imagine how quickly things have ramped up since the 1860s how did you do it I mean do you feel you have freedom to be quick tell me all the things I'm most fascinating how you can you know so well I guess we you know we grew up on the property and I guess the German way of building back then was the winery was 10 meters from the house it was really cool because growing up the winery was a bit of herb Oh after school playground for us and and so we just you know run over and help out in the bottling line and sit and sell the door so he literally grew up right next to work yeah cuz I'm gonna ask you how did you get into one vanilla community but I never thought that I would I didn't really think that I would be in one I found in school I was very much into the Arts and actually study oh my god oh and and did have been teach to be able to go overseas but two months back I was so honest and so quick as well you know there's so much truth behind that statement so I heard so I was here live next door to work grew up there since yeah baby yeah what what you remember the first wine you ever tried but I don't know I think it probably was one of our actually would have been sitting on top of that our open top Dementors tipping my fingers in rubbing it into our famous saying dad like yummy this one's yuck the one that was fully fermented and then I guess it we would always want to help out and sell it or like get rid of us it's a little bit of our noble rot Semyon some lemonade and then as we grew up that's a cocktail noble rot Semyon eliminate and that's like I sneaked something out of the parents - to go to a house party when you're 15 kind of drink which are really interesting it sounds like a Gin Fizz on drugs that's fantastic and then it's something stealing out of a cellar like we do because like if you want you know go and stay you know your mates add it to place and your dad's got this in the cellar and argument you go and steal it from the cellar your cellar comparatively is like it wasn't like Jonna has these stories but I mean I mean you you must have have bottles I mean he'll only 150 years of history you must have bottles that that reach back yeah we not that long because my grandfather Cyril started a museum program of clients putting a palette aside each year so we had wines going back to 54 great paintings we had 1958 we only had like one bottle once there's also a collection of those wines at Hill of Grace restaurant Adelaide Oval but all that on display so you can go and see them yeah that's fantastic and but he drank the water [Music] and it was a hundred years before really had properties that's something like zero was everything location sold in a farm guy kind of deal and people would come and get startled point in fact someone actually chimed in just before saying that I tried to go to the cellar door once it was closed it was a Sunday so we've had an ongoing thing when we reopened outside a door in a grain barn which all this time we've just been using as the garage I've seen photos it's quite it's quite remarkable because I remember the og tell adore it's like a shoebox it's like a tiny shoe so was that to get that over the line did you have to don't think we did for a hundred fiftieth anniversary 2018 you got chairs wait did you get chairs and out hours so Sunday I'm never good I think it was always because it's a religious thing is there well it was more that way grew up on the property and dad was like you guys want to ride your bikes around and you know it was our backyard so very sorry just you know one day of the week yeah that's actually a really thick here as well and yeah people people people do get thirsty enough to knock on the door but your dad has right so it sounds like life in the henskee family happen a bit slower like like and I'm sort of like you know yeah and I think they're like you know there is a lot of tradition er why it was done and and slowly and I think that's a good thing about you know generation coming in because how did you check me question things I should be just is that the way we would oh man my dad must love you then well we actually see eye-to-eye on a lot so it was just the saturdays thing that I had to cuz he was like we try all that [Laughter] so you know now with social media and everything else yeah of course proud it and we trialed so we just find truth for 30 days week and right and we're all to reopening on Monday that's scary I mean siding it's getting scary to open like we've been you know just rustle up a menu and rustle up all the food that's that's certainly one thing yeah you just go down and still and just grab some of those yeah I think isn't that I mean I imagine things but I feel I feel and I sympathize with all the restaurant managers feeling with everything unfolding last Friday because I live in the East End and it's been tumbleweed for so long enough in Spain like then I'm buying some wine or five years actually mmm testicle why sorry I didn't offer it you guys any I grab some glasses you shouldn't have fantastic Maronna day pity Chablis they're very very yummy zoomy going this weather as well as yes it's a nice finish to that but I think I think I have a thing about sailing wines I really dig them and we get taught at university to to hit anything that's like saline and briny with oak just sort of mask it and it seems very well with that well it's like there's something so appealing about about salty wines saline wide because you know we are a very salient country that's just at least here anyway but of course so is Charlie emerging fantastic so of course congratulations in order of course 100 points on the 2015 full of grace it's huge and we had Nick on the show we didn't actually get around to asking and what sort of well what makes a hundred point wine but you guys must be absolutely stoked do you have people come through the other day from Andrew came out actually yeah agreement on cross because I you know we always do but you pay attention to these things and of course it's one of those things when you know I remember like when Robert Parker would drop the hundred points on things and but especially when it was an Australian wine it's just something that you kind of go yeah we still got it yeah we still got it you know it's been a little while but we got another few out there in 2015 of course was one of those messages that you could do it yeah which is when those dream vintages amazing vintage and we knew that it was worthy of pause yeah and release hill of grace every May and I've been here oh so Terry's watching right now Justine did actually ask so who is Terry [Laughter] I wonder if Terry's gonna try me we'll see we'll see so obviously wait meet here over here and that hit and that's obviously yet yeah and how do you know tasting Australia with canceled on that Friday and then we wait until at Graceland and we thought after ball peen actually called me crying to Castle and here with that oh I'm sitting on the tarmac LAX Airport I'm gonna have to be in isolation for two weeks anyway or like okay well you're not gonna be able to come and then there was you know everyone who I coach like you know we're expecting your call so cancel the launch and we're really looking forward to it because we hadn't brought wine media to winery 2018 so we hadn't even had an opportunity to show anyone now selling oh yeah we hadn't we really wanted to show everyone what we were doing at lens would because that was wiped out by the fire course and that was a big part of our you know our way of restoring that in yard and and all the work that's been going into that so detective and that Mia and Bryant Oh zoom tastings yeah cuz I mean we try our best through this medium but you know there's nothing there's nothing like visiting the place yeah and it's nothing like like one on one but Nick went through the fines with him and he just he just has such a way with words and he's right so beautifully and it has that most amazing unstack yeah a whiner being out of putting its Nick stock Nick's doc yeah he sounds but that yet when that came out we were thrilled because we knew it was a it was going to be really hard time really seeing Hill of grace during like we always do and has it has it worked has have you just got it like a ton of orders and your night dude you've oversold it and yeah we're worried that maybe it's not the right time but with we need to stick to a gun and if we have our customers food inspectors like Russell Crowe so I've heard Russell Crowe's a big fan of you know it didn't he did launch it didn't he do something Russell Crowe did he do know he called up I heard he called up the winery once demanding a vintage that didn't wasn't actually released cause he collects it [Laughter] yeah he's like I need I need to complete this anyway we made in one barrel one barrel and that thing for braces some years I mean yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah of course because yeah that was that that's sort of the the bittersweet thing isn't it you know all the best years are always the low yielding years you don't really get a lot of wine out of them yeah interestingly though 15 was like season just perfect in every way and with a good yielding thing both though that was that was the outlier yeah so it's a year pristine it's probably last time we've really seen you know you typically get one of two of these a decade and I said I wasn't gonna say anything on the live stream but that was the last year that Laura worked at henskee in the cellar there and she did indeed fall into the fermenter hundred points and we just had these lifeblood code just a bit of a ballerina out there like this like a theme so it's open top winters and slippery in gumboot yeah and everyone's moving at million files now like when I did vintage so did you have to like shovel out many and I didn't which I'm you to know your commanders how many tunnels an hour in the fermenter over six tons and how long do you have to dig it out max 20 minutes but no I did I think probably like 200 the German efficiency hands the German efficiency I did it was like raised up and I like how they call them sparse because they literally are just they look like spas yeah all the grapes how awesome and I didn't even get to the 30 minute mark I was like speaking of the great Steven Harris a hill of grace 1973 is the wine that really hooked me online oh wow actually got him into one and Stephens had been been drinking with us for the last I guess 70 days Bullington he's got a great comment sitting down is this proponent when I was in restaurants Adubato as a serious collector he was offered a case of the 73 museum release in night in about 1990 for the various reasons he ended up giving me two of those bottles I took one to a two hat restaurant rang the chef and asked him to cook for the wine the owner SWAT to me the cost of the whole meal for a glass of the 73 it must be awesome to hear it stuff like that HD wines probably sort of how I got into wine was like when I went backpacking I overseas the 10 months I worked for a distributor Gila seller thought playing wheeler and having people tell me stories like that I hadn't really had a go before and you have this little sense of pride Wow like maybe I do want to be involved in some way but we had always outsourced down marketing yeah try distribute it so I didn't really think it was a role for me in the business can tell when you popularly trying to open a bar restrictions so gotta ask do you prefer red wine or white wine it's like what's my dad gonna say when they watch this all right I actually drink a lot of just anything that has really nice to see like yeah really pristine acidity just yeah I'm really like and you guys do an amazing job of course of Riesling [Laughter] yeah like Riesling is always been you know I think we're very well known for us but Riesling don't leave me that's because whilst you you're obviously in the Barossa you're actually in Bali Eden Valley I mean it's all you bro so zone and of course that's this I guess the brand that's really globally recognized isn't but Eden's Eden's another very special place don't know about the Eden Valley and think Rasta isn't zone and then in their cold cut it in half and then frost Valley in Eden Valley anyways yeah yeah do completely different elevation to do as a region to education and we're try and so segregating sort of different venues and stuff like not as I understand your mother is is a massive proponent of this sort of stuff as well you know starting to to really delve a lot deeper into the viticulture and you know really deep into sort of being an expression and actually quantifying the stuff yeah that's the thing that I really really that's the thing that most people I think don't know enough about henskee regarding is how progressive you guys are with vineyards in fact I'm in terms of things like the biodynamic rate I mean you guys were doing by Dynamix well before it was cool and that is like well before it was and and she's probably the reason why would be oh because she's constantly about how we can and he's thinking about how do we encourage native plants and our vineyards to attract beneficial insects parasitize are those pioneering moths and like that so you don't need a spray exactly so well we're not certified panic or biodynamic in using those practices I'm um you know it was a bit of a child played it was very inspirational he's very strong-willed you know she'd be like wherever you baited but stopping someone cutting down a tree on the side of the road we're going to do frog watch we're like what's frog watch thank you or disciples and she's just you know all about that was the land head yeah yeah and she's been behind like a lot of varietal changes as well yeah yes so she's all about trying to find Friday's alternate bride she is very excited about lieutenant varieties and I think I know everything about her you know what about kinda getting it so you know I mean she every time i I've said to have the pleasure of sitting down with her like they're a buzz words you know never you always a good one just a pre no be always just sit back and just listen seriously tell us about Nebbiolo seriously absolutely incredible yes she planted Nebbiolo and Tempranillo and our Eden Valley vineyard and both of those finds to be doing really well and we've been making up the past ten years now and and yeah for me the Nebbiolo is for me beautifully well in the Eden Valley and then looking at Gruner Veltliner you're at lens would like wiped out yeah but we've have been seeing them suckers coming up so we're hoping that we can reach frame all right I always watch out for certain buzzwords oh yeah so it's because there's people that there's people that are sitting at home that and we see the so whole gamut of people that are like wine professionals as well as people that that just joining us for a bit of a knockoff drink so we have a little it's called getting basic what the [ __ ] is a sucker listen little like like regrowth from the bond underneath with a voice yeah yeah yeah and so great like retrain that they're having to replant it yeah range retrain that a new vine so as over 20 21 22 we should be getting fruit off of that vineyard again second fruit so so that there were a photo suckers quite often because because they occur so close to to the ground so basically as the vines form goes up and out quite often will spring shoots constantly through various years from the actual trunk itself because still a lot of carbohydrates there and there can be a little budding action it'll happen and what quite often that typically happens on particularly Shiraz because it's what they call that crazy term ethnic leave dominant so photosynthate s-- will come out and into what it was basically closest to the root zone and so they call them suckers because they basically take all suck all the energy away from getting it up into the rest of the the blind can have been quite often every year you'll go through and and and and rub down the trunk quite literally to get rid of all the suckers to arrive and they'll use a machine for it as well but retraining suckers as well is also a really great way to be able to get own roots planting so I think they call it layering but it's a different bit of a derivative of layering actually it's it's a very smart way to do it because the vines giving you amazing sort of plant material to do so well as a constants with evolution of EXO genomic shift when using it but we're we're halfway through and you've brought a wine for blind tasting which I'm like particularly excited by because he's excited about it too alright so Noah yes tasting this week I brought it in an explorer sock because that's the sock that I had to be up to Laura is too good that is too good all right doesn't have a heel I like that you were checking the base no shirt it didn't have a heel I thought it was like like an ankle sock see it could show like all the way so how okay oh god I'm nervous about this and I'm not even the one oh yeah don't don't worry about it seriously are you guys doing barn tasting at home as well because I know you guys are drinking some really really good bottles thanks so much for showing in the comments so I was tripping something amazing just before that I was getting really quite excited this Luke Lambert's Australian big label energy I'm definitely going to say that vfm energy sprung the voice it is it's really disorienting is it it's really really disorienting no no no no that's most fantastic smells um sounds actually quite amazing it's got a little bit of age on this alright Noah will you be asking me questions this evening do you like to run a test okay I will your plate options before I can't know I'm very good at it because when mum and dad used to come back from overseas but they play options with us and we drive up all the comments we'd just try and play the man played a man I think that's something that was quite new to me because I mean I've been if you ask any of the team here I've been really pedantic about applying tasting wines about not knowing them because I actually really enjoy I don't know it's it's something that I've actually learnt by blind tasting yeah just over and over and over again being quite relentless about it so even when good it's good exercise that's a level around no one no one actually gives a [ __ ] with you but to get yourself thinking about certain things and when you nail it you know there's the glory the glories where I do it for the glory all right so let's rock and roll okay so a new world old world thing is a new world really love wow this is actually - it's an impressive ol girl the things that are noticing firstly it's red wine definitely red wine tannin on this is quite remarkable but the age on the nose is actually quite disorienting and the free weights really quite rich is really hard to people in the variety actually on this because it's eight yeah with the age because it's sort of like it would be if it wasn't going to be that kind of a pen and paper that bit of paper over there because we forgot we forgot the new game that we're playing yeah which is the Power Move the Power Move I want a crack at this because it's this is already have my development not really there anybody else I'm just being stupid Lee selfish right now alright so basically we were doing this thing called a power moves before we're basically I just yelling what I think it is straight away base just right off the bat the problem was actually got it right once or twice yeah and I really do fights the guest when you just like yeah cool it's this and you know kind of takes it out of it but I still I still like the idea of trying to like test the boundaries of what do we exert all right what I thought it was initially and from the new world yeah Wow and what I think it is now do you make things but I would know the producer but all right okay okay Wow where you can see this idea to try to like stop me I appreciate the attention you brought the wine Justine okay cool cool okay so France Spain Italy Hey it's wrong wrong on both counts wrong on both counts in my art yeah yeah so if it's France Jesus Christ Otto yeah Rowan or Burgundy let me Justin what did you bring so much no I'm so sorry to disappoint I thought it was like a 2005 yari hearing I read why number one which was like yeah Aussie Aussie rightness here there's a lot of ripeness to this one and then it wasn't I was like what with this amount of ten and this amount of age on it we'd still this amount of tenant had to have been Barbaresco and it just doesn't it doesn't jump how the classic for all it does but it's really quite subdued so that's where I was going with that one so it's definitely not either though as well and if this is burgundy I am surprised because the tenner on this is is quite remarkable and if this is you know it could be a riper style Road also the Cabernet and that can't be kept mate I'm gonna go Brian finally go on okay okay okay um so is it Emma Tosh oh that's enough to pop or cote de Rome [Music] okay because cuz show enough depart would just have just a Tannen on it would be a lot more subdued coat Tyrone I think this wine shows showcases a little provenance where it was coming from was really well made I don't think it coped it right if this is like declassified code aronia could be declassified code your own actually like like upper tier vineyard that maybe because the producer wants to do something a little bit more flamboyant they'll purposely declassify it i think its in vataj be honest because I think it's majority Syrah right it's very gonna be like really like really good value I do you want me to go mmm yeah okay gum pick on you goddamn okay I gotta win some dignity points just dangle chateauneuf-du-pape yeah iraq orgy ganda the rack yeah yeah just lyrics the Titanic Ball Z number yeah okay yeah okay sorry Iraq great Grenache alright Greenwich blend the Roblin it's Roblin really Grenache play really this is what sort of [ __ ] grass do they grow there seriously it's like Nebbiolo style tenon this is gnarly it's it know it's amazing wine this is freakin next-level wine but but yeah I mean I I wouldn't have I wouldn't pegged it straightaway there that's interesting okay so what evidently didn't okay so what vintages okay so two oh five seven five seven really that's the only thing you go right with Christ guesses was verified but yeah I've not even trying this is totally a yummy bread cheese to bring it in [ __ ] there's a few varieties in there there are food yeah Grenache blend but a lot of varieties like hey say Grenache blend you're like I'm not gonna name the ring it's Grenache Syrah since I carry on my major and who knows ya nah never gonna get president a majority Grenache lame like I just I simply wouldn't have gone it's actually quite an amazing the one 2007 I coat the Ryan it looks surprisingly good for coming on that way and and being as old as it is Thanks it's outrageously kinda it is outrageous sorry I need something meaty this why maker Rodolphe depends he was our first vintage hand in 1992 so the first time you sort of brought across time we had someone international yeah and I think he had already been here in Australia and someone from maybe Roseworthy or I had said you know really recommend I'm a dad really recommend reading his amazing Frenchman he's a joy to be around and um he really wants to a vintage I'm wearing South Australia and sorry they took him in first time that ever taken in vintage hands so they'd had you know students from Rose waiting all I mean and out but he lived with us for six months I would have been seven yeah right your home would have been nine would have been like yeah right and and he was like yeah the French okay we never had what's actually test which was were like 2007 if you actually think about this that wine with the acidity that's called the town that's got like it's got another 10 15 years yeah really this is got a long time it's good a long time this is a pretty pretty robust line like I we were saying this the other day about how I'm because we get customers contact us I bought the Nebbiolo how long do you reckon I should seller and I'm like hey we've been we've existed for eight years you know I I don't know like I could tell you how long nebulae from a great producer typically lasts I'm like it should last all right next Wednesday yeah ideally bridge so do you do quite often have to sort of you know because you do have that history do you open old bottles you know all the time to just being a yellow chick absolutely and we have and that museum program that girl started I didn't have a lot of wine yeah she drank it all before that they sold it all like what was the you know why would you keep wine when he could sell it and then that was the museum program that we kept going and it was mainly to be able to meet the demand restaurants who really wanted no teach wines of course and so that's how it started and now a lot about direct customers one the baby where do you find many restaurants out there like demanding back vintage wine so they are interested in sort of like the new things that you you're playing around with boy you're both good so what have you got now you've got Nebbiolo and Tempranillo mm-hmm you've got Graziano yeah a little bit of Graziano so that that goes into the Tempranillo so it's like fruit set and 1% of era that goes into the new riolu you gray Barbera oh yeah yeah right that's cool we could cool and then so we actually have Kunwar Clarett Grenache Gris at our home gardens you've no nothing yet Brian crazy yeah actually made people do people know we made the Grenache degree I've buy so much henskee people know Doran have that we've got greenish-gray which we have made a textured white you see it's just a beautiful we actually looked at that last night and we made like a little boo-boos because dad no actually for everything hit get hit thank you of the really interesting at making like a little nice like dry light dry red from that hmm and in the end as it was just printed she was manic and hectic crazy and you know the woman no fruit but everything just had to be done in you know two small teams alternate days and so all of that the greenish gray was picked first and then the Kunwar scene so else is there a rat all right yeah it's all picked together I'm Mabel luck fine red do you see that red yeah I actually have something serious yeah seriously let's just blend my mind oh that is so cool so tell us about so so Laura one day came home with a bottle of what is in my mind one of the greatest Australian wines that have ever tried now tried a lot of greatest rallyin wise I'm saying is it the greatest but for me I just I reveled in a flavor the sheer concentration of flavor in this and it wasn't a waiting I was actually very easy to drink but I was just blown away it was called hill of roses and I was like what the [ __ ] is till the roses because I know he loved grace and then I saw something the other day he loved peace yes what's going on with all these hills that you've got so what's what's oh wow so this is like legit yeah was gonna pop oh well so you haven't even now yeah right okay this is the greatest thing I've ever seen in my life is henskee poured out of a plastic water bottle this is going up there with my laptop pen one sort of windings what you know during covert I ran a live stream boy Justin henskee actually thought we were worthy to come on the show she brought us this this is so cool ah hill of roses in hill of peace so that plant so Mountain really straightforward planted in nineteen twelve sixteen Hector's rods over 100 year old vines and it's straightforward as that whereas he loved grouse the oldest pines are planted in 1860 yeah right so they're 160 years old now but then there are other plantings and that was planted opposite the church so it was kind of like a village wine for 100 years and then oh no boom is a fairy tale of grace made yet 1968 and the first eggs to 1950 yeah right and so they're a plantings of Riesling Semyon mataró and we also have the nursery block taken from philip grace fun is performing hill of Gravelines one selection massive selection of yeah yeah right and so that's he loved roses and so it's like the Barossa of vine charter so vines have to be 35 years of age in order to be classified as an old vine yeah exactly yeah and though they're not old enough yet but the wine that's created from those that post office block 3 that goes into hill of roses so basically it's the best of the best vines have been had so it's really interesting looking at the 15 hill of roses side by side opportunity okay I don't rip gonna usually get the opportunity I'm gonna say she's gonna put it out how often do you get the opportunity to try Hiller grace because we've had to do these zoom tastings a lot more than justin has chiming in ha ha I love hearing nor in the background losing your [ __ ] oh it is seriously like this is just cool this is really like but why nerds like us this is just the coolest [ __ ] ever it's beautiful it's seriously beautiful this is insane like so this is this the direction that new Jetta is going in is this like just we love to keep [ __ ] balls yeah don't worry about that hail or you can grab this you have more left is it is it more in there yes era this is not about 32 different one so we do like to be pastels they like to keep ourselves interested you know I think I'd give this a hundred points you know just saying this is amazing it's the secret we've been saying this for ages it my musket and everything is what I say it's a Bebo and everything that's do it how's the color the color is insane honestly anaconda exactly what you want to be so it's not so like so purple evite like the vase it has that but I has that cool sort of savory brand too it has layers of flavor but how what are these vines that's like five years old [Music] [Laughter] this is delicious it's delicious deliciousness like like embodied I think just yeah this weather it's like it's nothing serious it's been a pharmacist you know it's magical and exactly tumbler wine this is this is my humble wine double one all right see what happens [Laughter] Georgia Dome is a brand charming and she had such a lovely people love the notebook Justine people is underrated so miss Jackie totally totally agree but we're not going to let you leave without jumping in on the blind tasting yourself as well so you're welcome to grab a bottle off the back anyone any honestly don't you these have come from such a varied background I know has done such a great but he actually pulled down a bunch just to reorganize the other day to make it more difficult so they really are difficult using aesthetics okay cool so there was a bit of a bit of Kari bunny know don't give away secrets Brennan more people wanting masks it means less esoteric Oh scusa I try to catch up to Dara back what did I say they've got you down it's got something like a hundred and eighty something we had we had a shawl I don't know how they managed we got 50 across spirits and wines yeah and that's enough for like marketing PR make sure to keep it around lads I just keep I just keep throwing more on man I'm like forget out the old ones we should keep doing new ones all the time like this is the thing you know literally please don't be an Austrian one another yeah I'll tell you what we've had elsewhere I want to show us truffles to the bottom doesn't feel Austrian other say Justin it doesn't feel okay but it could be like it could be anything yep thank you very much yeah he's he's back I mean he knows I'm at the sausage dog enthusiast so you've got a couple of songs don't you yeah not with so Stokes yeah yeah yeah and now we've got fruits who's we've never had a male southeast dr. hall and he's so like he's a lot more affectionate than bodies like what he's like yeah whatever like the in bed all day like an like teenager but it's just like he should be like hey no such a I know he was like you know we on that [Laughter] auti pep-pep NBC's ADHD marketing strategy that I'm not sure a th NBC said you just add more yeah yeah yeah we have yeah I do have an AI I don't think I've got actually I think I've got ADH needs I'm diagnosed I'm sure I'm sure if Brits Justine would you not get any more German it was active now is actually Frederick Wilhelm Vilhelm bill home yep we have truffles one Jackson all right so this this way all right so first and foremost what are you feeling is this ocean another tough one okay cool we're gonna have fun with this well you know at least you can suck as much as I just did just means there that's all okay very aromatic it's super American aromatic really um yeah musk you have Bhatia's yeah what have I done I I would I would hazard that this could well be another Austrian wine like another spy girl thing going on or do we have do we do do when I have a have a crack do we have another bit of paper it's alright you can ever you want to have a crack of the power move I don't even know what I do Mike damn you wanted high acid hmm by tannin - got it that's really drying that takes Talent on your level that really um okay houses this is also yes even truffles is completely just like throwing bodies okay alright guys there's a wider isn't read definitely read alrighty are we going and you wrote all old well I want to run I want to write something down if this one's really hard like it's really hard I think I don't know where to begin say old work no let's I'm gonna I'm gonna go with with old-world as well to be honest bit but I'm trying to figure out where in the old world this bloody thing would come from it is old world it is all well I'm going Spain I think somehow we're high altitude Spain [ __ ] going on here like maybe like an a demon fear or something yeah I just I don't know the great variety on this one this is just gnarly I don't think I can I'm sorry I'm not even I'm not even gonna try to power movies because this is why I've not had anything like this in a while and I didn't this one's a witch we're talking like Savelle tenants this is the weird thing it's a young wine I don't think it's got a lot of a job there is all blown tannin we're talking everything you know but it's it's how its present it's really spelt it's really it's not chalky it's not blocking or anything like that it's just oh man this is it's beyond fun actually this is a wine I wouldn't mind collecting and putting in the cellar and seeing like it's like a ijc super high altitude Spanish something is where I'm sort of in might be like true so on drugs how do we treat some no but I think it's a pallet weight and shape and the smell there's like a reduction smell reductive series all right let's go France Italy Spain classic Trinity [Laughter] mmm good bait it actually could be it's guys that do the gas Inara the guys up in near broth force given s Shiva nesco would be like Montanans Oh we phrase up Rama's I changed my answer and go in Italy I'm going to Italy yeah it is not it is not Spain it is France a crazy French wine maker okay it's another no someone else's honor to introduce Australia to an amazing Beaujolais please produce a gam a producer with stupid amounts of tannin all right what yeah what's the region and I'm not gonna give you options what is your gut because you you know that will give it away no it's not it's not parole it's not Gordo I honestly I think it would because I'm torn between some we like the wire and and Beaujolais again but what can be so tannic when it's like yeah really hard it's just the amount of oak that's on this as well but primary that's right where'd you like yeah it's been defined affronts by the Frog Declassified so it must be heavily I'll be fascinated to know so you've obviously talked into the comments what the the one is if there's anyone out there right from what I know is one so if it is one variety guys if you're if anyone's at home and playing could you actually um help us out here can someone just do a little bit of googling on on this producer because if it is indeed a blunder France which I trust me that it is you know what it is and it is one variety think about this for a second why other than declassifying all the way to the lowest possible classification that you can get in French wine why would you keep it a single variety why wouldn't you just like so it's not obvious alt wine there is an artistic intent to this wine to look like this yeah and it feels like that too it feels like this is a very padieu sir with a very key idea in mind that their own appellation didn't allow them to do my hint is that the name actually it is it's likely one right I'm gonna give you the variety tracer okay is it true so is it game out is it mongoose deuce I'm sticking with gamma U and gamma but it's probably one dose because it's like if that's true so and it's a von de France could be like a weird [ __ ] up you're a producer that's just like [ __ ] the rules today Don I got my man you guys true so in Guam when a blended yeah I've been on a tree so a bandwagon recently like every other one we're gonna guess Gamma yeah it's gonna be true Saunders vintage 2017 the wine is Mon Mon deuce so it is no literally it is like what like a cooperative style wine that they're just like tired shucked tons of like New Zealanders that is there's a wacko wine that is a wacko wine seriously that was a good test that was a very good test I don't think anyone would have gotten that but yeah I was so the wine about on Instagram was actually to Rebecca Hall I think like like I think there's going to be a fair degree of people that have probably got some one day set of Korhal cherries kind of French Tom male berries anyway anyway on that note we got a ton of questions here and I know I'll actually do because we've gone over time and we do have Henry rating sir to just start a live streaming as well I'm gonna callate a lot of your questions and it sort of just mean if that's cool and we'll get some answers for you don't stress but guys thank you so much for Charlie going on Friday happy Friday I hope you've got an awesome weekend planned we'll be here same time tomorrow we've got another exciting guests on we have Luke turtle yes I'm going to talk about a restauranteur of course a very creative person individual as well I'll be showing right and it's going to be helping us review some [ __ ] wine inventions for you guys Justine thank you so much for coming and congratulations again of course and well done to what you guys have been doing it's so good and I've really enjoyed it I've actually been using it as a podcast driving it like driving back and forth between a winery and a blade and I don't get to see any but it's been really enjoyable I've been listening to the Marc region ro1 would probably be better than watching it yeah that John Hersey won't major - but anyway guys thank you so much and of course I would like to know whether or not a wine podcast would be of interest that's something that that that we have been thinking about for quite some time I know you guys catch you later [Music] | Wine For The People | UCr50MoMwqZzE9BUXpJvzK5A | 2020-05-29 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 8,676 | 44,606 |
s2nk8pNBW7A | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s2nk8pNBW7A | NHL playoffs: Sidney Crosby has hat trick, Penguins rout Flyers 7-0 || Hot News 24/7 | NHL playoffs Sidney Crosby his hat-trick Penguins route Flyers 7 to 0 Sidney Crosby had his third career postseason hat-trick FG knee Malkin added a highlight reel goal and the two-time defending Stanley Cup champion Pittsburgh Penguins opened the playoffs with a 7 2-0 victory over the Philadelphia Flyers on Wednesday night Crosby batted a SHP T out of the air and passed goalie Brian Elliott in the second period for his first goal tapped in one from the doorstep against Pedram Ra'zac 741 into the third and then deflected in another just over three minutes later Jake Guentzel had a goal and three assists for Pittsburgh Brian Rustin Carl Hagelin also scored Matt Murray stopped 24 shots for his third straight playoff shutout game 2 is Friday night in Pittsburgh Elliott stopped 14 of 19 shots and was pulled in favor of Marat Zack after Crosby's latest bit of wizardry pushed Pittsburgh's lead to 5 to 0 just nine to one into the second marah Zack wasn't much better getting beaten by Crosby twice Morris Philadelphia's returned to the playoffs after a one-year absence started with a thud at Winnipeg 3 Minnesota 2 defenseman Joe morrow broke a tie with 613 left and Winnipeg beat Minnesota and game 1 for the first playoff victory in franchise history and it's only other playoff appearances since joining the NHL in 1999 in Atlanta the franchise was swept in 2007 by the New York Rangers in 2015 by Anaheim Nikolai Ehlers set up tomorrow at the point for a one-timer that beat goalie Devan Dubnyk Morrow was acquired at the trade deadline from Montreal in exchange for a fourth-round draft pick this summer marks kefla with a power play goal and Patrick Lane also scored for win at and Connor halab I've made 18 saves met Colin and Zac Paris scored from Minnesota and dub Nick stopped 37 shots | Hot News 24/7 | UCqvo9hjVWVRouNEkWcY2DSw | 2018-04-12 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 317 | 1,803 |
NsdusYPY7j8 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NsdusYPY7j8 | HELP ME Create the COOLEST Audi R8 on Youtube! | what's up guys welcome to um an exciting Vlog over the weekend I showed you uh some samples on my Instagram page I said on Friday that um I'd be uploading the video over the weekend but I wasn't I wasn't with the car so I wasn't able to do that video but I'm with it now I'm nursing it back to health I'm driving it fairly um conservatively as so we head over to one of my favorite spots to do these uh videos where I picked up this car um it's really quiet you never get any traffic there um so uh it's a fantastic place to do a vlog especially as I'm going to be walking around this car talking to you about a few options that we've got for the wrap that's going to be coming and I want you guys to help me as well um the last wrap that I did this one the Iron Man um which I'm now sick of I wanted that to be a s sort of a surprise so um that was why I sort of held back I enjoyed everyone who was getting involved telling me different ideas and everything but once I had my heart set on the red and the gold uh then that was it and I wanted to uh tease you a little bit whereas this time I want to get you guys involved I want to um create the most well-liked Audi R8 that's possible so uh hopefully you guys can come up with some really awesome suggestions um and uh we're going to look through some samples that we've got here um and hopefully be able to create uh the most uh amazing Audi R8 that you guys help uh helped so um hopefully when we pull up uh we'll be able to uh talk to I'll be able to talk to you about uh some various ideas that I've had some samples that I've been sent um and then we'll go from there one thing that I will say is although Chrome is uh hugely popular um and looks fantastic in photos the reality behind it is it's so difficult to live with uh the scratches that come from pretty much just applying it um are just really annoying and it's also very difficult to maintain keep clean um and wash so uh we're going to stay away from chrome um as much as it's probably going to disappoint some of you guys there's still so many options that we can go for um that hopefully uh will be able to find a really really cool color or color combination two tone three tone four tone whatever you have in mind just realized I've got raindrops here it's been absolutely um raining here so uh the roads are wet the roads are slippery um but as you're just resting on the dashboard and my car's not too healthy then I'm being very careful with how I drive um although there is a slight underpass coming the valves are off so I just you can never not do it that was the valve shot to 4 and a half th000 RPM so it wasn't um mental at all but still this has a really nice tone to it so we're going to head over to this really quiet patch of heartfit here someone's taking my space so here we go this is the uh quiet area where I pick my car up from and I'm just going to turn around wh who this four-wheel drive system is actually really hard to maneuver I mean neutral maybe that's why and here we go let's start oh I was just about to turn uh the camera off when I really needed to turn the car off right let's go through some samples quickly sample section number one the gloss colors we've got red orange yellow uh quite a nice blue um if you follow me Instagram Twitter you'll know that I'm a fan of the blues at the moment other sort of metallics we got purple some turquoisey colors Blues some more dull colors these colors that's quite cool almost like Lamborghini orange but I sometimes think that um orange is meant for Lamborghini so there we go the baby blue is awesome but these are all matte colors and I'm not sure whether to go for matte blue or whether to go for gloss blue if uh you guys think that that's a good decision to go down we've got some uh what are these ones called matte metal the things that the company's come out with now right matte metal Shake it's so difficult them out what do you reckon to any of them try and open them up a bit mat metal always scares me this this isn't like an abandoned old people's home I think I always feel like I'm being watched anyway they brushed aluminium pretty cool not too sure about the black brush aluminium but you can get stuff like gold aluminium which do look really cool almost makes it look a bit chromy um just without the the um upkeep of chrome check these out I wonder what there's thought that was a bird poo there but it was just water luckily what you re into them red leather should we red leather up the whole car red leather is a bit of a tongue twister or do we go carbon I can it f it carbon carbon always looks good but I've got quite a lot of carbon in the car anyway and these are the special colors it's like velvet zebra and black camo which um I'll quickly show you here but it moves yeah it's like almost like a hologram which is really cool and I think with the whole car it would look quite stealthy so this is the this is the big sample that I was able to get this is the black chrome so if you can see here like it's not been done on a car before but it moves around obviously I'm moving it but the actual material moves as well can you see that like a hologram so let's check out the car from the exterior I'll bring the sample book and talk about it's a bird talk about the exterior of the car what I did to I've got a spider on me have I got a spider on me can't see it anymore let's go back to the car so I've gone with the two-tone it's red it did used to have the gold Bonnet it's got a gold roof and at the back it's got a fairly unique uh break in color normally um well if you're going through I don't know how they normally break but I quite like that gold and red brake I think it's quite unique and there's only a couple of cars that actually have that so have you got a suggestion on how we do it now I kind of want to go all out on this one because I want to keep this for a lot longer than uh the Iron Man now the Iron Man was great for Gumball 3000 it was sort of had its own sort of personality and then when I did the reaction video as well that was awesome to be able to dress up as Iron Man and look like an idiot for the day however now I want to go like quite sort of uh classy something that I can keep for a long period of time so uh whatever we go for um is going to stay on so I want to do the brake calipers um the wheels are staying how they are they're staying black I think um I did have an idea if I did go stealth to make the wheels uh sort of rose gold or gold um along those lines and then as we move around the back um do we keep the carbon side blades or do we cover them up in something or other not too sure um and then the rear tail lights I really want to Black them out I know that it's um you have to let some uh light through uh cuz it's Le the legal requirements for cars but the rear and the front lights would be really cool black howy bad is staying the same and then going back to the back I haven't actually got the R8 um the R8 thing there but I do want to bring that back so I want to make that black um so let's start talking let's get the sample out these are the ideas that I've had can you see it no bit of mouth cam there so the black camo I was going to do all over the car and then do like uh really cool accents like here I hope no one takes this idea by the way cuz I'm publicizing the ideas that I had here so it's there's a diagonal line there all along here flicking up there sort of into the tail light so we're going to have like a sort of a horn on both sides in a bright color maybe in the baby blue maybe in like a gold or something like that so I have the car completely stealthed out uh with some really cool um effects down here that are gold um maybe have gold brake calipers maybe have a nice gold sort of swooping down here or baby blue or lime green uh they're the three colors that I had in mind and then at the back do pretty much exactly the same mirror it from the front so again you can take it here and then all the way up so that was one of the ideas and I do think that will look really cool the other idea that I have is to make the car baby blue so have the black grill the black badges the black tail lights the black grill the black wheels the carbon side blades that make everything baby blue maybe do the black roof or not um so that was another idea Baby Blue with loads of black details make it look really really nice or do I combine the two have baby blue on the car hold on I'll get the baby blue out so you guys can see it baby blue on the car with bear with me right and black camo can you see that so baby blue on the full car black camo on the side blades um on the roof maybe where the gold bits are not the grill not the grill where the roof and goes down the back is uh black C and on the side blades as well so that's the black camo on the side blades with baby blue does that work please let me know because uh that's definitely an option to have sort of hologram camouflage with baby blue so and do I break it like that do I have black camo where the gold is and then baby blue where the red is so um there's so many options and this is the difficult thing about um when wrapping any car um there's just unlimited options and these wrapping companies are coming out with new colors every single month so uh this is probably already outdated um however there are some of the ideas that I've had I posted quite a lot of various colors on my Instagram uh so we had yellow I think we had green um I may post another set of five up if there's uh some real out andout winners people uh colors that people really love then uh maybe we'll consider them for the RP there we go I've given you some ideas please let me know your ideas if you're at school if you're at work wherever you are have a conversation with the person next to you I feel like I'm in like a a lecture or something like that let's try and get this discussion uh Global uh let's try and find as many people as possible to give um your ideas and uh let's try and uh make the perfect Audi R8 the car still looks fantastic it's getting replaced next year by replacement R8 this is a 2008 so this is nearly 6 years old or it is 6 years old so uh and it still looks awesome even from that angle oh get me out the way even from that angle let's try and create a unique a one-off fantastic looking Audi R8 for the superc cars of London Channel I'm going to listen to every single one of you um going to tally up all of the comments all of the different ideas pick three to five favorites and then put it to Instagram once that we've put it to Instagram and Twitter actually um then I'll be posting like a finale of two different ideas is and then from there we'll go and get it wrapped in the uh in the favorite in the subscriber the follower favorite whatever you'd like to call it and then we're going to wrap this car and what you guys have picked so thank you for watching I hope you guys have enjoyed let's start the discussion and um hopefully uh we'll all be able to keep up with the various ideas that get thrown around this massive Global table so um thanks for watching and I'll see you very very soon this Friday I'm filming live with the Supercar 6mon update which is going to be absolutely insane can't wait to do it I'm going to review this car um since it's had a few niggles um and also had a few upgrades as well so um look forward to seeing you very very soon I'm going to jump back in my car and head off and get some uh healthy lunch cuz I'm absolutely starving and the whole time I was filming that I left the keys in the ignition so uh a ghost could have come and stolen the car I mean look how Eerie this looks is there someone in there imagine if someone did actually come in a window that would freak me out it's empty absolutely empty apart from that car and my car so I'm getting out of here I'm getting quite freaked out now so uh see you guys soon | SOL - Supercars of London | UCyoSWGYKkusssZWzRrsX4RA | 2014-09-29 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,459 | 11,954 |
7dwFW62iNrU | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7dwFW62iNrU | John Stossel - Benifts of Sweatshops | how do you feel about sweat shops there are a lot of Young Americans who want to rid the world of them they're demanding that rules be pass to improve workers lives so who could say give me a break to that John of course of course and I do Barber because rules that in theory will make work better in reality can make work [Music] disappear last month there were big protests in Cancun Mexico during the meeting of the World Trade Organization more wpo they always protest wherever this meeting is held and the protests are being supported by increasing numbers of American students who say workers are being mistreated sweat shops are what they object to most factories like this one in Bangladesh where adolescent girls make sweaters and are paid a fraction of American wages the protesters seem to be winning the Battle of public opinion in 1996 they made Kathy Lee gford Cry by saying she was exploiting these young workers in Honduras who made her clothing line I'm supposed to be personally responsible for everything that happens around the world in Honduras yes say protesters like these within weeks Kathy Lee was admitting the error of her ways she joined President Clinton at the White House as she renounced the mistakes of her past that was one blouse and one pant too many the student groups who protest get some funding from labor unions the Steel Workers Union lets one group use part of their offices in Washington DC maybe that's why the protesting students are also upset about wages in America this group once took over the office of Harvard's president and held it for 3 weeks demanding higher wages for workers at the school their supporters camped outside and even big-time actors Matt Damon and Ben affet showed up to give their support Senator Ted keny came out and shook the students hand one of the leaders of this protest was Ben mcken he assembled this group of student leaders to tell us what they're upset about the workers themselves have come to us and said you benefit from our exploitation give us back something and if we can tell the corporations that we don't want to buy products that are being made by people that they're able to exploit then we can really help to end some of the serious problems affecting these people's lives all that sounds very nice except when we talk to some people who live in the places where the workers are supposedly being exploited in sweat shops we heard a different story I wish these people would begin to think with their brains rather than with their hearts the Beck de Bry is an economist who lives in India we interviewed him and these other supporters of globalization as they were on their way to Cancun I don't understand the expression sweat shops there's nothing wrong with sweat sweat is good sweat is what most people in the developing world including India do all the time people get jobs in these places they the generation lives better than their parents lived Juna runga studies trade policy she lives in Kenya doesn't the United States have the responsibility to stop these companies from exploiting people in your country exploiting people nobody in my country thinks about companies exploiting them when there's a new company opening a factory people are excited about it arunga de Bry point out that in poor countries the Nike factories that well-fed American students call sweat shops routinely pay twice what local factories pay and more than triple what people earn doing much harder and more dangerous work in the fields I wish we would have more sweat shops quote unquote in my country most economists say what many Americans call Sweat chops are what allowed people in now thriving places like South Korea Taiwan and Hong Kong to pull themselves out of poverty people started in the sweat shops but then they moved on to better jobs most of them work for these companies for a while go off and start their own businesses it's a win-win situation for everyone and that she says is why the students who protest are ignorant and clueless we don't want our clothes made in sweat they have no idea what they're talking aboutwe right away they're comparing that to what they have in their Rich homes they called people like you ignorant and clueless Rich ignorant and clueless the image that we have is being rich and clueless and and just idealist college students is a false one do I have a vision of how I want the world to to be sure of course I do I want the world to be one where people don't have to struggle to feed their children the workers are forced to migrate into the city or into places where factories like these exist who's forcing them they travel to the factory they choose to work there I mean you would prefer eating to not eating sure but if you insist on higher wages some of these factories will close you're going to put people out of work we're not trying to close down sweat shops we're trying to change sweat shops I mean you say you're not but that's the result of your protest some places will close they'll go where the wages are lower the goal is to raise the wages across the board the protesters say that they don't want to take away the jobs they just want to make them better by passing laws trying to improve the jobs by force they will get rid of the jobs cat up where got to go after the protests against Cathy Lee's clothing line Walmart withdrew its Kathy Lee contract from a New York Factory taking work away from these workers workers right American complaints about child labor persuaded factories in Bangladesh to stop hiring adolescents the result according to UNICEF is that many of the young girls turned to prostitution instead these protests help poor people give me a break | bastiatinstitute | UCmieAF4UdB-5A-Q2Vv2zVcQ | 2012-06-07 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,025 | 5,716 |
44I945FmaSs | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=44I945FmaSs | Walking | Henry David Thoreau | Essays & Short Works, Nature | Speaking Book | English | this is a librivox recording all librivox recordings are in the public domain for more information or to find out how to volunteer please contact librivox.org walking by henry david thoreau librivox part one of two walking i wish to speak a word for nature for absolute freedom and wildness as contrasted with a freedom and culture merely civil to regard man as an inhabitant or a part and parcel of nature rather than a member of society i wish to make an extreme statement if so i may make an emphatic one for there are enough champions of civilization the minister and the school committee and every one of you will take care of that i have met with but one or two persons in the course of my life who understood the art of walking that is taking walks who had a genius so to speak for sauntering which word is beautifully derived from idol people who roved about the country in the middle ages and ask charity under the pretense of going allah saint terre to the holy land till the children exclaimed there goes a saint tere a saunter a holy lander they who never go to the holy land in their walks as they pretend are indeed mere idlers and vagabonds but they who do go there are saunters in the good sense such as i mean some however would derive the word from sans tere without land or a home which therefore in the good sense will mean having no particular home but equally at home everywhere for this is the secret of successful sauntering he who sits still in a house all the time may be the greatest vagrant of all but the saunter in the good sense is no more vagrant than the meandering river which is all the while sedulously seeking the shortest course to the sea but i prefer the first which indeed is the most probable derivation for every walk is a sword of crusade preached by some peter the hermit in us to go forth and reconquer this holy land from the hands of the infidels is true we're but faint-hearted crusaders even the walkers nowadays who undertake no persevering never-ending enterprises our expeditions are but tours and come round again at evening to the old earth side from which we set out half the walk is but retracing our steps we should go forth on the shortest walk per chance in the spirit of undying adventure never to return prepared to send back our embalmed hearts only as relics to our desolate kingdoms if you are ready to leave father and mother and brother and sister and wife and child and friends and never see them again if you have paid your debts and made your will and settled all your affairs and you are a free man then you are ready for a walk to come down to my own experience my companion and i for i sometimes have a companion take pleasure in fancing ourselves knights of a new or rather an old order not equestrians or chevaliers not readers or writers but walkers a still more ancient and honorable class i trust the chivalric and heroic spirit which once belonged to the writer now seems to reside in or perchance to have subsided into the walker not the knight but the walker aaron he is a sword of fourth estate outside of church and state and people we have felt that we almost alone hereabouts practiced this noble art though to tell the truth at least if their own assertions are to be received most of my townsmen would feign walk sometimes as i do but they cannot no wealth can buy the requisite leisure freedom and independence which are the capital in this profession it comes only by the grace of god it requires a direct dispensation from heaven to become a walker you must be born into the family of the walkers ambulator nasitur non fit some of my townsmen it is true can remember and have described to me some walks which they took ten years ago in which they were so blessed as to lose themselves for half an hour in the woods but i know very well that they have confined themselves to the highway ever since whatever pretensions they may make to belong to this select class no doubt they were elevated for a moment as by the reminiscence of a previous state of existence when even they were foresters and outlaws when he came to greenwood in a merry morning there he heard the notes small of birds mary saying it is fair gone said robin that i was last here me list a little for to shoot at the dawny deer i think that i cannot preserve my health and spirits unless i spend four hours a day at least and it is commonly more than that sauntering through the woods and over the hills and fields absolutely free from all worldly engagements you may safely say a penny for your thoughts or a thousand pounds when sometimes i am reminded that the mechanics and shopkeepers stay in their shops not only all before noon but all the afternoon too sitting with crossed legs so many of them as if the legs were made to sit upon and not to stand or walk upon i think that they deserve some credit for not having all committed suicide long ago i who cannot stay in my chamber for a single day without acquiring some rust and when sometimes i have stolen forth for a walk at the 11th hour or 4 o'clock in the afternoon too late to redeem the day when the shades of night were already beginning to be mingled with the daylight have felt as if i had committed some sin to be atoned for i confess that i am astonished at the power of endurance to say nothing of the moral and sensibility of my neighbors who confined themselves to shops and offices the whole day for weeks and months i and yours almost together i know not what manner of stuff they are of sitting there now at three o'clock in the afternoon as if it were three o'clock in the morning bonaparte may talk of the three o'clock in the morning courage but it is nothing to the courage which can sit down cheerfully at this hour in the afternoon over against oneself whom you have known all the morning to starve out a garrison to whom you are bound by such strong ties of sympathy i wonder that about this time or say between four and five o'clock in the afternoon too late for the morning papers and too early for the evening ones there is not a general explosion heard up and down the street scattering a legion of antiquated and how spread notions and whims to the four winds for an airing and so the evil cure itself how womankind who are confined to the house still more than men stand it i do not know but i have ground to suspect that most of them do not stand it at all when early in a summer afternoon we have been shaking the dust of the village from the skirts of our garments making haste past those houses with purely doric or gothic fronts which have such an air of repose about them my companion whispers that probably about these times their occupants are all gone to bed then it is that i appreciate the beauty and the glory of architecture which itself never turns in but forever stands out and erect keeping watch over the slumbers no doubt temperament and above all age have a good deal to do with it as a man grows older his ability to sit still and follow indoor occupations increases he grows vesperational in his habits as the evening of life approaches till at last he comes forth only just before sundown and gets all the walk that he requires in half an hour but the walking of which i speak has nothing in it akin to taking exercise as it is called as the sick take medicine at stated hours as the swinging of dumbbells or chairs but is itself the enterprise and adventure of the day if you would get exercise go in search of the springs of life think of a man swinging dumbbells for his health when those springs are bubbling up in far-off pastures unsought by him moreover you must walk like a camel which is said to be the only beast which ruminates when walking when a traveler asked wordsworth's servant to show him her master's study she answered here is his library but his study is out of doors living much out of doors in the sun and wind will no doubt produce a certain roughness of character will cause a thicker cuticle to grow over some of the finer qualities of our nature as on the face and hands or as severe manual labor robs the hands of some of their delicacy of touch so staying in the house on the other hand may produce a softness and smoothness not to say thinness of skin accompanied by an increased sensibility to certain impressions perhaps we should be more susceptible to some influences important to our intellectual and moral growth if the sun had shown and the wind blown on us a little less and no doubt it is a nice matter to proportion rightly the thick and thin skin but me thinks that is a scarf that will fall off fast enough that the natural remedy is to be found in the proportion which night bears to the day the winter to the summer thought to experience there will be so much more the air and sunshine in our thoughts the callous palms of the laborer are conversant with the finer tissues of self-respect and heroism whose touch thrills the heart than the languid fingers of idleness that is mere sentimentality that lies a bed by day and thinks itself white far from the tan and callus of experience when we walk we naturally go to the fields and woods but what would become of us if we walked only in a garden or a mall even some sects of philosophers have felt the necessity of importing the woods to themselves since they did not go to the woods they planted groves and walks of platinis where they took subdialis ambulations and porticos open to the air of course it is of no use to direct our steps to the woods if they do not carry a stither i am alarmed when it happens that i have walked a mile into the woods bodily without getting there in spirit in my afternoon walk i would feign forget all my morning occupations and my obligations to society but it sometimes happens that i cannot easily shake off the village the thought of some work will run in my head and i am not where my body is i am out of my senses in my walks i would feign return to my senses what business have i in the woods if i am thinking of something out of the woods i suspect myself and cannot help a shutter when i find myself so implicated even in what are called good works for this may sometimes happen my vicinity affords many good walks and though for so many years i have walked almost every day and sometimes for several days together i have not yet exhausted them an absolutely new prospect is a great happiness and i can still get this any afternoon two or three hours walking will carry me to as strange a country as i expect ever to see a single farmhouse which i had not seen before is sometimes as good as the dominions of the king dahomey there is in fact a sort of harmony discoverable between the capabilities of the landscape within a circle of 10 miles radius or the limits of an afternoon walk and the three score years and ten of human life it will never become quite familiar to you nowadays almost all man's improvements so called as the building of houses and the cutting down of the forest and of all large trees simply to form the landscape and make it more and more tame and cheap a people who would begin by burning the fences and let the forest stand i saw the fences half consumed their ends lost in the middle of the prairie and some worldly miser with a surveyor looking after his bounds while heaven had taken place around him and he did not see the angels going to and fro but was looking for an old posthole in the midst of paradise i looked again and saw him standing in the middle of a boggy stigian fan surrounded by devils and he had found his bounds without a doubt three little stones where a stake had been driven and looking nearer i saw that the prince of darkness was his surveyor i can easily walk 10 15 20 any number of miles commencing at my own door without going by any house without crossing a road except where the fox and the mink do first along by the river and then the brook and then the meadow and the wood side there are square miles in my vicinity which have no inhabitant from many a hill i can see civilization and the abodes of manafar the farmers in their works are scarcely more obvious than woodchucks in their burrows man and his affairs church and state and school trade and commerce and manufacturers in agriculture even politics the most alarming of them all i am pleased to see how little space they occupy in the landscape politics is but a narrow field and that's still narrow or highway yonder leads to it i sometimes direct the traveler thither if you would go to the political world follow the great road follow that market man keep his dust in your eyes and it will lead you straight to it for it too has its place merely and does not occupy all space i pass from it as from a bean field into the forest and it is forgotten in one half hour i can walk off to some portion of the earth's surface where a man does not stand from one year's end to another and there consequently politics are not for they are but as the cigar smoke of a man the village is the place to which the roads tend a sort of expansion of the highway as a lake of a river it is the body of which roads are the arms and legs a trivial or quadrivial place the thoroughfare and ordinary of travelers the word is from the latin villa which together with via away or more anciently ved and vela varo derives from veho to carry because the villa is the place to and from which things are carried they who got their living by teaming were said velaturum fesser hence two the latin word vils and are vile also villain this suggests what kind of degeneracy villagers are liable to they are way worn by the travel that goes by and over them without traveling themselves some do not walk at all others walk in the highways a few walk across lots roads are made for horses and men of business i do not travel in them much comparatively because i am not in a hurry to get to any tavern or grocery or livery stable or depot to which they may lead i am a good horse to travel but not from choice a roadster the landscape painter uses the figures of men to mark a road he would not make that use of my figure i walk out into nature such as the old prophets and poets manu moses homer schauser walked in you may name it america but it is not america neither vespuccius nor columbus nor the rest were the discoverers of it there is a truer account of it in mythology than in any history of america so-called that i have seen however there are a few old roads that may be trodden with profit as if they led somewhere now that they are nearly discontinued there is the old marlborough road which does not go to marlboro now me thinks unless that is marlboro where it carries me i am the bolder to speak of it here because i presume that there are one or two such roads in every town the old marlborough road where they once dug for money but never found any where sometimes marshall miles singly files and elijah wood i fear for no good no other man save alicia dugan o man of wild habits partridges and rabbits who asked no cares only to set snares who live stall alone close to the bone and where life is sweetest constantly eatest when the spring stirs my blood with the instinct to travel i can get enough gravel on the old marlborough road nobody repairs it for nobody wears it it is a living way as the christians say not many there be who enter therein only the guests of the irishman quinn what is it what is it but a direction out there and the bare possibility of going somewhere great guideboards of stone but travelers none cenotaphs of the towns named on their crowns it is worth going to see where you might be what king did the thing i am still wondering set up how or when by what select men gorgeous or lee clark or darby they're a great endeavor to be something forever blank tablets of stone where a traveler might groan and in one sentence grave all that is known which another might read in his extreme need i know one or two lines that would do literature that might stand all over the land which a man could remember till next december and read again in the spring after the thawing if with fancy unfurled you leave your abode you may go around the world by the old marlborough road at present in this vicinity the best part of the land is not private property the landscape is not owned and the walker enjoys comparative freedom but possibly the day will come when it will be partitioned off into so-called pleasure grounds in which a few will take a narrow and exclusive pleasure only when fences shall be multiplied and man traps and other engines invented to confine men to the public road and walking over the surface of god's earth shall be construed to mean trespassing on some gentleman's grounds to enjoy a thing exclusively is commonly to exclude yourself from the true enjoyment of it let us improve our opportunities then before the evil days come what is it that makes it so hard sometimes to determine whether we will walk i believe that there is a subtle magnetism in nature which if we unconsciously yield to it will direct us a right it is not indifferent to us which way we walk there is a right way but we are very liable from heedlessness and stupidity to take the wrong one we would fain take that walk never yet taken by us through this actual world which is perfectly symbolical of the path which we love to travel in the interior and ideal world and sometimes no doubt we find it difficult to choose our direction because it does not yet exist distinctly in our idea when i go out of the house for a walk uncertain as yet whether i will bend my steps and submit myself to my instinct to decide for me i find strange and whimsical as it may seem that i finally and inevitably settle southwest towards some particular wood or meadow or deserted pasture or hill in that direction my needle is slow to settle varies a few degrees and does not always point due southwest it is true and it has good authority for this variation but it always settles between west and south south west the future lies that way to me and the earth seems more unexhausted and richer on that side the outline which would bound my walks would be not a circle but a parabola or rather like one of those commentary orbits which have been thought to be non-returning curves in this case opening westward in which my house occupies the place of the sun i turn round and round irresolute sometimes for a quarter of an hour until i decide for a thousandth time that i will walk into the southwest or west eastward i go only by force but westward i go free thither no business leads me it is hard for me to believe that i shall find fair landscapes or sufficient wildness and freedom behind the eastern horizon i am not excited by the prospect of a walk thither but i believe that the forest which i see in the western horizon stretches uninterruptedly toward the setting sun and there are no towns nor cities in it of enough consequence to disturb me let me live where i will on this side is the city on that the wilderness and i am ever leaving the city more and more and withdrawing into the wilderness i should not lay so much stress on this fact if i did not believe that something like this is the prevailing tendency of my countrymen i must walk toward oregon and not toward europe and that way the nation is moving and i may say that mankind progresses from east to west within a few years we have witnessed the phenomenon of a south eastward migration in the settlement of australia but this affects us as a retrograde movement and judging from the moral and physical character of the first generation of australians has not yet proved a successful experiment the eastern tartars think that there is nothing west beyond tibet the world ends there say they beyond there is nothing but a shoreless sea it is unmitigated east where they live we go eastward to realize history and study the works of art and literature retracing the steps of the race we go westward as into the future with a spirit of enterprise and adventure the atlantic is a lethean stream in our passage over which we have had an opportunity to forget the old world and its institutions if we do not succeed this time there is perhaps one more chance for the race left before it arrives on the banks of the styx and that is in the leathey of the pacific which is three times as wide i know not how significant it is or how far it is evidence of singularity that an individual should thus consent in his pettiest walk with the general movement of the race but i know that something akin to the migratory instinct in birds and quadrupeds which in some instances is known to have affected the squirrel tribe impelling them to a general and mysterious movement in which they were seen say some crossing the broadest rivers each on its particular chip with its tail raised for a sail and bridging narrower streams with their dead that something like the furor which affects the domestic cattle in the spring and which is referred to a worm in their tails affects both nations and individuals either parentally or from time to time not a flock of wild geese cackles over our town but it to some extent unsettles the value of real estate here and if i were a broker i should probably take that disturbance into account then long enfolk to gone on pilgrimages and palmers for to seeking strange strawns sunset which i witness inspires me with the desire to go to a west as distant and as fair as that into which the sun goes down he appears to migrate westward daily and tempt us to follow him he is the great western pioneer whom the nations follow we dream all night of those mountain ridges in the horizon though they may be a vapor only which were last gilded by his rays the island of atlantis and the islands and gardens of the hispiries a sort of terrestrial paradise appear to have been the great west of the ancients enveloped in mystery and poetry who has not seen in imagination when looking into the sunset sky the gardens of the hesperides and the foundation of all those fables columbus felt the westward tendency more strongly than any before he obeyed it and found a new world for castile and lyon the herd of men in those days scented fresh pastures from afar and now the sun had stretched out all the hills and now was dropped into the western bay and last he rose and twitched his mantle blue tomorrow to fresh woods and pastures new where on the globe can there be found an area of equal extent with that occupied by the bulk of our states so fertile and so rich and varied in its productions and at the same time so habitable by the european as this is michoa who knew but part of them says that the species of large trees are much more numerous in north america than in europe in the united states there are more than 140 species that exceed 30 feet in height in france there are about 30 that attain this size later botanists more than confirm his observations humboldt came to america to realize his youthful dreams of a tropical vegetation and he beheld it in its greatest perfection in the primitive forests of the amazon the most gigantic wilderness on the earth which he has so eloquently described the geographer ryo himself a european goes farther farther than i am ready to follow him yet not when he says as the plant is made for the animal as the vegetable world is made for the animal world america is made for the man of the old world the man of the old world sets out upon his way leaving the highlands of asia he descends from station to station towards europe each of his steps is marked by a new civilization superior to the proceeding by a greater power of development arrived at the atlantic he pauses on the shore of this unknown ocean the bounds of which he knows not and turns upon his footprints for an instant when he has exhausted the rich soil of europe and reinvigorated himself then recommences his adventurous career westward as in the earliest ages so far guyo from this western impulse coming in contact with the barrier of the atlantic spring the commerce and enterprise of modern times the younger michoa and his travels west of the alleghenys in 1802 says that the common inquiry in the newly settled west was from what part of the world have you come as if these vast and fertile regions would naturally be the place of meeting and common country of all the inhabitants of the globe to use an obsolete latin word i might say ex oriente lux x oxidante frux from the east light from the west fruit sir francis head an english traveler and the governor general of canada tells us that in both the northern and southern hemispheres of the new world nature has not only outlined her works on a larger scale but has painted the whole picture with brighter and more costly colors than she used in delineating and in beautifying the old world the heavens of america appear infinitely higher the sky is bluer the air is fresher the cold is intenser the moon looks larger the stars are brighter the thunder is louder the lightning is vivid the wind is stronger the rain is heavier the mountains are higher the river is longer the forests bigger the plains broader this statement will do at least to set against buffon's account of this part of the world and its productions linnaeus said long ago nesico facias leyta glabra plantis americanis i know not what there is of joyous and smooth in the aspect of american plants and i think that in this country there are no or at most very few africane bistier african beasts as the romans called them and that in this respect also it is peculiarly fitted for the habitation of man we are told that within three miles of the center of the east indian city of singapore some of the inhabitants are annually carried off by tigers but the traveler can lie down in the woods at night almost anywhere in north america without fear of wild beasts these are encouraging testimonies if the moon looks larger here than in europe probably the sun looks larger also if the heavens of america appear infinitely higher and the stars brighter i trust that these facts are symbolical of the height to which the philosophy and poetry and religion of her inhabitants may one day soar at length per chance the immaterial heaven will appear as much higher to the american mind and the intimations that start as much brighter for i believe that climate does thus react on a man as there is something in the mountain air that feeds the spirit and inspires will not man grow to greater perfection intellectually as well as physically under these influences or is it unimportant how many foggy days there are in his life i trust that we shall be more imaginative that our thoughts will be clearer fresher and more ethereal as our sky our understanding more comprehensive and broader like our planes our intellect generally on a grander scale like our thunder and lightning our rivers and mountains and forests and our hearts shall even correspond in breadth and depth and grandeur to our inland seas perchance there will appear to the travelers something he knows not what of leyta and glabra of joyous and serene in our very faces else to what end does the world go on and why was america discovered to americans i hardly need to say westward the star of empire takes its way as a true patriot i should be ashamed to think that adam in paradise was more favorably situated on the whole than the back woodsmen in this country our sympathies in massachusetts are not confined to new england though we may be estranged from the south we sympathize with the west there is the home of the younger sons as among the scandinavians they took to the sea for their inheritance it is too late to be studying hebrew it is more important to understand even the slang of today some months ago i went to see a panorama of the rhine it was like a dream of the middle ages i floated down its historic stream in something more than imagination under bridges built by the romans and repaired by later heroes past cities and castles whose very names were music to my ears and each of which was the subject of a legend there were irenbritstein and rolanseck and goblins which i knew only in history they were ruins that interested me chiefly there seemed to come up from its waters and its vine clad hills and valleys a hushed music as of crusaders departing for the holy land i floated along under the spell of enchantment as if i had been transported to a heroic age and breathed an atmosphere of chivalry soon after i went to see a panorama of the mississippi and as i worked my way up the river in the light of today and saw the steamboats whitting up counted the rising cities gazed on the fresh ruins of naovu beheld the indians moving west across the stream and as before i had looked up the moselle now looked up the ohio and the missouri and heard the legends of dubuque and of winona's cliff still thinking more of the future than of the past or present i saw that this was a rhyme stream of a different kind that the foundations of castles were yet to be laid and the famous bridges were yet to be thrown over the river and i felt that this was the heroic age itself though we know it not for the hero is commonly the simplest and obscurest of men the west of which i speak is but another name for the wild and what i have been preparing to say is that in wildness is the preservation of the world every tree sends its fibers forth in search of the wild the cities import it at any price men plow and sail for it from the forest and wilderness come the tonics and barks which brace mankind our ancestors were savages the story of romulus and remus being suckled by a wolf is not a meaningless fable the founders of every state which has risen to eminence have drawn their nourishment and vigor from a similar wild source it was because the children of the empire were not suckled by the wolf that they were conquered and displaced by the children of the northern forests who were i believe in the forest and in the meadow and in the night in which the corn grows we require an infusion of hemlock spruce or arborvitae in rt there is a difference between eating and drinking for strength and from mere gluttony the houghton tots eagerly devour the marrow of the kudu and other antelopes raw as a matter of course some of our northern indians eat raw marrow of the arctic reindeer as well as various other parts including the summits of the antlers as long as they are soft and herein per chance they have stolen a march on the cooks of paris they get what usually goes to feed the fire this is probably better than stall fed beef and slaughterhouse pork to make a man of give me a wildness whose glance no civilization can endure as if we lived on the marrow of kudu's devoured raw there are some intervals which border the strain of the wood thrush to which i would migrate wild lands where no settler is squatted to which me thinks i am already acclimated the african hunter coming tells us that the skin of the ellen as well as that of most other antelopes just killed emits the most delicious perfume of trees and grass i would have every man so much like a wild antelope so much a part and parcel of nature that his very person should thus sweetly advertise our senses of his presence and remind us of those parts of nature which he most haunts i feel no disposition to be satirical when the trapper's coat emits the odor of musk wash even it is a sweeter scent to me than that which commonly exhales from the merchants or the scholars garments when i go into their wardrobes and handle their vestments i am reminded of no grassy plains and flowery meads which they have frequented but of dusty merchants exchanges and libraries rather a tanned skin is something more than respectable and perhaps olive is a fitter color than white for a man a denizen of the woods the pale white man i do not wonder that the african pitied him darwin the naturalist says a white man bathing by the side of a tahitian was like a plant bleached by the gardener's art compared with a fine dark green one growing vigorously in the open fields ben johnson exclaims how near to good is what is fair so i would say how near to good is what is wild and part one of walking by henry david thoreau this recording is in the public domain this is a librivox recording all librivox recordings are in the public domain for more information or to find out how to volunteer please contact librivox.org walking by henry david thoreau part two life consists with wildness the most alive is the wildest not yet subdued to man its presence refreshes him one who pressed forward incessantly and never rested from his labors who grew fast and made infinite demands on life would always find himself in a new country or wilderness and surrounded by the raw material of life he would be climbing over the prostrate stems of primitive forest trees hope in the future for me are not in lawns and cultivated fields not in towns and cities but in the impervious and quaking swamps when formerly i have analyzed my partiality for some farm which i had contemplated purchasing i have frequently found that i was attracted solely by a few square rods of impermeable and unfathomable bog a natural sink in one corner of it that was the jewel which dazzled me i derive more of my subsistence from the swamps which surround my native town than from the cultivated gardens in the village there are no richer parteres to my eyes than the dense beds of dwarf andromeda cassandra caliculata which cover these tender places on the earth's surface botany cannot go farther than tell me the names of the shrubs which grow there the high blueberry panicled andromeda lamb kill azalea and rodora all standing in the quaking sphagnum i often think that i should like to have my house front on this mass of dull red bushes omitting other flower pots and borders transplanted spruce and trim box even graveled walks to have this fertile spot under my windows not a few imported barrow falls of soil only to cover the sand which was thrown out and digging the cellar why not put my house my parlor behind this plot instead of behind that meager assemblage of curiosities that poor apology for a nature and art which i call my front yard it is an effort to clear up and make a decent appearance when the carpenter and mason have departed though done as much for the passerby as the dweller within the most tasteful front yard fence was never an agreeable object of study to me the most elaborate ornaments acorn tops or whatnot soon waried and disgusted me bring your sills up to the very edge of the swamp then though it may not be the best place for a dry seller so that there be no access on that side to citizens front yards are not made to walk in but at most through and you could go in the back way yes though you may think me perverse if it were proposed to me to dwell in the neighborhood of the most beautiful garden that ever human art contrived or else a dismal swamp i would certainly decide for the swamp how vain then have been all your labors citizens for me my spirits infallibly rise in proportion to the outward dreariness give me the ocean the desert or the wilderness in the desert pure air and solitude compensate for want of moisture and fertility the traveler burton says of it your morale improves you become frank and cordial hospitable and single-minded in the desert spiritus liquors excite only disgust there is a keen enjoyment in a mere animal existence they who have been traveling long on the steps of the tartary say on re-entering cultivated lands the agitation perplexity and turmoil of civilization oppressed and suffocated us the air seemed to fail us and we felt every moment as if about to die of asphyxia when i would recreate myself i seek the darkest wood the thickest and most interminable and to the citizen most dismal swamp i enter a swamp as a sacred place a sanctum sanctorum there is the strength the marrow of nature the wildwood covers the virgin mold and the same soil is good for men and for trees a man's health requires as many acres of meadow to his prospect as his farm does loads of muck there are the strong meats on which he feeds a town is saved not more by the righteous man in it than by the woods and swamps that surround it a township where one primitive forest waves above while another primitive forest rots below such a town is fitted to raise not only corn and potatoes but poets and philosophers for the coming ages in such a soil grew homer and confucius and the rest and out of such a wilderness comes the reformer eating locusts and wild honey to preserve wild animals implies generally the creation of a forest for them to dwell in or resort to so it is with man a hundred years ago they sold bark in our streets peeled from our own woods in the very aspect of those primitive and rugged trees there was me thinks a tanning principle which hardened and consolidated the fibers of men's thoughts ah already i shudder for these comparatively degenerate days of my native village when you cannot collect a load of bark of good thickness and we no longer produce tar and turpentine the civilized nations greece rome england have been sustained by the primitive forests which anciently rotted where they stand they survive as long as the soil is not exhausted alas for human culture little is to be expected of a nation when the vegetable mold is exhausted and it is compelled to make manure of the bones of its fathers there the poet sustains himself merely by his own superfluous fat and the philosopher comes down on his marrow bones it is said to be the task of the american to work the virgin soil and that agriculture here already assumes proportions unknown everywhere else i think that the farmer displaces the indian even because he redeems the meadow and so makes himself stronger and in some respects more natural i was surveying for a man the other day a single straight line 132 rods long through a swamp at whose entrance might have been written the words which dante read over the entrance to the infernal regions leave all hope ye that enter that is of ever getting out again where at one time i saw my employer actually up to his neck and swimming for his life in his property though it was still winter he had another similar swamp which i could not survey at all because it was completely underwater and nevertheless with regard to a third swamp which i did survey from a distance he remarked to me true to his instincts that he would not part with it for any consideration on account of the mud which it contained and that man intends to put a girdling ditch round the hole in the course of 40 months and so redeem it by the magic of his spade i refer to him only as the type of a class the weapons with which we have gained our most important victories which should be handed down as heirlooms from father to son are not the sword in the lance but the bushwhack the turf cutter the spade and the bog hoe rusted with the blood of many a meadow and be grimed with the dust of many a hard-fought field the very winds blew the indians cornfield into the meadow and pointed out the way which he had not the skill to follow he had no better implement with which to entrench himself in the land than a clamshell but the farmer is armed with the plow and spade in literature it is only the wild that attracts us dullness is but another name for tameness it is the uncivilized free and wild thinking in hamlet and the iliad and all the scriptures and mythologies not learned in the schools that delights us as the wild duck is more swift and beautiful than the tame so is the wild the mallard thought which mid-falling dues wings its way above the fence a truly good book is something as natural and as unexpectedly and unaccountably fair and perfect as a wildflower discovered on the prairies of the west or in the jungles of the east genius is a light which makes the darkness visible like the lightning's flash which perchance shatters the temple of knowledge itself and not a taper lighted at the hearthstone of the race which pales before the light of common day english literature from the days of the minstrels to the lake poets schauser and spencer and milton and even shakespeare included breathes no quite fresh and in this sense wild strain it is an essentially tame and civilized literature reflecting greece and rome her wilderness is a greenwood her wild man a robin hood there is plenty of genial love of nature but not so much of nature herself her chronicles inform us when her wild animals but not when the wild man in her became extinct the science of humble is one thing poetry is another thing the poet today notwithstanding all the discoveries of science and the accumulated learning of mankind enjoys no advantage over homer where is the literature which gives expression to nature he would be a poet who could impress the winds and streams into his service to speak for him who nailed words to their primitive senses as farmers drive down stakes in the spring which the frost has heaved who derived his words as often as he used them transplanted them to his page with earth adhering to their roots whose words were so true and fresh and natural that they would appear to expand like the buds at the approach of spring though they lay half smothered between two musty leaves in a library i to bloom and bear fruit there after their kind annually for the faithful reader in sympathy with surrounding nature i do not know of any poetry to quote which adequately expresses this yearning for the wild approached from this side the best poetry is tame i do not know where to find in any literature ancient or modern any account which contents me of that nature which even i am acquainted you will perceive that i demand something which no augustine nor elizabethan age which no culture in short can give mythology comes nearer to it than anything how much more fertile in nature at least has grecian mythology in its root than english literature mythology is the crop which the old world bore before its soil was exhausted before the fancy and imagination were affected with blight and which it still bears wherever its pristine vigor is unabated all other literatures endure only as the elms which overshadow our houses but this is like the great dragon tree of the western isles as old as mankind and whether that does or not will endure islam for the decay of other literatures makes the soil in which it thrives the west is preparing to add its fables to those of the east the valleys of the ganges the nile and the rhine having yielded their crop it remains to be seen what the valleys of the amazon the plot the orinoco the saint lawrence and the mississippi will produce perchance when in the course of ages american liberty has become a fiction of the past as it is to some extent a fiction of the present the poets of the world will be inspired by american mythology the wildest dreams of wild men even are not the less true though they may not recommend themselves to the sense which is most common among englishmen and americans today it is not every truth that recommends itself to the common sense nature has a place for the wild clematis as well as for the cabbage some expressions of truth are reminiscent others merely sensible as the phrase is others prophetic some forms of disease even may prophecy forms of health the geologist has discovered that the figures of serpents griffins flying dragons and other fanciful embellishments of heraldry have their prototypes in the forms of fossil species which were extinct before man was created and hence indicate a faint and shadowy knowledge of a previous state of organic existence the hindus dreamed that the earth rested on an elephant and the elephant on a tortoise and the tortoise on a serpent and though it may be an unimportant coincidence it will not be out of place here to state that a fossil tortoise has lately been discovered in asia large enough to support an elephant i confess that i am partial to these wild fancies which transcend the order of time and development they are the sublimist recreation of the intellect the partridge loves peas but not those that go with her into the pot in short all good things are wild and free there is something in a strain of music whether produced by an instrument or by the human voice take the sound of a bugle in a summer night for instance which by its wildness to speak without satire reminds me of the cries emitted by wild beasts in their native forests it is so much of their wildness as i can understand give me for my friends and neighbors wild men not tame ones the wildness of the savage is but a faint symbol of the awful ferrari with which good men and lovers meet i love even to see the domestic animals reassert their native rights any evidence that they have not wholly lost their original wild habits and vigor as when my neighbor's cow breaks out of her pasture early in the spring and boldly swims the river a cold gray tide 25 or 30 rods wide swollen by the melted snow it is the buffalo crossing the mississippi this exploit confers some dignity on the herd in my eyes already dignified the seeds of instinct are preserved under the thick hides of cattle and horses like seeds in the bowels of the earth an indefinite period any sportiveness in cattle is unexpected i saw one day a herd of a dozen bullocks and cows running about and frisking an unwieldy sport like huge rats even like kittens they shook their heads raised their tails and rushed up and down a hill and i perceived by their horns as well as by their activity their relation to the deer tribe but alas a sudden loud woe would have dampened their order at once reduce them from venison to beef and stiffen their sides and sinews like the locomotive who but the evil one has cried woe to mankind indeed the life of cattle like that of many men is but a sort of locomotiveness they move a side at a time and man by his machinery is meeting the horse in the aux halfway whatever part the whip has touched is thenceforth palsied who would ever think of a sight of any of the supple cat tribe as we speak of a side of beef i rejoice that horses and steers have to be broken before they can be made the slaves of men and that men themselves have some wild oats still left to sow before they become submissive members of society undoubtedly all men are not equally fit subjects for civilization and because the majority like dogs and sheep are tame by inherited disposition this is no reason why the others should have their natures broken that they may be reduced to the same level men are in the main alike but they were made several in order that they might be various if a low use is to be served one man will do nearly or quite as well as another if a high one individual excellence is to be regarded any man can stop a hole to keep the wind away but no other man could serve so rare use as the author of this illustration did confucius says the skins of the tiger and the leopard when they are tanned are as the skins of the dog and the sheep tanned but it is not the part of a true culture to tame tigers any more than it is to make sheep ferocious and tanning their skins for shoes is not the best use to which they can be put when looking over a list of men's names in a foreign language as of military officers or of authors who have written on a particular subject i am reminded once more that there is nothing in a name the name menschikov for instance has nothing in it to my ears more human than a whisker and it may belong to a rat as the names of the poles and russians are to us so are ours to them it is as if they had been named by the child's rigamarole irie fiery achiri van titteltoltan i see in my mind a herd of wild creatures swarming over the earth and to each the herdsman has affixed some barbarous sound in his own dialect the names of man are of course as cheap and meaningless as bows and trey the name of dogs me thinks it would be some advantage to philosophy if men were named merely in the gross as they are known it would be necessary only to know the genus and perhaps the race or variety to know the individual we are not prepared to believe that every private soldier in a roman army had a name of his own because we have not supposed that he had a character of his own at present our only true names are nicknames i knew a boy who from his peculiar energy was called buster by his playmates and this rightly supplanted his christian name some travelers tell us that an indian had no name given him at first but earned it and his name was his fame and among some tribes he acquired a new name with every new exploit it is pitiful when a man bears a name for convenience merely who has earned neither name nor fame i will not allow mere names to make distinctions for me but still see men in herds for all them a familiar name cannot make a man less strange to me it may be given to a savage who retains in secret his own wild title earned in the woods we have a wild savage in us and a savage name is perchance somewhere recorded as ours i see that my neighbor who bears the familiar epithet william or edwin takes it off with his jacket it does not adhere to him when asleep or an anger or as by any passion or inspiration i seem to hear pronounced by some of his kin at such a time his original wild name in some jaw breaking or else melodious tongue here is this vast savage hovering mother of ours nature lying all around with such beauty and such affection for her children as the leopard and yet we are so early weaned from her breast to society to that culture which is exclusively an interaction of man on man a sort of breeding in and in which produces at most a merely english nobility a civilization destined to have a speedy limit in society in the best institutions of men it is easy to detect a certain precocity when we should still be growing children we are already little men give me a culture which imports much muck from the meadows and deepens the soil not that which trusts to heating manures and improved implements and modes of culture only many a poor sour eyed student that i have heard of would grow faster both intellectually and physically if instead of sitting up so very late he honestly slumbered a fool's allowance there may be an excess even of informing light nipchi a frenchman discovered actinism that power in the sun's rays which produces a chemical effect that granite rocks and stone structures and statues of metal are all alike destructively acted upon during the hours of sunshine and but for provisions of nature no less wonderful would soon perish under the delicate touch of the most subtle of the agencies of the universe but he observed that those bodies which underwent this change during the daylight possessed the power of restoring themselves to their original conditions during the hours of night when this excitement was no longer influencing them hence it has been inferred that the hours of darkness are as necessary to the inorganic creation as we know night and sleep are to the organic kingdom not even does the moon shine every night but gives place to darkness i would not have every man nor every part of a man cultivated any more than i would have every acre of earth cultivated part will be tillage but the greater part will be meadow and forest not only serving an immediate use but preparing a mold against a distant future by the annual decay of the vegetation which it supports there are other letters for the child to learn than those which cad misinvented the spaniards have a good term to express this wild and dusky knowledge grammatica parda tawny grammar a kind of mother wit derived from that same leopard to which i have referred we have heard of a society for the diffusion of useful knowledge it is said that knowledge is power and the like me thinks there is equal need of a society for the diffusion of useful ignorance what we will call beautiful knowledge a knowledge useful in a higher sense for what is most of our boasted so-called knowledge but a conceit that we know something which robs us of the advantage of our actual ignorance what we call knowledge is often our positive ignorance ignorance our negative knowledge by long years of patient industry and reading of the newspapers for what are the libraries of science but files of newspapers a man accumulates a myriad facts lays them up in his memory and then when in some spring of his life he saunters abroad into the great fields of thought he as it were goes to grass like a horse and leaves all his harness behind in the stable i would say to the society for the diffusion of useful knowledge sometimes go to grass you have eaten hay long enough the spring has come with its green crop the very cows are driven to their country pastures before the end of may though i have heard of one unnatural farmer who kept his cow in the barn and fed her on hay all the year round so frequently the society for the diffusion of useful knowledge treats its cattle a man's ignorance sometimes is not only useful but beautiful while his knowledge so called is oftentimes worse than useless besides being ugly which is the best man to deal with he who knows nothing about a subject and what is extremely rare knows that he knows nothing or he who really knows something about it but thinks that he knows all my desire for knowledge is intermittent but my desire to bathe my head in atmospheres unknown to my feet is perennial and constant the highest that we can attain to is not knowledge but sympathy with intelligence i do not know that this higher knowledge amounts to anything more definite than a novel and grand surprise on a sudden revelation of the insufficiency of all that we called knowledge before a discovery that there are more things in heaven and earth than are dreamed of in our philosophy it is the lighting up of the mist by the sun man cannot know in any higher sense than this any more than he can look serenely and with impunity in the face of the sun you will not perceive that as perceiving a particular thing say the chaldean oracles there is something servile in the habit of seeking after a law which we may obey we may study the laws of matter at and for our convenience but a successful life knows no law it is an unfortunate discovery certainly that of a law which binds us where we did not know before that we were bound live free child of the mist and with respect to knowledge we are all children of the mist the man who takes the liberty to live is superior to all the laws by virtue of his relation to the law maker that is active duty says the vishnu purana which is not for our bondage that is knowledge which is for our liberation all other duty is good only unto wariness all other knowledge is only the cleverness of an artist it is remarkable how few events or crises are in our histories how little exercised we have been in our minds how few experiences we have had i would fain be assured that i am growing a pace and rankly though my very growth disturbed this dull equanimity though it be with struggle through long dark muggy nights or seasons of gloom it would be well if all our lives were a divine tragedy even instead of this trivial comedy or farce dante bunyan and others appear to have been exercised in their minds more than we they were subjected to a kind of culture such as our district schools and colleges do not contemplate even muhammad though many may scream at his name had a good deal more to live for i and to die for than they have commonly when at rare intervals some thought visits won as per chance he is walking on a railroad then indeed the cars go by without his hearing them but soon by some inexorable law our life goes by and the cars return gentle breeze that wanderous unseen and bendest the thistles around lawyer of storms traveler of the windy glands why hast thou left my ear so soon while almost all men feel an attraction drawing them to society fewer attracted strongly to nature in their reaction to nature men appear to me for the most part notwithstanding their arts lower than the animals it is not often a beautiful relation as in the case of animals how little appreciation of the beauty of the landscape there is among us we have to be told that the greeks called the world beauty or order but we do not see clearly why they did so and we esteem it at best only a curious philological fact for my part i feel that with regard to nature i live a sort of border life on the confines of a world into which i make occasional and transient forays only and my patriotism and allegiance to the state into whose territories i seem to retreat are those of a mosque trooper unto a life which i call natural i would gladly follow even a will of the wisp through bogs and slews unimaginable but no moon nor firefly has shown me the causeway to it nature is a personality so vast and universal that we have never seen one of her features the walker in the familiar fields which stretch around my native town sometimes finds himself in another land that is described by their owners deeds as it were some far away field on the confines of the actual concorde where her jurisdiction ceases and the idea which the word concord suggests ceases to be suggested these farms which i have myself surveyed these bounds which i have set up appear dimly still as through a mist but they have no chemistry to fix them they fade from the surface of the glass and the picture which the painter painted stands out dimly from beneath the world with which we are commonly acquainted leaves no trace and it will have no anniversary i took a walk on spaulding's farm the other afternoon i saw the setting sun lighting up the opposite side of a stately pine wood its golden rays straggled into the aisles of the wood as into some noble hall i was impressed as if some ancient and altogether admirable and shining family had settled there in that part of the land called concord unknown to me to whom the son was servant who had not gone into society in the village who had not been called on i saw their park their pleasure ground beyond through the wood in spalding's cranberry meadow the pines furnish them with gables as they grew their house was not obvious to vision the trees grew through it i do not know whether i heard the sounds of a suppressed hilarity or not they seem to recline on the sunbeams they have sons and daughters they are quite well the farmer's cart path which leads directly through their hall does not in the least put them out as the muddy bottom of a pool is sometimes seen through the reflected skies they never heard of spalding and do not know that he is their neighbor notwithstanding i heard him whistle as he drove his team through the house nothing can equal the serenity of their lives their coat of arms is simply a lichen i saw it painted on the pines and oaks their attics were in the tops of the trees they are of no politics there was no noise of labor i did not perceive that they were weaving or spinning yet i did detect when the wind lulled and hearing was done away the finest imaginable sweet musical hum as of a distant hive in may which perchance was the sound of their thinking they had no idle thoughts and no one without could see their work for their industry was not as in knots and excrescences invade but i find it difficult to remember them they fade irrevocably out of my mind even now while i speak and endeavor to recall them and recollect myself it is only after a long and serious effort to recollect my best thoughts that i become again aware of their cohabitancy if it were not for such families as this i think i should move out of concord we are accustomed to say in new england that few and fewer pigeons visit us every year our forests furnish no mast for them so it would seem few and fewer thoughts visit each growing man from year to year for the grove in our minds is laid waste sold to feed unnecessary fires of ambition or sent to mill and there is scarcely a twig left for them to perch on they no longer build nor breed with us in some more genial season per chance a faint shadow flits across the landscape of the mind cast by the wings of some thought in its vernal or autumnal migration but looking up we are unable to detect the substance of the thought itself our winged thoughts are turned to poultry they no longer soar and they attain only to a shanghai and kosher china grandeur those great thoughts those great men you hear of we hug the earth how rarely we mount me thinks we might elevate ourselves a little more we might climb a tree at least i found my account in climbing a tree once it was a tall white pine on the top of a hill and though i got well pitched i was well paid for it for i discovered new mountains in the horizon which i had never seen before so much more of the earth and the heavens i might have walked about the foot of the tree for three score years and ten and yet i certainly should never have seen them but above all i discovered around me it was near the end of june on the ends of the topmost branches only a few minute and delicate red cone-like blossoms the fertile flower of the white pine looking heavenward i carried straightway to the village the topmost spire and showed it to stranger jury men who walked the streets for it was court week and to farmers and lumber dealers and wood shoppers and hunters and not one had ever seen the like before but they wondered as that a star dropped down tell of ancient architects finishing their works on the tops of columns as perfectly as on the lower and more visible parts nature has from the first expanded the minute blossoms of the forest only towards the heavens above men's heads and unobserved by them we see only the flowers that are under our feet in the meadows the pines have developed their delicate blossoms on the highest twigs of the wood every summer for ages as well as over the heads of nature's red children as of her white ones yet scarcely a farmer or hunter in the land has ever seen them above all we cannot afford not to live in the present he is blessed over all mortals who loses no moment of the passing life and remembering the past unless our philosophy hears the crow in every barnyard within our horizon it is belated that sound commonly reminds us we are growing rusty and antique in our employments and habits of thought his philosophy comes down to a more recent time than ours there is something suggested by it that is a newer testament the gospel according to this moment he has not fallen astern he has got up early and kept up early and to be where he is is to be in season in the foremost rank of time it is an expression of the health and soundness of nature a brag for all the world healthiness as of a spring burst forth a new fountain of the muses to celebrate this last instant of time where he lives no fugitive slave laws are passed who has not betrayed his master many times since he last heard that note the merit of this bird's strain is in its freedom from all plaintiveness the singer can easily move us to tears or to laughter but where is he who can excite us a pure morning joy when in doleful dumps breaking the awful stillness of our wooden sidewalk on a sunday or perchance a watcher in the house of mourning i hear a cockrell crow far or near i think to myself there is one of us well at any rate and with a sudden gush return to my senses we had a remarkable sunset one day last november i was walking in a meadow the source of a small brook when the sun at last just before setting after a cold gray day reached a clear stratum in the horizon and the softest brightest morning sunlight fell on the dry grass and on the stems of the trees in the opposite horizon and on the leaves of the shrub oaks on the hillside while our shadows stretched long over the meadow eastward as if we were only emotes in its beams it was such a light as we would not have imagined a moment before and the air was so warm and serene that nothing was wanting to make a paradise of that meadow when we reflected that this was not a solitary phenomena never to happen again but that it would happen forever and ever an infinite number of evenings and cheer and reassure the latest child that walked there it was more glorious still the sun sets on some retired meadow where no house is visible with all the glory and splendor that it lavishes on cities and perchance as it is never set before where there is but a solitary marsh hawk to have its wings gilded by it or only a musk wash looks out from his cabin and there is some little black vein brook in the midst of the marsh just beginning to meander winding slowly around a decaying stump we walked in so pure and bright a light gilding the withered grass and leaves so softly and serenely bright i thought i had never bathed in such a golden flood without a ripple or a murmur to it the west side of every wood and rising ground gleamed like the boundary of elysium and the sun on our backs seemed like a gentle herdsman driving us home at evening so we saunter toward the holy land till one day the sun shall shine more brightly than ever he has done shall perchance shine into our minds and hearts and light up our whole lives with a great awakening light as warm and serene and golden as on a bank side in autumn and part two of walking by henry david thoreau this recording is in the public domain you | Priceless Audiobooks | UCly1zcKPGzGW9wZMCZodWOA | 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GNv7rTuTSe0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GNv7rTuTSe0 | All About Healing & Raising Your Vibration | Food for Thought | hi my love's sorry for the crazy makeup I hope that today's video finds you well and if it doesn't well then you're in the right place because today we're talking about healing what's up guys my name is Savannah I teach modern it because how to live a more healthy and holistically and natural lifestyle today like I said we are talking about healing on an individual and collective level what does it look like what does it feel like during this calamitous time it is important that we look down the barrel of the gun and confront what is really going on in ourselves and around us you can't heal from something that you haven't yet identified and through healing ourselves of course become empowered and be able to help the movement before we dive in consider taking a hashtag self-care moment and signing up for my free masterclass link is down below is all about how to transform your anxious energy into manifestation power we're gonna talk about how to heal yourself and the fact that healing yourself raises your vibration thereby giving others around you the permission to raise their own eye vibrations to heal just by being around them all healing is self healing just like all forgiveness is self forgiveness you cannot forgive someone for something that you don't forgive yourself for for example let's say that I hate people for being ignorant it's likely that I hate when I'm ignorant at times if I hate people for being judgmental it's likely that I'm doing mental at times and if I can't forgive that within myself how can I forgive somebody else for that same thing it's just like how could I love someone else if I don't actually love myself so if all forgiveness is self forgiveness then all healing is self-healing because forgiveness really sits at the heart of healing healing doesn't have a timeline and it doesn't have definition of course it's important to note that healing is not a linear thing it's not a strictly defined thing I actually asked in my facebook group this week what is healing look like to you and I got a lot of really great different examples for free to pause the video and read them for yourself love the people my group come join us by the way a link down below probably my favorite response was this girl right here she said healing is everything you do think and feel after the initial damage so if healing is everything that we think do and feel after a traumatic event then that includes both the good and the bad so my advice to you on how to heal it is not a five-step program it's not a set of guidelines or rules it's not even suggestions of different practices how you heal is by not judging yourself as you move through the process of healing whatever that looks like for you we're all healing we're all growing we're all learning these are some of the most important things that we could do as humans in our lives so as you're healing yourself first because maybe you want to heal others don't judge yourself game you're doing your best you're just learning you're just growing you're just healing okay if I could recommend one thing besides not judging yourself it would be to not shy away from things that need to be confronted listen to your intuition be open to listening and you'll be shown the path if you're listening if you're willing to follow if you're not gonna let fear hold you back I talk a lot with my clients about creating from lots versus creating from fear and really what I'm talking about is ruling with a spirit versus ruling with the ego so as you go forward in your healing journey whatever from and whatever that looks like and feels like to you and remember it's not linear okay it looks like this it's not like Boop remember to create from love remember to create from an energy of love anytime you have a thought feeling or action ask yourself is this basic fear there's this based in love go with love go with spirit why don't I raise your vibration what I'm but that is why did I raise your vibration that's a reference to you becoming closer to your highest so so them the hot the more you raise your vibration the more you become closer to your higher self the more that your light being and spirit full energy is around other people the more that they are going to be enabled to raise their vibration become their higher self it's okay to let go of things that no longer serve you and your healing journey and it's okay to stop judging yourself it's okay to go backwards and up and down as you ascend to your higher self next week I'm talking about money it is not the root of all evil we're gonna talk about that a lot money is simply a tool it is simply energy it's not evil it's not in and of itself evil can it be used to be evil like yeah sure it can also be used for good it's just energy all energy can be used for good or evil of course we're gonna be talking abut intense mindset which has a lot to do with what I referred to today as creating in love or living in spirit subscribe so you don't miss it don't forget to give this video a big like and if you want to learn more about how to live a more natural and holistic ly healthy lifestyle start by watching one of these two videos right here thank you for watching you're doing so great ok if nobody else has told you you are doing amazing you're exactly where you meant to me right now even if it feels bad even if it's shitty right now ok I love you have a blissful day | Ancient Soul Gardens | UCGoFbsocBIHuIqHvDdqh34g | 2020-06-24 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,020 | 5,426 |
5RvYTUfAxPM | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5RvYTUfAxPM | How To Deal With An Over Friendly Neighbour | Human Behaviour Psychology Facts | Awesome Facts | signs your life is about to undergo huge changes Signs by the universe that your life is about to undergo changes no matter how diligently we strive to maintain stability there inevitably arrives a moment when circumstances appear to unravel we find ourselves grappling with a sense of powerlessness and disorientation as everything seemingly crumbles around us yet if we shift our perspective to one of optimism we'll recognize this as the conclusion of a challenging chapter heralding the arrival of brighter days ahead change remains an unyielding Force One we should embrace without trepidation here are three indicators signaling imminent transformation and urging us to persevere with unwavering hope one feeling off the track initially you were aware of the direction your life was taking but if you now find yourself uncertain about your path fret not rest assured you're already journeying towards discovering your true call ing embrace the journey as your life is poised for a certain and positive transformation two you don't feel the same way as you mature it's natural to outgrow certain aspects of your life what once held your affection May no longer Captivate you in the same manner and priorities that once held significance May shift this evolution is a testament to your personal growth and development understand that it signifies a phase of Life In transition and there's no need to be alarmed three the synchronicities synchronicities are occurrences that happen concurrently seeming significant but lacking any direct causal link they serve as subtle hints from the universe that you're on the correct path your emotions actions and circumstances are all harmoniously aligned propelling you toward your enhanced self if you begin noticing the prevalence of the number five in your surroundings it signals an impending significant transformation in your life this number symbolizes the necessary change awaiting you a change that promises to utterly transform you how to deal with an over-friendly neighbor here's how you must deal with an over-friendly neighbor each of us likely has that one neighbor who while well-intentioned tends to be overly enthusiastic although their excessive friendliness can occasionally be irksome navigating such situations can be challenging to address these concerns effectively here are some tips on managing interactions with overly friendly neighbors one make it quick if you're aware that your neighbor tends to delve deeply into conversations and Exhibits overly friendly Behavior aim to keep your interactions brief avoid offering unnecessary details and maintain a courteous demeanor however it's essential to remain polite as you share proximity with them politely excuse yourself after a few minutes cite getting reasons such as having another commitment a looming deadline or a scheduled video meeting with superiors two reschedule conversations feeling uninterested in engaging in conversation with your neighbor is perfectly acceptable and quite common however considering the shared living situation occasional interaction might be necessary when they come knocking you have a couple of options either refrain from answering the door explaining later that you were resting or feeling under the weather or greet them briefly mentioning that you're currently occupied with a video meeting and propose a designated time for a more leisurely chat you can then extend an invitation for tea on a different occasion to fulfill the social obligation three the roommate discussion now if you choose to FIB it's crucial for your roommate spouse or parents to be on the same page keep them informed about the details of your conversation particularly if you anticipate that the nosy and overly friendly neighbor might interrogate or bring up your deception in front of other household members four discourage the food exchange certain neighbors may have a tendency to bake or cook dishes and share them with their neighbors while this gesture is initially appreciated it can become burdensome when reciprocation is expected particularly if you don't share a close relationship with them it's essential to gently discourage this Behavior express your gratitude for their kindness while respectfully conveying that you prefer not to participate in this exchange it's important to maintain a courteous demeanor acknowledging their thoughtful gesture despite your personal preferences five drop hints during those unavoidable conversations whether over tea or in the park subtly convey that you're not particularly inclined towards social interactions share details about your busy schedule to illustrate your limited availability hoping that the will grasp the message and reduce their insistence on engaging in lengthy discussions women anonymously share their hottest sex escapades find out some of the hottest experiences sex encompasses pleasure and desire in various forms it's often said that there's unparalleled Intimacy in connecting with your partner on a sexual level where two bodies unite as one thoughts of passionate encounters can be highly arousing stimulating your imagination to provide insight into this experience here are five women anonymously sharing their most exhilarating sexual encounters one ropes and ties at the age of 23 I had my initial encounter with bondage contrary to Common assumptions it wasn't excessively rough my partner displayed precisely the level of dominance I desired ropes blindfolds whips and other elements were involved heightening my arousal to the the fullest two for an escape you've heard all the hype about how romantic French men can be right well I got to witness it firsthand during my year and a half in Paris I began dating a French man who truly knew how to work his magic our moments together were incredibly passionate whether in bed in the kitchen or even the bathroom it was an utterly amazing experience three sex dream after a disagreement with my boyfriend we spent the day in silence each retreating to our own beds for the night during that time I had an incredibly erotic dream where we indulged in hours of passionate sex upon waking I kissed my boyfriend and we proceeded to have the most incredible intimacy we've ever shared the connection was intense filled with amazing foreplay in mutual exploration I find myself wishing for such dreams more frequently four sex on the beach once I met a guy I've been chatting with online the date started off poorly as we struggled to find common topics to discuss however after a few glasses of whiskey I found myself drawn to him and initiated intimacy we hastily departed from the cafe to head toward the beach sitting on a secluded platform we engaged in mutual oral pleasure despite the riskiness of the the situation The Thrill of the moment was unparalleled five sex while being pregnant when I was 2 months pregnant my doctor cautioned us to avoid overly vigorous sexual activity however consumed by my surging hormones I yearned for intimacy with my husband despite the advice we engaged in sensual lovemaking while he held me from behind it was an incredibly memorable and passionate experience not every woman chooses is to engage in sex during pregnancy but I cherished it as a personal Triumph if you enjoyed watching this video don't forget to like subscribe and turn on the notification Bell so you don't miss any new videos let us know your thoughts about this video in the comment section down below and feel free to stay and enjoy it until the end also make sure to check out our next highlighted video and we will see you next time thanks for watching please like share and subscribe | Awesome Facts | UCv7p1zC-19IqdkYj3qmGvJg | 2024-04-06 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,239 | 7,672 |
gIkKPgKGc_g | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gIkKPgKGc_g | ACL Reconstruction Surgery: 2 Week Update | it says gullible on the ceiling what's up guys it's Jack from Diamond Lake checking in with y'all on my bike look at me go I'm doing the bike I'm doing this thing like three times a day when I'm supposed to be doing it five times but I think three is enough but that's the point of this video I'm gonna be giving you all a little bit of an update on how I've been doing after the surgery as of yesterday it has been my two week Mark after the surgery and quite a bit has happened since then one of the more consistent things that is kept happening since my surgery is obviously what I'm doing right now is my little at home bike because it's at home and it's really easy to use and it helps me out so that is what I spend a lot of my time doing the sessions are about 15 minutes long and I'm supposed to do five of them a day but I kind of hit three at this point it really depends on how I'm feeling that day I don't go too much for my soreness the program on it actually changes up a bunch because my doctor sees how I'm doing he drags my progress and then he sends in the new program that I do for that day or that week or however long he makes me do it for and he just changes this based on how he sees my pain skill doing how I'm actually staying in my targeted RPM and a bunch of all that stuff him even seeing me in person checking out how I'm doing but this bike is really helpful and I'm glad that I have it here Breakfast of Champions honeycomb very underrated Cereal by the way this is a really tasty cereal and the box is so massive so you get a bunch of it but that's aside the point right after my surgery I did a whole lot of laying on the couch it was very hard for me to move very hard for me to lift my legs I was icing 20 minutes on 20 minutes off non-stop for three days and I did not do a lot of anything but after my 72 hour period after the surgery hit I was able to take off all the initial wrapping and bandages and I was able to look at my scars for the first time and take my first shower which started by hygiene circuit up back again first DT oh yay from Diamond Lake here after meet Greg for the first time yeah yeah I'm so ecstatic can you tell by my face can you tell by my face in that first PT session I did not do a lot of actual exercises it was more signing me up for everything and then gauging how far I'd come since my surgery and giving me the exercises that I would be performing at home or in the next PT session very basic exercises like leg lifting standing on one foot mini squats things like that that would start to get me active again but weren't too hard because yesterday was my two week Mark after surgery that meant that I get all my Staples and stitches removed so I went to the doctor's office I met with one of my doctor's assistants They removed all my Staples and all my stitches they thought that everything looked amazing it's scabbing over very nicely and that means that in about a week or two I should be able to submerge my leg which will mean I can get back in the pool I can take a bath very good things I just finished my bowl of honeycomb it was delicious you definitely need to try it if you but in about four weeks or so I have to meet with the doctor again for my six week evaluation to see how the scar is healing how I'm healing how PT's going how I'm moving all that I'm ahead of schedule right now I'm moving very well for how far into this I am and I'm hoping to stay ahead of schedule and heal as fast as I can and I'm doing that well right now I hope to keep doing it well but I guess I'll give you guys an update then that's going to be the end of this video if you liked it give it a thumbs up leave it a like comment down below with some video ideas you want to see us do in the future and make sure to subscribe even though I got a knee that's undergoing some healing right now we're definitely going to be pushing out some great time we're definitely going to be pushing out some great content for you guys this summer so you definitely want to stay tuned for that make sure you guys stay healthy out there and keep having great Summers peace subscribe subscribe I turned myself into a choir you better subscribe | Diamond Wake | UCWLl4Kq_QijwqOj70HFKQ1g | 2023-06-14 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 857 | 4,195 |
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gTY7_M921ko | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gTY7_M921ko | 2019 Optic Baseball 1 Box Break for Max B | everybody Matt here for Layton sports cards ripping 2019 Donner's optic baseball it's the one box break for max be good luck Terry you're up next really yeah that's that's a good price I mean for somebody that's buying one to collect it you know that's a good price for a seven on Brett seems to me like it anyway all right good luck max space and this is rated rookie auto silver Brandon Lau you go max nice Lau Tucker silver Cabrera nothing it's a parallel hotbox I'd like to see an auto hotbox there's red white and blue mookie betts should be a 150 yep 140 of 150 yeah yeah that was really nice man there's Ronald - Cunha paint velocity here's second auto that is rated rookie auto Daniel Ponce de Lyonne base um you know I don't know but like a tops finest air and judge rookie card when he was hot was maybe eight or ten bucks and yell de los Santos let's see 3 more autos that'd be nice Oh worth grating I'm sorry I thought it said worth anything Aaron judge double-check all right this one makes that judge wasn't memory yeah and even then I think the only time it would really make sense to send it in for grading is if you're sending in like a quantity large enough that you're not paying a whole lot to grade there's Christian Yelich paint velocity like I know somebody that sends in tons of stuff VSA and it pays off for him because he sends in such a high quantity that is basically is a unit price is really low all right come on let's see some more autos yeah story Nick stencil on the back all right well hoping to see some better autos out of that but um thanks for the purchase max I appreciate it we'll get these shipped right out to you | LaytonSportsCards | UCJ9v1a6TH9iN1Gl5TqEvzRw | 2019-07-22 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 323 | 1,656 |
6_qYI5ktKOs | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6_qYI5ktKOs | Port-A-Gob Technology Replica| Baalbuddy comic | see what you don't understand is that l's are too high maintenance weed goblins are portable specialized to be the ultimate handheld sex relief tool your fat ass can never compete unless this idea is so crazy it just might work the next day what you doing in the mountains she got a label i'll phone a hole for olga dick oh i get it she copying that trend of paladins carrying around goblins so we use her like a sex toy how generous but i would never do such things with without courtney properly yeah sex is only allowed after marriage i know kissing before the eighth time i wait until the tenth date just to be safe uh-oh this might be more difficult than i thought [Music] you | Bread-N-Butter | UCqxRlqeuCpQf9VlUV8-0hvg | 2021-09-23 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 130 | 681 |
HYZSvauULW8 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HYZSvauULW8 | After Dark Ep1: Equestria Girls | welcome to the after that this is simply a place where we give our thoughts on whatever we care to talk about each week yes the most interesting thing you can possibly watch and enjoy on the internet i want to this week discuss a question girls those who don't know it equestria girls is the my little honey movie now to all of you out there who are listening to this i know you must be thinking why the frick would you fellas want to come on the internet and discuss my little pony right well i don't really have much of an answer for you ponies are awesome yes yes what better reason those who are probably just looking at this this is probably going to be more of a brony topic so those who aren't familiar with the community or want nothing to do with it i probably will advise you to probably go away if you hate the community we probably will say a couple of bad things about it later so stick around for that something for everyone we're here to please everyone that's what we do there were people people i'm sure some venture will get someone on here who's a permanent person anyway shall we dive straight into it sure why not so question girls is the my little pony equivalent movie that came out june or july around then in the in america yes america land of the free and ever since then there have been nothing but movie rips on youtube and other sources of course i have only just seen a movie because i'm australian only seen it about two weekends ago so i did wait to see it legitly giving my money to the companies yes so did i of course you're a dairy pirate i had a bath couple weeks ago yeah but you still have scurvy yeah no great fat oranges never mind so with the recent release of it coming out australia it has been a bit of a bigger topic in australia and i figured being an australian myself and whatever you are it'd be interesting to discuss i could be australian i suppose i don't think you're ashamed i don't know that yeah but i don't think you're even of this world at times i was hoping you'd be icelandic yeah sadly i'm not your strong icelandic man well do you at least have the money i need the money now until i drink drinking away at least what is your favorite kind of drink anyway um i do like me some vodka i want to try moonshine i haven't tried that before it's pretty strong yeah i am diving straight into the topic um we want to go first saying if you have not seen the movie um we will be talking spoilers about it or whatever we want to discuss we so we'll just pretend that you have seen it and spoil a lot and honestly if you haven't seen it whether you hate it or not go see it and get a proper opinion on the maybe first i personally thought it was a fantastic movie and worth going to see again i too thought it was brilliant ain't gonna be too interesting if we both liked it so i think i'll play a bit more of the devil's advocate works for me if you want to play that role what is science you want to discuss about first saw anything you hated about it well one pet peeve of mine is the boots they took up a good third of the body i mean i don't know if it's animation style or trend in america but just knee-high boots everyone was wearing them well in all honestly when i look at it i sort of just think back to the actual real original animations of my little ponies and the boots kind of remind me of the back legs of the paintings the way they're sort of just bigger until halfway up and then just sort of go really small as they go up the rest of the body so the boots kind of really do remind the dudes but that's just what it feels to me if i had to take a guess as to why why the signs are like that just because hasbro the company behind my little pony equestria girls obviously wants to sell more toys and obviously try and make a barbie sort of competition so you with that sort of figurines it's much easier for them to make big boots on each figurine so just small little shoes yeah speaking of hasbro and trying to make more toys early on in the film at the very beginning pinkie pie's all nervous sighted when she rolls up into a little ball and she unrolls oh she makes a transformer noise now originally i thought i first i didn't catches like was that a transformers i thought that the hasbro was putting that in there directly for the brony community like now that i think back to it hasbro is also creators of transformers yeah yeah so it might simply just be a ploy to get people to think about transformers about toys or it could be a reference to bronies who watch it knowing about transformers it's definitely a transformer yeah i think i once saw a parody on the internet about someone who thought sins about the movie actually hated that they hated the fact that they included the transformers sound in it for no reason oh yeah yeah for those kind of people i feel like when they watch it they feel like pinkie should not be able to do anything she does and just have something at that our place doesn't seem to fit in with their kind of a few which when you honestly think about it is pretty ridiculous speaking of ridiculous so the equestrian girls movie it's after season 3 and before season 4 as far as we can tell at the end the season 3 finale twilight being the newly crowned princess she just flies off away from the candle castle after she's been crowned and you know she's flying nearly perfectly she does too doesn't she yeah but start of equestria girls she can't even hover every time it falls flat in her face well i mean we can chalk it up to a musical moment where anything is possible but if we were to establish a proper law maybe um it was a simple glide i don't know i would say it's one of the moments where it's just simply a musical moment to an episode a finale style perhaps like the young pegasus can all the sudden fly whereas when they start to grow up they can't it could just mean one uh one-time deal could be but yeah it also adds a little bit of comedic value do we like do we absolutely know she can't fly i forgot what that scene featured what they said i mean well twilight's just i'm still getting used to these she flutters her wings she hovers a foot off the air and just falls well she it may be a sign of that fact that she can fly every now and then she still getting used to flying so every now that she she can still make mistakes um like before was a glide this time it's actually staying in one position in the air yeah i suppose so take a bit more effort i think something like that would be answered the moment season four comes out yes so look forward to november we'll get an answer to that woo and if we're successful enough or people haven't decided to yell at us and get us off the internet by down we'll probably discuss that that we will being between season three and four as well it's a very nice place for the movie yeah it is feels that beautiful lull gives the fan artists a bit more inspiration and they also feel like almost a great extension to season three in a way oh yeah yeah definitely i mean a lot of people keep saying that equestria girls was just a simple another two-part episode right i mean if you're gonna feel like that then you may as well just think equestria girls is the end of season three be a delay but at least we got to see it but yeah but well some people think it's better than nothing but i mean there's that whole other side of the brainy fandom i mean equestria girls why would you know young adults watch a little girl show about teenage girls and their problems oh do you know how ashamed at times i feel to be actually part of that community i mean you have some really big hypocrites and it's fair i mean in every community there are the good the bad you're obviously playing ugly hmm and this is just guilty i'm sorry you are pretty hideous i know i know i mean you over the years like oh yeah i suppose i haven't really been that involved with everything the community has often outlashed at hasbro itself and every day due to slicer changes and it just shocks me because the community apparently had to be founded by very open-minded people yeah i mean i started out not exactly a hater but people like ponies what the hell but then my friend finally got me to watch an episode yeah this ain't too bad two days later well there goes two seasons personally um i was always an open-minded person but even the first time i ever heard of mile planes like i went to a karaoke thing sung young cat the whole day right now breath next people on after me decided to sing the my little pony theme song so here i am it's the season one though so as i sign up you have the my little pony my little pony as i'm just hearing i'm thinking even for women who would sing this are you just grown inside and then what two seconds later the whole tune shifts and it's just amazing song to hear yes yeah i know i'm more of a person who loves his stories more than anything else but that's some but music also draws me into stories as much as anything else that's the mood you hear that song is what really got me started and hearing about it it's not for another six months before i even watched an episode of bollywood thinking about it but that was what got me interested in what this whole topic was i never got away from it i was just like being over mine yes but it just wasn't something that bothered me in the slightest i had nothing to do with it i just let things go as they naturally needed to but eventually i did watch an episode and i realized how limited these seasons were so i watched about three to five episodes a day slowed down as just before i got the season free and catch the end of it so i basically started watching the whole show when the first episode of season three came out caught up to season three when the um two main pinkie pies episode came out which by the way is probably the most freakiest episode that ever exists of any show well not in the show i mean yeah it's fairly innocent you know classic you know pinkie pie likes to have fun it's a clean episode but the idea of no one of making that like copies of yourself and no one can tell a difference who you are and then you could you can may phys very well be imprisoned or die because someone mistakes you for one the clones that's just i don't know about you but that's that just scares me yeah i mean other client pinky bars they're somewhat 2d all they care about is fun fun fun so what it's sort of surprising that they didn't catch on to it but i suppose they couldn't really tell who the real pinkie pie was in or just because the amount of other pinkie pies was just overshadowing the wood one rather scary thought yeah i'd never ever want to be in that sort of situation it's the same in any movie where you see like some conflict uh beats when the security guards up and put the security guard into config's outfit and it's the case some second identity yeah but we're getting off topic yeah we are well yeah yeah the community is meant to start off as a very open-minded thing and yet as the years went on as the people who watched it they got so used to this show they love that they've lost the open mindedness and just become so close off to everything else my little pony is a show with ponies and that's it today yeah it's become their show not forests or hasbros or anyone no yeah it's no longer an open-minded people who have been watching this show for a while are no longer that open-minded as they used to be so it's lost the charm to them i mean the first outlash that they ever did was against wing twilight i look one two and come on that's like almost any fanfic writer's strength i can't accept that that's a huge change it's an actual dynamic that changed the whole show yes you got two pegasi two unicorns two earth pennies now you've got a helicoin what no no but it's like give it a chance we don't need to make such a huge decision we know it's going to happen so wait till it's happened before giving your such huge opinions saying that you hate it you would do anything to stop it from happening it's gonna happen just gotta take it as it is and that was like the case with equestria girls yeah i mean myself i was a little doubtful at first about it but then who could remember some random person's like hey should be more positive about it i mean it's something it's just yeah i've always been the moment i started hearing people hate this i've just always made my mission to fight for its fairness it deserves a chance yeah i mean no matter how bad it could have been it just it deserves the chance we gave the original series yeah and even if people hate it who cares i mean like why are people going out of the way to try and make sure it doesn't exist i mean there are thousands of things in other legendaries right it's a huge great game yet halfway through it some other company says we want to make games for it as well that company was known as the cdi company right or the makers of the cgi legend of zelda games yeah it's now we pretend now that those legend of zelda games don't exist the matrix there's only one isn't it um i thought so there's crazy rumors that there's more than one sequels but well i couldn't imagine where to take it after the first matrix maybe some ridiculous thing oh i don't know maybe a real world yeah maybe saved for a while bring back the sun that'd probably be a good way to go about it yeah i mean if equestrian girls has got end up being so bad yes we can pretend it's not part of it but instead the fans of the show decided to say to just not have it occur at all they wouldn't give it a chance it wouldn't be open minded to think it was good it was their ponies their story was being changed a little bit in a way that didn't have to manage them but they wanted to make it matter because it's their story apparently they don't want it to be hasbro's they want to be theirs they chose to care about psych and hate it not give it a chance but just outright hate it so now when i like go on internet and see some rarity go on about oh love and tolerate oh we care about things we understand stuff or do you is this because you're brain or because you're a good person that's a good point there i mean funny thing about love and tolerate that was originally a term used to mock bronies but we used it for ourselves i consider it first and second gen 4chan was where it was invented that's the first shin brush yeah the very unseen ones and the trolling ones they had a good balance they made their show but they were very open to everything everything was all in good fun the separation adopted it they took in the love intolerance scene and made their motto and eventually turned into these close minded people who's the real enemy the trolls or people who live who become trolls the original trolls they're all good they're all in good fun the second generation of trolls yeah and they don't even know what they're doing cancer of the internet yeah i i do i come into contact with librarians before who just say they i look i'll say it i'm not a good guy well i'm good guy i'm an honest guy and people don't like honestly that much so people that have been bronies who think i'm gonna change who think i'm gonna become a nice guy a kind of guy who doesn't say things that could hurt others well i've gotten rid of every one of them that has ever said that i'm not killed you had me worried for saying that i'm not that mean yeah i was just trying to think through had i said that before are you coming after me or oh no i really plan to kill you when we um go on the road trip yeah got a couple of months then yeah so good i'm sure we'll work something absolutely done welcome ponycon 2014 yeah go to it sponsored by after dark by buy stuff from hasbro faster apples you know that will probably be the one comment that we do that we get copyrighted for by the young friendship is witchcraft that a line from a bridge series they don't like it stop you stop this immediately don't even know why i'm pointing my finger out i have my eyes out extend my arm and it's like who's gonna see this well i do have a couple of cameras in your room but that's a story for another time is it behind that new poster you found already well i thought it was some online pornography camera oh you haven't looked over the footage yet have you um no well when i get the lubricant out it's just some fast forward for a while uh we'll just show it off to the next lan party anyway it's equestria girls so again beyond the fact of the horrid brony infection that is the supposedly good brony community once again part of it doesn't mean you have to like all of them the actual movie itself i was glad i support it because when i saw it in movies it was a fantastic movie it was a brilliant movie i loved watching it um what the first the moment you um get to very the credit scene it was a very nice remix of the um mlp theme song yeah yeah it was a lot of people have commented on it's just some it's um a remix stolen from some guy off youtube what's like 90 of the youtube brony music it's a remix of the the show i mean come on hasbro could just make the exact same song as two other people and when it would just be a coincidence but immediately after that we're introduced to sun shimmer the antagonist of the um's movie and we watch as she tries to steal the crown and get away certainly yeah try now i have seen someone comment why does she fail so badly at this it's just what do you expect not nothing over goes to coin to plan she's not the perfect thief twilight ends up catching her and pursuing her cut hatching onto what she's doing and they end up losing the crown and it falls into the portal to the human world so sanjay said shimmers been in the human world portal for the last two and a half years at least at least the pool used to be in canterlot and they moved it to crystal empire yeah yeah how did sunset shimmer know that one twilight even had the crown and two that she'd be in that specific bedroom i mean she didn't check any other bedrooms she made a beeline straight for twilights hmm twilight was in the human world for three nights right yes are we sure about that i mean i saw her sleep once in human world well it's implied that she is like she slept in a like she slept in the library right then throughout the next day is what when she tries to get everything figured out to become like the whole next day is when everything else happens she only slept there one night now i'm guessing this every 30 moon things counts for every full moon which is every for three nights isn't it yeah or at least one night the night and two nights around it um give it a take so if she only slept there one night and the next night was when um she had to go back that means there's a whole other night that she wasn't there for so maybe in this time sunset shimmer had stepped through the portal to see what's going on found that she was in um the crystal empire and tried and snow snooped around to figure out what exactly was happening maybe she heard of twilight was coming and came and like decided to try and do something about the next day that's a good explanation far fast the only other thing i could imagine is that sunset shimmer is technically a unicorn has magic we see her pull off a short distance teleportation major spells for locating i mean she was a celestia before which means if she was like she's student before twilight we have to assume that she's been there for a lot more than two and a half years because this would obviously be before twilight gets like quinoma yeah seven i think over seven years yeah a minimum of five probably more this does bring up the question of how sunset shimmer react when she's in human world for a long time by herself how did she get established was she an orphan and welfare or well i'm gonna say that i can't really answer those kind of questions and i know some person will probably say that's just another part of her back back her bad backstory but in all honesty i miss every character in the show has not got a perfect background we barely know anything about the character backgrounds twilight we've probably got the most yeah and maybe applejack i think her background is even given she's a better bad character than sombra if people want to keep making that joke she we actually do know more about her than sombra i think flem and flam are better villains than sombra like summer is this all powerful bean he'll literally destroy everything it's just unfortunately due to that fact we can't allow you to see what he can actually do obviously he'll destroy everything yeah i mean he could be you know all powerful like he said but we're just not allowed to see it because that's too much for the five-year-old girls still watch the show or it could just be a woo i'm a ghost and i'm attacking a shield how do you think you end up a ghost anyway crystal unicorn magic maybe he'll come back in season four maybe i mean he had so much potential but he still does didn't do anything with it it still does we could learn no at the very least it spawned a lot of comics and fanfics and stuff for the community have fun with and he's adopted a the fans have given a mexican persona anyway so yeah sunset shimmer she's been getting a lot of hate from people as well just not really seen us that bad character how and no one understand how could she do all the stuff she does for example like how she manages to trick everyone in school and bring fear to them how she tricks the main five of the school and a small missing baxter i guess no no i read up on internet the exact perfect word to describe it oh teenage stupidity we're dealing with teenagers of course cyber bullying is going to work i also believe sunset shimon has a little bit of magic in her or something we saw that magic is possible in the human world we have assistance but i'd have to say she had she to be she is a student she'd have to be smart and she obviously knew a lot more about the elements of harmony than even twilight so she'd obviously know some way to do some magic that was quite surprising especially since you know twilight and her friends got the elements of harmony from midnight castle yeah but remember everything they could have learned was in a book a book they didn't really read more than two pages of before and the next chance they ever had was in season two which discord ripped out all the pages to hide the elements harmony in them so that's what we've done sergeant and then people have complained about her smashing the mirror uh yes the mirror that led to the statue portal thing yes she was never going to smash the mirror she just wanted to believe that another thing i've got about that um it's a portal twilight her backpack and stuff went through it it's i doubt the hammer would actually smash it remember but she just wanted twilight to think that yeah i mean well she wants bluffing but and we have obviously seen past how well how gulf twilight can actually be oh yes and i think like the last grievance anyone had about her was her plan to take over equestria with teenage teenage humans which makes perfect sense though yes she has an army of teenagers and that might be a little bit of a problem like people point out discord and luna would stop her and cadence yeah i mean twilight says it herself equestria might be able to survive the elements of harmony but this world can't luna discord hell the royal guard might put up a fair fight how is sunshine meant to know about this chord and luna i mean well if she knows about the elements of harmony there's a good chance she'd know about discord and as far as she's concerned and luna but as far as nightmare moon is still out there banished and also at the same time discord was entrapped in stone that's all she knew how is she going to know that sasha had changed her heart and let him out in all fairness she couldn't count on that um she'd be not have to worry about the elements harmony as we've seen elements of harmony can even is stronger than celestia yeah so she has an army against all that against what possibly she thinks is just celestia in her army obviously we've seen that sunset shimmer can turn others into these monster creatures as well as your snips and snails so she has an army of these monsters to do a little bit so i would say army if she only turned simpson snails when she had the teenage army i think that's my tenant system i think she could have transformed them all though like as always unexplained stuff if we had to take a guess she obviously had a plan at least and we have to believe that well a rather half-baked one i will say her personality may be very lacking for a bad guy but her plans and her reasons were very well done yeah i'll give her that all right so i think that's everything i want to really cover about her going back to things immediately twilight goes through the portal finds herself in a human world the next scenes that follow are always awkward to watch it's always awkward to imagine being in that situation it's handled very well by her she finds out she's human she has these weird appendages she's freaking out and of course in hell my fingers are thumbs if i had hooves well scary forward to lose your hands i suppose yeah i mean there are humans who have lost their hands so sad for them yeah i mean tragic you get appendages robotic things and yeah anyways we can rebuild him faster frankenbot she does a lot of things she feels natural and she's constantly reminded by spike that's to look around you know for the first time ever i truly understand bike's purpose in the whole show was and who he was to her spike's purpose is he's grown up around twilight so much that he knows exactly what she needs him to be at the time he knows when he can afford to be childish or when he really needs to look out for her yeah that's great revelation he's the ultimate assistant in any case and even more than sometimes more umbrella i know i've never really gotten spikes personally before and it's useless that was watching it for your equestria girls was a really great way to learn all that it's just more than an assistant like you said he's there for her knows her better than she does maybe i've never just realized the first series this is probably the first time i've ever realized it immediately after that we finally get a glimpse of the other main characters first one being fluttershy her first meeting with her is practically the same setup the same way as it is in the first episode of my little pony yeah i like that little mirror orange a strange way for her to is also like strange required to see them all i mean we knew it was coming at first you lose your hands and you see your friends who aren't your friends and strange new world and i'd be freaking out immediately hangs out with flash i i mean i can imagine fluttershy side of why she does it with twilight simply do the fact that this person just helped you why not help why not stick around with them yeah act as a kind of guide yeah well flashlight tends to know 60 guys who can help her i was surprised she wasn't with rainbow dash we then after i get a nice little cafeteria scene yes we're going to get an amusing apple scene later i saw twilight pick up a sandwich of meat on and all i could think about was that was a cow i'm not a vegetarian i'll admit that i do like to eat meat you're in some strange world and there's this weird food you've never seen before probably not best to eat it i suppose you think it's natural to eat it i guess when in rome do as the romans well we get a nice scenario trying to order oats on a milkshake yeah what are oats anyway um probably a fair bit off but kind of porridgy stuff wheaty things we're introduced to um pinkie pie next pinkie pie finally we get a chance to see sign we get to see that almost each of the members of the former mainstream are annoyed of each other angry with each other always every reason to not be happy with each other but most of them they only were mad at one or two people and they were friends of other people in the group yeah like a circle i had to imagine though i found a little bit of joy seeing this not because i enjoy this harmony and all that but it's a good way to imagine what would ponyfield be like if twilight didn't show up how would these five normally react to each other i'd like to think they'd get a little bit better than equestria girls question girls was some step shimmers doing yeah well they'd probably end up all right friends just not best friends it was a nice way to see also the amount of things flooded bronies in the movie yeah like there were three silence of derpy one in the credits i'm very amusing see that one yeah it was good a good throwback to the actual show though was um when twilight's in the library trying to figure out how the computer works you see the queue my crusaders and you see them listening to one of their um their song they sing during the yeah the talent show yes it's through that you actually learn what the accumulators are trying to do in this equation in the equestria girl as well and actually of course they can't get their q marks but it seems like they're trying to become famous youtube stars it's great to see even though the main six are fighting amongst each other cmc uh yeah as strong as ever and it's still possible they were reading the comments on the youtube video funniest thing i've ever seen and they just took that and ran with it maybe not the best idea but they were good intentions and yeah always saying about them being naive that's just they're the sign like they confuse me they're clothing stuff school oohs i liked a lot but ah the chicken shut up damn no chicken dance she's the best pony to ever live okay that's probably not true but still she's awesome and she's not chicken she's a nice person leave school chickens nice people too i know they taste good i suppose it was such a weird way to see them because dvr and all sorts of place daily equestria you see human art of all the members so much what i'm used to seeing on school suite belt and apple bloom is just so weird compared to this on any fan art most of the time apple bloom is in a um what is it that blue denim thing that goes around your arm like what the engineer wears overalls yes i'm used to seeing that on apple bloom tft rocks it's an awesome game between cod god prepare for the hate oh but yeah i wasn't too big a fan of the close apple blooms rain feel more like a country person who wasn't trying to be too country yeah not that just a token oh she's weird girl but part of the group i love scootaloo's jacket that was very nice that i did like about clothing is pretty much every character had a cutie mark on their skirt their shirt their pants it was on apple jack's boots that was a nice touch and helped you recognize those not too familiar background ponies and yet still no cutie mark for the gma crusaders no so you know like the signs and clothes i actually found um diamond tiara and silver spearing very adorable in the movie i i wouldn't say hate strongly dislike diamond tiara and silver spoon but they were quite i mean they were along with the crowd and i don't often get to see those two in anything but we've never been in a scene where it's just them being there and seeing a sign like that was quite a nice change it was a very nice design as well yeah actually i think it was during the um the song helped when the crown when i finally took notice of all the animation and all those times and i actually really loved the science it's i especially love the fact that they went with the colors like they did with the pony it keeps it a nice lovely feel and i honestly don't get i understand why people want to see it just normal human skins because it's humans but they're not humans well it's not proper humans yeah as ponies colorful horses and that's just ponies one of the problems i think people had with them becoming humans is like then you have to have add their race to that and some people might be offended and they are some people aren't there's a rather dyslexic live-action equestria girl's music video that was made promotionally rarity was seem to be asian i mean not that i've got anything answered but i just pictured a more englishy as a human she feels more upper class almost very a little bit more not uncoof no i'm cute she's a professional with the way she acts she has class he's not saying asians don't have it but you think about english when you think yeah a lot yeah english more refined not like once again not singing asians aren't refined or anyone else yes my thoughts on it i said ponies you don't have to think about that they're just ponies honestly i don't want to be thinking too much about that sort of stuff and i'm watching this so to have these colors to be there this is like nice let's not worry about the other problems yeah that's good and speaking of the song the songs in equestria girls were quite nice oh yeah i loved the songs i think everyone's favorite or course was helping twilight with the crown hm all the songs in it have a very different style to my little pony yeah whereas model opponents always more about solo singer or a duet this one was always about six the members of the main six is chorus harmonizing and yeah yes there's always that damn scene together you don't often see that in series but here is done quite nice eventually it just sort of helped entirely when the crown is at parts where you can just hear one and better than anyone else and you can feel their voice for everyone else's scene but it's not exactly like over overpowering one thing about um that song well a few things about it main the main sex bar twilight they're just in the cafeteria at the various tables and some collecting their food with the trees and they start off a little beat tap tap tap all of a sudden spike the dog who everyone bar twilight thinks he's just an ordinary dog you know he gets the mp3 player and then the backing music comes up did they plan that or what did the others twilight's friends think because twilight wasn't there to hit it well in normal my little pony i'd say they can have animals plan to do stuff because the way flashlight can communicate with them but i'm not too sure about this i guess twice said spike's a smart dog and can press the button on cue daddy one of the smartest dogs you ever seen press a button on cue well maybe not but still i mean i suppose only reasonable explanation to it oh as you just got to imagine it's just one of those musical moments in the movie and yeah it just you just got to go over it's like magic ain't going to explain anything another little nitpick flash does this little guitar riff an early bit they weren't playing on it won't say whether they were not so he does that okay fair enough he's got his guitar with him but then in the middle of song there's just a drum kit in the cafeteria and he starts playing i think yeah i mean it's when the whole band starts you know most of them just instruments they can carry around about a full-on drum kit maybe that's your special talent quick assembly and carrying do a pink or just as a pinky pine pulls out nowhere rather funny i don't i have no i have nothing let's see how they're originally i have nothing for that in a cafeteria i have nothing so music was quite awesome yeah got a nice reprise during the end of the movie so minor characters in the film i mean there are a lot of shout outs like you said before you know derpy in the end credits just doing a little dance final scratch yeah vinyl scratch cheerily she was a teacher in one of the classrooms very on the movie she was teaching classroom people as teachers teach teachers teach yeah i don't know today i learned and later she's a librarian this was assuming during the lunch break i wouldn't say she's a librarian she's just a teacher on duty yeah well it leads to a couple of questions the most important question is did she get to eat a lunch that day lunch is very important i would have to imagine celestia is that kind of time there also leads on well she might be on duty or she might be the librarian who knows is she working two jobs how's the economy in this new world i mean is she right financially yeah well the school is very clean yeah i mean how she could travel as a janitor she does that or the world must have a good economy i'll never understand the economy of my opponent no hell i barely understand our economy we have an economy yeah all those suckers buying cans just throwing away money who would throw away could perfectly good cap celestia being a tyrant it wasn't just me or did celestia and um luna seem a little out of character as a principal and vice principal i suppose in a sense in this sort of situation they haven't had luna hasn't had the whole gang sent off for a thousand years well you'd hope not and make one crabby vice principle and celestia is a bit harsh beginning but obviously it shows later she is still the same celestial how does celestia and looney react to others all the time in normal question twice a personal student and friend at times yeah so you can imagine them going soften them but how would slash you normally react to just some commoner some other individual and we have to imagine this celestia isn't a thousand years old she didn't have all this time to become this powerful princess but she is some human who's already living for 40. she's going to be grouchy she's probably just having a midnight life crisis or it could have been that time of the month i just only put forth have did seem bit quick to change in her emotions what's up with the principal and vice principal being sisters i mean yeah and they directly say it i'm going to talk to my sister well um maybe they just want to pursue her life uh life and his career together be a bit awkward if say rapluna did something wrong hey your sister did this with celestia stand up for her or take the kids side i'd say she'd probably stick up for luna but then again there was the reason why luna and sausage had to fight and their normal my little pony originally may just lead to a fallout between the two of them leads to a lot of things that could actually happen between the two of them i mean there's a lot of things that could happen for the whole movie what i'd really like to see is more there early on before way before the movie was close to coming out the rumors that um equestria girls was actually a series not a movie i would love to see a series yeah people were flipping [ __ ] over that i mean i mean yeah now i'd love it hey in all honesty don't tell the community but i'd probably actually rather see half seasons like we got with season three of my little pony if we can get half season of equestria girls at least don't tell the community yeah as long as they don't do something like breaking bad when they just stop halfway through the season with a massive plot you know cliffhanger for a whole year breaking bad did that walking dead did that as well well something similar why do these shows have such bad habits because they hate us and we love them so much so you know which walking dead season 4 comes out in a couple of months you watched it walking dead yeah yeah i love walking dead a really great show wasn't too fan of season two my favorite episodes really are those in season one during the city hmm pity it's just so what's like six episodes sure would have been nice here i know the city terrain is always my favorite train for any zombie relate stuff i understand why it's dangerous but it's just a lot more fun things i would want to see what happens next after equestrians like the next pinky hinted at the new twilight so be nice to see what her reaction is coming to the school where everyone has already met her so it's a fairly large school yeah i mean they've got a huge library cafeteria you know all that it looks pretty big pinkie pie seems to be the only one who vaguely recognizes twilight i mean she doesn't seem to know her exact name as twilight in the human world but she knows that she has a dog called spike well the human twilight has a dog called spike twilights and worlds what do you think this means it could just you could simply explain it as pinkie pie being pinkie pie but you'd think that she vaguely at least vaguely knows of her maybe someone else in the entire school maybe no pinky outright says that she asked if she had a twin sister that lived in the city so it may not be in this school i mean hey you could have someone in the school who vaguely recognizes her but do they speak to twilight basically a mini school celebrity running for the crown yeah but i meet i see people autonomous streets who i vaguely recognize as another people that's who i've seen thousands of times before i don't go up to them i'll just say hey how's it going you jerk what if last century recognizes twilight a little bit and that's why it falls for her i mean there's no indication that he does but then again nothing that he doesn't yeah just to see that kind of reaction and what happens next as well as the reactions to at the end of the movie during the whole fight scene like the main sticks become these half human half ponies right yeah that was something else i i enjoyed it yeah i mean i'm not saying it's bad it's just i mean it led to a closer expected but i did not expect it coming but it led to a cool scene between rainbow dash and scootaloo yeah yeah shows this is sleep on is still there as well something that really annoyed me about that though is so they've been becoming the human pony hybrid whatever yeah you know the pegasi they grow wings everyone gets their ears and tails but the unicorns i don't get the whole ones yeah i don't know why that happened it'll just look a bit too awkward maybe oh wings are a fair bit bigger than horns i suppose i don't know or maybe mad no no i'd still want i want to see what everyone's reaction is six after that i mean how are you going every school day in life to becoming that hell if you puke on someone you could get known as the guy who puked on someone for the rest of your life oh it's that girl who had group pony wings what would that do and just imagine being rainbow dash someone who got to fly and then can't fly him how i could see that ending really dark there's a lot to express you girls that i want to explore more and i want to see more do you have anything else you want to talk about question girls so we know that sun is that shimmer broke out the main six keep calling me six you know the five of them with their friendships a bit it doesn't really show it that much but i think applejack might have took the brunt of it because besides maine's sex she's often shown sitting by herself or just with her brother's sister and you know cmc in the crowd cafeteria and no other people her age i feel like that's her in normal uh anyway she doesn't care to be around others all the time she doesn't mind being doing her work she's a hard worker she likes to be around her family a lot her family is as good as friends search they're better than friendster applejack is always about the big family and then again her grandmother works in the cafeteria oh granny smith yes how the world has changed you she goes from the skinny saggy pony to just yeah how the 60s man we don't talk about the 60s they helped while i win this the crown song i mean i know it's just high school but um so one good song and dance performance wins of the election after that smear campaign they're the same as the questions and this is my former questions during season three finale all the young ponies in painful were so angry at everyone all of a sudden peggy comes out gives off a massive amount of positive energy and they don't all just become positive that's how i think something special about questions if you're not a leader you'll follow and followers they sense the negative and positive energy from all others if you have a leader who just comes in and presents a lot of positive energy they all sound become these positive people happy for these people twilight came in and gave off a positive energy and signals to vote for her to be behind her and they did they listened to her they heard her ideals they liked it they felt the positiveness and just went with it yeah i haven't really thought of it from that point of view before but i could really roll though yeah speaking of shimmer um getting her that smear campaign she goes on to um you know blame twilight for crashing the uh dance wrecking it with the forged pictures i mean they're quickly shown to be fake sunshine gets no fallout from that luna is a fairly i don't think she's dumb pony but there's no repercussion yeah that is a bit of a um plot hole yeah did sunset shimmy even show up to the dance i don't believe so maybe that was a repercussion oh yeah she could have been kicked out but she lost the vote anyways then she knew she was going to lose the vote that's why she had to do something she'd already planned to have to do something yeah i was very lucky that flash just happened over here shimmy going to luna with the pictures let's not get into liking coincidence when we're talking about tv shows and movies cheap shots really liking coincidence that's how all movies and shows have to work yeah let that one slide the only time you don't get like a coincidence is horrors and thrillers and grim darks when things are allowed to go wrong like in coincidence it's just taken out of the equation then until then you can play with it all you want especially in a cartoon there were any things you want to see more of i mean we've already kind of half covered that but anything you expected to be in the movie that wasn't i just expected the movie great to have a good time i didn't really think about what i'd be seeing it i did expect there to be some awkward moment when twilight revealed who she was pinky covered that thank you that was expertly done kind of deus ex machina yeah i mean have pinkie explain it for her it gets through the awkwardness i'd normally be right against that but it's pinky and you just come to know that's a thing she's actually allowed to do it's the law of the show she's allowed and i'm happy she i'm not happy she actually did it i was happy i didn't have to go through this whole awkward scene of people not understanding people laughing at her it's just like those scenes i'm over i don't enjoy them let's just get it over with myself i expected more from the great and powerful trixie all you got is cheese and crackers yeah she just i mean she has a line then she puts a coin in i mean at the very least i was expecting maybe a string a hollow coin and just pulls it right back out uh she was never she was never too good of her tricks i mean she her basic trick she was pretty good at but real magic and i think that would have suited a character rather nicely yeah i was weirded out by trying overreacting to her but i suppose by now and she already got used to everything i think i've covered everything i feel like i want to talk to you about tonight we've covered the way people have reacted how how stupid it is i want to say though there have been a lot of people who have supported and i can't really name more one that does come to mind is i think that the twixie blog from tumblr blog um inconvenient trixie no um it's a twilight and trixie love blog which it actually it goes far beyond that sort of stuff and it comes a very story driven blogger eventually but the um person behind that gave their support to equestria girls even went out right to say that they were ashamed by the way this i think it was her that's great that they stood up against a hive mind yeah that's a redeeming thing for the community i'm happy that people actually stood up for this and i mean why not get behind it throw some support to hasbro and say just keep this stuff going for as long as possible just keep it going even if you have to make a little bit difference here and there just give us a lit some more eyes it ends and the community ends with it exactly the moment we run our episodes remember we're done for last season the community will go for maybe one or two more years fandoms that just survive through their awesome community do we have that community that can survive i think that's the question i want to leave this night on because i don't feel as i want to examine everything more before i can ever give an answer that and that's something i really desperately want to know about the community if it has strength to do that it'll be something that truly amazes me yeah i mean well what we've done so far the very basic thought of share for little girls we own this now yeah love and tolerate and but the question still remains once it's over will we stick around our little disasters alicorn twilight equestria girls people saying they're leaving the fandom every day but that's different to have science still you still have the show going when the show is all over and everything is said done when there is no more content actually being given out when everything is just fan made that's when it will truly be known whether it dies or lives i said i'll want to come back at this at no time when after season four comes out i'll approach this question again and yeah i'll have a good answer for it i guess that's it anyway until then um for those who actually stuck around for however long we've been talking to thanks for listening you have been listening to the art stock where everything is nice cool and comfortable we do aim to please you and we do try to please you we made this and rarity's best pony always good to end it on jake right um night folks make sure to leave a comment if you disagree with anything we say or you just hate how we've been doing this also give us comments on how you think we can be improving love to hear from you any active love and hate can help support us see ya bye | AfterDark | UCpQ-kleM0YJJBgw73-kRFug | 2013-09-16 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 9,747 | 50,195 |
6c2kguA5juc | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6c2kguA5juc | Baltimore Weekly 6: Bagels, Bizelo, and the Baltimore Tech Breakfast | it's Monday June 25th and this is episode 6 of Baltimore weekly gbtc show covering events and going on among Baltimore's innovators creatives and techies I'm Andrew hazet and I'm Sharon paly today we're very pleased to welcome Ron schmelzer of bisello we're gonna be talking to him about his very popular monthly meeting called the Baltimore Tech breakfast hi Ron hey how you doing thank you for having me uh here I love this uh really formal uh video cast here you have it's a good thing we're all wearing pants who's wearing pants yeah can only be seen from the neck down speak for myself then um degraded rapidly yeah okay well I guess you know then gbtc collapsed in a series of lawsuits and uh it all ended badly well but uh something something that uh uh We've enjoyed as participants and fans for a while is the Baltimore Tech breakfast and uh but before we talk about that for a moment I I wanted to ask you a little bit Ron about your background you are a transplant to Baltimore from Boston I believe that's right I was uh well originally I grew up in Chicago and I went to school up in Boston at MIT and I met a bunch of uh really smart and dorky uh roommates over there and we decided to start one of our first software companies is called virtu Mall which was one of the first um internet software companies in 1994 we were very early and that company grew nice and big and in 2005 the company was acquired uh by click Commerce um I started another firm called zap think which was an industry analyst firm and uh that firm was acquired uh last year by devel Technologies and in the meantime uh my wife got a teaching position at Hopkins and that's uh why we're here in Baltimore so yes uh Baltimore by way of uh Boston and really enjoying being part of the the growing scene here yeah and so uh and Bello is the company that you founded after moving here yeah uh last year actually a little over a year ago I founded with Jim Hagen um Bello which is focused on building a constellation of apps for small businesses uh all priced at or under $30 a month so sort of like Salesforce where you can go there and get sales and marketing software we're building a nice large uh pool of apps for the back office of small businesses inventory scheduling and all that stuff still not a lot of people are doing it so we're hoping to crack that market cool very cool yeah it's uh it's gotten a lot of attention in its own right which is very cool but you what the in addition to that the reason we wanted to talk to you today is your really cool stuff with uh Baltimore Tech breakfast I mean you've plowed yourself into our local community and uh done some great stuff sound very wow I meant that in in the most POS W the way I mean it in the Forum where you're shoveling people's snow I think it's pretty good I could charge 200 bucks a driveway and make some good money that way um no actually about a year ago I was looking to to Really uh Network or basically hear from other startups to basically hear what they were doing there were a number of events going on a lot of times in the evening uh sort of like networking events and there was uh there were a few sort of like entrepreneur to entrepreneur events but there was much going on in the morning actually um I think you guys were running the tech meeting share which is a great um opportunity to hear from entrepreneurs but that was sort of more of a speaker uh format and I was looking for um something that was more just ad hoc we would just hear from other startups show us what basically show us what you're doing little showcases and from that we can learn and have Q&A and started it was really small it was actually at the ETC our first one was like about 12 people um then we were 20 people and then 40 and then 60 and then 80 and then we just kept growing and grow growing and I think there's a lot I just continue to be surprised by um not only the demand for for uh hearing from other entrepreneurs in that format but just the sheer number of startups that are available in the scene we're doing like six showcases a month and I I'm keep thinking to myself like oh this is bound to run out at some point I mean could there really be this many startups but yeah there are there's tons of of activity happening in this region and I'm just happy to to get it out there and I think people love bagels and coffee and you know we just keep putting addictive substances in there people keep coming back so are bagels addic depends what kind of salt you put in there depends where you get bagels [Laughter] from so what are your what are your thoughts about what's what's happening on the Baltimore texin now well it looks like the Baltimore texin is percolating I don't know if it's just because the stuff has always been happening and you know the stuff that we're doing the stuff you're doing and the stuff that's going on the scene is just uncovering more of it and that's possible or or maybe there's something else going on where you especially in software the cost of developing software apps has just gone down so much and there's so much sharing that's going on that the actual pace of development's higher maybe things like the accelerators and the incubators are you know finally sort of putting more emphasis on what's going on there but I I get the sense that in the Baltimore scene there's a real um emergence of of you know nice set of startup companies I keep seeing them all the time and I keep being surp surprised by uh by not only just the number but in some cases the quality I'm like holy cow these guys are like out there developing some really awesome uh software and Technology I think is really competitive um you know Nationwide so it's good stuff internationally even so do you see any themes to what is being developed well yeah I mean well the stuff that we're saying um there's a lot of mobile and there's a lot of social there's a lot of like we see still see a lot of like photo sharing apps and things like that but there's a lot of like um region is very strong in government so you know you still see a lot of stuff that's around cyber security um there's a lot of stuff obviously have a nice large Gaming Community here um up in Hunt Valley and there's a lot of stuff that gets spawned off of that there's still a lot of stuff in advertising surprisingly I I always wonder what makes Baltimore so strong in Mobile and and advertising but it is pretty strong there's a lot of activity going on there and there's a lot of stuff happening in edtech as you know a lot of educational technology stuff and a lot of stuff happening um on the bio side you know there's a lot we're we seeing actually the first uh talk that we have at this upcoming showcase is from Monica bronda who's got this thing called macro molch which is a uh web app for doing protein folding and some biotech analysis which is really neat and uh so it's a nice nice diversity here it's not um sort of like you know all Facebook clones or something so it's pretty pretty cool yeah who else is presenting this week you're why don't you tease this week's um oh let me see here let me look at my notes put you on theot I I like the spot so um let's see here me looking at my list casually over my left shoulder here um why thank you uh let's see here la la la where am I oh there we are okay so um okay who do we have here so we have let's see here we oh boy let me go to my list let just go that way while you're waiting Let Me Entertain You with a song about Baltimore please do can ask for more okay are there any seats available at this yeah okay so this this upcoming one we we used to run at the um advertising.com space after we got kicked out I mean we outgrew the ETC uh we went to talson Global space and we actually grew outgrew that space and the wonderful wonderful Folks at ad.com they're totally amazing said hey why don't you uh uh use our our space to have space for up to 120 I mean the big concern for us was actually parking uh that's always the harder hardest thing to do and um we were fortunate we've been in their space now until this last session but we we've outgrown that one we maximum capacity was 150 and we just kept getting a big waiting list and we're like oh you know all these people want to come and so after asking around to see which venues people were most interested in we found um the da Piper folks stepped up and uh let us use their facility in Mount Washington and it's just a beautiful campus if you've never been there it's just fabulous steel and glass and um that capacity is supposedly up to 200 something we have uh right now registrations we at 23 as of the last count I don't have a waiting list on this one and so we'll see so we still get no shows so um if you're interested in coming please register so um we're going to have some badges so at this one we have first macro molch as I was telling you they're uh focused on building a really awesome web uh web based app for uh biotech um we have also the folks from holler that's Casey hopson's company hear more about that authentic that's um Len osto and his uh company we have Team Gant that's uh Nathan Gilmore I think um cow trip which is a new company who's that one that one is uh uh C yes cow cow trip not cow tip and that is uh I'm blanking on it right now it's oh that's um Terrence McGregor and we have firejack uh which is Benjamin Miller and he's actually down in Columbia I think so he's coming up for this one so it's gonna be it's going to be really nice mix I know firejack has like a rapid application development tool um I think holler is in the um social networking space yeah has to do with booze right that's a good one booze it is the con social just call it booze book I don't know you know that's all good for me so um yeah or my drunk space so that's probably that's like my basement so um yeah so it's so it's gonna be lots of fun and the format is um basically these seven minute showcases we tell people it's like PowerPoint is interesting but very dull so you know just show us don't tell us lots of demos and then we have three minutes of Q&A we do two of those then we have a break and then during that five minute break uh we have these things called the 30 second shoutouts we which have turned out to be really useful it's basically anybody in the community who's got something to share or something that they want just go up to the microphone say hey I'm a recruiter I'm hiring blah blah blah or hey I'm like you know a lawyer I got this thing or I'm looking to find a partner for this firm or I'm looking for customers I'm looking for beta testers so that's actually kind of neat we we do that for about five minutes uh every uh two presentations and uh the format's been great um and you know we'll see how how how long we can keep it up awesome bravo bravo well thanks for doing it and um what's the uh best way for people to to connect in RSVP to go to the Meetup we've been very lucky SL sneaky and it used to be meetup.com Baltimore te breakfast but somehow Tech breakfast was available so it's just meetup.com breakfast you go there you will see um you'll be able to register for an upcoming uh Baltimore Tech breakfast is free uh I can thank the sponsors when you see them um and uh you can register as long as there's no uh registration cap I was going to say that if we got to 250 for this one I would put on a waiting list but we're not quite there yet so I'll just right now the registration is open um yeah and it's just it's just up on on Meetup and you know at some point we've gotten some interest to expand the tech breakfast out a bit um into Colombia and even down into DC so we'll we'll have to see if there's um some interest and partner with folks because we can't do this all by ourselves this is a community yeah hey well thank you so much Ron um really appreciate the chance to talk with you about this year and you know we'll uh continue to spread the word and uh hopefully not too much so that there's it's so busy no one goes anymore um I think say who said that was that Yogi bar it's goes any nobody goes any there anymore it's too crowded yeah that's right that's what it was yeah anyway that's well it is crowded but lots of people are going and um yeah looking forward to it this week so awesome see you all there you later bye bye so um in other news this week what else is going on Sharon let's see um where are we well um uh what else is going on I think that there was some uh uh other stuff we were going to talk about like um uh I don't know the uh uh some basically towards the end of August we are planning something called Baltimore unwired that plugs into a lot of discussion that's been happening lately and actually has been happening for a number of years in Baltimore you know there's been a lot of talk about community building and um uh finding Solutions and this is going to be an effort to put some of those into practice um connecting people who don't know each other already bringing some of this uh uh Innovation and um technological and entrepreneurial knowhow bringing bringing those things to bear on Baltimore's most inter able problems and greatest opportunities um we're really while keeping an eye on the actual resources that Baltimore has yeah yeah yeah all the the no imported Solutions yeah what can we do what can we do with tools we have and uh we're really going to build um some you some real substantive things so watch the space you'll learn more about that soon um you're going to talk a little bit about some of the chatter coming out of the DCT Tech uh Facebook gr yeah there was a little talk there this week about um Tech councils and what's you know what's going on in Tech councils is there really Connection in business communities is um is there if there's no membership how do you support your Tech Council um which is definitely something that we're experimenting with all the time we like to think we're we're on the Leading Edge of this I don't know anybody else who's doing it maybe we're just crazy but um you know we're trying a new model starting that we're kicking off now obviously in in March maybe it's not obvious it's obvious to me um in March we we got rid of membership so we no longer have membership dues we no longer require anyone to join gbtc to come to something and then pay for it again um it's more the cash bar model of pay as you go um but we'll be starting a shareholders model for um companies who want to commit to the kind of work that we're doing in the community and and support us financially so um we'll be uh building this new or unrolling this rolling out this new model um and uh for those in the audience who are um interested in in that um at that at that level uh we'd really love to include um we'd like love to invite quite a few people to our first shareholders meeting coming up um where we're going to explain what we've been up to lately and give a sneak peek at some of the things that we have planned for the near future so well you know who you are and if you don't we'll come tell you yes yeah um yeah so that's some of the cool stuff in the works on our end um in the community in this coming week Wednesday again for some reason is going to be a very big day Wednesday is always big yeah I think I think we say that every week yeah Wednesday is going to be a big day yeah there's I mean there's there's some of the great usual stuff happening earlier in the week Tuesday uh open source hack night at The Beehive with the the rubyists um on Wednesday though is very crowded day uh there's the aforementioned Tech breakfast in the morning at the D Piper offices at 8: a.m. uh down in DC there's a for the for you cyber security mavens there's an apps for for security event in conjunction with the ampon Forum and um if you're passionate about security and you know who you are um you may not be able to tell us who you are but you know who you are uh if you're passionate about security and the internet of things this is a hackathon that will greatly interest you you it's free yeah totally free um you can find out more at go. uh G uh sorry go. gb. TC our events calendar um including links to the Eventbrite registration Wednesday evening is the Cyber Tei um I wonder if some of the hackers uh at the um apps for security event will be rolling up 95 to UNBC to the cyberhive for this uh great uh happy hour that they host there for the Cyber crowd um I think that they will have the um the actual cocktail the Cyber Tei which has um I guess a secure recipe yeah I don't think you want to swallow you know Nanobots or uh you know circuitry or anything but there you have it um then there's some other stuff happening later in the week that's really cool well Thursday we want to um it's not really an event on Thursday but if you love beer and you support local startups um our friends at beer Giver who are one of our on-ramp participants are looking for a little help on Thursday they're creating a promotional video um to explain how beer Giver Works um so if you want to volunteer to be in that video then uh we'll post the link for how to sign up um we post that on the blog yeah and yeah something something tells me that that if you like beer that will be a good place to be um and uh Friday at 4:30 pm at the offices of the digital Harbor Foundation which is on Ford Avenue uh they're kicking off the summer and introducing their F their first cohort of uh Ed TechLink fellows um so they're inviting Educators technologists and baltimoreans of Goodwill in general to drop by uh again you can uh check it out at um go. tv.com you can check out all these events at go. G.T and if there's an event that we haven't mentioned put it on the calendar at go. gb. TC it's an open resarch and resarch it's an open resource and we really encourage everyone to post their events there um and maybe maybe you'll hear about a hero Baltimore weekly if you do yeah yeah we'll spread the word thanks very much and we will uh see you next week | Andrew Hazlett | UCxFtSak2jaX8DLSLRlh4baw | 2012-06-25 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 3,539 | 18,080 |
1o0BSuJSIEA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1o0BSuJSIEA | HOW TO: Make Shad/ Bluefish/ Tailor Drift Trace | ASFN Baits & Traces | [Music] you hi guys and girls and thank you for watching is a family thank you to everybody that subscribe button if you haven't subscribed it we've got over close to a thousand seven hundred videos now on our channel so please subscribe and hit that little Bell button to get notified every time we upload a video basically fishing is all about creating educational and instructional content that will help you get better results and can be applied to most facets of fishing we do cover the mindful facets Shore salt or shore salt best carp angling and going forward will add some additional facets we will even do a bit of fly-fishing in between and maybe some target fishing going forward but we cover it all so make sure you subscribe to our Channel and actually eat that little notification button if you like the videos please like them it really helps us so today what I'm doing is the Nick Scherr trace or Taylor as known in Australia as well as blue fish in America now to catch them a very very effective way and my preferred method which I use 90% of the time it's called a drift bag very similar to using a spoon just much slower using a whole Sardinas bite alright so you're still gonna do a steel trace so what are we going to need went far five ultra green Maxima a little sinker which I'll screw out she uses a little sliding sinker in front of my trace to add a bit of additional weight for costing purpose then the steel trace so for that we'll need number seven piano wire from American fishing wire and some power swivels and then a hook of your choice the ring SOI I use number five or the chino' this is a 300-500 ring soil so you know and you can use up to a father on that alright then I've also got a little one er the good old fashioned Kindle rounds that's the mustard for a - 60d and that will be my carrying hook for the sodium or my bite that's all carry it to its mouth both bottom and upper lip to keep the mouth closed and just hold your back nicely on to the trace so let's start the choice take the number 5 piano wire take some off and I'll use this little pin just to make that the little circle I use to keep my trace meet because using the haywire twists you're gonna work on both of them being 90 degrees so in other words 45 45 that being the straight line in the middle of them all right and that's how I'm gonna attach my hooks and my swivels so let's start with the bottom hook this one I'm gonna use a ring so father and this is my main hook you can use more than one I'll explain that a bit later but this is my main hook to actually hook the shed for Taylor I'm just gonna cut enough off so don't it doesn't hinder me to do the high wire twist all right my tag it's a bit long you can make it short you don't need as much if you want to save a bit on the piano wire and then I use long nose pliers just to grab that little circle nicely and you start your twist do whatever makes you feel comfortable on the shed four or five is more than enough and then you end up taking it in straight so it ends up straight so you can do that the close knit whines just about for three or four of them to neaten off the lot done very simple and then you just form a little bit of a handle they say you can twist it off so there's no tag the quite noisy so that's why my new it's attached right now guys just for the high wire twist to let you know on the back of the packets of American fishing wire it shows you exactly how to do a haywire twist all right okay now for the second part a one of the major it's called this the Saudi where I want my carrying oak so I want this that's a sardine this is to sit a bit from the tail this is the thin part from the body and the tail will follow so I hope to sit there and pull this the head so what the carrying hook to come to about the so that's the leaves mark next little place where I will make my not-dead again I'll just make a little 45 blue nice little neatly and then what you do you take your soul parcel in this and then my carrying hook goes together with it does this the hook that will carry the bait that's wrong way around so that win and there's a little carry mysoline and this will sit in the back this goes through the whole mouth in between the eyes and whole society and that goes in the back and then you leave you need much less cotton to actually cut another but this also keeps it nice and straight and in line to keep your bike neat and more natural for a shirt to actually tag it alright then what you do the King just grab it with the long nose pliers I'll twist it four to five times three four and in the first one I go straight and then nice and tight finishing off the night for the tagging sir the table and there you have your choice okay now on that to make it make the final trace our tie forty centimeters fifty centimeters it doesn't really matter off point far far just use a finger of out kind of my savings take that first teacher like a lot then I slide on the big pot first of the sinker she wants it to be streamlined when you pull this through the water now you can't add as you can't add a bead at the bottom of that because your sinker will hit the knot so it's advisable to add a bead for that purpose that it doesn't damage your knot in the process of sliding up and down as you cost so I'm gonna just take a little green bean and I'm gonna add that before I add the sinker now the thinker as you can see will hit the bead not you're not it puts a bit of a shock between the sink and you're not so that you're not doesn't take the hammering of the sink are heating it the whole time then you'll take another power so we'll and just finish the whole thing off so your sink is limited to where it can slide to you can do this straight on your leader line you don't need this but for having really my traces nicely fall in your bag this is ideal cinco ready on so all you're gonna do you're just gonna tie this to your leader line and you pay for a way okay that's all trace cars okay and how that will work is you're pretty much hope your saudi not very this is just in front of the tail the thin part of the town into the thicker part of the body you'll wrap it ten or eleven times not much just to hold your saudi nasty and you'll be costing it art like a spoon and slowly just keep the slack up so that your line doesn't go slack slowly bring it through probably the most effective way of points and deeper water before and if you've got a hold of the beach where it's nice deep water and you don't have to cost a hundred meters this works perfectly as well even if you do have to cost a hundred meters using eleven foot six barspin dawa you'll you'll reach a hundred meters with this on twenty pound braid but gas also keep in mind in a towel all these points where the shed come out in the Shadrin these forty rectangles there's a lot of anglers it becomes a maze this is the quickest in an art way for you to get if you need to get your fortune for eating purposes awful are bad purposes it's a quick in-and-out you cost you cost if it didn't take us or do you know if you don't even know to replace if I just took the tail part you cost it again and on with another one so it's really the fastest and most effective way to get shared especially where there's a few angles if there's no angles on the spot and they shared around you can try and if the bots slow switch to a normal trice with a van or without a bang but with a sinker where you can leave it and wait for the share to bottom thank you very much hope you enjoyed that thanks for watching and guys remember to subscribe and remember to eat the bell button and I hope you guys all coping well with the family and the lockdown and we're counting those days off it's getting closer getting closer we just missed a bit of a spring tide but that's ok we'll have all of us have got quite a few memories and some things to keep us busy with fishing related and I'm sure everybody is very excited for that day that we can fish again thanks for watching [Music] | ASFN Fishing | UC-VfWjZ8DEDyF06zn0dm0IQ | 2020-04-13 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,623 | 8,048 |
0nMulWhgHQU | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0nMulWhgHQU | Holistic Understanding of Perpetration and Justice #restorativejustice #justicereform #prisonreform | of us are capable of doing things that we're not proud of and then being able to change right and grow from it and do steps of accountability make amends connect really understand what has happened and so we we're really trying to think about the healing that's involved in Justice not just the accountability social control this need for Revenge retribution right which you know is baked into our country's narrative so there's a deep rooted kind of appetite for this there's a kind of comfort you know we want to blame somebody for things we don't even know what happened but we looking to blame someone you know and it's like well let's actually understand how all this happened | The Justice Beat Talk Show | UCPCW0f6P5YavsMX81xlF6uQ | 2024-03-20 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 121 | 681 |
OCJYn2Z2MDo | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OCJYn2Z2MDo | Grubby | Heroes of the Storm | Abathur - Hero League - Season 2 - Warhead Junction | standing in that circle around you static the trait keeps going off maybe the number seven guy he wouldn't be getting any healing in teager's pronounces integer really how do people even find these bugs diligence paying attention I guess not just yellowing what is your secret to breaking a bad habit to work on it mindfully specifically and willfully and methodically so not just like oh I hope we don't overextend again or I hope I don't miss click no you just make it your number one goal at the exclusion of all else and you must really want to break the habit for example my forehead Junction pants I'm gonna go carry again with Dahaka greetings friend Kyle Surratt thank you for serving and also you know get ready for duty what do you think about the new modes announced will there be anything left on this gun to an ass probably there's always something an asset this guy we have a brave barcode hipster here feels bad man you saw - you just lost Kirby what is your one - next coming heroes I wouldn't mind a troll or some Prime Evils from Diablo Megadeth not gonna say I like you wanna don't all dizzy so the haka will still be pretty good here I don't like here don't have to listen to me okay that's okay it's pretty cool he's cooler than me I show vulnerability and approachability I'm not cool with a shell like him famara chen chen really why Wow Koreans how about I haunt this guy this guy he doesn't want me to be above him I'll literally sit on his head there we go there we go greetings friend hey my yes thanks for your shadow song and subbing I'm just gonna Simbi it the tracer and stay on a ball game he doesn't like me now he'll like me after the end of this game I cannot stand him a single person in the world doesn't like me core camping other why not I'll be zero deaths we're gonna have a little seed savages Becca dusted our online he doesn't like me you have to remember that it was very important for him but he likes the skin I'll go for regenerative microbes get some healing hey grubby I do like you ah I'll just stay on him I'll try to make him like me I'll be like a sticky boyfriend all right let's get serious why not pajama sir I happen to like this one better did I keep Rocking Oh untenable to oppose determining efficient route forget sustained carapace executing close to spikes heads yes you just have to be careful against an entourage you can pull you out of the game must obey today with one pose that's an instant you'll pick for me warhead Junction I don't even have to think about the other times Lumi gangs guys she should have killed him he'll get some Tatas embrace here sarkis lack the third my way back to the full life he was he once give me your colors embrace that's sad really nice friend greetings friend thanks for the subs guys well suppose that they would actually not be bathroom I don't like controlling Phyllis redden be their destination confirmed I just want to watch to some ships to kisara student progress made some healing postures evolution hello I Mira my name is grubby what's yours he always does that mean hey everyone my name is Amira this day news XD in law so much transparency for the boss which you prefer life greetings friend yo director thank you for serving imagine how would be tracer with double Tassadar I'll be sick why not the tech speed at 4 it's not as good on tracer as on other Auto attackers because she has a reload times so any attack speed is not full effectiveness the show is ready I got the carlo's embrace finally nice gives me a little bit of a buffer the first racer to bake one is just to annoy them it slowed it down start the damage was actually really good damage install and then you let the real one finish it off the kind of heroes they have they don't seem to really be able to back out of there too much these bushes get slows get to identify don't get a speaker's full support when should you use evolution on ABBA generally you'd like to use it pretty fast to be part of the start occupied use a pass so that you can spend the rest of the fight to send via July I have nothing to me oh so I might as well draw one team we have ignition reading sprints hey thanks throw Yarber for the sub bad wall bad wall let's take out this form meal is very worth it on the spot on the mouse because if they do one mule on the key you just bring it up for filling I didn't want this is double bass guitar look at those all those hundred seventy-five that's empowered evolution autos there's still got a shield myself oh that's for that's where his draft when you're an alternative are disturbed in it yep but you can't use it Oh nice I enjoy writing as much as the next era I was thinking of letting it run down and do the final 1% with with abathur I it out very precisely but I decided to do one more slap just with it you see just in case if something goes wrong I've given that tracer another reason to dislike me and I don't think I could take it when I go to bed tonight Reid Ignis friend five-month hype did you hear about the Brule what you think about it ah very excited about the brawl hora wind reading in case you don't know on October 10th we're gonna have heroes brawl on the PTR that's the public test realm anyone can play that from their be net launcher if you change region and one week after that October 17th it's the official life release this is going to be a new game-mode release similar to here's hearthstone tavern brawl and it's gonna be amazing if you want to know more about it type exclamation mark brawl in my twitch chat here and Robo growth will help you further along nice wait I got 5 kills Oh stop and stuff I was like I didn't slap that many people the the thing about wrecks are its mana you run out of the fastest nice Alaric | Grubby | UCCF6pCTGMKdo9r_kFQS-H3Q | 2016-10-27 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,116 | 5,765 |
DZG4ucWyuZY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DZG4ucWyuZY | FULL STORY: MC CASMIR CHEATING WITH A MARRIED WOMAN! LADY YET IDENTIFIED | [Music] [Applause] you must have heard about that story in the bible uh where jesus asked the crowd that um if you have never done it before get that stone and throw it at her and you know the story that i'm bringing to you right now is kind of the same with that story in the bible yes nbs tv's presenter that is a mccasmere is actually in trouble after caught cheating with her someone's wife that is the story that i'm bringing to you right now on massaja bhagavati bhagavatama kumut way m c kashmir is in trouble my friend [Music] subscribe to the buzzy g in case you haven't and tap on the bell for all the notifications now as you can see in that video uh that's the room where nbs tv is mc cashmere has been bonking someone's wife tubelessly just like galaxy fm says yes they have been bonking in that particular room as you can see right there in that video and uh you know it is reported that you know this guy has been bonking this woman for a long time they have been bonking for a long time but you know there is a thing that uh a thief has 40 days um his 40 days have finally come and uh musa anyway that woman you're seeing right there in that video it is reported that she's actually married yes she's a married woman and she even has kids yes that woman you sing right there you know bhutida sang that and i think this is reality because there is a way cheating is becoming so serious in the society that we are living in and you really wonder anyway according to the reports you know the husband has been hearing rumors that that woman has been cheating on him that even they bonked from this particular place but the husband was not really taking it serious but finally the husband felt like but why don't i make a follow-up on these reports that i'm receiving and um finally they were quote as you can see in that video however a section of uganda's have condemned the point of recording and putting them on social media many people are saying that they would have punished them silently but you know not putting them on social media at least so you can see that uh our young boy as what day our young presenter and by the way remember he's a new presenter nbs tv he's just trying to also grow his tv career and he'll interpret and disable watch together so it's so bad but uh please make sure that you don't do it again ah just do wash and chill because the reports that we are getting it said that you have been burning this woman for a long time so please next time make sure that you do us and disappear watch together anyway subscribe to the bazooz city wall and don't forget to tap on the bell for all the notifications thank you | THE BUZZ UG | UCp-v3jUDV7PYRQIp8EyBq8w | 2022-02-10 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 515 | 2,654 |
fWrUA3aPnz8 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fWrUA3aPnz8 | Week 16 Waivers & QB Streamers + Nasty Boys | Fantasy Football 2023 - Ep. 1526 | It's playoff waiver time, there's a bunch of running backs that we're going to discuss and some nasty wide receivers that you may or may not want to pick up. Make sure you subscribe to this channel right now and enjoy. The Fantasy Footballers Podcast, Andy Mike and Jason back with you. Someone with a hot rod outside the studio revving their engine. I was behind a classic Pontiac Grand Am on the way in. Like the kind that Papa Josh would be driving around back in the 80s when he was living it up. We were just being born in the 80s but that was kind of his peak. Someone is getting, I don't know if that's coming through but they are getting after it. I mean there is an engine outside, there's a car show outside. What else do you do at 9 in the morning? Yeah, yeah, yeah. And don't drive. Just stay right there. Just sit down and rev. And give it some gas. Papa Josh had a firebird not a Grand Am. So I mean I almost nailed it. Yeah, I'll tell you what man. That had to be like just cliche. Oh yeah. It had to be his saddest day of his life when he let that thing go. You know what I mean? He probably wrecked it. There's no way he didn't pull up to the high school and then get out and lean against it. It was a jean jacket. Are you familiar with Billy Madison? That is. When he pulls up with the Ario Speedwagon. I bring him up because as fate would have it in most perfect form. Josh the betrayer. And my League of Wrecker team are now meeting in the semifinals. One of you will be in the championship. One of you will not at the expense of the other. And you have created a wonderful stack for him in Justin Fields and DJ Moore playing against the Arizona Cardinals this week. You'll see if Evil wins based on that matchup it should. It's got a good chance. So we'll find out. We'll keep you posted. He's already started the his best attempts at trolling. Andy came into the studio this morning and had a piece of paper taped to his monitor that highlighted his running backs poor matchup schedule. Yeah. Coming from the guy that has Derek Henry from last week. So we'll see. It's going to be good versus evil and I am taking the place of good in that situation. I'm rooting for you. Which I this is a new feeling for me. Yeah. You had the capstone the exclamation point on the fart of a weekend that you had. Yeah. Just a hot blast. It was. I mean you were the Arthur Smith of fantasy managers. Yeah. My week was not good. Not good at all. But you know now I live to root for you Andy. Yeah. I don't. How do you even wake up in the morning? Hold on. What about your boy? Yeah. Mike made it through in dynasty. He's alive. I will root for you as well where you are. Thank you. We are going to try to help you out today. We got a waiver show. Got a Monday night game to recap. We've got a giveaway going on. We're giving away a signed Travis E.T. in Jersey and a bunch of fantasy football or swag. It is free to enter. There are other ways to enter at footclangiveway.com. I think we got a couple weeks left. You want to get in there. And that's footclangiveway.com. Now we've added a couple of things in there. Just free things you can do to help the show. Couple of votes for a couple of awards. That was just added right. So like the people who already entered the contest can they go back and get more tickets. They can go get more entries. Yeah. So if you've already entered, good point. Mike, you can go to footclangiveway.com. Click a couple of links. We got nominated for the sports podcast awards. And there's a couple ways to earn some more giveaway entries. Like I said, waiver wire today. NFL news to talk about. Let's start with the Monday night game. Almost upside of the week. Seattle knocks off the Eagles. Jason, you had your surprise at the pick. That means it's good. That's why I went and bet it immediately. Thank you again. I didn't think I'd have Drew Lock behind center as my. Oh, you also didn't think that the other guy would be very questionable to play. No. And look, Kenneth Walker had a big game. Kenneth Walker was 19 for 86. Look great on the ground. Yeah. That's the highlight. I mean, the, the, at least in our league's scoring format, the tide channel over Kenneth Walker worked out by a point. But Kenneth Walker looked fantastic. And it was the, he's clearly over the injury. Zach Sharpenay was an afterthought. 22 to four. That was the, uh, was that the opportunities? Opportunity count. Yeah. He was an afterthought. This was Kenneth Walker's team, which that is incredible to see heading into next week that you can, I don't know if there were people out there with like me where you kind of had a pivot option from Walker. I was terrified to play Walker, a banged up Walker against the Philadelphia Eagles. This is, this is great for next week. Uh, Jaylen Hertz, he was, he was pretty good. Scored twice on the ground. Um, I don't know what's going to happen with the Tush Push. But what's going to happen in your like fantasy universe? I, we haven't played that out. Like I believe I saw, yeah, I saw a stat that they're like 59 of 64 before yesterday in completing the Tush Push. Um, he scores. I mean, most of his rushing touchdowns come on the Tush Push, uh, a vast majority. Like will that, It'll, it'll have a massive impact on his fantasy value. I mean, you, you, the issue is when you are at the one right now, it is a 100% call. They do it every time. There's no longer this fear of like, Oh, I really hope they quarterback sneak it. No, it's like, okay, they will quarterback sneak it. And when Swift went down on the one, which also thank you, you are amazing at going down at the one. Um, thank you. Thank you. But when he went down to burn the clock, he fell down so quickly. It literally was when that happened, I jumped because I got a touchdown. Like that moment was me scoring the touchdown. And so yeah, next year, if it is outlawed, you'll have to, you'll have to look at her. It's a little bit differently. It's not like he won't ever score from the one. They will QB sneak very successfully, but they will, they will call other plays. They will hand the ball off to a running back, which is a good play at the one. Sometimes the only thing that they could ban is the pushing of the tissue. Right. But that doesn't stop Jason Kelsey from turning his legs or, you know, Jalen hurts from turning his legs. So he could still sneak it or jump over the line. I guess is Jason Kelsey back next year. Yeah. That is a question. The receiving game was not helpful for fantasy. No. AJ Brown, Devonte Smith, Tyler Lockett, you know, Matt Kaplan was okay with his five for 78, Jackson Smith and Jigba with the incredible touchdown on an incredible throw by Drew Lock and completing the upset. DeAndre Swift, if he had scored, you'd have been happy. He was 18 for 74. It's okay. He caught a couple passes. Yeah, yeah, he did. And for one yard, Will Disley did not score a touchdown. No, the bet is over. I did text Jason as a reply to him, sending me $400 that we can end the bet. And then he said, you know what? Let's end it tomorrow. Let's see if Disney can get me back on the board. Complete the week. But it's only fair. But that's it. Yeah, the bets over because Jason's broke. Anything else from this game you guys want to talk about? I mean, Jalen hurts played through the illness, but they've lost three in a row. They've lost three in a row. I don't think anybody, no Eagles fans should be panicking. The San Francisco 49ers did this. You know, they were on fire. They were the best team in the league. And then they lost three games in a row and then they recovered because they're a great team. The Eagles are a great team and it wasn't an interception. Let's move on. Oh man. That would be the Julian Love Intercept. Jason had some strong emotion. We won't get into the debate of it. But Jason. Not a debate. Okay, that's fine. But I'm saying we won't talk about it. We will just say that Jason was a furious man. He was fuming because he wanted, it was funny because it was like, it wasn't going to help you man. I was going to say if it wasn't an interception, they had six seconds from about the 40. You had to get 10 yards for a field goal. Yeah, but you were in over time. Six seconds would have been pretty tough to get down. But there you go. Jason shared his opinions on Twitter. It was a stupid throw. Oh yeah, just run up the middle. You have a time out. I don't know why you throw it. Call a time out. You can feel go go to overtime. Whatever. Not an interception. All right. Into the news we go. News and notes from around the league presented by USAA Insurance. Jamar Chase likely to miss some time due to the AC joint injury. You're not going to have him this week most likely. That also impacts if you've been riding wild with Jake Browning. It changes that stream possibility. Yeah, obviously T. Higgins is now back and T. Higgins could become a somewhat reliable play but it was the addition of T. Higgins next to Jamar Chase that allowed Browning to have a little bit more success. I would have a really, really difficult time. It is. The streaming Browning Pittsburgh. Yeah the matchup is fine. Yeah. But without Jamar Chase in the second round of the playoffs that'd be tough. Like we're talking our streaming candidates today. There's another guy just as nasty and dirty and widely available that I would be happily start over. Demi call Ryan said C.J. Stroud remains in the concussion protocol and the team will see how he progresses through the week. Saw another report that it was the fact that he wasn't like practicing likely means he's still dealing with headaches. And so CJ Stroud's availability will still be very much in question. They play Cleveland at home in the playoff race. They did win with Case Keenum last week, but that is a closely monitored situation, especially for things like, I don't know, confidence in the Cleveland defense or in Noah Brown or in Dalton Schultz or in even Devin Singletary and then moving the football. Yeah, I was gonna say you could even go to Amari Cooper and Devin Ajo-Ku if Stroud is there, that they become better plays from, you know, a assumed higher total score. For what it's worth right now, Houston is favored by two and a half at home. Okay, so then they- Really? So they're big as the same, I think they're- CJ Stroud should be back. And giving credit to Houston and what they've done, I mean, they did win with Case Keenum and their defense is playing well. Isaiah Pacheco, good to go for week 16. That's, it's so funny, cause like last, there were two pieces of news that came out at the same moment. The piece of news was that, well, Isaiah Pacheco had to have surgery. So he's good to go, he'll be back this week. It was like, well, usually when we hear, oh, they should have done that surgery two weeks ago and then got him right back. I don't understand. There's, you could do surgeries to make sure you can play immediately. Cool. This is unfortunate, Keaton Mitchell, diagnosed with a torn ACL. Yeah. Oh, gross. That play. I accidentally saw it. I avoided it on purpose and then- It is pretty brutal. Mm. Taylor Heinecke will be the new starter for the Atlanta Falcons, cause that was the problem. It was- I mean, it kinda was, but it wasn't just a ridder. Yeah, ridder's interception at the end of the game was something special, but this is, you know, okay, Taylor Heinecke's up. Chris Olave didn't practice again. That's a Thursday night game, right? Yes, sir. Yikes. And then two to out well cleared concussion protocol. Should be back. Infects you to Marcus Robinson. Yeah, that's more of a- Situation. Take that away. That was today's news and notes presented by USAA Insurance Learn More at USAA.com slash insurance. Let me in, coach. Now that I think about it, Jason, your attention to whether that was an interception or not means that you had hope. Oh. You still had hope in your heart. Good for you. You needed a touchdown from Devonte Smith from Jalen Hertz. I mean, you were- There was one way. Your odds had been about 1% at that point and that means you weren't retiring. I was watching every second and- You still believed. And my horse in the race is the reason that I am positive it was not an interception. Not because I needed it to not be, but because I watch that thing 800,000 times. I watch from every angle. People saying, no, you're showing a clip from before. No, I'm not. Watch every angle. I thought I saw some pellets on the TV angle. I think it's from the other player's knee. Yep, that's where the pellets came from. I'm not, this isn't a debate. That's what, we'd move on. I mean, it was an interception on paper. Like it's official, it's done. Whatever. Why are you guys just back from- I don't know, I'm just saying, it wasn't. His foot did not hit the ground. It's clear and obvious. Yeah, it's funny because you took the opposite approach with the Ridley touchdown. I just see truth. It's fantasy football is funny because I'm up against, I was playing against Brooks. And as the Seahawk, I mean, DK Metcalf had done very little. And that's who I'm on watch for. But they're driving, you know, the eventual touchdown that won the game. I'm watching, very careful. I'm doing the math. I'm like, okay, he needs 13 points or so right here. Where are we at? Cause we have a two point bonus for a 40 yard touchdown. Like, holy crap, we're still in range of- One bomb. Of DK Metcalf destroying my soul. And then as soon as they closed over the 40, it was, ah, yeah. But yeah, there's still that twin. Did you have a twinge of Hope Brooks to the end? Okay, good. Good, yes. We had a listener that it was going back and forth at the end of the game. Where like the JSN touchdown, you know, put them ahead and then Jalen Hertz rushed the football on the final drive and then put them behind. But then Jalen Hertz threw the interception and then put them back ahead. I mean, fantasy makes games like that really exciting. All right, into the waiver wire we go. At the running back position, there are, you know, quickly mentioned, but certainly not available in any of your playoff leagues. Ty Chandler, of course, he's not there. If he was, he's gotta be your top priority. He might be there. Might be there. Definitely look. Yes. I've been in leagues where I'm surprised, but he's the clear and obvious pickup. You'd dump your fab. I know Madison is supposed to be, maybe coming back, I do not expect Madison to be back. I do expect Madison to be back, but I don't expect him to be a better play than Jalen. You expect him back this week? Correct, yeah. Okay, cause he'll come back, but I just did. Yeah, the last report said that he, it looked like he could rejoin practice this week and he just was, basically O'Connell was saying he doesn't know who will be the starter on Sunday. O'Connell was speaking very highly of Chandler. Yeah, it said that he's going to be a guy they see featured as a featured role of the offense, which is great. This big news for Ty Chandler managers. Looking more towards actual available players, Justice Hill is near the top of that list. It's not an exciting pickup. They play San Francisco, but I mean, when you look at options and potential starts at running back with Keaton Mitchell leaving, Justice Hill already getting a bunch of snaps. It's a shot in the dark you could take. And the, it's, it might actually be, end up more exciting cause they're playing San Francisco. They're playing Miami next week. And Justice Hill will be passing down the guy, or maybe some, I mean, against San Francisco, can you see the Ravens trailing? Absolutely. And if they're trailing, it is definitely not Gus Edwards. It will be Justice Hill. So I agree. It's not a incredible pickup where you're so psyched that you got Justice Hill, but I think that he could end up with a bunch. And he's, I mean, he's the two minute drill guy. He will, he will have, he should see some opportunity. He will have so many snaps that are irrelevant. I mean, he will, he will be out on the field a lot. You know, two weeks ago he was on the field 42%, which is a lot for a Baltimore Ravens running back. Like that is, that leads the way. And he scored 1.7 fantasy points. Like I think he'll be on the field. I just don't, I'm not convinced he's good enough to put in. I mean, obviously if you have to get someone, he will be on the field and that's what you want. But like if you were to look between him, who you know for sure Keaton Mitchell's injury is like, he's put, or Zemir White, where there's a question of like, well Josh Jacobs didn't play last week, didn't practice last week, but he's got an extra week, might be back this week. Who would you put in if it was just a priority claim? Would you take the shot at the upside of a Zemir White or the known commodity of a floor, if there is one for Justice Hill? Zemir White, and it's just because the, the opportunities would be there. I don't think it's going to be anything like last week. Kansas City. Yeah, I mean I- I'd go Justice Hill. Yeah, I'll take 17 opportunities for Zemir White from last week, but I get it. Las Vegas plays Kansas City better than other teams do. I'll say that, but yeah, those two, Chase Brown is another one where- It's also, Kyle, it's on Christmas Day, so that's on Monday? Correct. Okay, so you'll then have that added variable of Josh Jacobs gets an extra day and you won't, like the Sunday matches will be done and you won't know. So maybe prioritize Hill, but then if the news, if we get more information or news- Both should be picked up. Yeah, and don't forget, Christmas games mean Christmasfootball.com is in play. So you can go to Christmasfootball.com. Is this still running? It's still up and running, baby. Hey, Christmas football. Make sure you check it out. What a good website. One of the best websites I've ever been to, Christmasfootball.com. Are we sure about that? I'm positive. Oh, yep, me too. What a good site. Let's bring up some more conversations here. The running back situation in Indianapolis is in flux. You have Zach Moss, who says he's gonna play through the arm injury, missed time. You have Jonathan Taylor, who people, I think, are holding their breath. It could be back. Do you expect him to be back this week? I do expect him to be back. It is not a guarantee, obviously, but if you just follow the transactions, they did not put him on IR. He has missed three games. Now that happens sometimes, where they take the chance of not putting a player on IR for the hope he could be back before four games, and lo and behold, he's not. But obviously, that does mean that the initial timeline had an expectation that he could get back before missing four games. This is the fourth week. Given the injury to Zach Moss as well, and having to play through that, I have hope that you're gonna have Jonathan Taylor this week. So that probably takes, I agree with you. I think he's probably back. That takes Trace Sermon and Tyler Goodson, probably off the table for teams, unless you are the manager of Zach Moss or Jonathan Taylor. Antonio Gibson probably rostered another name that you could pay attention to, but Brian Robinson could be back this week. So to me, it's like Chase Brown, Justice Hill, Zemir White are at the top of the list. I'm gonna ask Jay, where are you with like Justice Hill versus Chase Brown? Chase Brown, rookie running back for the bank list. Give me the juice, man. I mean, these are, yeah, Chase Brown has not played a ton. It seems like he has, because they are giving him opportunities when he's on the field, but I- 10 opportunities this past week, 11 before that, nine before that, and I mean, even though- He's very similar to Keaton Mitchell and to Ty Chandler. We're seeing these kind of just explosive speed guys really have success on limited touches as rookies. Chase Brown has looked the part. So against Pittsburgh, I would rather have Chase Brown than Justice Hill personally. Okay. And then you have, you carry upside that Justice Hill does not have. And the sense that like if Gus Edwards goes down to injury, Justice Hill, you know, he gets a little bit more, but he doesn't go to the moon. Whereas if something happened to Joe Mixon this week, then your championship week, Chase Brown could be a league winner. I also think Chris Rodriguez, Jr. is a name worth bringing up. If Brian Robinson does not play, Antonio Gibson, I don't know if he was benched or hurt or what, but you know- They went away from him. He's always a fumble away from benching himself. And he is a player that's widely available. And then just final discussion here. What do you do with like Jerick McKinnon with Isaiah Pacheco back and the kind of the narrative that the chiefs were letting out there of, we've been getting Jerick McKinnon more ready for this time of year. Is he still- You're saying whether you drop him or not? Or pick, I mean, he's a sub 50% roster guy. So there's a chance he is out there. Are you, if he happened to be out there versus these other players we're talking about, would you prioritize him or you, with Pacheco back, is it I'm kind of- No, I don't care about McKinnon anymore. Okay. I would still, I would certainly want to not drop him. And I would pick him up not as my main priority. McKinnon, you know, the fact that Pacheco is like, oh, he just had surgery. We expect him to play this week. It's Tuesday. You know, he gets out and practice and re-aggravates that shoulder or something. McKinnon is great. So I would not drop him. All right, quick break back with wide outs. All right, who are your favorite wide receiver pickups this week? Noah Brown has to be a great pickup. I know that the Cleveland defense is difficult, but if the sports books are saying with their betting lines that they expect CJ Stroud to be there, Noah Brown's been very, very good for a handful of times. You don't know about Nico Collins. I don't even know if it's bad if Nico Collins comes back. You know, Tank Dell is gone. And Noah Brown, obviously this last week, just had a monster performance, 11 targets, eight for 82 and a touchdown. He's rostered in about half a leagues, but he would be my number one pickup. Curtis Yammer scored two more times. It can't stop. He does play the Jets this week. So that is unfortunate, but I mean, they've said, we've heard at least that Sam Howell will be back despite the benching that there's not a ton of hope and optimism there. If you know that Sam Howell goes out there in place poorly, he can get benched. And he's kind of the one who loves Curtis Samuel. It's not the best play, but I think that you're safe with a type of floor. It is, I mean, these were pretty nasty here with these wide receiver pickups. But I think I would highlight again, like I was hungry for more from him. And Dontevian Wicks, who we thought, you know, had, he had gotten banged up a couple of weeks ago, but he did not miss time. And he ends this game against Tampa Bay with six for 97. And then you throw on top of that. Christian Watson status is still unknown. And Jaden Reed left that game with an injury. So if next week it's, you know, Romeo Dobbs and Christian or Dontevian Wicks against Carolina, I think that he is the type of player that'll give you an okay floor with some upside potential. The one of the names that I think is worth looking at as well. He's had the targets recently. He has the opportunity because of injury. And I love this week's matchup is Parker Washington. Yeah, yeah. Yep. Another nasty boy. Parker Washington finished last week with 12 yards. So he's going to be available. He's out there, but he had six targets. Trevor Lawrence now is going to be, you know, another week removed from the ankle injury. And the match against Tampa Bay is, I mean, they're 29th against wide receivers since Christian Kirk went down. Parker Washington has been out there running a lot of routes, really involved in the, in the target pecking order. And, you know, if you're scrounging your waiver wire for someone that you could actually throw out into your lineup and get points. Did you mention Zay Jones was hurt? I didn't. Yeah. So that's where Parker Washington's a little more interesting. It was a hamstring injury for Zay Jones in the fourth. So if he is going to miss, the targets have to go somewhere. The New England Patriots, Bailey Zappi, looks looking a little bit better than what they looked like before. D'Amoreo Douglas and Devonte Parker. He seems to have a rapport with Parker. D'Amoreo Douglas played 72% of snaps, had five targets, Parker had five targets, caught all five of them and played 91% of snaps. I don't want to bury Devonte Parker just cause we're enamored with the younger Douglas. Which of those two would you spot start if you had to make that kind of a nasty decision? Yeah, man, that's really hard against Denver. Not a great game plan and you know, you wonder who Patrick Sartan would be on. I would guess he would probably be on Parker more. Man, if I had to pick between those two, I would go with the hopeful upside of Pop Douglas. But I mean, I don't want to play either of those guys. I would personally play Parker Washington over either one of those players on this week's matchup. Mike? If I have to pick between the two, I'm going to go with Devonte Parker. Although you got to watch the Juju news because he was out and if Juju is back, I think that it makes both of those wide receivers very difficult to spot start. I mean, it might be jumping ahead here, but the answer, even though he left with a fourth quarter knee injury, the answer might be Hunter Henry. Cause we've now had Bailey Zappi starting two games and we've had Hunter Henry as the top three tight end both times. And the first time was off just touchdown power, but this past week, nine targets, seven for 66 with a score. So I think that like, if you're looking for a Patriot, the answer might be Hunter Henry. I will bring up Rashid Jahid on the Thursday game. Olavi could be out. I don't want to, you know, wide receivers have great variability, but Shahid is a favorite of Derek Carr. I would play Shahid over Parker Washington, for example. So Shahid, if he was for some reason out there, at least for me, that would be my, my favorite of the nasty boys. And we, we don't know Keenan Allen, whether he will be able to play this week, whether he wants to play for a team that is playing for nothing. Oh no, Jason. But I'm just saying Joshua Palmer, would you play him? I wouldn't. With a decent stick. If he's all alone. No, Buffalo just, look what they just did to Dallas. I mean, Buffalo's playing for everything. Chargers are playing for nothing. Yeah, you could get lucky, but it would make me want to die. Okay, all right. I'm with Andy. It makes sense. Maybe you're in a really deep league where Joshua Palmer does, is the actual answer for your team. The targets will be there. Assuming Keenan Allen misses, Joshua Palmer is at least the number two option in the offense, but it will be, I mean, you, it'll be rough. He had a broken play, right? Yeah, 79 yard touchdown. Otherwise he had 34 yards. He is going to be the guy. So if you need somebody who's playing every snap, there you go. Right, dirty, nasty. Point per snap. You're looking good. Do you think Keenan plays? See, if health wise, No. Yeah, health wise, I feel like, no, he could get back, but why rush back for a team that is on the way to top five pick and you're playing for East and stick. That's bro stats. You want them stats? How close is Keenan to some thresholds? He's pretty close to some of his career highs. I think he's got some of them. He's got 1200 yards right now, seven touchdowns, 108 receptions. I feel like he's completed the season. He has completed everything. It was like, I did good. I did good. Put my feet up. Heal up. Tight end waiver options. Really Hunter Henry's the name to bring up. Hunter Henry's been on fire the rapport with Zappy. You've seen it for a couple of weeks here and he did leave with the injury, but pay attention to that. They played Denver. He's a go to receiver. He's 20% rostered. Tucker crafts, 14% rostered. Those are the two spot start tight ends. If you got, like the best example would be Dalton Kincaid. If you had been riding Dalton Kincaid and then you just got goose. Do you go back to that in the matchup with the Chargers or do you play a Henry or Kraft? Well, Henry is, I mean, he's set up to disappoint everyone because he looks like a smash start. We've been saying all season, play against Vance Joseph, defense is at the tight end position. That's Denver. Denver's great at giving up points to the tight end. Hunter Henry's the number one target in this offense. He's been great. I would start Hunter Henry over most anyone this week. Certainly over Kincaid. Do you have an elevated interest in Tanner Hudson with? The absence of chase. Which I think it's sneaky. Yeah. Tyler Boyd. Tyler Boyd could be, Jamar chase commands, what? 25 plus percent of the targets every single week. Those targets have to go somewhere. Not that I love Tyler Boyd the player, but. That's a good point. Jake Browning will, he'll have to throw. We're talking about Joshua Palmer. Yeah, oh yeah. I'd play Boyd over Palmer. And then just the cursory note that if Isaiah likely was still out there, you need to pick him up. He's at the tip of the top of the list. Yes. And Darren Waller as well. Would you play Waller over Henry or Kraft or Hudson though? I'd be too afraid to do that. I would order them likely Henry Waller. Okay. Defense of options this week, there's a lot of them. What are your favorites? The favorite? Let's see. I said favorites. I mean, you don't have to pick just one. The Bears defense has been really, really good. They're at home against the Arizona Cardinals whose offenses looked very bad. They are widely available. So they would be of the teams that are completely available in almost every league. And you're looking for someone to start this week. The Bears would be my start. If you're talking about guys that are out there in half of leagues, then it's the Broncos and Bengals. Broncos and Broncos. Broncos. Play the Broncos. The Broncos play against Bailey Zappi and the Patriots who have not been scary. And then the Bengals get the Pittsburgh hero, right, Mason Rudolph. Well, it could be Kenny Pickett. The door is for this week? Yes. It's Jar. Yeah, it could be either one, but I feel like the Bengals are safer. Do you wanna go Bengals or you wanna go Packers against Bryce Young? Yeah, I like that one the most. There's a lot of really good options. The Bears one is risky to me because like Arizona scored 29 points against the 49ers last week. I know it was ugly, but they did put up 29. So like, when you're seeing Bryce Young versus Kyler, they had a defensive score, right? They had a defensive score. Yeah, they did. And I'm just looking like, do you go with somebody like Bryce Young who always gets sacked? I mean, he gets sacked four times a week. The Packers have the highest floor to me. Whoever's playing the Panthers, like you just, the Panthers aren't going to come down and put up 30 points on you. Not possible. Yeah, it's not possible. They're really tough to watch. Oh, they are hard. They're hard to watch. They're not good. They're winners. And they beat the Falcons. They're winners. Yeah, baby. Seahawks defense has been playing well. They play Tennessee, which could be Levis, could be Tannihill. I don't know that it mattered. They're also at home. So I think Seattle's sneaky and low-rostered. Agree. And the Colts against Taylor Heinecke. Colts defense has been, I mean, they're a good football team. They play in Atlanta offense that is inept by design. That's the best way that I'm going to put it. That really feels oddly true. It actually feels like... They are fourth. The Colts are fourth in fantasy points per game at the defense. I don't think people, I think it's sneaky. They turn the ball over a lot. They have a streak going right now. It's insane. I don't remember what it is, but it's like in the teens of games in a row with a turnover. Am I wrong on that? I mean, that's what our website says. Says their defense is fourth in fantasy points. That's what I'm seeing. In the last five weeks, number two, number two, 12, one, 15, and four on the defensive side of the ball. And the matchups have been juicy. I mean, it's been Carolina, New England, Tampa Bay, Tennessee, and then the Pittsburgh matchup. But just, I mean, Atlanta's juicy as well. So let's talk quarterbacks. It's a lot of fun. Full stream ahead. I want to start with Mike's pick, because this is the setup. All right. No, I'm not saying I endorse it. I'm saying that I understand it, and this is the setup that this man has given us his entire career, and I'm afraid. I understand that, but it is Baker Mayfield, who's out there in almost half of Yahoo leagues. Perfect passer rating this last week at Lambeau. And on the season, he has more top 12 finishes than Dak Prescott. Baker Mayfield, dude, Baker Mayfield has been like sneaky good. He's not getting you high end finishes like Dak has done, but you had a month run where he was quarterback 11, 10, 7, 10, then kind of hit a low. But the last two weeks, quarterback 12, quarterback 2. And you get the Jaguars. I know that it didn't translate to Lamar feeding his wide receivers. But I mean, Lamar really destroyed the Jacksonville Jaguars. So just as an overall game, it didn't get us the fantasy points we want. But if this team is going to win, I mean, it's checking it down to Rashad White, and it's throwing touchdowns to Mike Evans. And who knows? Maybe Chris Godwin has figured something out after this really strange, I'm hurt all week, and then I dominate the Green Bay Packers. Yeah, I mean, he's obviously coming off a great game in Lambeau. My stream of the week is Joe Flacco, the ancient one. I would love to have a young athletic mobile quarterback to pad my fantasy stats. But if I'm looking on the waiver wire, I find the exact opposite. I find an old, statuesque, great pocket passer. He's got had three starts so far. Passing attempts of 44, 45, and 44. They are letting him rip it. He's got a clear connection with Amari Cooper and David Najoku. I mean, he's been the quarterback 13, 10, and 9 in his three starts. And now he's playing Houston. Now, Houston's defense is not a terrible defense. But Flacco's been OK. And the hope here is that CJ Strad plays, can score on Cleveland. They're in Houston. It's a controlled weather environment. I think he's going to pass the ball another 40 plus times and is going to be a fine start. I have the Flacco-Geno Smith decision to make in a league where I lost Herbert and then I missed out on Stafford. And it's a thin waiver wire, so I just grabbed as many as I could. Wow, that's a tough call. So I have Geno Smith, who's my streamer of the week this week. Here's what I want. I want teams and quarterbacks in the Playoff Hunt. And all three of the names you brought up are in the Playoff Hunt. Baker, Flacco, Geno Smith, all the teams fighting for a spot. I understand it with Flacco. I think what's not being said about Cleveland is I don't think it's that much about the game script that's going to force the 44 passing attempts. I think it's going to be 44 no matter what. People are underestimating the fact that they can't run the football. Jerome Ford has been banged up and not good. Kareem Hunt is the least efficient running back in the game. They can't run the football. That's actually a problem. They're running through the air with David Nijoku underneath and Elijah Moore underneath. And so I think that Flacco is safer than people want to give him credit for. And Houston just shut Derek Henry down to a degree that has never been seen. So like Jerome Ford, I don't have a ton of confidence that Ford and Kareem Hunt are going to get it done on the ground against Houston. So I think Flacco is very safe. I think the upside is with Geno. And so that's why he's my pick. Just because he has three elite weapons in the passing game, if he comes back, they're fighting for a playoff spot. They're playing a Tennessee defense that is 27 against Whiteouts. So I'm going Geno if he's back. And then it's Flacco if he's not. Both are in play. And then Baker, obviously, they're fighting for a playoff spot as well. All three of those guys, I would take above Jake Browning this week with the weapon problems in Cincinnati. I would take them above Matthew Stafford, who, look, Kyren Williams can get it done. It's a tough matchup against New Orleans. So Stafford would be in play. I don't have a problem with that. I put him in the same category as these guys. But he's not a guarantee. Yeah, that would be really interesting if you had all of these guys where Stafford would sort in. We'll know more information as the week goes on with injuries to all these players and weather and all of that. But there are good options this week. If you are in the playoffs and you are the team that lost, Herbert. Yeah, I mean, I'll always bring it up. I mean, I won a championship in Dynasty a handful of years ago with Alex Smith, who was a backup to a backup on my team, where I had lost multiple quarterbacks. Like, you've got to just play some nasty boys sometimes. Championships are won on the back of those guys. All our waiver wire rankings are on the website, thefantasyfootballers.com. Don't forget about the giveaway at footclangiveaway.com. We got time for a few mailbag questions. Mailbag. Yeah. Alex says, hey, ballers, playoffs, semi-finals this week. Do I dare start Devin Singletary over Austin Eckler? Yes. Oh my goodness. Singletary against Cleveland Eckler against Buffalo? I would. Yeah. I mean, the matchup is bad for Singletary. And the matchup is arguably good for Austin Eckler. I don't know that there is a combination of matchups that would make me take Eckler right now. I mean, you just saw Tony Pollard have a horrible game against Buffalo. Eckler looks atrocious. Like, if it was against the Panthers, right? Like, if the Chargers were playing the Panthers, and the Texans were playing, who's the toughest run defense in the league? That's San Fran, Silly. I think it would take Singletary over all of them. I mean, Austin Eckler over the last month, as I'm so happy you're in the playoffs. Because most Austin Eckler managers. Yeah, the fact that you have this decision is a shock. Yeah. I mean, here's his fantasy point totals and half PPR going backwards. 5.8 this last week. That was the only game we have with Easton Stick. The week prior, 18 and 1 half. He got in the end zone, had a good week. 3.7, 6.96. I mean, that's just. The Buffalo Bills, for what it's worth the last five weeks, are the seventh worst matchup for running backs. So they have tightened it up on the defensive side of the ball. And you saw it with Pollard's terrible performance in the Cowboys' terrible performance. And Eckler's a 10 and 1 half point home underduck in that matchup. Like if you're Buffalo trying to make the playoffs and you're like, who could I play this week? You get to pick anything you want. I'd be picking the Chargers. That team is like lame duck, right? Lame duck situation. Well, not anymore. I guess the coach is gone. But we'll see. I mean, is there a possibility that the interim situation rectifies the usage of Austin Eckler? Yeah, I mean, you could easily have a game here. I mean, this isn't like Devin Singletary's guaranteed to outscore Austin Eckler. But Devin Singletary has looked great. He has broken tackles. This last week, he had that 45-yard touchdown run to clinch in overtime that was called back that wasn't the reason he was able to make that play. Austin Eckler has looked bad. Now, the change that had coach could say, hey, all we have is Austin Eckler. I want you to check the ball down to him 50 times. And Austin Eckler, PPR's his way to a fine fantasy day, inefficient, but just has a bunch of volume, a bunch of receptions. That can happen. But Devin Singletary is getting 30 opportunities. Hey. And so I think they're both getting opportunities. Give me the guy who looks like you can do something with him. Yeah, the efficiency for Singletary's been through the roof. So that's where I would go as well. How many times, this question from Brian in Wisconsin, how many times have you seen the top three scoring team miss the playoffs? The top three scoring teams? All three? I have never seen. No. At first, I thought he said A top three scoring team. I have never seen the top three. That is unbelievable. That's not OK. You might want to, in that league, introduce the play against the median line, which I will be voting on every league that I play in. And I will bring that up to a vote from that one. How do you feel about the idea of just letting the sixth playoff spot go to the highest scoring eliminated team? I like that. To me, I feel like that is, I think that's a good way to do it. If you don't want to include median, which I'm, I see the benefits of median on every week that I lose with a lot of points. And I also love the fact that when you introduce that, it's not simple math to understand comeback to, for divisional comebacks and stuff like that. It's not as easy as I can gain this much spot. That's the part that's kind of the yin and yang of it, is it's not just head to head. And you can't gain a game with a win and a loss. So there's different components. But I like the fact that maybe the sixth playoff spot, like I would vote for that. Yeah, I like that as well. All right, we're going to shut it down. We got more episodes coming this week, including our starts of the week on tomorrow's show. No, that's Thursday. On Thursday's show. It's Tuesday. And then we've got 100. It's been a long season. You know what? I barely exist at this point. I am alive though. I've got a handful of teams, and if one of them doesn't make it through to next week, that'll be painful. But I'm going to choose to believe they all will. And I can fill a handful of rings. How fancy champs are you? How's your Michael Bolton consumption right now? I've gone back to it. Yeah. I think it was too low. I listened to plenty yesterday. I even worked a little grobin in there. Okay, I don't mean, I don't know. How does that work though? If you have this song. I do have this song, but any of these ballads are really inspiring at this time. You're just going to make a whole playlist. I just, like you lift me up. You raise me up. You raise me up? Yeah. You lift me up. You got any Creed in there? You going higher? No, there's no Creed in there, but I'm hoping Dack and Cedie raise me up. How do you not have Creed? Dack and Cedie raise me up. Cause he doesn't have the vocal, you know. Ability? Yeah, ability that Michael Bolton and Josh Grobin do. Mike. Or many. Or any. So tomorrow's nutsarts the week. You're going to have to wait till Thursday for that one. Hungry for more Thursday night preview, mailbag news to catch you up on probably practice reports with some significant starter sit decisions going on including like the Jonathan Taylor, Pacheco. Those are big ones. Yeah. And the evil one, the betrayer Josh has Jonathan Taylor. So I'm sure he'll be back. Chris Olave, yeah. There's a lot of names coming up. So if you want to enter that giveaway, go over there for clanggiveaway.com. That'll do it for today's episode of the show. You lift me up. Talk to you tomorrow. Goodbye everybody. Thank you for listening to another episode of the Fantasy Footballers podcast. Join our fantasy football community on jointhefoot.com and follow us on Twitter at theFFballers. | The Fantasy Footballers | UC-No2ITxJsNt50oJQ3fLmUA | 2023-12-19 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 8,197 | 43,852 |
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Mystics and Messiahs: An American Love Story | [Music] welcome back everybody welcome back it is wednesday man that's loud it is wednesday march 23rd two days from the consecration and we're pumped up why because today we are talking about mystics and messiahs i'm your host jeremiah bannister the one and only the og the paleocrat ya boy the kaiser ah every single monday reason and theology wednesday and friday meaning of catholic and there's going to be a whole bunch more so you're going to want to make sure to go over to paleocratdiaries.com stat link is in the description below as well as a big time warning a big time warning but before you even venture out before you even go we have to do what we always do with coffee in hand straw in hand straight to the dome we resolve deep inside to take a knee for christ the king to resolve every thought word and deed to the lord the restoration of all things and we begin this every day why because we're alive it's another day that the lord has made we're going to rejoice we're going to be glad we're grateful with a joyful heart that we have the opportunity to face these extremely difficult challenges and it's why we never give up we keep on smiling end momentum we remember we're gonna die all of us are gonna die it's gonna happen it's gonna happen so we resolve deep inside dream bigger thoughts right figure out what you love what are you called to do pray hard howl to the sun the s-o-n howl to the sun crying out that he guides you that he leads your feet in this world that you do not rely on your own understanding but instead that you view all things through the lens of that worldview that's been provided to us as creatures right as those made in the likeness and image of god living and moving and having our being in his world and we're doing that here [Music] with a passion with a gusto with a gusto super super super pumped actually i don't even know if i have the window capture lined up i do not let me go ahead and pop this up real quick we're not going to spend too much time because we have a live chat after the show and in fact if you could please just real quickly real quickly look down there uh in the description and you are going to see a warning okay we're going to be talking about cults okay we've been talking about enthusiasms we're going to be talking about cults and we're going to be using this book mystics and messiahs cults and new religions in american history we're going to be using this as our guide by philip jenkins fantastic book now of course i have some disagreements that happens in every case even with knocks and enthusiasm there were disagreements we lay those things out right we're they're they're smart guys very informative same thing with uh even uh father lassantes we had some disguise some disagreements with certain things with father lausanne we talked about it people are allowed to have all different differences of opinion and that way we come together and we pool our thoughts and we bring our resources together and one of the ways we do that is by the comment section here okay so the comments section uh people will post comments and everything else throughout the duration of the show but see here's the thing because we're talking about cults there's going to be a certain there's going to be certain topics that are a little bit let's just say risque okay let's say risque right for mature audiences and so we need to let people know this is a family channel and because of that i've tried to actually do a lot better when i first started you know there were details that i would say that i might be a little bit desensitized to because of my experiences in my life good and bad has led me to this place where i'm a little bit desensitized and uh mr flanders the grand poobah over here had to say y'all homie you got you gotta ease up man you gotta ease up on that a little and he was right and so i've tried to do a really good job of that um but see here's the thing it's inevitable when you're talking about the occult i mean it's just inevitable so what we're going to do is we're going to reserve the more more adult-oriented questions now there will be some details right inevitable because they're part of that equation that we will talk about i will limit the best i can to the details but the live chat and this is a warning for the live chat as well the live chat is going to have many more details many more details things that in fact things i did not know things that i have learned in the process of this right and this is a learning a learning thing for me and so i try to read these books about three times before i talk about it so i have notes and highlights in fact this one let me just show you real quick let me just show you okay so this is how dumb it gets this is really i mean it gets bad believe me it's like it gets really stupid um there's there's uh let me see if i can find the the page that's just like crazy bad where did i put oh right oh yeah let's see look at this i have notes all around it so i have completely filled the margin except for the top right and there are other ones there are other ones like that you'll see and so throughout the show it's i've learned a lot i've learned a lot and i put a lot of work into this and so but there's there are certain topics that we just have to simply we have to hold out on we are not however going to hold out on this sam ashlock good to see you buddy and all those wolves man i hope that you guys have liked commented shared and subscribed not only to the show not only to this episode but to the channel to the channel there's a bunch of really really really great content over here uh sometimes the comment gets a little bit curious but um i'm not i don't we don't agree with each other on everything everything uh you know but that's it's one of those things okay sam says not on topic but could you give an example of a presuppositional argument against protestantism for those of us who are slow to the uptake yes there's a kind of presuppositional argument in fact used the entire book of uh known as catholic controversy defense of the faith by francis desales he he boils everything down to a most ruling assumption and that being authorities so whether he's talking about the mission right the person who feels called to the ministry interpretation of text and what do you do in their divisions or you know what is a church for that matter what is the canon what is obligatory dogmatically obligatory on the believers not just in your congregation but across the world and how do you do anything like excommunication how would you do anything like that where it would be binding in any way that wherever that individual goes they're like cain a little bit where you can't just go across the street and say well i was kicked out of the church you got over there for playing face cards and people are like oh we have face cards every wednesday you know that kind that kind of a thing right or where you're going and you're teaching heresy but then you're accepted in another group and so what you do is you take their position right it's a two-fold thing one of those is that you uh do not answer the fool according to their folly you don't embrace their beliefs and play monocle man with them and say well let's analyze text and i'll try to i'll try to present the best the best case you can do that but at the end of the day you can come up with an interpretation but it must be within the bosom of the church and we only know these things and they're settled those disagreements are only settled insofar as they could be settled by an authority that has competency authority and jurisdiction in order to do it same thing with as i said same thing with mission holy orders uh everything he uses every he goes through and he tries to find some general ideas okay so he says you know for example holy orders right and the idea of people being pastors or the idea of different interpretations or churches or anything like that and he boils them all back down to that single point and so yes if catholics use that argument regularly that kind of argument not answering them according to their folly you don't embrace the monocle man autonomy position and at the same time you answer them according to their folly you show them that if you believe those things to be true you are left to to moral and theological and ecclesiastical anarchy it'd be relativism and so yes that that would be a good example of that okay so uh let's see here kevin says good morning wolf pack taking a knee for christ uh every day for christ the king kaiser time is the only time you better believe the homie you better believe there is no such thing by the way as late or on time that's just not that's not even real uh partial shaven mustachio edition yeah man yeah i used the uh i used the the electric razor this morning you use the electrode uh sean says straw of kool-aid straight do the dome that's good man that's good man yeah dude it doesn't matter you drinking coffee you're drinking kool-aid drinking i guess water i guess you know but yeah you're like yeah go ahead and do that all day long uh nick nick monk says you know what is a nutty cult the cardinal siri was the real pope group a totally 100 totally 100 percent man yeah yeah they have a very detailed conspiracy theory uh and a lot of hatred us versus them stuff totally totally big time yeah and i mean and now they're left with the the pope of desire in other words no pope there is no such thing as that we are not historians on that score you know it's like i have a pope of desire no you have a real one you have a real one and and to them the roman c would be toast anyway so christ promises are just gone um let's see lee says people are being abused right in our cities children need to be taught these things because it just keeps getting worse and worse and we avoid reality yes absolutely lead jennifer uh i agree with you i agree with you all the way i'm even asking the sheriff to find a way to educate the public about remote mind control weapons because children are being mentally kidnapped and human trafficked that'd be something if you want to share more information about that i'm i'm willing to hear it i i don't know if anyone's familiar there was a it was a a thing that was shared and was it on twitter what was it it was it uh i'm trying to remember who it was high-profile and deep stater type group uh putting out foia information and within that were things to do with microwave radiation and signals going to like affect your body and everything like oh that was um that was something else so don't look at that it was a kind of a little bit interesting right kind of a little bit interesting yeah so make sure to send that over to us um you know that'd be definitely but i'm not entirely sure about the weapons that are being kidnapped other than you know and human trafficked i'm not 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apartment they're dashing through the house they're running in the fields digging up the hole we're taking the wood off of the ground to find that little treasure chest where they can pull out the didgeridoo the didgeridoo and the xylophone the hammered dulcimer somebody's got to have a french horn and of course hayley in the comments she's releasing the carrier pigeons all the way around to the north to the south to the east and to the west and why because we are entering the octagon of history we're going to be talking about how in the world did we get here what is this what is this nonsense that we're surrounded by all these occultic practices it came from somewhere and we are looking of course through the lens of history we're going to be talking mystics and messiahs it is the cults and new religions in american history by philip jenkins this is episode one and we're gonna be talking about all sorts of groups real weirdos real quack-a-doodles right total loon birds crazy individuals with weird beliefs i'll tell you but those beliefs causing a havoc at the time all sorts of tumult at the same time eventually more integrated and integrated so much that some of it has found its way not only into into the visible church where people are going to mass and they're praying and doing different things but even in traditionalism and we're going to be talking about that and i know it's going to ruffle some feathers oh believe you me i'm unafraid of that by the way if you haven't got the clue i am unafraid of ruffling those feathers because we have to start in the house of god we got to going we got to and if people sniff in their neck you gotta keep whacking wham you want to take a bunch of occultic ideas and drop them into this system no no no no no no no no no we are not going to be tolerating that yeah and of course kevin is pumping the snare drum over in north georgia all right by the way uh uh andrea says hello paleocraft friends hi haley hope everyone is okay haley of course is doing okay in fact she is having a baby hopefully this week super pumped about that again remember right after the show we are going to be talking uh deeper about these topics um and you will be able to um engage in conversation we will have question answers you do not need to participate in that you can just go and watch you don't even have to be on video you don't have to say anything you can be a lurker nobody is going to care that's perfectly fine but it's always great because different stories different experiences different ideas and understandings uh different studies i mean some people study things from different perspectives and they may come to a more a fuller view right a more robust understanding of what we're talking about and providing resources to other people and so it's a really really important thing um and so and by the way i'm not going to say you know people say really you're saying that the occult has found its way into the traditional movement uh yeah for sure um in part because there seems to be for many for many people many people there seems to be this kind of lack of awareness over how certain practices or certain understandings have in have infiltrated okay have infiltrated even their system and that some of the views that they may maintain while while having a base it's like okay well there are features of this that are in fact quite traditional particularly things to do with demonology for example and and i'll say this i'll say for example i i watched a video and i i don't i'm really hesitant to say what video it is i watched a video and an individual was talking about uh an and this exorcism um allegedly you had a demon who was saying you know that he's uh here to possess a race in fact to possess the youth of america and i wondered where this came from and the a book was cited so i went and i looked up the book and i said well who wrote that well come to find out a dude i think his name is apostle greg greenwald apostle he's an apostle and by the way he's a cultic he's a cultic he is a new thought metaphysician metaphysician a new thought he's meta fiction he's metavision metaphysician this guy's into new thought metaphysics this guy is into um thinking and speaking the the faith capsules to create the universe and the reality around you he decrees things he's binding and losing iniquities in people's hip joints i'm dead serious you can go and you can watch and you can see what does this guy believe and he and this is what i learned and yes demons lie demons lie the idea that well a demon said this what do you do what do you do but here's the thing i'm glad i found this out i'm glad i went down this rabbit trail and maybe this guy that said it otherwise you know a great guy maybe he did not know okay maybe he was unfamiliar with this um and who he was citing on this and whether or not that guy's even believable but i'm glad i went down that rabbit hole not only because it was hilarious to see these weirdos you know putting their putting their magic hands toward the screen i'm binding and losing and he's got this lady with you know tammy faye baker goopy makes up everywhere and she's like yes i feel it she's talking about people having their their toes are kind of curled but and and now they're they're straightening out right now name jesus name of jesus amen pleading the blood binding loose and blah blah blah blah and they're doing that well i looked this cat up to find on there's a american loons.blogspot.com and it's like has this dude he's a loon bird and come to find out homeboy was was i believe either responsible for the book or responsible for peddling the book that ultimately led to my parents requiring me to get rid of all my he-man toys as a kid i'm like no i all this all this time all this time i did not know who it was come to find out apostle greg greenwald what a weirdo ugh but that oh and the smurfs the smurfs are are dead and they're it's supposed to soften kids about being gay can't watch smurfs gi joe can't watch gi joe yeah none of that stuff this dude this dude was into that all these parents believe in it gobbling it up left and right left and right and how did he become an apostle he had three prophetic words in like two weeks and there's like three prophetic words that really confirmed his calling to be an apostle what a joke yeah no no mission no nothing anyway so it happens and people don't realize people don't realize same thing with the uh healing of the generational tree we're gonna have to talk about it's gonna come up because it's it has a long history by the way in fact as far as i am aware this is where it starts this is where it starts so you can baptize it all day long you can you can baptize it in the 20th century but it's going to be a tough one so i know i'm not going to make a lot of friends okay if you're interested by the way in the first episode having to do with what is occult uh the difficulties posed by the american system uh particularly because we are politically polytheistic uh we're secular and so politically polytheistic um taking a so-called neutral stance um it's a joke by the way there's no such thing and so you know if you want to understand the difficulties that that churches face and anti-cult movements face in a system like that you're going to have to refer back to my uh to my uh episode about snake handlers okay let's see oh yeah matt matty g in the comments says they were allowed to have gi his friends were allowed to have g.i joe's but not cobras it's because in the in the interview the guy says he man has more power than jesus but then he goes and he says that cobra is a symbol of the devil a cobra i mean okay yeah so so that's you know so because cobra because and it's a bad guy in the show it's a bad guy and they get beat constantly anyway so okay false prophets and deluded subjects 19th century begins with a quote by frederick m davenport from a book called primitive traits in religious revivals and it says this in what's in what civilized country do evidences of religious fanaticism more abound okay he's talking about america in what civilized country where do you have where do you have in the world where do you have some place where you have more religious fanaticism okay talks about the idea of stereotypes right and we need to be really clear about this that when we when we're talking about cults we're going to face a number of things that i hope that the critical listener the one viewing the show who's critical that they're going to really think about this and say look you know if i use this as the standard by which to judge this group does that standard come back at me hold on i might have to sneeze i don't know if i've ever sneezed on a show i don't know if i've ever sneezed on a show before live uh but we have to be able to to look back and to ask ourselves these questions because i think sometimes when people are describing if the the common you know the common person the johnny cue sally sue sitting in the pew these folks if they're asked what is a cult i think some of the most immediate reactions to that are gonna be things that the person might raise their eyebrow a little and go don't you guys have like a pope and a magisterium in dogma and stuff don't you have like a priest in confession like don't you have these sorts of things and you're gonna find we're gonna learn today that that was a huge deal in american history but we can find uh parallels even with like groups like the moonies right there's some young moon crowd the ones out there you know there's selling flowers and stuff out on the street a lot of the the marriages where you see like a big big stadium filled with hundreds or thousands of people getting married at the same time or their hari kishnas have you ever seen the hare krishnas i i've watched a i watched an interview happen uh a total cultic personality the the leader of it uh as it is right now the guy that's running it right now he um he's in a group and he's talking to a bunch of individuals right and it's set up by him the the the moderator the mc is a supporter okay so really they're running the mic okay there's no it's not a critical thing but people are allowed in there to be critical so there are people from different religions who are coming in or quote unquote non-religions right that would say yeah well we have criticisms of what you're saying and what he did every time is you jump in real quick like they'd be mid-sentence and he just boom jumps in right away and just answers the question very matter-of-factly and says things to get everybody kind of agreeing with him and then lets the person talk and he keeps i mean over and over i almost wanted to like count how frequently he did that it causes an enormous amount of confusion by the way but perhaps the most persistent of these charges uh just means that the deviant behaviors in question have always existed the small religious groups have always engaged in the familiar sorts of violent and exploitative behavior so that's one of the most common charges you know talking about you know deviant behavior particularly to do with things like sex now prophets and fanatics the contemporary image of the cult leader who seduces his fanatical followers into destructive conflict with the established authorities is centuries old so we've been we talked about that in enthusiasm didn't we so that you're already and you're seeing kind of an overlap aren't you already if you're thinking that the description so far right fanatical followers destructive conflict with the established authorities okay so far that's not a cult right we could say that's an enthusiasm and he's going to talk about that word by the way it's even mentioned in the new testament in the european middle ages the recurrent nightmare figure was the profitaz the charismatic leader who decided that he it was usually a man had a special revelation from god to uproot the current political and ecclesiastical order and to initiate a new order of righteousness commonly by force of arms so you have people you have people all throughout history who take a position that say the leaders of um society are whack the world has gone wicked bad they start they start separating themselves from their co-religionists they're no longer communing with their co-religionists they start thinking that maybe maybe their church has apostatized maybe they've they've lost the faith okay maybe they've fallen away they become apostate and and maybe the tradition whether it's the whether it's the councils whether it's the popes they've contradicted they've contradicted and we're now left at a place where we can no longer trust those authorities and you got to trust this dude over here you're like where is he and you're like oh come on we'll go see him that's like a sure indication that maybe you got something wrong maybe something ain't working right but these prophets were often accused of sexual unorthodoxy orgies and plural marriages deviant practices were sometimes justified by antinomian ideas and as a reminder for what that means it means the idea that you are beyond the law right lawless and we're gonna we're gonna hear about this here in a little bit with a better definition to go into more detail as to what exactly that meant typically a kind of perfectionism that's like look i'm above sin it doesn't matter what the church says doesn't matter what the saints say it doesn't matter what the scripture says doesn't matter doesn't matter what society says to in it to that extent um those rules would be a kind of slavery to an illusion in that sense the sexually promiscuous messiah leading his armed devotees to a fortress in the wilderness they typically run out to the so and that's another thing when you hear this you know times have gotten real bad the church has gotten real bad you can no longer trust the authorities you can no longer trust the church you can no longer trust the councils or the or the popes or anything like you can't trust them we got to go we got to run out into the wilderness i can tell you the vast overwhelming majority of instances where that takes place go crazy that's why you can hardly find any that don't in fact i would i would love to hear of ones that have lasted for 15 years or more that are stable it'd be really great because we could rack those buggers up right next to the ones that turn into sex cults and you've got yourself you know hardly anything almost as statistical being irrelevant at that point like well i mean okay i guess you're gonna have a couple whoop-dee-do and every one of those groups just so you're aware not everyone a lot of those groups went because they were rigoristas they were rigorous they were they were they were trying to get away from worldliness and in doing so ended up becoming you know polygamous sex cults or shepherding movement cults in 1534 the prophet jan of leighton introduced communism and polygamy in the german city of munster in a utopia regime enforced by ruthless violence of the quote unquote saints the children of god yeah the experiment was destroyed with um ferocity by the established order of lords bishops and patricians it was an anabaptist sect it became over time of our gentler breed whose modern heirs are found among the amish and the mennonites so here's the thing you got the the the birth right the kind of forerunners the predecessors the precursors of the amish and the mennonites and they were completely whack and they weren't just completely whack right we have a system here where it was it was a theocracy as most of these utopias are right and this one was a polygamous theocracy and uh jan of laden and or john you can call him john proclaimed himself the king of the new jerusalem so so when he was in monster he's like i'm the king of the new jerusalem he was baptized by a guy named uh uh was it john mathis baptized him john ended up expelling all or i think that one is actually jan expelled catholics outlawed money forbade property ownership okay so so he comes in he comes in under the name of democracy under the name of egalitarianism let's go this kind of thing goes rolling up in there ends up baptizing a dude who makes himself the king of the new jerusalem he wore and he wore this kingly costume right he wore a costume and that kingly costume was of course funded and made in part thanks you know to the money and the property that was no longer available to the citizens of the new jerusalem so and you'll see this all the time all the time his motto which did not serve him well this is one of those things like it doesn't it kind of doesn't last you know it's like that one you know it didn't age very well his motto was god's might is my strength it didn't really help him it didn't really help him i'm surprised the dudes didn't like rise up and and just slaughter the guy because he made a law that that said that any woman who is there's any man who goes and proposes to a woman that woman the first man who proposes to her she must marry think about that ladies think about that you're like the first one oh no it was like it was like a gold rush it was a gold rush all the dudes are like oh dang son we better go seems like competition amongst the dudes you know tough luck for the quadriplegic guy over there he's not doing too good guys come on hook up brother up now carry me over there and they're like no way man no way come on at least spare me one and then he looks over his you know it's a lady she's all bedridden because she's fat and he's like now that one don't do that one of course of course john of laden he ended up having 16 wives he beheaded one of them if he had one but he had 16. he ends up dying in the end of course inquisitors come in are the catholic army right brought together by the bishops and everybody else the lords the bishops the patricians they roll in with the catholic army and they literally just wipe these people out and they went in and they they ended up torturing john of laden to death right there in the public right there in the public square so it didn't work out too well for this cat but we begin to see this this is an example early on of a group that's that's got bizarro utopian views it's kind of a summation of all of it right you've got you've got the authoritarianism under the name of egalitarianism this this communistic impulse that everybody has everything in common except for the leader and in the leadership class the the sexual deviancy the fanaticism that results in them you know people dying and stuff the equation seemed obvious claims of personal revelation led to violence aversion and unrestrained sexuality which if unchecked would destroy the social order we ha we have the same kind of thing fears that were kind of conjured up around david koresh we'll talk about david kresh actually later and we'll talk about even documentaries since then that i think have done a really good job in explaining who they were how it started what was done during that time it's going to be an interesting one the full consequences of unregulated religious debate emerged uh during the english civil wars of the 1640s when the government lost control of public preaching and printing the result was an upsurge of every kind of extreme and heretical belief the crisis reached its blasphemous climax in 1656 with the quaker james naylor now i i think that james naylor in this book and i'd be interested to know if philip jenkins i'm assuming he had to have read um knox's book but enthusiasm but knox spends a significant significant amount of time talking about uh naylor and what it was he had the misfortune of um he was a quaker and they have this weird view right the the inner light and that uh christ within you in fact uh george fox and his wife people would talk to them and and to each other sometimes depending on the kind of holiness they thought you had they would sometimes talk to you in a way that they would use descriptors that are normally given only to god okay so be like if i was talking to you and calling you adonai elohim yave if i was using terms like that right the alpha and the omega if i was using those phrases to you in describing you and your grandeur now uh george fox his lady friend who he ended up marrying she was very fond of talking to him that way people can probably chalk that up as like a you know kind of mate pairing in cults and stuff you know and i don't know if you'd want to call it a cult i think it was like an informal one with george fox and it only later became obvious and when it became obvious and he started using that power more directly in saying what quakers had to believe that they started saying well wait a second you know i thought we weren't doing that the whole time they were kind of following him anyway with the exception of naylor and that's only because naylor was born with the misfortune of looking a lot like paintings that were popular at the time of our lord so he looked like our lord in the paintings and icons and stuff and very handsome guy nice beard hair and uh slender you know everything else and he's in a group of people who use these descriptions of christ within that we are christ and they have a very strange view of that it's a curious view right and so the thing is is that you couple those two things together and it's not long before you are put on like a horse or mule and a bunch of ladies are walking in front of you in the rain singing the song toos and putting down branches on the ground in front of you as if you know you're being ushered into town as the lord which is what happened and in fact there's a it's actually a beautiful story um about it about him and i i it's it's beautifully written you know talking about the rain coming down he's got his hat and the rain's dripping down and the mud you got these women right and they're they're they're pulling and they're with this they got the he's sitting atop the animal behind them and they're they're pulling like this and they're singing that song right to the lord and they're they're it's glorious right it's this droning thing that it's coming that the lord is here everybody and all of a sudden blam next thing you know people come up they arrest them buggers and the story of what happened to him is tragic he lived but he had a bill nail through his uh basically got it tongue pierced i mean you know and other lashings and things like that and he ended up you know caving and they they were all upset they were all upset all the ladies especially they were really mad you've lost the power you've lost the jades you you caved when you were tortured you lost the power yeah believe it or not he never had it and it's not even positive for sure that he was like you know wanting that to be frank but the word cult wouldn't have meant very much at the time of naylor in 1646 uh protestant writer thomas edwards published his encyclopedic gangrene okay gangrena which provided quote a catalog of many of the errors heresies blasphemies and pernicious practices of the sectaries of this time in the process he offered a list of almost every extreme and esoteric belief that would resurface in america over the next two centuries so you got to think what that means is that it's old these beliefs in fact are anything but no they're not no you had groups like the ranchers the antinomians the pantheists the nudists communists perfectionists self-anointed prophets disorderly women and by the way the ranters people i i wrote this down 1649 to 1660 english commonwealth okay they weren't organized that we know of a lot and a lot of these sometimes it comes from the the people who oppose them right you don't have a lot of their own literature sometimes they had no leader and they were pantheistic antinomian pantheistic they rejected the very notion of obedience so that that idea of obedience what's the point if we're all god if it's all god or if i have reached attained perfection and i am above the law i transcend it then any kind of traditional moral code any social code it doesn't apply they revived the brethren of the spirit's immoralism which is why they used ideas that sin was imaginary of course you know they would have to contend that people who say it's not are wrong maybe even you know sinning and stuff i don't know why they were upset about anybody why they'd be upset or mad some of them said that they could kiss and hug ladies and even you know sleep with their neighbor's wife and it would be perfectly fine perfectly no problem here boys nothing to look at just me being sexually promiscuous and such no matter the scripture no matter the saint no matter what the church has to say in fact kings and princes and lords must lay uh must bow to the poorest of the peasants so we had all this and in that time he was our they were already depicting sect leaders as uh confidence tricksters thieves and sexual exploiters now he mentions that we have irenaeus eusebius augustine others in church fathers who confronted a lot of these belief systems okay the underlying issues of these systems and they found there a vocabulary and don't you love this by the way i hope you do they found a vocabulary that was required to combat a newly labeled the newly labeled fanatics and enthusiasts so they found in in the fathers of the church they found a vocabulary a functional use a functional words with functional definitions that were able to give them the ability to categorize adequately to properly frame things and to understand it was functional and we contend here that given as much history as we have behind us that we have a kind of predictive power that we can look at a cycle of enthusiasm for example to look at that and to recognize a certain cycle that goes along with that as knox calls a kind of fatality it plays itself out to update it it's almost like a virus or a simulation rarely ever turns itself around both words fanatic and enthusiast according to jenkins have become debased in later speech i don't think that's true even we use the word substance all the time that doesn't change the theological or philosophical understanding of what we're talking about i think we need i i think you don't let go of that we need to reinstate that term otherwise we we do not have we have we have difficulties in understanding interpreting interpreting and classifying different different uh motivations different ideas and and in the the sequence that leads to schism what are they leading to that are they just catholic are they just christian what are they as radical democrats the quakers rejected tokens of social hierarchy and challenged the power of clergy by vocally disputing the formal services of the steeple houses yeah this is where you have you have uh george fox and in fact that's one of my favorite i think one of my favorite episodes of the enthusiasm series and i like the lut too it's like a green kind of cool looking um that was the filter okay so i wanted it to look kind of have the the cinematic feel of what the the chapter reminded me of this vintage thing right the kind of style the idea like what colors and and things and and the the saturation everything what would reflect the idea of this vintage thing throwing back to george fox to naylor and the and the crew the ladies all complaining you lost the power walking around singing hosanna and the sanctus are equally shocking their most active preachers were often women now that's true now we should remind everybody here that uh with enthusiasms at least which lead to cults you can it doesn't inevitably but every every cult would be a kind of enthusiasm gone haywire right which is already an enthusiasm that became enthusiastic about the enthusiasm i mean it's like taking it to another level so it's on that spectrum right it's in that sequence and it just keeps on trucking it goes over that cliff so there's no there's no brakes no nothing it's just like it's like the train flying over like kind of thing and so that's what you're dealing with but a lot of those enthusiasms they had women at the center of them that's a recurring theme that knox talks about you have subversive images regarding uh recurring during the great awakening of the seven uh 1730s and 1740s when the ordained clergy were challenged by revivalists asserting that only those properly filled with the spirit could lead the churches that's old school isn't it that's like that's like a relative to donatism isn't it be a relative of donatism and to say that you know they would come up and say and but wouldn't it make sense in fact isn't that the logical conclusion if you don't you know if you take that position that this is like a special extra anointing style thing you know that you're twirling around in a circle quoting the psalms all day long that you know for three days in a row with no sleep that this might be evidence of the holy ghost in you doing powerful things and that that might actually qualify you to a greater extent than the guy who has no such experience in fact even the the idea the moravian idea of the conversion experience and the role that that played right in the great awakenings the idea that it played in in um any of the in fact any of the great awakenings the idea even with charles finney and we'll hear about him and you hear about zinzendorf for example in pennsylvania the moravian leader here we go the moravian leader count zinzendorf who held daring ideas about sex and spirituality was a special target for charges that he exploited his female disciples his enemies christened him the herzen's papa or heart's daddy interestingly enough zinzendorf found this out zinzendorf his idea of the family was a communal family and he and he divided them into things called choirs so that's based on age marital status gender he said that they have different needs at based on these things and because they have different needs it's good to divide them up in that way and of course he had um secret half doctrines so like secret things that people found out they were like wait a second why aren't you public about this um i don't know awful disclosures america 1830 to 1870 1830s and 40s the anti-papist image and this is where it gets really important for us here because what that means uh for us is that as i said before the mo the largest the largest and most highly coordinated and occult movement in history was probably this the anti-catholic one in america the anti-papist image had colonial roots but was amplified by the presence of significant numbers of catholic immigrants from the 1830s onward they depicted lay catholics as ignorant puppets whose priests were sexually exploitative and conspiratorial all the later anti-cult images were present here catholics exemplified mindless obedience to deceitful religious leader and authority was founded upon bloodthirsty enforcement so this is the idea it's within that context the residue of that persisted even into the day of jfk which makes sense of why he was asked the question as to how he would rule in light of our beliefs regarding a pope magisterium catholic social teaching this alien religion known as catholicism proselytized vigorously drew naive young people into its web and lured them to renounce their careers and prospects in order to enter celibate and totalistic religious communities in fact in some cases they could say communistic couldn't they they say look you guys are communes over here you've separated yourself away you've divided yourself from family in some cases contrary to what the family would want converts or convents and religious houses which were found in all major american cities by the civil war era seemed as glaring in offense to personal freedom as intellectual liberty as the cult houses and headquarters of the 1970s so the idea being that people were afraid at that time oh my gosh if we have these these catholics here we're not going to have intellectual libert you know freedom and liberty we're not going to have that type stuff the notion of escaping from a religious community first appeared in the context of catholic conference so a lot of times people say well you know people in culture need to rescue them they need to escape the cult this idea first began and just think about it if you're in a convent and you end up fleeing and leaving or you say that you did we're going gonna find that out here in a moment in fact the most popular book contemporary book uh in america most widely read contemporary book in america prior to tom sawyer and it was about is by the way totally fake totally phony it's a hoax the notion of escaping from a religious community first appeared in the context of catholic convents some of the bloodiest urban riots of antebellum period erupted when citizens tried to liberate nuns from their supposed captivity or else to seek evidence of their crimes so imagine going in and having weirdos coming in and they're like look we're here to save you and you're like from what we're gonna save you from the count and you're like you're like uh we're in here praying we're praying the hours we're making bread that's what they're doing we're doing paintings and learning to pray mental prayer you gotta escape we'd rather not you must be a criminal and at that point you're kind of in the uh you know uh search for the holy grail right with how do you determine she's a witch you're kind of in the heads i win tails you lose situation with the wild foaming at the mouth crazies outside your convent imagine that so they're like we're either here to help you escape because you want to leave or if you don't want to escape we're coming in to find some evidence of crimes dang particularly sought after were the secret tunnels said uh to link the dwellings of priests and nuns in the hidden cemeteries in which were buried the murdered babies resulting from these liaisons so that was the ideas i mean there you're already in the world of them saying look you go you go to the convent there's a there's a hidden tunnel let's find it and they're all looking around for the hidden tunnels also for shattering mod foreshadowing modern trends the anti-catholic movement right uh paraded defectors from this evil organization purported former nuns and priests whose first-hand accounts confirmed the worst charges about the sexual exploitation said to be rampant behind the walls of convents and rectories now where did it begin so so you now you add to this the defector okay so not just escaping not just going in yeah that would be the escapist right the person escaping the defector the person who says i'm done i've had it that person goes out and this person surf these ideas surfaced in the sensational awful disclosures of maria monk 1836 that's the name of the book it's kind of like the marvelous misadventures of flapjack but you know even faker the awful disclosures the awful disclosures of maria monk told the life of a quebec convent it's a prototype for all subsequent defector memoirs the book portrayed nuns as sex slaves and it's lurid depictions of flagellation added to its strong sado masochistic appeal now who was this individual the individual in question of course the maria monk come to find out most scholars not only now recognize her book as a hoax but they found out that she lived in the asylum right she was she lived in an asylum and she had a brain injury which led people to wonder a couple things number one who were her handlers did she have handlers there were people who were helping to support this and to drive this message of course later they would turn their back on her in fact when she actually probably needed them most because people can be that way was she manipulated did she understand the the um repercussions of this the consequences of this we're talking culpability i mean this is the generous take in fact it was the most widely read contemporary book before tom sawyer but then there was a protestant newspaper that investigated the convent and what they found was uh a whole bunch of problems with the descriptions of things in other words this is not happening this was not here seven years she spent in the magdalen asylum for wayward girls there's a there's a character in the book called jane ray who was also a resident of magdalen asylum for wayward girls many claims began in fact with her legal guardian and that's where the handler issue comes in okay this would be william k hoyt an anti-catholic activist so again we're not just being rude about the idea of a handler you have a legal guardian you have a person who's hardcore anti-catholic activist and this person she found no support she went later on even after the investigation went later on to write a second book about it okay wrote a second book and that second book was popular for a minute until she had a child out of wedlock and at that point all of her support faded away another book was called the priest the woman in the confessional 1875. this was by apostate priest charles chinokoi if i'm pronouncing it right who described the sexual exploitation of women parishioners by lustful priests now you may be asking yourself you know we're kind of maybe lamenting the fact that of all the things that could possibly be said is that priests were going after chicks wouldn't that be great anyway no it would be terrible but compared to the situation as it stands now you know we can see times have changed so the the accusation was it wouldn't have been as believable so his his statement was oh no they're going after the girls early 1890s the american protective association propaganda campaign reached its height it talked about the convent life as grotesque ceremonies orgies of sex and sadism at the hands of quote licentious and lecherous priests seeking to lure young and innocent girls into sin now one of the things about this guy okay one of the things about him he was a huge influence on who jack chick by the way i don't know what's going on in that comment section you gotta you better be cool about it yeah so you have catholic magazines to come out you have catholic magazines that come out that are anti-catholic magazines that are saying the exact same thing in fact anticatholicism can be seen as the largest and most potent anti-cult movement in american history several mass political movements aimed to destroy catholic power from the nativists and know-nothings of the mid-19th century to the american protective association the apa of the 1890s and the ku klux klan of the 1920s and each crusade has a sizable impact on the national politics of its day so i mean just think you have all these different groups major time impact and one of the central things about that group is anti-catholicism we were the cult they talked about the knights of columbus the secret odes and for anybody who's been through that look i have they talked about the conspiratorial nature of the jesuit order and always of course the promiscuous nuns and lecherous priests in some ways it kind of sounds like a malachi martin in some ways reading the lord people are gonna be like what what did he just say how dare you you're gonna come out with the pitchforks how dare you i'll be like dude come on cut up reading the lord charges presented in propaganda sheets like the menace was enough to quote to make any boy wonder if the priest kept beautiful young girls tied up in confessional booths and if there was really an arsenal in the church basement was it really we have another we have other conspiracies about things to do with basements i won't go into that because there might be a little bit of evidence [Music] i've seen the instagram i've seen it i'm not joking i'm not joking and i've seen when it was removed according to their enemies right you have others masons and mormons like catholics belong to a sinister false religion we believe that we believe that so you have sometimes you have groups that come against one group that then comes against another group and everybody's calling each other a cult of course the one difference is that we actually have the historical standing and ecclesia ecclesiastical standing by which to declare such things it's just true 2000 years we've been around a minute we have been around a minute and by the way yes freemasonry is definitely a cult each was a closed uh secretive organization maintained out order and disciplined through threat of violence you had flawed utopias we're coming up on the end of this actually okay flawed utopias you have mesmerist and the swedenborgian is it swedenborg again or sweetie a sweet abortion how did you how would you pronounce that i've only seen you know some of these things i should i should listen to more lectures i read a lot about it but i sometimes you know i see these words and i'm like you read them and you know you can recognize it and you're like okay but then you talk about like you know how do you pronounce that but mystical notions by the time that these groups were around mystical notions were well established by the 1830s in fact by the 1830s that's when you started having other mystical notions like the parousia meaning the uh uh the rapture so you have schofield in them the dispensationalist group the pre-tribulation rapture theory which started of course with a woman having visions and mult in fact there were multiple raptures and stuff that were involved in that changed a whole bunch schofield of course with his with his uh bible with all the different commentary in it then you had uh joseph smith book of mormon a whole bunch of that stuff now just to let people know when you say by the time you get to that by the time you get to the 1830s occultic ideas had been i mean it would be it'd be very easy if you were to describe just a litany of occultic ideas you know if you were to describe those most americans would be familiar with that they'd say well i don't believe that but they at least know what it is they've read something about it they're familiar with it maybe they've heard sermons about it maybe they know someone who was in on it but mesmerism what's that franz mesmer german physician he had an interest of course in astronomy he believed natural energy transference uh between animate and inanimate objects so the idea that like you might get energy transferred to you from like what's around like maybe for example the idea of crystals what we when we talk about that or when people are like hey man i think this thing in your house might have a wicked thing attached to it you're like which one you're like you're atari i guess it depends hypnotism right this uh he believed it of course in that he believed it had to do with uh animal magnetism what he called animal magnetism and that there was sickness was was related and connected in some way to issues of the planets and the moons now this guy like you know you had this a lot where weirdos were brought in to analyze weirdos under the auspice that they weren't weirdos and so like that was a common thing you'd have people come in and be like well we want you to analyze the situation like it's okay i'm looking at it like we really like your ideas about animal magnetism we think that's really profound that maybe the planets are involved in our sicknesses and stuff we're really interested in that what do you think about this exorcism by this catholic priest so he goes and he analyzes this and walks away saying very very powerful uh animal magnetism and they're like oh yes yes and his method he got in trouble he ended up just a major time scan he was a super wealthy guy super wealthy bad right lifestyles of the rich and the heinous and by heinous i mean his method when he would do his miracle cures and stuff his method involves stuff like gently touching the knees right and most often a lot of girl patience touching the knees pressing his thumbs into the palms caressing down their arms and gazing deeply into their eyes i'm like dude this guy and then and then after it was all over he played glass harmonica [Laughter] wow holy cow man now this dude was just a perv this guy was just mack tonight that's all he was doing he was mack tonight playing his glass heart right face like the moon it's what he was doing rubbing down gently on the ladies and stuff and he ended up you know fake healings into partial healings whatever and then swedenborg okay his followers he had some weird beliefs i mean for one for example there's no end times you have a spiritual last judgment but the he was what's called the full preterist meaning that he believed that all of the things that were talked about in scripture pertaining to the end right pertaining to uh the return of christ those raised arising from the dead for example the resurrection of from the grave all of those things that all of those things took place in a d 70. so he believes that in a d 70 that all of that stuff took place now i'm a partial preterist i do not believe that'd be heretical it is heretical to hold that position because then once that happens you're kind of in this eminent world and you end up having some real weirdness after that he says that the bible was a kind of symbolic correspondence to ultimate truth like a parable it has a spiritual sense but oftentimes that is kind of like shrouded beneath the words and the imagery and it's going to take some magical eyeballs a special monocle effect i got to break this out for this yeah a special monocle in fact he's like yes i see i'm reading the scriptures yes i'm seeing oh listen to me he believed that heaven and hell are in fact internal states and so wherever you went after that it wasn't as though god sent you there it was already in there right it was already part of your uh internal nature in fact he had extra books that he thought at least at one time or part of the canon for example the word uh the wars uh is it the world the wars or the words i think it's the wars of jehovah mentioned in numbers 21 14 and 15. as well as joshua and you can see that i believe in what is it joshua 10 12 through 13 and second samuel 1 17 and 18. so like my uncle i mentioned this before my uncle did this study where he went through the old testament he tried to find as many books and as much information about books that were quoted or cited or referenced in the old testament and then to go and read those it took him like 10 years his followers once he died he was weird enough his followers once he died they kind of took on ideas of theosophy and alchemy and kabbalah even things like divination and they claimed a lot of this right like a lot of their understanding even if things like heaven and hell came from personal experiences because apparently homeboy was also you know sent to heaven and hell in order to investigate to find out what's really going on what's really going on down here what are the experiences and conditions of heaven right now what are you talking about the conditions i'm making shots in good condition he's got himself a checklist and a red pen what a weirdo what a weird cat he needed to report on that and of course the two essential doctrines which i should have mentioned earlier one of those is arianism essentially all right jehovah is the one god jesus is a what it would be divine right he would be a divine embodiment a spirit person and the holy ghost is the activity and the last group we're going to talk about today just just in in showing that as we go along so i mean you're already by that time you're already by that time you're getting a whole mix not only of the occult but you're getting the structural patterns that emerge with the strong leader that takes enthusiasm to the next level that's what you get not just schism straight up cult so you get this but you also have in that interplay back and forth and we'll talk next time about what philip jenkins believes is a kind of cycle of cults and anti-cult activity he says it's not strict but you can see general patterns emerge and and there's times where it's the cults are booming and then you have the end occult reaction and then you have a kind of low period where stuff's still kind of rumbling but then it comes back boom and it goes in certain cycles and even with conditions in society and i would say that would be something that we could we could overlap we could we could do like layers like photoshop right where you have multiple layers on top of each other like those um uh what were they called projectors right in in a school back in the day you had the little film projector and you could use a little marker on it and erase it and stuff and you could lay one down another down another down and you've added layers to it we i think this is something worthy of attention to say look at overall history technological advancements things to do with science things to do with philosophy economic situations war famine stuff like that and then lay over top of that significant changes that were made either in the development of certain ideas or the reaction to those ideas or sometimes the reaction moving forward saying you know and i don't want to get too again with that but saying that there is a kind of um an idea for example an adaptation that says you know if with the counter-reformation for example and some of the decisions that were made or some of the things that may begin uh like we talked in secular age would begin uh in a good way right trying to understand nature to understand the nature of the world to categorize things to get to defend science and the like but then as we find it out and we learn more about its mechanisms people begin to say well look i can imagine that thing right there doing it by itself and so i'd like to to see that to see and how culture play into that so you'd have enthusiasm secular age and you'd have cults like laid on top right that that layer that system that would give timelines of that ideas i think that'd be a really fun project to do right one celebrated colony was established by a certain john humphrey noise on the principle that the second coming had already occurred now okay okay so was it noise or was it um no i thought that swedenborg i thought he was also i thought swedenborg was also um was swedenborg the guy or was it noise i hope i didn't get the wrong cat that would bum me out big time but i thought that that was a a the idea of it being uh a full preterist but the idea with noise too so john humphrey noise the second coming had already occurred the group practiced community of property and experimented with ideas of of what he called complex marriage dismissing monogamy as quote idolatrous love so that's i mean you hear that kind of talk with anarchists to be brutally honest like the anarchist cookbook right nights what is it is it knights of love or what is it called i forget i i have a couple of these books from crime think right noise was a utopian socialist he's the one who coined the term complex marriages okay his dad was u.s representative so sometimes these guys are coming from big time families sometimes and you're going to see this more and more is that often times some of the leaders are people who held large powerful positions or were raised in wealthy families it's not it's not always people who are you know kind of your lower class individuals many of the adherents might be but i think this changes a lot when it comes to um a certain level of activity and involvement with cults particularly the new age we'll see this with father yod and stuff like that the source family good documentary by the way about it maybe we'll watch that on telegram maybe we'll watch that documentary together i'll just stream it on telegram we can watch it together and you can see we'll do that with some some documentary or some documentaries connected to different groups and videos i'll just set up times where we can go there and that way it's no no issue nothing like that 1880s at its height the membership reached almost 300. [Music] and so the idea just so people know the idea of of perfectionism again the idea that he did not sin and he went to he went to some pretty nice schools too by the way where did he go i think i thought i put it in here he went to some pretty nice schools he went to to dartmouth right for law but then he left he went to andover seminary later he went to yale i think he got kicked out for for heresy he said i uh you know they're they're still sinning over there and i'm still preaching they can take away the license doesn't matter i'm still preaching i took away their right to sin they're still sinning that's his tit for tat what a dummy but the idea is that he didn't sin he was heavily influenced by charles finney charles finney of course uh was a heretic i mean that's just true so regardless of what people think about that that uh great awakening with him the revivalism with him he was definitely a heretic you know he said that that um the fact that he did not send it is because he came from a perfect heart he was antinomian there was no traditional uh moral or social standard to judge him by he ended up of course being arrested for you know adultery and such and worse than that he ended up being being arrested for statutory he was they were coming after him for statutory rape he took a position that the shame at the fall had to do with the kind of premarital relations right and he had a weird view about that that i won't go into much i have the notes here i said this that's where it gets more let's just say that there was practicing going on and he was very controlling of what people were able to do and that he made it so that everybody if they wanted to be with somebody else they had to go through a kind of council except for him and he was the only one who could practice with young girls and virgins we'll leave it at that for now we'll save the the adult the intercourse magic literally uh the crowley and type stuff uh leave that for the conversation that's gonna happen here in a matter of moments over on telegram link in description below so here's the thing in the end more worrying developments of the religious friends scandal followed robert matthews the prophet the prophet matthias who declared himself the incarnate spirit of truth and who gathered a band of dedicated followers in new york city of 1830 the new york affair ended in disaster when matthias was charged with swindling and murdering one of his followers kind of like the situation with noise where he gets in trouble he gets told hey man they're gonna come arrest you so he flees up to canada and then later on sends a letter back and says hey guys i think we gotta think we gotta stop the com the complex marriages things are getting a little complex i hear you buddy oh i hear you all right little complex for you and that 14 year old dude still more enduring a widespread and more widespread were charges against the shaker movement established in the united states since the late 18th century the communal and celibate shakers enjoyed their greatest period of expansion during the religious fervor of the 1840s imagine if you know if everyone was just a shaker wouldn't we all die i mean we'll need to we need to talk more about the shakers uh in another in another uh another episode in fact we'll talk about that in the very next one people believe that their system was anti-christian with its extreme veneration of prophetic founder mother ann lee shaker rituals were dismissed as unorthodox and blasphemous with services that involved ritual dancing and enemies charged that secret ceremonies were carried out in the nude dyer also described the secret sexual practices of the shaker leadership who purportedly enhanced their stuff i'll leave that i didn't catch that i'm sorry we will not will not say how the shakers did that that's going to be on telegram that's where the adults are going to have to go because that's what's going to happen yeah and of course they were using mesmerism by that point so we're going to talk next time we're going to talk about the fighting fighting the sects 1870 to 1890 this is going to involve the uh mormon crisis the theosophical society mary uh baker eddy with uh christian science blavatsky different different court decisions that took place okay so we're gonna talk about that you're gonna have uh uh arthur conan doyle he publishes his a study in scarlet okay so we're going to talk about a bunch of that stuff a little bit about the mormons it's not going to be the full-blown conversation that we're going to eventually have about the mormons because we're going to have to go through kind of like we did with the jehovah's witnesses we're going to talk probably three three episodes maybe for max talking about mormon distinctives okay so we're going to do that we're going to do that so all right i'm going up here i'm going to real quick just show this and then we're going we're heading out i'm only going to look at it for a minute i don't even see very many here uh i think it could be wrong when the start of america the catholic was labeled to call yes leshansky good to see you by the way have you ever seen the hulu exclusive series called the path very cultist show revealing the issue in private revelation and other cultish practices no i have not but i am actually very glad that you um you shared that with me here i'm always interested in watching things especially if it's like entertaining and informative and it helps with the show because then i hit numerous markers all at the same time all the same time homie all the same time jeremiah it is off the rails bad kevin beck are you talking about the chat i'm not even do it look not even going into it not even going into it if there's anything if there is anything that i i'll look at it once it's over i don't even wanna i don't wanna know uh we're gonna have to figure it out okay so i'll look at it i am un i do not know what is going on okay i did not as you can tell i was trying to march along because trying to get done with the show with great haste so we can go over there i'm trying to get this show shorter the the intro's gotta go the intros make it really really really tough it's just totally true it's just totally true let me see if i can get this set up okay yeah because i'm going to oh yeah and by the way by the way um it's one of those things where um it's one of those things we're going to learn actually that your boy is back with the saint maker and there's going to be there's some changes and so i have to go through the book i want to talk to them i have not talked to them yet why i did not do anything with the same maker today uh i have to set up my my profile with them they they had to revamp stuff and they had to to review stuff and find out are they interested in having you particularly involved with them and after reviewing it and after taking time to hear the questions and concerns of various people they made 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NQbIV4CIk6g | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NQbIV4CIk6g | Future of Canada Immigration_ Interview with Canada Immigration Minister | [Music] well to talk more about those backlogs canada's complicated immigration system and what's just been announced at the summit of the americas on migration i'm joined now by immigration minister sean fraser welcome back to the house it's a pleasure to be with you thank you so much for having me we're glad to have you i'd like to start with the los angeles declaration signed at the summit of the americas it talks about expanding legal pathways to address the migration issues in the region by and i'm quoting here changing the ways people migrate how do you do that well there's a number of different ways that we can focus on on promoting regular migration pathways it'll be no secret to those who watch issues of migration that irregular migration through central america into the united states and indeed onward to canada is actually something that we need to monitor the kinds of things that we do include a mix of policies that will help address the root causes of migration that will establish and facilitate regular pathways so people know what the rules are and understand that they may have a legal pathway to canada and to make sure that you have a system that people can depend upon knowing the rules will be enforced and it gives them an opportunity to migrate under a set of rules that are clearly understood in advance okay it also says that canada is going to accept 50 000 seasonal farm workers from mexico guatemala and the caribbean doesn't canada already accept that number uh year to year it varies our programs that are designed to address temporary employment opportunities in canada don't currently have a cap so it's driven by employers not necessarily by regional or country specific quotas so in that way we've created a bit of certainty for the source countries i've had the opportunity to meet with my guatemalan counterpart in particular when i visited the region a number of months ago and this kind of certainty was a major priority for them so to continue to work with the partners who have a reliable history of providing talented workers who earn money in the canadian economy and then bring expertise back to their home country to develop their industries it gives a little bit of certainty around the partnership where it's previously been driven almost exclusively by employer demand i want to ask one more question about this before turning to the broader question of immigration and that's the 4 000 refugees we're promising to bring in from the americas by 2028. that seems like a fairly small number why isn't it larger you know this is an interesting thing in global perspectives chris that might seem like a small number to canadians because we have such an incredible history of welcoming such large numbers but one of the things that you want to you've got to keep in mind is when we're dealing with regions uh including the americas that have a history of using regular migration pathways the total number of people who might be coming to canada could be significantly larger we just discussed for example the temporary foreign worker program that's providing an opportunity for people to actually earn a living in the canadian economy when we need workers and that's the kind of thing that actually reduces the likelihood of people coming to seek asylum or to to seek refugee status if they're applying from abroad um by global standards thousands of refugees being resettled from a specific region and having that commitment for people is actually a fairly extraordinary thing we're going to continue to work with our partners in the region to promote regular migration but also to make sure that the region knows that we want to participate in the resettlement of people who have humanitarian needs we spoke to some experts on the immigration system as a whole and one of the things they talk about is that the process to immigrate to canada is too complicated there's too many pathways how do you make it easier and quicker for people who want to settle in this country so there's a number of different things that we can do to to address this uh and really there's uh it's a question of resources of policies uh and of technology uh when it comes to resources i'm happy to share that we've hired more than 500 new staff fairly recently and have pumped enormous amounts of money uh in the recent economic and fiscal update and federal budget make sure that we actually have the horsepower to process large numbers of cases on the policy point of view we have now launched the most ambitious immigration levels plan to create more spaces for people so they don't just understand the process but know that there is room for more of them when they want to come of course there's hundreds of other policies we can do to facilitate the entry of people into canada but on the technology side when i was first appointed as minister one of the biggest surprises to me was the extent to which our immigration system in canada remains paper-based i'm so thrilled to be leading the largest digital transformation of the entire immigration system in canada with some new features that have already come online i'm sorry i don't want to interrupt but i do understand because you've talked about some of these things in the past i'm just trying to get a sense from you of how you can streamline a process that many people find too complicated well right now the the challenges that we're dealing with are largely temporary in nature because they're dribbling primarily by shutdowns of the system that occurred in canada and around the world as a result of coven 19 and the additional pressures that our contributions the resettlement efforts in afghanistan and ukraine have put on the system as we see those uh those particular exogenous shocks to the system begin to stabilize we're actually uh processing people faster today than at any point in canada's history actually this conversation is well timed this week we actually resettled 200 the 200 000 permanent resident this year more than a month and a half ahead of any year on record in canada we're seeing similar trends across other lines of business like citizenship like work permits which are in many instances more than double the usual rate of processing so when i see the numbers internally i see that we're starting to turn this corner pending further impacts of covet or humanitarian crises and when we put the resources into the system adopt the policies and use the new tech i don't want to be uh repetitive of things i've talked about in the past but i say it again because that's the real answer here by embracing these kinds of policy decisions and resources and technology we're actually going to be able to speed up the system and get more people into canada and a more reliable and expeditious way you mentioned the larger numbers of permanent residents being recognized we spoke to a young student from india who got his permanent residency last week under the temporary residence program to the permanent resident program the tr to pr program as you refer to it it doesn't exist anymore are you going to relaunch that so the tr to pr program just so people understand where it's come from was a response to a very specific change that had to be made during the pandemic when the border was shut down to protect communities against the spread of covet 19 across canada we pivoted our strategy to resettle people who were already in canada on a temporary basis so we could continue to reliably grow our population and add more permanent residents so why not continue it well that's a it's a good question actually because we are looking right now at the best path forward to create a permanent pathway for temporary residents this is actually one of my mandate letter commitments and i want to give a particular thank you to my friend and colleague randy sarai the member of parliament from british columbia who's responsible for motion 44 that actually puts me on a clock to come up with a framework to establish this new permanent residency pathway not just for international students also for temporary foreign workers we're in the depths of planning the policy so we can have a policy that's not driven by a need to respond urgently in the face of an emergency but actually to have a permanent pathway that provides a clearer path for those seeking permanent residency so is that a yes then that there will be another tr to pr program uh it won't be identical to the same policy that was in place on an emergency basis there will be a permanent residency pathway for those people that i've described who are here on a temporary status part of the lesson from the pandemic was that while we put a greater emphasis as a country on people who are highly skilled uh that it turned out that some of the people we needed most were the people who worked in as cashiers for example and personal support workers so is there a way to address that inequity to ensure that there's an equal access or equal opportunity if i can put it that way for people who have those kinds of backgrounds as opposed to the highly skilled people we've been targeting but let me tell you i absolutely hate the description of a low-skilled worker if this pandemic has taught us anything it's that a lot of the people that many many have described as low-skilled workers are essential workers they take care of our families they keep food on the shelves they keep the supply chains intact i'm so thrilled because actually just this week when the house of commons passed the bill c19 the budget implementation act one of the lower profile items that is part of that piece of legislation has a fundamental change to the way our express entry system operates in canada the express entry system takes people based on their human capital score a series of factors like education age work experience and other factors the change will allow us to actually more specifically target the greatest needs in the economy on a regional basis and on a sector by sector basis with this new flexibility we'll be able to identify the greatest needs in the economy and if i decide as the minister or my successors who will have this flexibility as well make a decision to target health care workers in my own province of nova scotia or construction workers in ontario or someone in another high need profession in a different region of canada will for the first time be able to have a targeted draw on those sector-specific bases on a region-by-region basis one last question for you some of the concerns being raised about exceeding the targets as you spoke about earlier for immigration uh so far this year is whether there are adequate supports for people to meet their needs and i'm you know getting a doctor for example language training those sorts of things are you confident that as the numbers go up you can do that well we set the numbers with that absorptive capacity in mind uh we can't bring more people into the country than the country is is uh prepared to set up for success uh we worked with the settlement sector across canada to understand on a community by community in a province by province basis what numbers were actually able to successfully resettle and that we properly fund through a formula we have with more than 550 settlement organizations across canada to make sure we have the supports in place for things like language training assistance in finding a job making sure people have access to health and education resources this is a really well thought out way to establish immigration targets but we know we need to keep growing the number of people who are coming to canada to fill gaps in the labor force and to frankly address a very troubling demographic trend with our aging population if we're going to be able to sustain services that we depend on so we do this in a thoughtful way to make sure that as we increase the numbers we similarly and simultaneously increase the settlement resources available to newcomers to canada all right immigration minister sean fraser thanks for your time today really appreciate it a pleasure as always thanks for having me | Ewologhene Marioghae Canada Infohub | UC7eBExZPNXp0H0hXW4qKiQA | 2022-06-14 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,154 | 12,171 |
qMWxUf4Ije4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qMWxUf4Ije4 | Snow Goose Jump Shoot.. RUN and GUN! | right run yo yo yo good morning and welcome back to another episode so glad you guys are here so glad to see your smiling faces I don't know if any of you are smiling but I assume some of you are we got Andrew and Austin outside they just got here it is 5 o'clock in the morning and last night when we got here to the lodge I'm still here with Colton and we are in Iowa we're still in Iowa and this morning we woke up and there are literally a ton of there are literally a ton of snow geese he's filming me thanks thanks buddy there's literally a ton of snow geese roosting right next to the lodge here and I've been wanting to do a jump video for so long haven't got to do it all year been grinding in the field and it's been working we've been killing them but I want to do a jump shoot badly well today is a day we have six guys six guns all with extensions all loaded up we're gonna go it's gonna be sweet hopefully we smash them hopefully it's not too dark with a film them but we do have hey hey guys Rickie Flair and welcome back to buy the guy films his name is Rob the guy yep well we're walking in the field I'm sure you guys can't see anything at all this GoPro is really bad in hello light but it's like 15 minutes till shooting light and we're all walking through a frozen cornfield and trying to get close to these birds so we can put the heart on them yeah that's what I'm saying it's shooting like we're moving fast alright just run run run yeah yeah I lost a bunch of children here do that big ones hit me in the head oh it's a good-looking blue oh my god we did it whoo that was bad dude that that bat group just swung over us dude we rained out quite a few though badass well we've been searching the picked up some out here wailing way in the field but uh I think we got them all picked up just see what we got see if we got any bands any bands that's what I want I just want a band just want them bands you want to make her dance we did the morning jump shoot I think we killed like 17 that was about it it was hard to get close extremely hard to get close enough to really get a good shoot on those big flocks there's like big there was like two big groups that got up but dropped almost 20 not bad so now we are at the water how we jumped we're sitting up trying to get set up for the ten eleven o'clock loaf when they want to come back bunch of work to do we are out here sitting Deeks we got Flair Joseph himself in Austin and we're gonna run a frames got the water I'm gonna give them an option to land on land or water so got a lot to do gonna put down the camera and get after it oh boy well we're finally set up here and we got birds a lot of them everybody's ducking trying not to get seen we need some cover here badly like really bad and we're running way way way behind like way behind yeah I have two guys two guys walking on the field right now which probably isn't good either but [Applause] that's a lot of birds we got swans you know you're in the right area if you got the Swan that's four that is for sure that is so sweet Jamie's shoot him that boy is you did it all kind of dirty Oh check out that face see hello go grab me one link in the description look at what we got going on right now seriously [Applause] these Ducks are literally landing on our heads they're doing it these Ducks want it so bad [Applause] look at all the decks we just had a snow land we're gonna get up well he dead now I'm glad you shot because I didn't have one in the chamber no I didn't have one in this I didn't have one locked up watching that surface all day David yes you've just got more and more and more just flying aerial so pointless this case is very same today oh yes and you want to play a ball sit sit get that ball he gon bow good boy good boy so as most of you know I'm back in Kansas and haven't been in Iowa for a few weeks now and it is extremely beautiful weather sunny warm and windy but I'm loving this beautiful weather it is so nice outside I couldn't ask for anything else but I am missing the snow goose hunting I might be going to North Dakota to go try to wreck some snow so let's let's hope that that happens I'm really hoping to go back one last try Adam I'm still mad at I'm done and I'm still mad at him there you go can't see my face now didn't have a very good a shoe after we jumped those those birds but that was kind of our only option for that day was that field and you know what we're just like they're they're all very mature snow geese there was we're all mature so we knew that it was going to be really hard decoy them later in the day we had trouble a day before decoy and birds just a lot of matures were there at that time and and you guys know how it is if you snow goose honey if you're hunting a lot of adult birds they can get hard really fast but that's what we were dealing with obviously we bumped him off but up there by de Soto in Iowa literally I'm talking millions that there was a million birds there so the the birds that we jumped off probably didn't ever come back in the birds that came we're new so but majority speaking at that time up there they were all adult Birds very tough but on a different note you guys gave a ton of positive response when I asked you hey you do you guys want to do the honk wars now again honk or is this B or oh I know it's goofy but a lot of you guys do that you can call really good with your mouth so I'm thinking a rap battle style episodes maybe we'll do it on Wednesdays or Mondays or Sunday something whatever you guys want let me know down below what day we should do those but I will get a new email account set up so you guys can take your 10-second 20 second 30 second long videos of you callin and I will pair you up you know beginner novice and advanced or something I'll just pay you guys up so it's evenly but you guys will send in your video clips to an email address I don't have it yet we're still in the beginning phase of this whole deal I want to get it ironed out really nice so the whole system operates smoothly for you guys home course I'm telling you this is gonna be epic but I am back here shooting the old bow trying to get some practice in before I go back out been sitting a bunch of corn and just kind of gearing up to go back out and take a better whack at it so I can serve you guys up some saucy turkey footage but shout out to Colton for letting me crash at the pad and putting on some great hunts for us I had a heck of a time up in Iowa so Thank You Colton appreciate a brother but guys I always say if you guys haven't picked up a duck set we got these new Olive ones I'm telling you we're doing sales everyday I will link this hat and the bus all the white snow gear down in the description below if you haven't picks up them up go do it help a brother out you bind Ducks gear supports the channel directly it's what helps keep me providing videos to y'all but if you like this video give it a huge thumbs up I appreciate it and if you haven't subscribed please do so right now thanks for watching y'all will see on the next one have a good day [Music] | BobbyGuyFilms | UCIBgIAuvBZa-fcNrgnmbzuA | 2018-04-12 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,470 | 7,106 |
9V52uUbhPg0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9V52uUbhPg0 | ✅ 2023 Review FRIGIDAIRE FFRE2533U2 25000 BTU 230V | Review 5 Best Air Conditioner 2023 | [Music] be sure to check the links in the description below okay so let's get started with the video the fifth product on our list is the medea 5000 btu easy cool window air conditioner this is our best budget air conditioner if you're looking for a budget air conditioner with a compact design then the medea 5000 btu easy cool window air conditioner is the one for you for around 170 dollars you'll like that the medea is easy on your budget and perfectly suited to cool a room up to 150 square feet the best part is that you won't be sacrificing versatility for price this air conditioner comes with seven temperature settings two cooling and two fan only speeds to allow you to adjust how you want the living room cooled the two-way air direction helps cool the room quickly and evenly putting the powerful cooling and fan system to efficient use you'll find the installation to be easy and straightforward with minimal modification to your existing window frame needed to fit the compact design of the 13 inch width and 12 inch height of this unit the medea 5000 btu ez cool window air conditioner is lightweight enough that most can install by yourself and the mounting hardware it comes with makes setting it up a breeze it comes with a remote controller and although it's a bit basic all the necessary functions are there making it convenient to control the ac without having to get up from the couch or bed it uses a washable filter which is great so you won't incur additional costs it's quite easy to remove and wash keeping it optimal to filter dust and pet hairs this unit runs quietly so it won't disturb your activities and is even quiet enough to leave on overnight in your bedroom keeping you cool and comfortable as you sleep overall the medea 5000 btu easy cool window air conditioner is a good budget choice for anyone living in a small to medium-sized space it's also a good pick if you live in a house with central air but need that extra bit of cooling power for a particular room the fourth product on our list is the lg energy star 8000 btu window air conditioner this is our best air conditioner for medium sized rooms if you're looking for an air conditioner with a bit more cooling power i recommend the lg energy star 8000 btu window air conditioner at about 340 dollars it's an affordable air conditioner capable of cooling medium-sized rooms with a simple modern design the lg energy star has an attractive and unobtrusive design that fits well in most rooms more importantly it doesn't have a bulky build and it's low profile 12.4 inches high and 19.6 inches across design means that it sits comfortably in most windows it does weigh 58 pounds so you might need an extra hand installing it the unit is able to comfortably cool a 350 square foot space and the remote allows you to switch between the three different fan speeds it's worth noting that there's also a 10 000 btu unit that's able to cool a 700 square foot space quite well this air conditioner also has a built-in timer and sleep mode letting you adjust when you want it to cool and for how long plus to help you save energy it has an energy saver mode where the unit will shut off and turn back on as it detects temperature changes if you opt for a model that's wi-fi enabled you can control the unit from your phone or use amazon alexa or hey google to issue voice commands the unit is pretty quiet around 52 decibels which is less noise than two people having the average conversation it also works as a dehumidifier capable of removing up to 3.3 pints of water out of the air each hour the lg energy star 8000 btu window air conditioner is a versatile unit that is available with wi-fi options if you want to keep a small to medium-sized apartment cool i think the lg is a solid option for medium-sized spaces the third product on our list is the frigidaire 10000 btu cool connect smart window air conditioner this is our best smart air conditioner if you enjoy technology or have a smart connected home and want to get the most out of your ac then our pick for the best smart air conditioner might be the one for you the frigidaire 1000 btu cool connect smart window air conditioner is priced around 400 and comes with modern smart features that will help you customize how you want it to cool the unit connects to wi-fi and by downloading the frigidaire app you can control its settings from your iphone or android device you can customize a schedule and receive up-to-date alerts including a notification that it's time to change the filter by being able to control the frigidaire smart window air conditioner while you're out of the house the unit is more energy efficient allowing you to save on your electricity bill the inclusion of an auto cool function energy saver mode and sleep mode are welcome as they provide more versatility to this already powerful unit this smart air conditioner is also compatible with amazon alexa and google assistant so you can use voice commands to switch between its three fan speeds and three cooling speeds or set a timer it's capable of cooling a 450 square foot room and i think its attractive modern design makes up for its slightly larger build which comes in at 19.75 inches long and 14.5 inches tall everything you need for installation comes in the box and it's also nice that it comes with a remote for an extra way to control the temperature overall the frigidaire 10000 btu cool connect smart window air conditioner is ideal if you like to stay connected to your home through your devices using the frigidaire app you can ensure that the temperature is just right when you walk through the front door the second product on our list is the lg dual inverter 14000 btu window air conditioner this is our best energy efficient air conditioner if you're looking for a complete air conditioner that offers exceptional efficiency then look no further than the 550 lg dual inverter 14 000 btu window air conditioner this unit is just under 25 inches deep just under 24 inches wide is 15 inches tall and packs a lot of power into an efficient machine installation is a bit more difficult than previous models due to its size but the power efficiency and intelligence of this unit is fantastic and cancels out any of those concerns i also love that despite its size it's got a modern design the dual inverter technology allows this air conditioner to produce 14 000 btu enough to cool 800 square feet of space without causing massive increases in your utility bill the lg dual inverter 14000 btu window air conditioner is up to 25 percent more efficient than what an energy star certification requires and results in a unit that is cheaper to run than other less powerful units which earned this air conditioner a rare most efficient certification the efficiency not only helps on your electricity costs but it also helps with noise levels despite having more power than the previously covered units this one is actually the quietest it can run with volumes that are just slightly louder than that of a library so you'll hardly even notice it's there while it keeps you cooled ease of use is also something that lg kept in mind while designing this air conditioner as it can be adjusted on the unit itself using the lg think app or by using amazon alexa or your google assistant you can adjust the four cooling and fan speeds to customize your experience to suit your space and needs you'll also want to make sure that you're keeping the filter clean as that will keep the efficiency at its best with power smart features and exceptional efficiency on board the lg dual inverter 14000 btu window air conditioner is easily our pick for the best energy efficient air conditioner the first product on our list is the frigidaire 25000 btu window air conditioner this is our best air conditioner for large spaces if you need to cool large spaces you'll want a heavy duty air conditioner like the frigidaire 25000 btu which goes for around 750 dollars it is more expensive than the previous models but well worth the investment when you consider you can effectively cool up to 1600 square feet with all that cooling power it's good to know that frigidaire has included an energy saver mode as well as a 24 hour on and off timer so that the unit works as efficiently as possible and can save you money on your electricity bill with its low energy consumption function i'll also mention the fact that you'll need a 230 volt electrical outlet for it to function the dehumidifier can drop to 7.8 pints of water out of the air per hour and the unit runs at 60 decibels not surprisingly being the loudest ac on our list it's also the bulkiest and heaviest unit in this video coming in at 26.5 inches wide by 18.6 inches tall and weighing 139 pounds needless to say installation is a two-person job but with everything needed to secure the unit to the window coming in the box setup is a straightforward process the ready select electronic controls allow you to set the comfort level to your preference plus there's a convenient temperature readout that displays the set temperature a remote lets you control the three cooling speeds set the timer or turn on the energy saver mode it also comes with an antibacterial filter which reduces airborne bacteria odors and other particles maintaining a cool and comfortable living space if you need to cool large spaces the frigidaire 25000 btu window air conditioner is a large but mighty choice and is capable of cooling an entire apartment or even the entire floor of a small house thanks for watching and that's | TECH REVIEW | UCOGapLolOewsy_KOkhdTrOQ | 2021-08-11 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,725 | 9,585 |
IhDD7nHUkeQ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IhDD7nHUkeQ | Caryn AI - Digital AI Girlfriend or Glorified Simpbot 2000? Show Me Your Source Code! Caryn Marjorie | Hello everybody welcome back to another AI video in this one I want to talk to you about Karen A.I and no this is not AI that wants to talk to your manager oh no no no not at all this one is much much worse now Karen a I or what I call simp bot 2000 is a new AI companion and I put companion in bolded quotation marks it's based around Karen Marjorie AKA cutie Karen who's on Snapchat and she has like 1.8 million followers she calls her herself a Snapchat influencer whatever the that is and anyway she's teamed up with a company called Forever voices and they've used GPT or chat GPT to create an AI clone slash virtual girlfriend yeah so real talk guys this isn't really for that this has apparently been made to help men you know deal with their toxic masculinity and it helps them cure loneliness but nobody would just doesn't make any sense we know what this is really all about don't we yeah it's a Bob's and vagine simulator I mean incubator I mean procrastinator I mean there's there's some word out there that rhymes with that that I know it just doesn't come to mind yeah guys this is what happens when only fans is too hard anyways this is basically like the 80s and 90s when you know you'd watch TV late at night in a 1-800 or 1-900 number would come on and you know for like 4.99 a minute you could call some lonely woman who happened to be a man named Skeeter and he was 48 years old and driving a truck and just pulled over his truck for the end of the night and wanted to talk to somebody okay it got a little too weird there doing all the way out there in the rain you didn't bring the number no it was your mother's 900 number I just ran out across um but that's all this is guys personally I say steer clear away from it I don't support it let me know what you think in the comments below thanks for watching | Curtis Pyke | UC51g2r_bWOQq-7Y-VwU9sYA | 2023-05-17 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 363 | 1,828 |
8UJeCI1uHiE | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8UJeCI1uHiE | In Our Time (BBC Radio 4) | Wikipedia audio article | in our time as a live BBC radio discussion series exploring the history of ideas presented by Melvyn Bragg since the 15th of October 1998 it is one of BBC radio fuzz most successful discussion programs acknowledged to have transformed the landscape for serious ideas at peak listening time as of the 21st of June 2018 808 episodes have been aired and the series attracts a weekly audience exceeding 2 million listeners topic program the series devised and produced by Olivia Seligman with others and currently produced by Simon Tillotson with Victoria brignall runs weekly throughout the year on BBC Radio 4 except for a summer break of approximately eight to ten weeks between July and September each programme covers a specific historical philosophical religious cultural or scientific topic in a November 2009 interview Bragg described how he prepares for each show it's not easy but I like reading I enjoy what was called swatting in my day I get the notes late Friday afternoon for the following Thursday morning I find all the spare time I can for reading get up very early on a Thursday morning have the final two hours of nervousness and away we go bragh hosts discussion of the week's subject featuring what he has characterized as three absolutely top class academics on the subject the programme is normally broadcast live and unedited on Thursday mornings at 9:00 a.m. lasting around 42 minutes and is then available online he begins each episode with a short summary of the week's topic then introduces the three guests he guides the discussion along a generally chronological route then either concludes the programme himself or invites summation remarks from one of the specialists Brad gives short shrift to pretension of any kind while remaining stalwart in his search for knowledge his methodology in in our time as not unlike that of a man throwing a stick for a dog he Chuck's his questions ahead and if the chosen academic fails to bring it right back he chides them he retains enough of his bluff Cumbrian origins not to be taken in by gambling and Tweety high spirits topic history in our time was conceived for Bragg in 1998 after he was forced to quit his decade-long role as presenter for start the week due to a perceived conflict of interest arising from his appointment as a Labour life peer he was offered the Thursday death slot and decided he would do what he always wanted to do and hastily battered out a simple idea with producer Olivia Seligman expecting the show would only last a few months by September 1999 he had taken a timeslot that was previously attracting an audience of 600,000 and grown it to 1.5 million by 2000 the half-hour show was expanded to 45 minutes and to include three guest speakers in 2004 the program was made available as a podcast from the BBC website and iTunes for one week after broadcast until July 2014 listeners could also sign up for weekly email newsletters from Bragg where he mentioned any additional information relating to the program along with snippets from his own personal and intellectual life in 2009 selected transcripts of episodes from the programme were compiled in the book in our time a companion to the Radio 4 series edited by Bragg since 2010 every episode of the programme has been available from its website as streaming audio making it one of the first BBC programmes to have its entire archive released since 2011 the entire archive has been available to download as individual podcasts topic cultural impact the program is considered one of the BBC's most successful projects acknowledged to have transformed the landscape for serious ideas at peak listening time frequent contributors to the program since 1998 include AC grayling Angie Hobbs Ian Stewart Simon Schaffer Martin Palmer John Mullen Steve Jones and Carolyn Crawford in 2005 listeners were invited to vote in a popularity contest for the greatest philosopher in history with the winner selected as the subject of the final programme before the summer break with 30,000 votes cast the contest was won by Karl Marx with twenty seven point nine percent of the votes other shortlisted figures were David Hume 12.7% Ludwig Wittgenstein 6.8% Friedrich Nietzsche 6.5% Plato 5.6% Immanuel Kant 5.6 percent Thomas Aquinas 4.8% Socrates 4.8% Aristotle 4.5 percent and Karl Popper 4.2 percent the poll was controversial but led to widespread reporting and a boost in the program's overall listenership as various UK celebrities and news outlets championed their favourites | wikipedia tts | UCqsTEykZZCMfAA5wK3mEjyQ | 2018-12-14 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 764 | 4,520 |
O-xfbP2zU3k | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O-xfbP2zU3k | eARC with HDMI 2.1, Enhanced Audio Return Channel at up to 40mbit/s | so we hit the HDMI booths and that as part of the HDMI 2.1 is a this.e arc support some new smart surround solutions oh hi so who you hi i'm its i'm from simpler laboratories ER is the new enhanced audio return channel it builds upon the original art from hdmi 2.0 and in previous days original ark was about one to four megabits a second and ER is up to 40 megabits a second so what does it mean return channel what happens is is a video goes into your television and you want to get the high bitrate and other audio out of your television to your AVR your soundbar and using the new ER it allows you to get much higher bit rates out of your television back to your sound bar or network over their regular optical cables or something totally different is new speaker systems or arc worked across either spit if Toslink or an HDMI cable back channel now we are exclusively across the HDMI cable and does I mean in the future people will be able to position their speakers in any size room anywhere and then the setting others like is there a microphone that detects the calibrates or how does it work how do you how do you calibrate the room to get perfect surround does that help with that yeeaargh is actually just a transport mechanism for high bitrate audio it's actually agnostic to I think it supports up to 32 channels of uncompressed but it also could supports compressing most notably the Dolby Dolby Digital Plus true HD and DTS master and you know since we're bitstream agnostic if there are new uncompressed or compressed standards in the future it also handled those and what this allows you it you know the 32 channels uncompressed there's a standard for that that would put the speakers many places but it's not specified on how they will be utilized so as for example Dolby true HD is a 7.1 and perhaps even higher than that a nine point one 11 point one or two and that the bitstream will just flow through the television to the ABR or to the sandbar be decoded there or an Adobe eighty mas system to the sound bar and then some of the speakers will point towards the ceiling and come back down and so you can mimic the surround sound without requiring necessarily rear speakers or rear hight speakers is there some kind of raishin to be done with that is that something else that would be part of the you know the Dolby or the DTS and how they would do things like that there's nothing if you know we don't do any microphone calibration of sound or anything like that that's not really part of the standard but we don't preclude it but it's not part of the standard but it is part of the standard that hadn't been there in the past there was a lip sync as part of arc but was never really implemented now there should be a lip sync that is part of mandatory portion of it means every remote of the HDMI 2.1 televisions will have a menu system where you can go and screw it back afford the video based on the audio that's presently what some televisions are trying to do to correct for lip-sync maybe there'll be some separate or secondary sub menus that you go to and try and have a slider bar and correct the audio as you perceive it to be in but now with York the television manufacturer should measure the video pipeline in the television and then send that video delay information to the sound bar and the sambar can correct automatically and if you change from say a gaming mode to a theater mode the television can then send the new updated lip-sync information and should do it automatically on the fly and so this is a simply labs box right here Correll what goes on in here okay what we have here is this box is basically a piece of test equipment for mimicking either a transmitter or a receiver and using it we can send control streams that mimic proper and as well as bad behaviors as specified by the HDMI specification so return means the TV sense theory my out back to the speakers or something correct how do you get your high bitrate audio or any other audios that are inside the television say from a set-top box if you have it connected directly to your TV how do you get the good sound out of it maybe that tells me my output correct you'll be normally the speakers on a big screen like this probably aren't it's going to be as good as what you can get from a sound bar certainly not as good as what you'll get from an AVR but this is a way of getting more than you know standard PCM out and get some real amplification going so it's going to be interesting to get the next level of the sound experience and that's going to be that's now a standard by part of the HDMI one correct this is evolutionary so we go from four megabits to 40 megabits and there's also a new signalling scheme this now uses the two pins that were repurposed that were originally part of the HDMI 1.4 with Ethernet those same two pins from Ethernet 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jL09gRe1q7s | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jL09gRe1q7s | Evidence for Milgromian gravity from galactic bars to the Hubble tension | okay so um thank you for inviting me to this talk um so in this presentation i'm going to explain um what the theory known as milgram and dynamic so wand is about um how this works uh theoretically uh some of the observational evidence for it and uh also um there'll be a long section on how it fits into the cosmological context so as you can see from uh the figures they've put on this slide um the idea is to reconcile uh galaxy scale observations so generally favorable with larger scale observations like the bullet cluster and obviously the idea is to not ignore either of these um all right so uh to give a general um overview i wanted to begin by showing um the the problem that we're trying to solve and the problem is that if you plot the rotation speed of a galaxy as a function of distance from its center then the data points are up here they show a flat rotation curve in the outskirts but uh most of the galaxy mass is within about five kilopass in this case uh so beyond that you expect a capillary in decline in the rotation curve this is just what happens in also in the solar system where the more distant planets orbit the sun slower um of course this is not correct for the galaxy um observation is not correct but what is the reason for this uh one popular explanation is uh dark matter halo surrounding every galaxy uh that can boost the rotation curve because then there is still a significant amount of mass uh beyond the barriers uh which is causing this boost to location curve so that's one theory um in this picture then galaxies look like this okay so they have the visible sort of disc of uh like standard matter and baryonic matter and then there's this halo of dark matter which is shown in blue um the important thing to understand though is that this is just a just an artist um depiction um real galaxies um actually look like this there is of course no direct evidence so there is actually any invisible mass here um there might be there might not be um but all we have is the visible disc rotating too fast compared to the standard theory um so that's the flat rotation curve problem now the problem of course is uh caused by the application of newtonian gravity to the distribution of detectable mass um so just as a way for review um when you're far out from the galaxy uh the gravity uh of course is given by gm of the r squad and m changes very very slowly uh basically the galaxy's just a point mass if the visible mass was all there was and that has to equate to the centripetal acceleration so you can see the powers of r are different and that's why the um newtonian expectation would be that the v declines as one over square root of r um assuming there isn't any dark matter um so this however um raise the issue of uh whether the nutrient gravity is itself uh correct uh if it's the correct fear to be using and before we invent large amounts of invisible mass specifically to solve one particular problem i should question the application of nutrient gravity now we know that it doesn't always work for example if this equation gave you a velocity comparable to the speed of light then relativistic effects become important and the theory fails you need general relativity one important issue in this talk however is whether quantum mechanics is important as well so these are the two major revolutions since the time of newton uh which have obviously both been sort of neglected in this equation um and in this talk i want to focus more on the the quantum mechanics uh in the first quarter also so uh basically the idea is that if you um well the idea in the neutral mechanics is that you can have define a position and velocity like exactly for each particle um the arbitrarily high accuracy is possible uh which is obviously not correct just because that's how it works in neutral gravity but it's it's not correct um so basically what is being done is uh you're approximating a region of space time which i've shown schematically here being curved by a mass and this is probably what it actually looks like basically um in nutrient gravity or in general relativity you're approximating it like this there's a completely smooth curve which is being curved by the mass um and of course the idea is that these two approximately therefore generativity although it doesn't capture all the details is still approximately correct um now by the way this looks um reasonable to me and the issue is suppose you are much further away from the mass or the mass is much smaller and the space time was only very weakly curved then it would look like this i guess but you would approximate it like this uh then what would happen the small scale corrugations of quantum fluctuations would be much more important uh relatively speaking and these are completely neglected yeah so uh a proper this approximation may fail now to quantify that in more detail what i've uh i'll show you a great way to do that in a sec but basically um the idea is that if you look at space time it kind of looks black but and then if you look uh at very high precision you zoom in many times if you like eventually you'll see some structure like this which is not at all captured in general relativity and that will cause problems basically because gravitational waves for example can't have an exactly zero amplitude even though they would do they can do in generativity there's nothing there um so to quantify like when quantum effects might actually be important uh what we what i would suggest is to consider uh what happens in empty space because um classically you can have um zero energy density but quantum mechanically there is a that's not possible there's a non-zero minimum energy uh and actually this is well um sort of motivated from an observational perspective which is to say that we observe the universe accelerating apart uh what is known as dark energy that's been detected through tripoli supernovae and this uh can measured amount of dark energy can be used to estimate when um quantum gravity effects are supposed to be important now basically the way to do that is to say um the dark energy has a certain amount of energy density which you can kind of infer from supernovae and the gravitational field has a certain amount of energy density which depends on the gravitational field strength classically of course if there is absolutely no gravity there is no energy density in the gravitational field uh so what will happen at some point these two sides will be comparable and for very weak fields the row vac will actually dominate uh whereas for very strong fields the gravity will be more important and the vacuum energy will be negligible so this transition uh occurs at nine uh times synchronous ten meters per second square so basically when the gravity is weaker than about this uh we expect quantum effects to become important now um to show roughly what is going on if i plot out the energy density in some region of space there is a function of the square of the gravitational field strain um you have a contribution from the vacuum and classically you have this term uh now in the real world i guess both quantum mechanics and sort of gravity are important which means you have to combine them the total i guess might look like this but the point is we don't know and asymptotically it you need to be here and you need to follow this curve at high this line with high g square but when the transition looks like i've shown here or whether it's sort of curves and does something like that uh is obviously not really known without understanding quantum gravity more detail so um this uh part of the parameter space we don't really know what is going on um now and that essentially is the answer to the question posed here which is that we don't know um but pretending we do might not be a good idea so basically quantum gravity effects should become important and therefore classical theories can't really be expected to work they might they might not um now if in this scenario what would happen of course is that as the accelerations drop below this threshold the discrepancy at least in fractional terms becomes larger and larger whereas at acceleration much above this threshold the classical theories work so if you see a you see an acceleration dependent discrepancy with the classical gravity theory then that might be a signature quantum effects so it's like a low temperature effect basically we know that classical thermodynamics doesn't work at low temperatures so that's would be similar for space time there are actually some papers uh showing which use this idea uh so i had the references earlier now uh if we then look at the actual observations um you can plot obviously the rotation cover for galaxies was showing earlier you can plot it in a different way you can plot it as the observed acceleration which is the v c squared over r the centripetal acceleration needed to hold the galaxy together against the newtonian gravity from the baryons alone so without postulating any invisible mass uh and this is a way to quantify the discrepancy because uh obviously the whole point of the flat rotation problem is that the g orbs greater than g n so which is shown here by you've got a line of equality here the data points are up here uh the important thing to understand though is that on this graph i've shown about 2700 data points from 153 different galaxies and they all fall on a very very tight radial acceleration relation which at high accelerations is actually more or less on the line of equality but at low accelerations it departs and the slope is about half at low accelerations um there's a wide range of different sort of galaxy masses and surface brightnesses are shown here and the threshold that i was talking about in the previous slide is here and the accelerations the discrepancies do indeed set in below about this acceleration scale uh because if you see the scale here the solar system is at way over to the right um that may be 10 to the minus 3 to the minus 4 meters per second square so ten to the minus eight there's no sign of a discrepancy it tends to minus nine it suddenly starts uh appearing so the threshold is then uh seems to more or less capture the essence of where the discrepancy is set in uh which is a strong hint that these discrepancies are in fact due to quantum corrections to guarantee that apparently not understood now um so these are this galaxies of course um now what about elliptical galaxies well actually they follow the same relation so here we're showing um constraints from the temperature and density profiles of uh halos of hot gas around x around elliptical early type galaxies and uh the spiral or this galaxy rar radial acceleration relation is showing the background in blue and the new data points are these colored dots from different galaxies but you can also sometimes some elliptical galaxies have a thin rotating disc of gas which this is a very small fraction of the mass but still it's important because it allows you to trace the rotation curve in much the same way as you would do for a spiral and then the data points from three galaxies are shown here uh and in background uh the lines in the background show the spiral galaxy rar and it's sort of dispersion if you like which is all consistent with observation errors by the way but uh anyway uh that's the spiral galaxy area in the background and the electrical galaxy points fall nicely on there so the spiral and elliptical galaxies fall on the rar and there's also like a weak lensing version of the aria going down to very low accelerations which also have been done by brower at all like early this year and that also follows the area so there is a clear evidence that for energy density dependent breakdown of classical gravity theorems um so that's the rotation curve business one important clue is the distribution of satellite galaxies around the milky way so if we go beyond the disk we know that bond works relatively well within the disk the galaxy whatever if you go beyond it to the satellite galaxy um system which can't really be observed in great detail uh for very distant galaxies but for the meteor m31 we can and what happens is uh that the milky and m31 satellite galaxies are preferentially distributed in a very thin plane so for the milky way um we also have proper motion data indicating the motions are within a plane whereas for m31 the plane is seen close to edge on these alexa are moving away from us the ones below are moving towards us and we have proper motions in couple of cases as well uh recently so uh the idea here is that um the only real way to get a thin plane of satellites like that is if you exploit um if you have an interaction between galaxies we know this scenario works we have seen galaxies forming within tidal tales such as in the antennae but um what uh i'm saying is that uh there aren't really any alternatives uh there's no bible alternatives to this scenario which is known to be plausible it's just that nothing else seems to work and people have tried very hard to come up with alternatives um for reasons that will become clear and said uh but there's things like elementary appreciation of grouping fallout but if we consider in detail and these don't really work um as shown in this very detailed study from uh muscle palaci but maybe many other papers by other teams coming to single conclusions um so there isn't any problem with forming a plane of satellites as such uh the thing is the though um in the lambda cerium or standard cosmological model um these uh galaxies if there were title degrees tidal dwarf galaxies would only contain baryons because um the dark matter can't pull and form into very thin dense tidal tails the reason they're so dense is because the bearings have sort of dissipated energy and settle into very thin disc ultimately you draw a tidal tail out of this this logic doesn't work with the dark matter so you can get these galaxies to form perhaps in lambda city but there will be purely vary on it and then you have to consider the high internal velocity dispersions of these galaxies which in the local group are measurable um which means that the satellite galaxies in a thin plane have high internal velocity special strong self gravity must be present to hold them together um which means normally if you see a galaxy with strong self gravity you would attribute this to dark matter so the gn of the bands is sufficient to hold together well what about if you add g n of the dark matter but it doesn't work here because of the fact that they're in a plane uh so the internal dynamics of the milky and m30 and satellite galaxies cannot be explained by any training gravity and here i don't just mean the nutrient gravity of the variance alone but the neutron gravity in general because you shouldn't have substantial amounts of dark matter in a tidal wave galaxy um so also tidal dops are very fragile in that many laptops docks around both the matrix and m31 and there's also a satellite plane around centaurus a um the military names are you and satellite planes are about one in three thousand outliers from lambda city expectations and centaurs say it's about one in 18500 and these are the only three galaxies around which we know the 3d distribution of satellites in detail um so it's all very highly unlikely and clear indication that you need to move beyond internet gravity by the way the satellite galaxy's internal dynamics are well explained in mod um so that's the local group satellite planes and basically the idea is that you had a interaction between actually in mon you had an interaction between the military and andromeda which uh formed the satellite plates but in general any kind of interaction can form satellite planes so here it's another galaxy where there's been an interaction and i think the other galaxies are hiding behind there um the thing is with this with these gas tails they're purely baryonic so you could form tidal dwarf galaxies here but they'll be purely variable which is pretty much true in any theory [Music] so you need to understand the satellite the galaxies in the m31 satellite things as purely periodic um objects only really possible in a modular gravity like north so uh that's the local group satellite planes uh and now that we've seen some um motivations for um the mond uh what i want to do is explain um what this is about um it was developed uh to address the rotation curves uh by the way only a very limited amount of data was available in 1983 uh but it was developed to address the rotation curve because that's kind of the problem situation used in theory construction as philosophers would put it um it was developed uh based on the idea that um so the system constraints do not go down to the low accelerations where mon posits the departure from classical theories um so you can write a lagrangian for mon the one thing to understand the kinetic part of the action is not modified which means we have a standard law of inertia the gravitational part is modified so the manner in which masses give rise to gravitational fields is modified and basically you get this equation instead um which actually because uh this new function is non-linear it breaks the strong equivalence principle and there have been some studies which actually found strong evidence for this um you can ask about if you want i'll just focus on the consequences for isolated systems well there isn't much of an external field effect um and here first of all you can derive the a0 value from a handful of rotation curves this was done in 1991 values it's not changed uh the asymptotic limits are like this uh g equals square root of a zero g and in the deep mode limit whereas at high accelerations g equals gn um one uh consequence of this is that the flat is that rotation curves go flat when you're beyond the extent of the matter distribution they go flat at the level of fourth route of gm a0 which is a very strong prediction of one and not really negotiable what happens in this case the data should fall on this dotted line uh which they do across a huge range in mass and more importantly um if you had galaxy in the standard model they would kind of be on this upper line and they can be dragged down by things like feedback losing a lot of the baryonic mass maybe but not losing dark matter and that will then cause you to go down roughly like almost vertically um the thing is though almost anything below this uh dashed line could happen so the chance of um going from a slope of three to a slope of four and like exactly falling on this line predicted 40 years ago is very low uh more importantly if you have um gas dominated galaxies or star dominated galaxies they should have different amounts of feedback because obviously they have the same kind of ionic mass but they've formed different numbers of stars so the dark blue points are star domination light blue points are gas dominated and they fall on exactly the same vga fr so you have galaxies which are like 10 percent gas so galaxies are 90 gas and they've obviously had exactly the same amount of feedback according to the standard model theorists which is not very likely more likely is that because they have the same total mass they have the same va which is naturally more but not taller than the cdf uh by the way for the relativistic mon theories you won't discuss too much um you can make the gravitational waves travel at the speed of light there's a paper from 46 lasting in 2019 and the recent one uh also um so so that's the um so the the gravitational waves traveling at the speed of light is not a problem in mon it is from many other theories i've heard but not from one um so uh yes this blue arrow shows roughly how you how feedback would kind of work if you like in the standard model um what you would do now that's the basics of mond and now we can sort of compare how dark matter and mond sort of fare in uh one uh illustrative example which um it is shown here with that the data is shown there and this is a rotation curve so the rotation speed against distance now you can see that um in this case mon doesn't fit the rotation curve okay um it's spin whereas the nutrient gravity plus the dark matter picture has actually fit really well um so this was published in 1998 and what it highlights is um an important lesson which is uh that uh the neutron model can fit anything because uh the astronomers were fitting the rotation curve of one galaxy using a photograph of a different galaxy um and obviously the bionic mass distribution um corresponded to a different galaxy in the rotation that they're trying to fit uh the end result being that you can still get a perfect fit um in the nutrient gravity model because if you're allowed to add an arbitrary amount of invisible matter specifically to address these particular observations in other words invisible matter is not independently constrained then obviously you could fit almost anything including this fake galaxy but in mond um it wasn't possible the reason is that the photometry or the image corresponded to a galaxy which had a much longer scale length than the galaxy with the rotation curve so try as you might this is the best the mon fit can do it'll essentially the the more rotation curve of the galaxy which provides whose image was used because it is a much longer scale left the rotation curve rises very slowly there's no real negotiation possible about that and as a result it's simply not possible to fit the data so here one didn't fit but only because it's a fake galaxy for real galaxies it does work whereas in lambda cdm you could fit anything um real fake it doesn't matter um so that's uh the rotation curve fits uh now one way to so what i was showing is of course that dark matter can fit anything that doesn't necessarily mean it's wrong it doesn't mean it's not predictive but one way to try and break the degeneracy is to look at the bars in the central regions of many uh disc galaxies so a bar is like a rod-like structure which you often see in the central region of a spiral galaxy and what happens uh is that the bar sort of rotates with time it uh as almost as a solid body um and the bar also slows down due to dynamical friction with the halo so this is a kind of friction that doesn't really it relies purely on gravity and there being particles of dark matter uh so what i've shown here is the pattern speed of the bar uh against time in different models um the main thing to the most important model is the red one which shows like a lambda cdm sort of uh galaxy um inside a live dark matter halo and the black one which is the mon model there's also a few other modified gravity through it's the morphite gravity non-local gravity uh the green and blue um the other thing is the orange curve which is the um called dark matter halo but where the dynamical friction between the bar and the halo has been artificially suppressed or eliminated as a result of that the orange model is able to get a constant omega p with time uh so that but that's not obviously how lambda and galaxies work how they actually work is like the red model where there's a clear decline in the omega p with time and if you evolve it for longer you see like very clearly a significant drop in the pattern speed um so it sounds like there should be a clear way to break the degeneracy between lambda cm and theories where galaxies lack cold dark matter halos by looking at the pattern speed like does it really slow down and we quantify that using the r parameter which is the ratio of the rotation radius of the bar to the to its a major axis so the quartition radius is the radius where um the angular frequency of stars on standard like circular orbits from the galactic center matches the angular frequency of the bar so if you imagine a rotation curve you draw a straight line on it at the slope given by omega p where does that intersect the rotation curve and that's the rcr and the r bar is the pass a major axis now the thing is because the rotation is typically almost linear in the inner parts even a small reduction in the pattern speed significantly raises the rotation radius so we see the significant drop in omega p here will push the rotation radius way out and okay it is possible the bar is also becoming slightly stronger and longer but uh certainly this ratio will rise so uh that's why we say that our greater this our parameter greater than one point four is what we call a slovak uh whereas one to one point four is called a fast bar uh you shouldn't really get bars below one and there are some but these can be explained using measurement therapists as the explained carefully in co-op but all 2021 which is has the fast bars in the ultra fast passes according to the title um so uh if we then try and do sort of population statistics with different models uh well basically the models shown here creating different well just considering the different snapshots in the simulations um and we do the statistics to find out the mean value of the r parameter across the different time steps and the intrinsic dispersion in r uh and you can infer these parameters reasonably accurately so first of all observationally you should end up down here in other words observed bars are fast with them perhaps modest amount of intrinsic dispersion between galaxies but basically they're in the fast regime uh in mondial here which agreed pretty well the other modified gravity theories also agree reasonably well um the live pluma halo model which is sort of a lambda cdm model basically uh designed to follow the radial acceleration relation is here and if you evolve it for longer you end up here so this is a slow bar um now the thing to understand is uh you can also plot the distribution of uh well the statistics from eagle galaxies evil is a hydrodynamical cosmological simulation of lambda cdm um and uh eagle galaxies are here at red ship point five if you wait a bit and you get redshift 0.27 they're here by the time you get to redshift zero the eagle galaxies are here which is obviously in dramatic disagreement with the observations so there's about an eight sigma tension here um the thing is the evil isn't like a later simulation there's higher resolution simulation which you can consider we'll do in a second so this is the r parameter uh and its intrinsic dispersion as determined from observations and from the simulation is known as eagle 100 um tng 100 and tng 50 the tension is listed here um so basically uh we look at a 13 sigma tension of falsification of the lambda cdm paradigm uh this is highly significant um the lambda serium results appear numerically convert they're always going to scatter a little bit between simulations but they're all consistent with basically the tng 100 result the level of tension obviously differs between these cases because the sample sizes are a little bit different so while we had fewer galaxies there was slightly less tension there's a there's 42 galaxies used for these and i guess by the time you had much more than that on the simulation side you won't i mean that level of potential kind of converts you could be limited by the observation uncertainties um but yeah we basically look at a 14 13 14 signal attention um so that more or less proves that galaxy bars are fast but they should be slow in lambda cdm numerically converge results so so we have more or less broken the the degeneracy here um now after uh showing the galaxy scale evidence i want to explain like so you're probably thinking about how does one work in cosmology it can't explain the bullet class or the cnb things like that um but actually it can so the way we do that is we use um the new hdm framework um proposed by uh carrie angus 12 years ago um this uh the the cosmic pie chart which you've probably seen looks actually much the same in the new hdm picture but instead of cold dark matter we have hot dark matter which we think is in the form of sterile neutrinos with a massive 11 electron volts of the c-square we'll come on to why that is later but the overall mass energy budget is then the same as in lambda city on large scales so you get um a standard background cosmology uh that's been shown in various uh papers uh that the deviations from the standard female equation will embrace the wall um you apply bond only to the deviations of the density from the cosmic mean and you have to include the external field effect as well if you're doing this once in a small region of the universe which is in principle not needed if you consider very largely here so this is the basic cosmological non framework the important thing is that the dark matter should be sort of diffuse uh and not capable of forming some massive halos around individual galaxies but it should be present on larger scales in actually the same amount as in the lambda cdm paradigm this will fix a lot of the problems in a set so uh the first thing uh so with the standard expansion history you get the same sort of big bang nuclear synthesis uh the additional sterile nutrient has some impact on that which is very small um so you get the same ex with the same expansion so you get the same like the recombination happens at the same time you get the same angular damage distance to the positive micro effect on radiation and the important thing is that mon is subdominant at those epochs because the gravity is about 20 times higher than ac so actually mon doesn't help or hinder your attempts to fit the cmb um the reason we can fit the cmb in mod is because of the sterile nutrients not because of mod assad um the other thing to understand is that okay but by changing the cold dark matter too hot doesn't that create problems uh because the hot dark matter has a free streaming length which is obviously much larger than for cold dark matter and actually the free streaming effects are not completely negligible but given the present measurement uncertainties uh if you consider any kind of dark matter particle whose mass is more than 10 electron volts by c squared then the mass may as well be sort of infinity um so as it says in the plant collaboration paper if the sterile neutrinos have a mass more than 10 ev by c-squared then the particle is so massive their effect on the semi spectra is identical to all dark matter um so obviously you know the mu was 11 ev by c squared then we'd be above 10 and that's the way to address the planck data the important thing is that bond does become important but only when the red ship drops below about 50. essentially the universe has to expand around the factor of 20 in order to make month actually relevant um so you can see here that because the cmd is the recipe 1100 uh the red curve is the fit to the cmd power spectrum lambda cdm and the blue with new hdm and essentially fits identical you can change the parameters slightly to optimize the fit but there's no problem fitting the cmb anymore at all it's just not very sensitive because the gravity is much higher than a0 you might be sensitive to dark matter but you're not sensitive involved so that's the cmb for which the which we fit using sterile neutrinos and there is some evidence for these on using terrestrial experiments um so you typically get sort of curves like this uh for the orange curve the terrestrial inference on what sterile nutrient mass might be preferred by various anomalies that have been detected on the ground uh not motivated such by cosmology um what people often do on such grafts though is they show like the prior from the cosmology which prefers a very low mass for the sterile neutrinos and uh this is a problem because lambda cm was assumed here so you can see how the figure has been cut off at 10 ev by c squared which is uh obviously motivated by some kind of bias in favor of lambda cdm because actually you could easily have a slightly larger amount of easily happy level even by c square stereo based on the terrestrial experiments and this was published in the archdiocese in the journal of cosmology in astroparticle physics there's an obvious conflict of interest with the very name of the jungle where um the astroparticle physics uh relies on the assumption that most the missing gravity problem the flat rotation of things are actually due to a due to a particle that is only relevant in astrophysics if that was not true then the name of the journal would not make much sense um so that's the from the terrestrial evidence there are any treatments there's some tensive evidence for that basically um now there's also various other types of astronomical evidence beyond the cmb one well known case is what we call the bullet cluster where you have an offset between the x-ray peaks and the weak lensing peaks the weak cleansing traces the deflection of light by some question of mass and you can see it in the distortion of the shapes of background galaxies so weak lensing peaks are at a different location to the x-ray peaks which could be interpreted as a sign of collisionless matter uh now it's very difficult to explain this in more mainly because accelerations are higher than a0 so one doesn't do all that much but uh we're talking about a fairly large scale uh it's not like a very small one kiloplastic scale several hundred kilopascals as you can see on here um and because of that if you suppose that the extra mass you need okay it's collisionless but does it need to be cold dark matter and the answer is no as long as the sterile neutrinos have a mass more than two electron volts by c squared then you can satisfy the trivial gun limit and also explain the observations so that's what's shown here in angus until 2007 you have the x-ray peak so the red crosses are where the center of mass if you like is and there's a center of baryonic mass and these two ex these two crosses and is the center of collisionless matter or sterile neutrinos at these two crosses and by uh combining these with this four centered potential it's possible to explain the weak lensing observations and the x-ray observations pretty well so i should explain position the x-ray peaks and the weak cleansing contours pretty well um using 2 uv by c-squared extremely three-doors let alone 11. with 11. now we see the tremendous limit is much higher much easier to explain the data um but we need a higher mass than two in order to fit some other galaxy clusters if you use a massive 11 v by c squared then you can fit many pretty much all the realized galaxy clusters analyze the ends that are dead um which actually uh even the the stereo neutrino density just reaches the tremendous limit by the center in all 30 cases a bit of a point sentence in favor of these of this mass we saw earlier the cmb implied the particle mass greater than 20 v by c square um so of course there wouldn't be enough mass in the sterile neutrinos unless you add 11. in principle you can have more than 11 if the nutrients are not fully thermalized but less than 300 or so you can avoid marking of galaxy rotation curves so that's the bullet cluster which again is naturally explained in mon if you also combine one with the sterile neutrinos yes it wasn't like predicted in one but and then dark matter wasn't really predicted in generativity either so we can't we can't explain the blur cluster but the bull cluster is one uh galaxy cluster um okay so that's the blaster is one galaxy cluster another one i want to discuss uh briefly is the el gordo which is at a higher redshift and here we um exploit previous hydrodynamical simulations to pin down the pre-merger configuration uh but these are not cosmological simulations then we can use a cosmological simulation to find out if starting with the cmb you can get such massive clusters with such a high sort of velocity towards each other and that's what's shown here the mass redshift distribution of fast interacting clusters along our fast light curve in uh the jubilee laptop simulation and uh elgato has a mass of about 10 to the 15.5 solar masses uh and it's at a redshift about one so the cosmic scale factor was half then and uh these are the other contours one sigma three single five sigma elgato is on the six point one six sigma contour uh which um uh indicates uh a probability of seven point five one times ten two minus ten that's the solid red control so uh elgato falsifies the lambda cdm at 6.16 sigma which you can read more about here um that indicates that galaxy clusters actually form too rapidly in land compared to lambda cm expectations and the bullet cluster is we calculated in about 2.8 sigma tension so that's not a problem by itself but elgato is um and actually uh what the galaxy clusters show clearly is you need to enhance struct information compared to lambda cdm but to explain the offset between the weak lensing and the x-ray peaks which i don't want to ignore then you also need um additional collisionless matter so we need both wand and extra hot dark matter to make galaxy clusters work and not mention any other observations like the cnb so that's the elgato um the other thing i want to explain uh so how much time do we have left roughly okay um well let's have another 10 minutes or so um so i wanted to explain yes yes another 10 minutes that would be another how long how long do you need 10 minutes would be about 10 minutes okay fantastic so then we can start the question just soon after that thank you very much thanks um so uh another thing i want to explain regarding the large scale structure is what is known as the kenan bagakawi or kbc void for which there's a lot of evidence and basically this is the over 90 percent of the sky um under density where the density is about half of the cosmic mean uh so it's 46 plus 26 percent below the positive mean which you can sort of see here i have plotted the ratio of the density to the positive mean against the distance and at large distances it's sort of all flat at one as you might expect so the figures need to normalize to do that okay but um at small distances uh you have this data point which indicates very significant under density this was pointed out in a very recent archive paper which we weren't involved with and doesn't mention us and is also not by these authors so that's the kbc boy now how likely is such an under density in the standard cosmological model so to address that we considered spheres with thick shells with a 40 megapascic hole and that's the reason why the distance uncertainly is become large because the spectroscopic range is a hubble flow distances and um going after 300 megapascal uh what basically happens in lambda cdm the results are shown as this blue histogram which is nicely described by a gaussian with a dispersion about 4.8 percent and uh the observations are up here along with the uncertainty um so the kvc void falsifies lambda serium at just over six sigma um i made a slight allowance in this figure by the way for redshift space distortion so um the void is sort of slightly deeper in for our local and density will be slightly deeper in wretched space and in real space because of outflows induced by the void uh creating peculiar velocities that create their own redshift um which has the effect of broadening this slightly but that's been included um essentially we've included the effect of a higher local hubble constant which is going to be very important in what i shown next so what's shown here is the density contrast on between 40 and 300 megapascal versus the fraction by which the the ratio between the local hubble constant to be inferred from local uh observations and the actual background value of uh adobe the global value and in lambda cdm obviously on average would be here where the green dot is but um with causing variance at one signal we could be up here so the slight under density and the slight enhancement to the hubble constant locally five sigma you could get up here and that's like the limit um in lambda c the observations are this red dot with these error ellipses so um it's not possible then for the five sigma limit of density fluctuations in lambda cdf to get within the five sigma observationally allowed region um so this is a very clear-cut falsification on uh 300 megapassive scales uh combining the kvc void with the hubble tension you get to 7.09 sigma so other thing to understand is if you could continue this line you might have gotten reasonably close to here suggesting that if you had more cosmic variants than lambda cdm you could actually explain the hubble tension and the kvc void in the same model uh which actually we did using a a void model a semi-analytic model uh including um gravity from beyond the void so constant external field on the void which weakens itself gravity um but also raises the velocities in the cmd frame and using that we're actually able to get um structure formation to be much more efficient than in lambda c so what's shown here as a function of the time basically the density contrast so we have a small initial under density and it stays pretty small in laplacian but in mon it grows very rapidly and it kind of becomes consistent with the observations at the end so if you plot out the density profile of for the under density profile of the uh this model you get to this thick blue curve after a hubble time which actually matches the observations actually the rst correction has been applied on the observations uh it can make it comparable but um you can actually match the um the kvc results and also the fact that there is basically no evidence for another density when you're between like six and eight hundred mega passes away when the data stores if you like so you're able to match that there's a significant density contrasty and it kind of isn't there anymore further out so obviously beyond the void so we're able to match the density contrast of the kvc void we're also able to match the hubble constant there is no hubble tension in this model because um in this model uh the hubble constant is basically where this blue star is and the black point with the error ellipses is the observations um now that's uh the x-axis the y-axis this is the acceleration parameter which is related to the second derivative of the scale factor with time uh which can also be impartial observations and uh this q zero bar is about 1.08 observation the standard model prediction is 0.55 now admittedly the uh on sundays allow you to be at 0.55 but the fact that we have a high value of q0 from observations is strongly suggestive of a local boy so there's actually evidence for um the for a void in both the um zeroth order the number counts galaxy first order the hubble tension and the second order the q zero bar and there's not much data third order yet um it's been uncertain so there have been some objections to the void model because the high local q0 bar was missed in this case by some famous authors because they fixed q0 power at 0.59 uh which obviously is not the idea to apply history from observations in a model independent manner um so that's the local hubble diagram and when we did a comparison between uh lambda cdm and basically um you have a 7.09 sigma tension using the kbc void in the hubble tension and this has been worse than recently by early universe observations continuing to favor the blank low value for the h0 and the late universe continue to play with a high value from supernovae uh it's not just supernovae obviously right now there's many many lightsabers but the high value is preferred at late times very many lights evidence um with the new hdm model um the inner and outer parts of the kvc void and the hubble constant and acceleration parameter and also something i haven't mentioned the motion of the local group with respect to the scene the fact that this is 630 kilometers a second it's a bit low in our model but it's consistent at 2.34 sigma so overall we have 2.53 sigma tension for the new hdm void model which had basically these three three parameters um so we'll be able to get a pretty good fit um now uh to come to my conclusions then um with um new hdm we have a viable cosmological mod model which can explain expansion history and uh get you the rights of big bang nuclear synthesis like 3 percent deviations in some elements but these are very small and consistent with the measurement uncertainties as we showed in our update with hasselberry um you can explain the causing microwave background because um the gravity is much higher than a0 so this bond is not relevant but the serial neutrinos are you have non-standard structure growth and redshift less than 50 which can explain some of the massive galaxy clusters and also some very early galaxies and quasars which people write about from time to time there's many examples like that right now we can explain the bullet cluster to explain the internal dynamics of 30 realized galaxy clusters uh using new hdm uh 11 ev by c squared stereo neutrinos anything less than 100 would actually not affect the galaxy rotation curves so in principle you have a mass slightly higher than 11 if you like um but the rotation curves aren't affected by by the the nutrients then the more this work matters the more gravity so ah new hdm all uh which basically is reduces to classical modern galaxy skills it explains or in many cases predicted failures of lambda cdm on galaxy scales first of all the planes of satellites um with high internal velocity dispersions around the milky way andromeda and centaurus a um which do not work in lambda cdm despite much effort by the community over many years to explain why they do often involving basic algebraic mistakes just to make up the letter c game works um then there's many other small scale failures so there's a high fraction of thin disc galaxies which you've been pointing out by common indian recently by peoples so galaxies should merge very frequently in lambda cd which makes it hard to sustain pin disks then uh the high velocity of nbc3109 which could be backsplashed from the military andromeda flyby but only really more and the articles i was mentioning about the galaxy bars uh by led by rosh mahmud roshan in iran um so on larger scales we have the kbc void and elgordo and also the hubble tension which falsify lambda serium and very high significance um so basically both the under densities and the over densities are much more pronounced than in lambda cdm but it was kind of predicted in new hdm that this could happen which is in papers maybe 20 years ago saying that structure information should be enhanced involves the natural consequences so you can see the latest results uh in these two blogs uh especially this one uh the group in born and this one from uh stacy mcgall's website in cleveland in the us so thank you for listening uh we're happy to take questions okay thank you very much indrani for the very nice talk uh very interesting uh yeah let's proceed to questions so does anybody have any question i i do how yes please maybe can i start and then maybe we can also then we can maybe leave or also to several particle physicists that have joined the meeting today it would be very interesting to hear from them as well very quickly indranil first of all thank you it was really exciting you have put forward a number of observations small scales and of course as you know our group works a lot with dark matter and we use it as a kind of a backbone for all our models and i'm we must admit that it works very well lambda cdm for in a number of contexts uh satellite abundance and stuff like that velocities but it's not we i'm not going to discuss this but i would like to point out um a couple of things regarding specifically the things you mentioned so the radial acceleration relation of course as you know very well i mean it can be very well explained in a lambda cdm context uh very very simply with with jessa profile for for the variance and a profile with the dark matter you can explain that so i agree with you there is full degeneracy there between lambda cdm and and mond and you you suggested that a way to break the degeneracies is by looking at the the rotation uh and the and the bar uh let's say that the bar modes and instabilities there which um i just let me say one thing there um i the fact that hydro simulations fail in uh impossibly reproducing those type of specific observations i don't think that it's that breaks the degeneracies or is necessarily in favor of mond and let me explain this because even even if we work with lambda cdm and we just published a paper as well showing that tng hundred even and tng 50 even though they are very well widely used by the community they feel in a number of ways not only in in what you showed here in the r parameter but also for example in the small scale structure of the galaxies they're not very well they don't reproduce that well the observed galaxies especially in the inner regions and especially in later type galaxies but that is not necessarily a failure of lambda cdm it's just possibly a failure of the model itself the model that is used in the hydro simulation for example the supernova feedback that is used over there might not be the right the the right one and the time scales and all that stuff and the parameters that are used so it's it's difficult to uh to distinguish between the failure of the specific model in lambda cdm with respect to the specific overall failure of of lambda cdm in general because the reason is being that the bionic physics is very very complex and and unfortunately people are working very hard to understand the bionic physics in in the inner regions for example you know all the core casper problem and it's explained in many different ways and again even within lambda cdm you have huge degeneracies there even within a single context understanding without going into mond you do have a lot of degeneracy so i'm not saying that you are wrong or that we are right or vice versa i don't think it's this is an open uh problem and it's a very interesting problem and i'm just i'm just value evaluating all the options and saying you know what what is there out there but for ex but it's definitely for the radial acceleration relation there is a full uh degeneracies there i mean you can definitely reproduce that in in that way um in the in the context of the of the course of cosmology i'm really intrigued from what what you showed and can i come back on some of these issues first um um so first of all um with the arya um yeah i'd like to see like which articles would have uh managed to get like an rar across five decks in stellar mass and also get rer and weak lensing and the elliptical galaxies and maybe consent references later so that's possible um but what i want to say regarding the galaxy bars i agree there is of course some uh uncertainty regarding the feedback processes so i guess like that's partly why we consider like several different lambda cm simulations here which gave consistent results but also we did like idealized simulations in the first paper by version of this year and here um the main advantage of these simulations i think is um possibly able to get to high resolution about five million particles but secondly the galaxies are on the aria so they land the same galaxies where the dark matter halo is tuned so as to reproduce the area and what i would say is that um so although we don't know how the feedback works in lambda cdm um if lamination is correct then the feedback will have to work so as to put the galaxy on the ra and if that is the case then it's there must be a significant amount of dark matter in the central regions uh which will create dynamical friction on the bar um and that's what we have here essentially we have just the dark matter halo needed to reproduce the area so i think it would be very unlikely the galaxy is somehow it is possible that you can tune the feedback in such a way that the central region for galaxy has very little dark matter somehow but then it won't be on the aria there'll be a problem reproducing both the rer and the fast observed glass at the same time they said this i think it should be seen i don't know the full details i mean one should actually do the different models and check regarding the references yes i will send you the main references are from the navarro groups and and there are all the navarro papers uh so those are many different simulations run and they they discuss scaling relations uh rar and so on the daram group as well there are many many references there okay so what were you trying to say about the cosmology no i'm really really intrigued by the cosmology i mean i i hadn't realized that uh monet i mean that there is i mean the precision that is reached by these by the models for the cmb peaks for example and things like that and i um it's i mean at the end of the day there is still you do need an additional massive component that it's not related to marions which is this sterile neutrino component yeah which must be there like you rightly said because you know early universe you do need an additional component otherwise it's uh uh advice is very very unlike i mean otherwise you cannot do it you cannot create all those the cmbs and so on and it will be very so uh regarding the sterile neutrinos i would really like to hear uh also we have particle physicists today joining uh the child so i would really like from them to hear what is their take on and what is it eleven all right you said eleven it would be very nice to hear uh for example yeah sasha is i know sasha do you want to say something about this i see that alexander is ready to sing his hand do you want to comment something alexander we don't hear you alexander in case so he's mutual uh alexander's community he wasn't no i don't think that his mic is working anyway can i in the meantime can i ask in journey have you tried to check the clustering of galaxies in these models have you so the large-scale structure the the the bionic acoustic oscillations stuff like that have you tried all of that okay no we we haven't we're working towards that so um there was a simulation by cat setup in 2013 which had a 750 megaparsec uh coming with a plastic box simulation of uhdm and this addressed uh certain things uh like uh the formation of massive galaxy clusters um now we're looking uh we're doing sort of smaller scale hydrodynamical simulations uh with nils wittenberg which leading them um and we get sort of results which look like this essentially um so yeah we're kind of invest we are investigating how this clustering of galaxies and also the internal properties how this would work in in the new hdm framework so we have machineries to compute galaxy clustering and we are comparing it also with sdss and we have the machinery and we already computed the sdss galaxy for the new photometry so if you want to send us your simulations with x y and z we can definitely try and do something there it will be very interesting to see yeah and i know you can hear me now yeah yes yeah and yeah i'm really sorry i i well it was a glitch in my my video audio settings okay uh yeah i'm ready to ask questions but whenever you're ready i i guess we can take the alexander's question next but one thing i wanted to just mention briefly it's a a very interesting thing to do would be to look at um let's say if we send that data for uh for a larger volume simulation where the particles are to um but also not just the particles but the distribution of the phantom mass or the effective mass then to work out the integrated um surface density along different lines of sight and work out the weak lensing convergence signal uh that's another thing that might be possible yes yes but we can start i mean that is definitely doable but i would say first i mean the very first test the two-point correlation function of galaxies yeah i know for example that would be to see to check that would be nice uh definitely it would be good to be honest with you uh we are struggling to the in a reproduce way the galaxy clustering the two point correlation function of galaxies with the new data of sloan and how knows this very well we are doing this and we are we are struggling a lot to do that to do it and we are using different types of halo mass definitions uh peak and so on and stuff like that i'm not bore you with all of these details but we are struggling and will be very interesting to see what happens with your simulation so if you want to share it we can have this discussion offline at some point we can um so just regarding that quickly the bearing acoustic oscillation of course the the amplitude is unclear how strong that will be in mod but i would say this length scale of it should still be the same because we have the same expansion history in the same early universe business um but possibly uh other aspects of the past that could be different that seems very likely um right i guess we can take a question from alexandria yeah yeah thank you so first of all thanks a lot for detailed talk uh so i'm particle physicist uh so well my background is slightly different but uh my main question is is the following so you mentioned that you need a dark matter in addition to mond but you never said in which proportion because the whole point is what is the role of dark matter what the of the role the more month in the proportions are explained here though um you need the same amount of dark matter as in the lambda syrian picture actually and the role of the uh mon i would argue is is to get um galaxy scale observations uh such as the aria the satellite planes galaxy bars but also the faster structure formation than we see in lambda cena like things like el border and abc yeah i've got it so in addition the the exact amount of dark matter which is which came mainly with the precision from a cmb right yeah you need you need a modification of gravity with the i mean for the parameters you've shown right so that's that's your point yes so with the cmd because with the high accelerations the mon isn't really doing anything there okay and another quick question is about actually the um the nature of the aquarium you said that uh about the precise mass like sterile neutrinos with certain mass why do you know how do you feed this mass i mean you're you're fitting your i mean how do i know what that this this mass is exactly indicating okay so i would say that we don't um there's a certain range which would work um first of all below 11 ev by c squared there wouldn't be enough mass in the sterile neutrinos if they were sort of thermalized yeah but this is a specific model but yes for sterile nutrients yes but they could be many more options okay so in general what i would say is you can't have a mass below 10 ev because uh then the free streaming effects would show up in the scene that's clear i'm saying why there is no must say 100 gb or whatever you know okay so the other thing is that to explain the galaxy rotation curves uh you shouldn't have it should be possible to have significant dark matter halos around galaxies and therefore the mass should not exceed about 270 ev by c squared that's one of the maximum you could get away with so anything between this range you could argue is plausible but it's a very narrow range it's not like nine orders of magnitude um anything between 10 and 270 v by c squared might be plausible so 2 7 what tv sorry i didn't know 270 electron volts overseas 107 can you explain it roughly well i joined maybe too late but in two words what's the physics what says the uh upper limit yeah okay the upper limit is said by the requirement to not have substantial dark matter halos around galaxies which would obviously like destroy the mon rotation curve perfect yeah but uh it's better not about the mass of dark matter it's a it's a matter about the actual density right so no but uh i agree but the thing is if the mass is sufficiently high the the phase space density is limited by the trimming gun limit so um for the same trimming gun limit the higher the particle mass the higher the maximum density and for example limited by what but which limit uh so basically living papers by angus are showing that you essentially can't have a mass um greater than um you can't have a mass greater than about 270 280 electron volts of the c-square that's kind of the maximum that would be plausible yeah but i'm trying to understand where this limit comes from yes but it comes from the requirement to not have uh significant dark matters around galaxies because if you have like cold dark matter for example obviously you would have significant dark matter halos around galaxies and this is not what we wanted more um so to avoid substantial amounts of dark matter around galaxies you need the dark matter particles to be quite low mass okay we can take this offline i still don't don't understand because you can't have a massive much more massive dark matter particles but with the less density and it will create the the amount of dark matter not exactly because uh that if you had a mushroom massive particle it would be kind of the same as lambda seeding right um and in that case what would happen um you you need a certain amount of dark matter to explain the cmd and b um so if you have that much dark matter and you'd say in particles of the mass of like say a gigahertz of a c square i can i can fit cmb with the one tv particle right i mean you can but the point is if you do that these particles will inevitably cluster on galaxy scales over a hubble time and will then uh significantly affect the location curve phase which is how the lambda cm model works but obviously not command works no i understand understand uh okay the point uh i need to think about this because again as i said we come from different community now last remark what uh it's about the uh what uh francesca mentioned and i kind of feel very similar because well um the statement that lambda cdm fails is actually quite different from the statement some some specific model fails and this is actually a very important point because uh so far there are many different models but uh we cannot maybe say very strongly that lambda the cdn fails well the specific some some there are specific models and uh we need to be accurate in this statement basically that's what i mean well i mean uh based on our understanding of uh how lambda works with sort of a weekly interacting massive particles i would say this paradigm is not very likely to work because it's also not just evidence from the galaxy scales but things on larger scales as well okay okay there was some message from uh um about the um the some uh tremaine uh gun limit he he's saying about yes tim morris i'm also a particle physicist i work on quantum gravity actually um i could could you uh right near the beginning of your talk you you you justify the critical acceleration by comparing it to the uh energy density yes yeah so um maybe i'm just being really just just help me a little bit i i can't make the units work i don't quite understand that equation how does that i think there might be an extra c squared on here possibly but if this is this meant to be an energy density uh rather than mass test okay energy density but then on the right hand side i have acceleration squared divided by newton's constant that's an energy density is it th this yes that's meant to be an energy density both are yeah but uni units are not quite right here well because the g is has dimension inverse dimension of two right so it's dimension of two on the left hand side and dimension of four on the right hand side that's probably t mints right yeah i just can't i can't make the dimensions however i think i mean with an extra c-spot it's still not correct no but c is dimensionless in the natural unit system uh raw has dimension of four in the natural units and g has inverse g is dimension of two so it's two equal four x x well okay but we can discard this anyway okay thank you i mean does that does this argument appear somewhere can i have a look at it um i it's in um most of my uh articles on uh this so um let me just think uh i think we've even mentioned that in the russian hotel 2021 papers certainly well the the first one the washington 2021 a certainly mentioned in there one a okay yeah russian until 22 28 but it's in pretty much all my papers and argument of this one i had a quick look i couldn't see in a couple of papers but yeah okay great thanks maybe i should make a comment at the same time i don't know what sasha would say about this but mini boone you sort of use mini boon to justify your massive neutrino do you agree i mean those mini boon results aren't really supported by other experiments are they well actually um well miniboom they're partly consistent with other experiments but i actually i joined this talk lately actually quite late unfortunately i was busy but so i didn't have time to think about this so let us uh what what the statement is that the the statement is that uh mini boon results are consistent with this uh limit right so that's what that's a statement well the the claim is the hints of sterile neutrinos from mini boom support this idea of uh electron volts [Music] yeah i understand the the question is the the significance of of the observation from miniboom yeah that that's uh how significant is this hint i mean that's yeah i thought it was i thought other experiments basically ruled out the parameter space of mini boom yeah that's correct there is a tension with the mini boom the absolutely right i mean i'm just thinking about the um [Music] the significance of of the signal from miniboom on i mean on the significance of defeat i mean or day i i i don't remember from from the top of my head yeah that there is a tension team that's absolutely right but the tension is uh i mean this is not the this is not thermal right this is no no it's not not thermal because by definition so this is i mean uh the tension would come the tension would come if it's a thermal uh warm dark matter uh no francisco these are just tensions in uh in attempts to directly uh directly see these neutrinos and this is tension between different neutrino experiments that's what we discussed oh okay in the direct detection of this okay fine no it's uh not dark matter direct detection is well the the neutrino data tensioning into in the data experiment okay okay yeah but uh yeah sorry i i joined joint laid this i mean this is important thing i need to think about the consistency of the mini boom but yes there's a well we know there is attention okay indranil another question sorry to one party with questions i'm a complete amateur as far as this is mond is concerned but i thought i picked up the notion that the mons critical acceleration had to be different at different scales you you had one value for galaxies another one for clusters of galaxies and another one at cosmological scales though the differences weren't huge but there had to be i thought even mordechai was saying this um that might be one way to explain it but uh i wouldn't um that's not what i was suggesting in this talk though i would say yes we use the same acceleration scale uh but the cluster scale and the cosmological observations uh can be explained using the light sterile neutrinos without changing the ict by putting the sterile neutrinos in you can get consistency across these different scales i think so yeah okay essentially what he did he does he said that there is dark matter with the light dark matter which basically acts exactly as in standard lambda cdm model on lifestyle yeah on large scale plus uh well this modification from gravity which needed to explain for example the the hubble right saying the hubble bench amongst other things yeah how about tension as yeah so one of the nice features about mond is that with a single parameter you can fit many rotation curves of many different galaxies now as indranil said that there are some examples where either of the two models fail either lambda cdm or mond but that does not mean that any of these models are actually failing because uh because rotation curves have a number of issues like the the gas distribution and stuff like that around galaxies which makes it very difficult to measure uh because this all the rotation curves come from each one and which is the gas at very large case which is way beyond the optical radius of the galaxy so those measurements that indrain was showing was at very very large scales which is three times roughly it could reach three times the size of the optical radius of of the disc and so it can so there you know the dynamics and everything that could be very very tricky and may i ask you indranil what do you think about the measurements of galaxies where they claim there is no dark matter and the rotation curves are low and the drop and they follow more the kind of the keplerian falloff so these are the high redshift those are red shifts there are both low res shifts and at high rate shifts uh so there was a paper by uh teodoro at all from early this year looking at these so-called super spirals and how these they appear to deviate from the um from the modern expectations in an earlier study but with the latest data they actually uh can be explained uh well there were six outliers and four of these there was some issue with the data or analysis that it would have consisted there was still like couple of outliers but these are very high masses and uh with um at these high masses if you include the effects of the integrated galactic initial mass function you can actually get even these galaxies to be consistent with not in a natural sort of way um regarding uh the other there are very few other claims of galaxies which sort of lack dark matter um and uh but sort of at low acceleration so not really what you expect from the rar um but we actually did a detailed study on the case of uh tf2 or dragonfly 2 and actually um the somewhat low velocity dispersion of this object is naturally explained in mod once you include the external field effect from the nearby massive elliptical ngc 1052 which is only 80 kilopascal away in projection and because of the external field effect which has been like predicted since its inception basically because of that um the predicted velocity especially is a lot lower uh and it ends up quite consistent um so that was uh i think uh by proof italian nature in in 2018 rebuttal to the original claims like what with df2 um so yeah there have been some anomalies um but uh of course like even before i was working on one there was a few there have been a few anomalies over the years um which uh with subsequent data have uh are no longer problematic for god like the dragonfly 44 for example uh it was not the velocity especially it's too high compared to one but uh we had a paper with uh hussein hadi from 2019 with the latest data it's consistent um so usually these tensions um sort of go away with uh subsequent data of subsequent analysis um this has happened many times and what i would say is that there are obviously going to be some outliers and there were outliers in the 90s for example like two or three sigma outliers expectations but as the data got 10 times more accurate it's still sort of a two or three sigma outline interesting thank you thank you about the gravitational lensing well how do you expect explain gravitational lensing effects i mean uh uh okay so the gravitational lensing uh in in one there is the same relation between the non-relativistic gravitational field and the deflection of light as in gr so if you integrate um two g of a c squared uh the gravitational lens and you explain purely with the month right yes so uh what i was going to say then is uh in with the gravitational lensing it can be explained in one um with the weak lensing you actually see uh the same radial acceleration relation uh down to about 10 to the minus 15 in the brow return paper um so that does obviously work very nicely in one um with the strong lensing they've been papers by sanders i think for 2014 showing the strong gravitational lenses can also be explained anymore so if you meant the galaxy scale lenses then yes this this can be explained more okay so uh and why dark matter cannot explain gravitational lensing well i didn't say that i couldn't explain it um i i think um there's there's no real problem uh as far as i know with the dark matter explaining some of the strong lenses uh with the weak cleansing it would be a bit of a coincidence if uh for galaxies uh for the galaxy galaxy we cleansing to fall on the area and that's the only thing i would say um so so the brow paper would be a bit of a coincidence in the cdf but in principle there's nothing impossible i think about explaining these results with laplacian sorry can i just come back you you're saying that mon can explain like the light bending so just as a bit newtonian physics doesn't explain the light bin bending that has to come from general relativity there are relativistic modern theories yes yeah um okay so you're going to appeal to these sort of tensor scaler well uh there but there is a relativistic one theory right uh the um uh there was a paperwhite spotted since lost nick in 2019 and recently 2021 uh which does have the features i was talking about and also where the gravitational waves travel at the speed of light so yeah we obviously you would need to use relativistic theory to address those kinds of questions so i don't think i'm familiar with this one at earlier stages i'm familiar with theories that involve various extra fields that are thrown in order to try and get something that is necessary yeah but would the this require the different scale for for vermont i mean if you would like to explain uh well another phenomena like with cleansing it would require the different scale input for the month right but we need to repair a different scale well sorry you're asking what i mean on the different scale and yeah i mean that the i mean you have so not not the scale but another parameter to because yeah there's a few additional parameters in there which is order unity uh dimensionless parameters appear in the relativistic one theories how many parameters do we need in in in this moment to explain different phenomena like i'm not sure that these parameters are like necessarily tuned to address super phenomena in that way and maybe you could argue with the weak lensing with the lensing it is but i think uh there's a handful maybe five or six i'm not too familiar with the relativistic one theories how many parameters do they have exactly i think you're looking at about that um i'm not sure that uh some of the results are not very sensitive by the way to some of the values chosen for these parameters and the bullet clusters effect can is 100 percent explained with the dark matter presence right the bullet cluster because it's at high accelerations uh yes you don't really um achieve very much by changing the gravity law from gr to just one um okay so so you it's hundred percent dark matter effect there right okay a hundred percent releasing like 90 percent due to the dark matter there is obviously some boost to gravity due to using but it's not a it's not the main thing the main thing is okay no i understand so you're basically suggesting i mean the main aim of your work as i understood so you basically combine the dark model of dark matter with the light like a very light dark metal plus modification of gravity to explain some well the hubble uh measurements essentially um that's one aspect yes okay you could put it like that yeah because i still need to to think because about the like uh limits on the dark matter mass because as and i understand your point that if dark matter mass is large like gv or tv whatever then it will be more clustering right so and and the clustering would contradict to what i mean i'm just trying to understand so well it will contribute the rotation curve fits achieved by mod on the galaxy scales because if you add a significant amount of dark matter one will no longer be able to fit the galaxy location i see so so basically the galactic rotation curves you explain purely will want yes so you so you don't want to kind of have a uh dark metal hollow in the you know in the galaxy but on the larger scale you do have a dark matter right so that's what you mean yes i see there is a comment in the chat that tries that about the banding does would you like to discuss it uh maybe the person who wrote it maybe or yeah maybe kong can discuss it if you want to speak i'm not so familiar with the relativistic theories but but i will just say that you have the same relation between the non-relativistic gravitational field and the deflection of light as you do in gr obviously mod boosts the non-relatives to gravitational field compared to gr but you have the same relation yeah maybe hong shi would like to comment further on this there was a question earlier somebody mentioned what does the relativistic version work there is a vector field typically in those in those series and the unit vector field will cause the geod6 equation to be different and speed dependent so hence the light bending will recover the usual factor of two in g in gr compared to naive newtonian expectation so this is also true in mount once the vector field is introduced uh it's generic you can for example uh there's a paper by belgium lee and myself on p-r-l a prd actually prd um 2000 something uh 16 or something and you can look it up how these constructions work they're generically involve a unit vector field to to create this uh natural light but as bending as i know um the um so in gr it's a strong prediction uh that how the light bending will sort of work and that even at low accelerations you'll still have this relation between the non-relativistic gravitational field and the light deflection it's kind of a strong prediction of gr as far as i know in mond it can be made to work in the same way uh but this is not um guarantee that you one could construct one theories where uh for example the light bending is not um enhanced uh even though the normal activistic g is enhanced um so i think this is correct right that there's a bit more flexibility involved even if it can be made to work like this so we know this was obviously motivated by the observations to construct what he used was to close in this particular manner but it can be done and it i mean i think it would be fair to say that you you're going well beyond you know the simple observations of uh mordecai with bon mond when you go to these general relativistic theories you know yeah as you remind me yes indeed it involves using a time-like vector field usually lots more i've just been looking at the paper that you were pointing to by scordis and s slosnik i mean there are lots of fields in there with constraints and so on so you can make it you can make it fit but you lose some of the simplicity of uh the basic modern theory in the process let's put it that way um so it depends on so uh there are a lot of fields but what i would say is um well they all like sort of uh relevant to the problem um and in in many circumstances um the precise sort of choices made are not very relevant um so those degrees of freedom are not really sort of available um especially on the galaxy scales right a lot of these fields are the choices made do not really affect what you expect to happen in a galaxy now on the larger scale things like the lensing as i was explaining earlier yes it is true that um one gains additional flexibility from from these extra fields and that does make more like less predictive in that regard for example the fact that it gets the same um uh sort of a dynamical master of strong lensing as from the non-relativistic race is not i think a clear-cut prediction of one it will simply something that can be made to do um but yeah there is definitely a fair amount of uh flexibility what i would say though is another thing to understand uh is that um even if you had sort of five uh or so extra fields uh uh over and associated sort of dimensionless constants in the theory um that's still i would argue a lot less flexibility than in the lambda cdm paradigm where you're having to fine tune the distribution of dark matter around pretty much every galaxy and have maybe three parameters for every single galaxy you're trying to fit with the 153 galaxy the spark sample it might be 450 parameters i think we have a lot less than that ignore even if it's vibrating one okay but i don't completely i mean i don't completely understand why that should be i mean once you have fields um why can't i doesn't it look simpler just to add a dark matter field well as i was saying like you need to then um tune the amount of dark matter around every galaxy uh to match the rotation curve um so i obviously i came from that perspective myself uh several years back uh thinking that okay um if you just posture that there's cold dark matter particles it will sort of explain large scale observation but also plausibly fit the galaxy rotation curves um but then there's many anomalies which can't be explained that way things like the satellite planes or even the tightness of the aria the galaxy bars the kvc void and hubble tension um it is uh appealing to just put in an extra cold augmented particles uh but it doesn't actually solve all the problems it actually creates a lot of problems it's all right what it was designed to solve maybe with the cnb maybe one comment on this because the dark matter distribution in the different galaxies are quite different we don't know actually quite precisely quite accurately the distribution of dark matter if it's there so i believe it's there in different galaxies and uh this depends on on the other on the models of dark matter distribution and this is an important point and and it this should be maybe kind of included in in defeats i don't i don't know you're referring to the um the galaxy i mean the rotation curves right in different galaxies and fitting them right so but well we don't know actually very precisely the dark matter distribution in different galaxies probably and another thing is that uh it's probably i refer to i mean kind of what uh team mentioned is that um in the month in the not quite trivial month uh well picture you show there are like all the other five or six parameters as you said and uh this makes model not very elegant well and and and that's that's kind of my concern basically it's but i need to think it was interesting talk to to think about this and from the point of view simplicity and number of parameters i mean i'm not convinced that it is okay what i would say to that is that there are um one has to sort of consider the uh how much data can be fit in in the model as well so i agree it has sort of more free parameters and like a basic sort of version of mod where there's no dark matter and perhaps there's more free parameters than gr or than lambda cd i mean in some ways right um but we can also fit much more data than if you just use mon and without any kind of dark matter and we can also get much more data than lambda cdm can um want has to weigh up whether you fit enough more additional data to justify the um extra uh degrees of freedom um my opinion is that um if you have uh sort of interacting or colliding galaxy cluster so you can see the offset between the weak lensing and the x-rays you probably do need a significant amount of collisionless matter but then if you see galaxy cluster collisions with properties that can't be reconciled in lambda cdf and you probably need to change the gravity law the real world there's no real problem i think with doing both simultaneously now i i understand that you you're trying to explain the galactic rotation curves essentially right it's one of the yeah the question is that um we don't know it it did this depends on say from dark matter point of view it depends on the dark matter distribution and some exhibits it will depend on the amount of feedback of the emerging space and things and when you when you construct your feeds which dark matter distribution do you assume that that's if if there is dark matter because the statement is uh with the same massive dark matter or whatever uh i have uh i mean you have two pictures one one is montplus light neutrinos versus say heavier dark matter scenario without month i mean and you show that your feet is better the question is when you compare two pictures what that matter which that meta distribution do you assume well i mean i think the problem is that uh it's precisely this uncertainty that's that's the problem for under syria i mean uh for example when um when i was showing uh this uh this relation um you uh end up kind of on this dash line without feedback basically now with feedback included um you end up going in the direction of this arrow so you lose a lot of baronic mass and maybe your flat line level of the rotation curve drops a little because you have less mass in there let's see um now you're asking like exactly you're right feedback is the feature of the model which is uh uncertainty i mean we don't know whether it's what's the correct model right so of um so what i was gonna say is uh basically um you you don't know you're saying like how do we know how much you dropped and the answer is we we don't but um that's why it's so unusual that you would drop by exactly the same factor in different galaxies different gas fractions different well masses across such a huge range spirals ellipticals as well and i think this is the issue like you're saying that it's not very well defined in navigating exactly what does it critically i think that's the issue it predicts a range of possible outcomes uh not just non now i understand uh i'm just saying that uh well defeat depends on like something which we don't know i mean and that's um but then there will be reasons to assume but uh hang on uh it's uh the exact physics of it might not be known but uh in general i think it'd be safe to say that a great stochasticity would be expected in in the lambda cdm framework because the barons are very subdominant compared to the dark matter and you know in one galaxy if you lost sort of 90 of your barriers another galaxy might have lost 95 percent especially if it formed many more stars and had more supernovae i i also agree that the aria by itself would not at least for me it did not convince me by itself uh that this is uh the more might be the better framework um because this is fine i'm just trying to be like to have um objective or kind of wider view and well and um just kind of have a scientific ground of judgment and i think that well it's interesting possibility but you should consider that this possibility well has quite a few parameters and yeah well you need the more possibility yeah well you need to yes but you mentioned that there is five six parameters right in the month uh fitting but these don't affect the rotation curves like there's only the a0 family which really is relevant on this graph for example but you need to explain uh other effects with more if you need i mean and maybe you don't you don't need i mean you don't want i mean you maybe you say that all other effects will be on dark matter set but mini lensing no no i mean to have a relativistic theory like uh it is necessary to have additional like uh fields like especially a vector field um and yeah that does create additional parameters but um another thing to bring in mind is like are all these parameters relevant in every situation and nothing they're not there's situations where only some of these parameters are in the theory but they're not really affecting it and affecting what it predicts and of course if you're introducing these other parameters to explain more observations then you also have to consider the fact that uh that you're managing to fit all these observations okay this is fine this is fine i think we should probably close discussion unless somebody want to i mean yeah but just maybe last question last point i mean is there any did you can you think about some other independent tests of well this month and yeah we have thought about that a lot um so uh one thing we've done um so what yes what one thing i'm actually working on right now and uh sort of a three-year grant to do this is to test more using the dynamics of white binaries in the solar neighborhood and the idea being that if they separated the two stars separated by about 10 kilo or more their acceleration is smaller than a0 so the orbital velocity should be boosted by about 20 percent in the mont framework um in the lambda cdm framework uh because these are very small compared to the galaxy the extra acceleration from dark matter would be negligible uh and then that you so so we're basically we're testing that uh using the dia data and using well a complete sort of mcmc analysis where you have like the white binaries and also close binary contamination um so yeah this is uh but do you expect that a binary would allow you either to exclude or confirm i mean this scenario or yes okay so uh i have thought about like whether you know for example a null detection of any non keplerian effects would that exclude mon um i think the answer is definitely yes if the precision is about five percent or so in the um well in the velocities basically or but on average not individual systems but if the average velocity is known to about five percent precision then um it's fairly clear from the rar that you need about a 60 percent boost to the gravity uh the neutron gravity um in more of the acceleration that we're currently experiencing in the galactosetic wave um so basically if you manage to and essentially the same factor comes into the dynamics of white binaries so i i do think that if you um do not see that enhancement to the white binding orbital velocities it will be extremely difficult to then and you can explain that in mind with some form of integrating function but it will not be consistent with galaxy rotation curve data then um and that includes not this external galaxy but even our own one so yes explain that this precision will be achieved right so this means that with the uh as far as we know with the early day to release three i think we're already at the precision needed to make this work we know so i was talking about 500 white batteries but we should have about 10 000 or so within 250 percent decision and the amount of data the quantity is important yeah i think we should have reached the precision needed okay to construct a detailed analysis to find out what is going on thank you very good yeah okay um any more comments or questions okay if not i would say we can stop here for today and i'm going to stop the recording now | Indranil Banik | UCwO0bEeE6oNahkt8dWQFcXw | 2021-10-01 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 17,041 | 91,303 |
3fsH5uWRyAU | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3fsH5uWRyAU | DEF CON 17 - Summit Siddharth - The Making of the Second SQL Injection Worm | so hello and good afternoon everyone my name is said and I'll be talking about how SQL injection rooms can affect the oracle applications most of you must be aware that there was a there was a verme which which affected the internet like a year ago that that mainly targeted the MS SQL backend database so I'm going to be presenting how these worms could target the oracle applications a little bit about me I work as a senior IT security consultant in UK and that's my blog not so secure comm all the tools and the demos will be available on this blog you know I'm a little bit pressed for time so if you can keep your questions to the end and if I'm not able to answer them this just catch me after the talk and I'm happy to answer them so let's get started when we talk about SQL injection in Oracle there can be two broad categories depending on where your injection point is your injection point could be in an anonymous pl/sql block which will typically be called as a PL SQL injection or you can have the injection in a single SQL statement like a select query so a common example is a where clause in a select query where you have your injection point so if you have a PL SQL injection mostly things are quite straightforward it is more or less like having an SQL plus access to an Oracle back end where you can just copy paste stuff or you know just right just throw choir is to it and it will get executed things get a little difficult when you are encountering SQL injection in a single SQL statement like select query why are the different that's because if you have the injection in the SQL statements like select query then oracle by design does not support semicolon in in the single SQL statements so you cannot end the query and do like create function so it gets a little difficult if you are encountering injections there but if it's a PL SQL injection things are quite straightforward you can execute DML or ddl statements you can use autonomous transaction to commit changes and all in all things are quite easy I will touch upon the SQL injection a little later so this is how a typical PL SQL injection would look like over here i have put gated a sample procedure called aura SSO taught test it takes a variable and that variable basically then gets embedded into a begin and strings and it basically is used in construction of an anonymous pl/sql block which then gets dynamically executed so over here you can clearly see it's a PL SQL injection and you can take control of that pl/sql block so you can do you can provide that parameter Q as null and then execute immediate will be grand DBA to public and so over here you don't have any restrictions you can you can use semicolon and execute multiple statements and I said and exploitation is fairly straightforward so when we are talking about web applications when will you typically encounter a PL SQL injection from web applications a classical example of this is oracle application servers now oracle application servers have had a series of vulnerability in the past this particular example was the flaw in the pl/sql gateway which was fixed by oracle in 2006 and the idea to show this as an example is not to demonstrate a vulnerability which was fixed in 2006 but to give you a general idea of how do you go about exploiting PL SQL injection from web applications so over here this is how a standard oracle application servers URL look like the part after pls is called dad database access descriptor so this vulnerability allowed you to inject arbitrary pl/sql but the pl/sql which you inject gets executed with the privileges of the dad user so now from here on yonex as long as you can execute pl/sql you can then you will then be able to exploit the vulnerable packages stored in the backend database and then using the vulnerabilities in them you know exploit them and become DBA once you become DBA then you will be able to do nasty things like OS code execution in this particular example this this dad user happens to be a really low privileged user it's called aura SSO underscored public SSO stands for single sign-on is one of the default packages which it comes ships with when you install oracle application servers so this this user doesn't even have the create function privileges so I mean to get a pass that you use something called as a car serviced injection exploits and there are tons of them available on mill vom once you once you become deviate then you can execute OS code again and in an earlier talk someone touched about how do you go about executing a waistcoat I will be showing a small example with Java so I wrote a simple perl script called oap hacker which basically exploits this flaw i'm going to show a demo of this so what I said earlier this demo is basically to prove how to how do you go about exploiting PL SQL injection from web applications right so so this is a default install of oracle application server 10g second release it comes with a lot of default package is one of them is called SSO or a single single sign-on which we will be using here it is a flaw in the pl/sql gateway so it has nothing to do with the applications which you have deployed on the application server your applications which you've deployed on this server might be completely flawless but because it's a flaw in the in the Gateway you know you still are vulnerable so using this flaw you can you can execute SQL queries like select user from deuel and I don't know if you can see that if I throw it a query called select user from deuel it says ora SSO underscore public so that's the user privileges with which I am running my SQL queries so now if i if i change this query and do something like select star from sister to user dollar which contains the password hashes then you will see this will fail because our user doesn't have the privileges to query this table and we cannot get the oracle hashes but because we can execute pl/sql now we can exploit the packages present in the backend database and elevate our privileges so all you do is take this URL and pass this to my witness perl script or AP hacker dot PL and you give it the car the OS command which he wants to execute like in this case maybe ipconfig or whatever and it will first check if the URL is vulnerable or not if it's vulnerable then it will check for the current privileges the metra you are DBA or not if you are not DBA then it will launch a series of exploits and eventually give you DBA excess once you have DBA excess then it will build up a java function with which you can execute OS code so now it says we are not DBA it's going to run a privilege escalation exploit the first export maybe didn't work so he's going to run it again so now it has given us the DBA privileges now it's going to build up a function for OS code execution so that's it it has now built up a function through which you can execute OS command and get the output on the only in the web browser itself so you don't really need any other tool so now all you have to do is a copy paste this URL into a browser change the argument you know which you want to execute and that's it you are done I'm struggling to copy in this in this example so I'm going to run the command who am i and I don't if you can see it here it says anti-authority / system that's basically how oracle runs are in Windows so this was an example of how will you go about exploiting PL SQL injection for our applications right now we move on to something more difficult and something which you will probably more encounter which is a sequel injection in a single SQL statement now as I said earlier Oracle by design does not support execution of start queries in SQL it does so in pl/sql but not in SQL so if you find an injection in a select query such as this you are really limited so in order to execute multiple statements like you know even if you want to exploit vulnerable packages you need to find a way by which you can execute multiple statements so you essentially need to find a way to inject pl/sql so one of the ways to inject pl/sql in SQL is if you can call some function which is vulnerable to PL SQL injection so you can pass the pl/sql as an argument to that function and then call that function in your SQL right this will get elaborate on this a little bit more so this is actually something not very new in 2005 at black hat some money actually touched on this so there are other functions which you can call in SQL there are functions which are vulnerable to buffer overflow which you can call here for example this one this was showed in 2005 black hat talk this was a function which basically was vulnerable to overflow and as you can see you can just directly execute the command and it gets executed with system privileges so you don't really need anything over here now but I'm not going to touch buffer overflows here I'm going to touch functions which I will not able to PL SQL injection so functions will not able to PL SQL injection again you can have two cases there you can have the function defined with author ID definer or that function fine with author Heidi current and risk where user if the function is defined by author ID definer and it is owned by a high privileged user such as says then what it means is that you are basically injecting pl/sql with sis privileges so it in simple words it means it's game over really if you are injecting pl/sql versus privileges then gr DBA already just an execute OS code and it is not very difficult if you are injecting pl/sql with Authenticator then it means that now you can execute multiple statements although you are not executing those statements with with the high privileges but because you can execute multiple statements then you can exploit vulnerable packages and again indirectly do privilege escalation and then again become DBA and essentially so using these two vectors once you become DBA then you can execute OS code so Oracle has had this function dbms export extension which has had a series of vulnerability in in past in fact the 2009 CPU which was just released had also heard again addressed issues in this package in particular this this package has a function called get domain index tables which is vulnerable to PL SQL injection again this is something which was fixed by Oracle in 2006 but because the way Oracle practice work it is still common to find you know databases which which have this packet as vulnerable still so this function this this is a this has the author ID of definer it is defined by says so and it will not able to PL SQL injection so what it means is that what it means is that you can now execute pl/sql s SS user you don't really have to do anything more hair so just call this function in your SQL every time you find a injection and select or insert or update query call this function pass the argument to this function whatever pl/sql you want to get executed and that will execute with sis privileges so this is a sample exploit this was reported by David Litchfield and it's actually mentioned in his book Oracle hacker's handbook as well so we've declared this transaction with autonomous transaction because you want to make it independent this was fixed in 2006 there is there is yet another PL SQL injection in the same function and this has been reported by Alexandra corn burst but I'm not going to be talking about this maybe maybe in the next F corn and these are the vulnerable versions in which this will be affected so I wrote up a small tool it's called be SQL BF there are n number of SQL injection tools out there so I'm not going to talk about another SQL injection tool here there are a few features of this tool which I thought was quite unique the latest version version 2.3 is dedicated to Oracle it basically contains this bbms export extension exploit so if you find a sequel injection and if you find that the database the application connects to the database with certain you know unprivileged user in connection string like Scott tiger or whatever then you can use this tool it will do two things it will do privilege escalation so normally you can extract data in oracle but with privilege escalation you can extract data with sis privileges so maybe you can extract the password hashes from oracle and then it does OS code execution for west great execution again it takes three subtype it can execute us code with java if you are exploiting an oracle application server express edition XE then Java will not be installed so you can then rely on DBMS scheduler or if you are exploiting a oracle line then it also supports pl/sql native make utility it also gives you read write access so you can read files from the backend database I don't really have time to show you the demo for this but the demo is available on my website not to secure comm and if you want to go through this so coming back to the original topic the SQL injection worm those of you who do a little bit of forensics must have seen this this hex string in the in the logs this was how the MS SQL worm looked like all it would do is basically find the applications which are vulnerable to SQL injection then this massive string will look into the database do a massive update so that the web front-end now changes so the end users who now visit these websites this website now contains some malicious Java scripts and these Java scripts basically points to some browser exploits so it didn't really target it this the server you know so much but it targeted the end users that was the that was how it operated so I basically wrote a simple proof of concept on how the similar thing can be achieved in under Oracle again it's not just about doing a massive update and in hacking the the end users as we have already seen you can execute OS code and and hack the Oracle server itself so so at this stage the possibilities are really endless so yeah exactly what could the worm do from here we have already seen that we could execute OS code on the server we could do something like what ms SQL warm did you know and do an update and then hack the end users again if you can execute code then maybe you could do something like a tftp get one flicker and in fact the internal network you could I mean there could be something which which could hack only Oracle you know specifically Oracle there are quite a few things which are out there you know and begging to get to get hacked actually Oracle secure backup there was a remote code execution so you just send one URL on the internal network and that's it you will get a reverse shell back from from it there was a secure backup exploit i think is integrated with metasploit as well see SQL injection in Oracle Enterprise Manager TNS listener exploits there are so many things that a worm could do from this stage so let me just quickly go through this demo of a sample SQL injection worm okay before I play the demo just a little background about this demo over here we are seeing a blind SQL injection I have not shown you the demo for be SQL BF but if you see the demo of psql BF then probably you will be able to correlate this better because over there i first used this the same the same application to get OS code execution but over here we are not going through through that so in this case it's a PHP application which is connecting to the backend Oracle database server 10g it is connecting as user scott tiger so we are doing a privilege escalation becoming a DBA then doing a massive update and then that update basically means that the front end you know after the worm has infected this website when i refresh this page the front end we'll change and this that will point to the auto pone metasploit browser auto porn Metasploit module so in this video over here there is a booty session over here in which the attacker in straining the browser auto poll and when when I launched the worm the worm basically will open a new window in the the website and target and point to the browser auto poll again this was based on the dbms export extension exploit and this was this was doing the update query but as I said you could do a number of things over here so I'm setting up the browser auto porn right now in this this window so that launches our browser auto pone now I'll talk I'll give this URL to the worm so it basically takes the URL as an argument okay so that's it it sends this massive URL which basically injects pl/sql with sis privileges and does the massive update now if I go and refresh this browser then you will see a HTML source code now has a java script tag saying window dot open and that location is a that is pointing to the browser auto pole so how do you fix the website and now a new window has opened which basically points to the browser auto phone and the browser or to point of plug enough metasploit is now launching a series of exploits in the browser to to hack the end user and as you will see over here now one of the now one of the exploits have worked and we now have a metro better session open so if we attach the session and this is the metal metal better she'll not from the server but from the quote from the end users yeah yeah that basically concludes it so thank you for your time | DEFCONConference | UC6Om9kAkl32dWlDSNlDS9Iw | 2013-11-16 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 3,257 | 17,263 |
revYLeEHWVw | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=revYLeEHWVw | ZuriHac 2018 Beginner Track Saturday (uncut version) | hello everybody we're here many of you were here yesterday for at least part of the time this is what we worked on yesterday and we are going to didn't quite finish what we needed to do with this yesterday so we're going to be starting from where we left off um so if you don't have your stuff from yesterday then we also have of course our nice implementation of the all function which I'll show you in just a second so if you don't have those things you might want to type them really quickly yes right now no you have to type all right I don't actually know it is all about typing um I don't know let me see this is what we want right what do you mean you just want me to like paste it in the slack with the backticks okay well whoa whoa buddy okay yeah you want everything all at once all right and then just paste it in the slap real I think I closed slack though cuz [Music] three slack right okay I'm really glad that we're streaming this this is great so you want me to put it in here yes okay ready [Music] there it is you don't need the Haskell part at the top that's from it's them that's the markdown okay all right so that's where we were yesterday hey does anybody who wasn't here yesterday want to ask any questions about this before we before we move on yesterday we talked a lot about recursion because strings which is the data type that we're mostly working with here strings are a kind of list there are type synonym for a list of characters so that is less general than a list of a right it's actually quite a specific type and so we talked a lot about how we recurse over lists so does anybody have any questions that I think that we did here you can see that in this version if you want yesterday you can see that for example I made I went ahead and called that by its by its proper name right we had written a version of it ourselves that we call Pam the version of it that exists in base is called map and we left off talking about folds and I'll have the papers anymore but we had written a boolean function called all using fold right and talked about that right there so we had written this function here we've called it lob because we're very creative neighbors are just spelling everything backwards so this was our version of a function that does exist in the prelude so we can see it here now there's a difference between the version that we wrote and the version that exists here which is what what's the difference between this type signature here and the one that we wrote the one that gives us and the one that we wrote right we've specialized ours to a list whereas we knew we were working with lists because strings are kind of lists so since we knew we were working with lists we specialized ours to list whereas this one is not specialized to lists so the the type of all that's in bass is more general than the one that we wrote it can be used with more lists like things than ours can anything any type that has a foldable instance actually not really going to talk about the type class very much so it's unfortunate that it keeps popping out the type signatures but but there it is so ours is a less general version of that right but still the one that we wrote would work with more things than just strings right because we do we did leave rather than pointing yes I should do this for the people at home so rather than specializing this to character to bool and a list of character which is what we were actually working with right we left them as A's so it's not as specific as it could have been or as monomorphic as it could have been but it is less polymorphic than the one that's in bass all right any questions on that so far all right so then the next step after we wrote our version of all that we didn't quite get to was to use it in this function is word is word should take a string input a return a bool checking that each character in the string is an alphabetic character does anybody remember how we helped me check a character to see if it's alphabetic is alpha right from the yeah yes can I not get back the girl okay okay so we had it right here right and we talked about these yesterday so if we use our all function and this is alpha function we can write a function we will call where am I is word it'll take that string in and return us one bull value for all of the list not a list of rules for each character but reduce it to one reduce it to one boolean only if all of them are true what would return a truth all right and when you're done the cork should want to load your file back into your repple all right make sure everything type checks is alpha should be the first input the a to full function that's your first input to all with the strings all right everybody think think I already wrote it if not right all right oh yeah well that was using ours you can use the one that we wrote or or the one that's in base the wolf or for the same or they should work the same that we've done everything right okay so this is word function take a string input that we've called XS right X's and using this all function using this fold it will return true only when every character in the string is alphabetic any questions [Music] no no questions okay when we left yesterday did we have we did we had this already written right this our combination okay all right so we're now going up supposed to show you that all right we're now going to remind them because one thing that you will notice about our is word function is that it's going to return false if there is any white space but we specifically wanted to be able to have palindromes that have white space in them right that's why we wrote the ignore spaces thing so we need to get these things happening in the right order right we don't want to do is word until after we've already gotten rid of the spaces the you know the upper and lower case that doesn't matter so much but his word definitely has to happen after the after the ignoring spaces right because alpha alphabetic because whitespace is not an alphabetic character okay so we're going to combine them though into a function that we'll check check the whole input I guess I just went ahead and wrote this yes I guess I did okay so I didn't hide this from you appropriately so we'll just talk through it okay so this function here is going to combine them in a way that will do things in the order that we want them right we've have here a combination of several things that we talked about yesterday so here's our string input and we see it here and then we see it here again so we have our function composition here X's will first go to ignore caps and spaces the result of that then will be passed as the input to is word if is word returns false then we will return false if is word returns true then we will apply is palindrome to the string so we didn't talk a lot about case expressions yesterday but do you all remember them so there are a little bit like conditionals particularly when your pattern matching on balloons they're very much like conditionals where we just branch on the output of one one function that returns a bool right it's true we go one one way if it's false we go the other way so if in this case if is word is true then we want to apply his palindrome to the string right if I see some of you frowning at me and maybe you've already seen what the problem is with this let's try it try it out so I have it written in someone okay no I guess not [Music] alright let me just get it then so we can look at it if anybody wants to to have their to guess what might be the problem with this as we have it written [Music] go ahead [Music] all right I don't have too tight or see as I already typed it all all right so let's load this into a ripple everything compiles so I mean that everything works the way we want it to work right no no no no all right we're going to we're gonna change we're gonna go ahead and change our main so that it uses that function that we just wrote [Music] now let's make sure that still compiles it does alright so let's try main again should wait for us to put input and then it should apply our check input function which will do all of the things right let's remove the spaces it will remove the capital letters it will test to make sure it's all alphabetic then it will test to see if it's a palindrome yes right okay so let's let's try it out so we know this should be good right good but we also wanted this to be good is that gonna be good this time no right that's gonna be a false but we saw that we wrote this function that should be ignoring the spaces right there should be removing actually the spaces for us so what's happening here is that this excess that's the input and this one and this one are all the same right and so we haven't actually even though we have applied this function to our string when we return it down here it's not the string that was transformed by this it's the string that still has spaces in it okay so that's one of the problems with what we've done here or else compile but it does not do what we wanted to do yet okay so another thing that we want to work on correcting today is that right now we're just returning a bunch of boolean's right but don't have a way to distinguish between this being false and [Music] oops right and this being false and that being false right so we just talked about why this one came up false because we haven't actually we're not actually using the string that was where the spaces were removed right this one should be false because it's not even a palindrome we didn't need to transform it at all but it's just not a palindrome and this one should be false because it's numbers and also it's not palindrome right all right so we don't have any way with these boolean to distinguish between different kinds of false does that make sense so we're going to begin fixing that by adding by using maybe these are supposed to be slides and I have I'm sorry I'm missing apparently a different logic package still all right so we talked a little bit about maybe yesterday you might remember maybe as a some type that is really similar to both in a lot of ways right with word wolf we have two cases right we have false I can compare them directly here with bool we have two cases we have false or we have true but the false is just false no matter why something is false and the true can't carry any information with it right it can't tell us why something was true so we get very little information from boolean's but maybe has gives us the opportunity to carry around at least some extra information because when we apply maybe to a type and construct for example a maybe string type then this just can carry around a string that gives us some kind of information we also have another type well either and either gives us more opportunities still it's still a some type very much like maybe or pool except for now we have two type parameters which means we can apply it the two type arguments and they can be different and we can carry around information on both sides most commonly probably either is used where the left side represents some kind of error case just like false or nothing and the true represents some kind of or the right sorry suggests represents some kind of success case that's the that's a very common usage for either it's not the only one but that's a very common uses for either which means that we're using it a lot like bool and maybe except for we get a lot more information with it but let's start with maybe all right so we're going to try to write rewrite these functions here is palindrome is word and our check inputs to use maybe instead of just returning boolean's all right let's go through is palindrome one together first I'm sure that you're all capable of doing it by yourselves but let's go through it together first and then you can do the other two all right so the first thing that we're going to do is have a nothing right one of the problems that we just noticed in our repple I think is that an empty string is gonna be a palindrome now that's really cool effect right because a space is the same forward and backward right but that's not intuitively that's not really what we want to call a palindrome right so we're going to modifier is palindrome function first by pattern matching on the empty string case and returning nothing for that all right we don't have a valid input at least not what we want to consider a valid input okay and then we're going to move our we're returning here a maybe string and that's so that we can return a message right so we're going to move our essential palindrome checking logic here we're going to move that into a case expression so that we can return different messages based on the outcome so that is false then we did have a valid input but it's not a palindrome so that's the message that we want to return and if it's true then we'll return the message that it is a palindrome now because we're using maybe both of those have to be sort of wrapped in these just constructors right because that's how we construct a value of the type maybe by applying just to some value of some other type since that's a string here right remember the A's have to match the maybe a and the just a have to match so since we have a string at the type level at the term level we need some string literal does that make sense to everyone any questions all right so we're going to do next is word and check inputs let's convert those to using maybe as well [Music] yes that's my rule yes you can have a different rule if you want to that's okay but says there's also in you could use is alpha num that's also in the same package and so you could use that instead of is alpha if you want it to allow numbers all right how's it coming does everybody have is word done or something working hey how about check-in puts that will work in on now oh yeah well it should alright are you arguing with the with have an S on it oh yes okay yes did I did I did I make mistake oh I did yes it's the same function there you go I know sorry about that though yes same function but let's return babies [Music] I have a nothing case alright do you have an is word that looks something like this yes yeah the 25 line doesn't really need to be there at all yeah you want to put the the empty string case inside this case inside here I don't know what does that work is that what she did oh okay I don't thinks I mean I don't know cuz I always do it like this I always handle duh and so I actually don't know does someone here know can you put the empty string inside of here I don't think so because all is alpha because what your pattern matching it here is the results of all right all can only return true or false and so you have to be pattern matching only on the things that it can return that all in return and so I'm pretty sure that this has to go up here I'm not positive and it doesn't really have to be there because we have other functions like the is palindrome that it'll catch empty strings but the completeness sake and it doesn't really have to be there because the I mean all is alpha is going to return false if it's an empty string anyway right I think it's all alphabetic said false if it's let's find out right I do think because it's not really whitespace that's why right if it's space then we get false but if it's empty then we'll return true good call I didn't realize that so if it's actually an empty string then it will return it will return true because that's the identity when we wrote when we wrote it with the fold we talked about that and yet I've forgotten thank you does that make sense to everybody what we just said why that's true if you have if you have an empty string with with one whitespace character in it right that'll be dead I'll return false because it's only whitespace inside but if you have actually an empty string then remember when we wrote it with the full yesterday how true is our identity value and we talked about with fold that if it is given an empty list it returns that that start or identity value and so it'll return true if you right here he was pointing that out to me okay all right so we're all good with is word okay yeah it won't really change anything if you've decided to use is alpha Noam instead and so you have numbers allowed all right so then let's look at this okay so we have still a string to maybe string once again pattern matched on empty strings and we'll return nothing indicating that we don't have a valid input we've done that now three times so surely will will catch the empty strings now right all right then we have a case expression that has our composed function inside right so first this X's will get passed to ignore caps and spaces the result of that right will get passed to is word is word now will return either a nothing if it's an empty string which it shouldn't be because we've pattern match so I'm not here and or if that's false right so when is word returns nothing then check input will also return nothing if if this expression here does succeed and we've returned just X's right then we are going to rename that string so that we will be sure and get the transformed string okay because ignore caps and spaces removes capital letters right or changes them to lowercase and it removes spaces so it's actually creating a new string after it operates on one string because it doesn't mutate the string it creates a new string for us that just doesn't have any spaces in it or any capital letters left right where all the capital letters have been transformed so his word doesn't transform anything but this function does so this new string that we've created we get this new string from ignore caps and spaces we pass that to is word which checks to make sure that it's all alphabetic characters and then that new string we have to give it a new name right here by giving it a new name then we've signaled that we want the new string not not this one but the new one after the spaces and the capital letters have been removed and so then we can apply it is palindrome to this new string and now it should work the way we actually want it to work but well not oh don't look at that yes that out of there all right but we don't want to take that for granted so let's check it out [Music] okay are things working right everything's compiling so we'll try main again this time we get success even though we had space in it so now we can retell that we are returning the string or we're passing the string that has the remove spaces to our is palindrome function right so we can tell that and in the bargain we're actually telling somebody more information our our user right our hypothetical users we're telling them more information than just true or false we're telling them what actually write what was true and what was false so same thing here we can try it with a bunch of gobbledygook and we got nothing right and nothing is maybe a little bit less informative than we could be right we could use either to pass an actual error message saying like this is not a valid input we do have this where we can return now this is not a palindrome so this is definitely improvement over boolean's right we're able to convey a lot more information with this than we were with with boolean's all right any questions what we've done so far yes yes but is palindrome is returning the justice for us yes mm-hmm so that's actually that's a really good question um so you can tell for example if you if you get the type of is palindrome we know what the type of that function is you can see for example the type of is palindrome applied this substring it will tell you that its type is a maybe string and so down here when we apply it is palindrome to a string this is already a maybe string value does that make sense and so we don't have to put the just that we didn't have to do this seriously okay we didn't have to do that because is palindrome applied to a string is already a maybe string value any more questions okay but let's go back and see what we're Democrats is I said well we're done now right because we've been using functors and monads now so now you know what functors and monads are because you've been using them what are the monads here does anybody know yes there's two well we haven't used either yet but either is definitely monad io string is also yes oh three and maybe yeah so those are the three monads that we've been using so far we haven't really done anything cool with right so the monads that we have here so far this because we're using right strings IO we've been sort of hovering that one up in our do block in main and maybe alright so we just saw that we had the type I Oh for Maine but we haven't really done anything interesting with it yet right but look at we've written a whole program without even having to think about what monads are aren't we proud of ourselves alright so we're gonna start breaking this down now to figure out where what we mean then when we talk about monads now there is a type class called monad the main type classes we've talked about so far really are foldable because that keeps popping up in type signatures right really obnoxious and we talked a little bit about the Equality type class when we talked about our very first function right so quickly can anyone tell me what a type class is you don't have to do it quickly but can anyone tell me what a type class is either from what you knew before or from what we've talked about so far it's a bunch of function signatures that's right a type class is a collection of operations or a collection of methods we have to be careful with a lot of these words operations and methods because they mean slightly different things in different languages but it's a collection of functions in the type class declaration we just have their type signatures and they're as general as possible in the instances that either exist for us in base or that we write or that we derive that's where the implementation of those type signatures for our specific types exists so there's a type class called monad we're going to get talking about it but first we're going to start by talking about functors in general and the functor type class why are we gonna start with functor because monads are a kind of functor so there's also type class called functor and it is a what we call a superclass of the type class monad which means that anything that is a monad is also has an implementation of the functor type class okay so those are a lot of you know that's a lot of words let's see what what what we can figure out all right so let's start by following the types all right we talked yesterday about how hit line has the type iostream' okay so we said we were just gonna kind of ignore that for now right that this is a you can call it a function and that's okay it's in some sense is not a function and it's more some people describe it as a as a recipe for getting a string right you're gonna get a string from somewhere else that's not in your program right so this is not a this is a stream that has to come in from somewhere which means that like all IO actions it has a lot of possibilities for stuff to go wrong I mean typically get line doesn't really go wrong because we're just typing into the terminal but like all io actions there's a lot of possibilities here right so we treat them a little bit differently in Haskell than we treat other types and the IO type is also a little bit strange in that we can't we don't what we call expose the data constructors of IO so when we query things in our terminal right you can see here that it is a new type wrapper around oh wow all of that mess right and we can't really do anything with this this is not something that we could write for ourselves the way we can write maybe or either or pool write all of those we can sort of write for ourselves and they're dead they're data constructors are exposed when we query them and when we query either they're there they are there's the nice simple crowd of constructors and we could write those for ourselves we could rename it and write our own either type and people do all the time because it's a very common pattern but IO is a little bit special but the thing about aya is that you don't really have to understand all of that stuff that's going on underneath what we what we care about here is that it has a functor it's a monad as well it's also an applicative it's also mana lead so that's how we use right io so when you're in something like a do block like we've been here right this is all you can see from the type this is all in IO this is all on the IO monad but it doesn't really matter right okay however let's get now to understanding what these are all about so we have get line which has the type iostream' and we know because we're passing that as an argument right we have we're calling the output of get line we're calling this IO string we're calling it word and we're passing it somehow to check input and what kind of argument does to check input take a string not an IO string just a string so between this line right where we get an IO string and this line here what's happened to the IO it hasn't disappeared sort of yes yes yes exactly all right so you remember when we wrote map when we wrote our map function right we called it Pam we wrote our map function we wrote a function that had this type signature right takes a function from A to B and a list of a and for every a that's inside that list we apply that A to B function and we return a B at the end or a list of be sorry we return a list of B at the end all right well list is just a type constructor just like maybe and also just like I oh well it's different from i/o and some very important ways but also sort of just like i/o so what we need is a map function that could instead of instead of applying this A to B function to every element inside a list we want a function that will take an A to B function and apply it to an A that's inside a maybe do you think that's a function we could write we'll call it maybe map and we want to take an a the B function and instead of a list of a we want to take a maybe a and we want to return or maybe B now this is going to be easier than writing mapless because we don't have to worry about recursion this time right there's only one a inside of a maybe a not potentially infinitely many of them well how are we going to start with Rex we're gonna have a function well yes so if the function will be applied to nothing then what should we return or nothing and if we instead have a function and a just X right just function X okay make sure I've done everything right [Music] well it's certainly type checked so let's make sure that we can actually use it alright so let's try well we'll do some we'll do some addition stuff we have a partially applied addition because we just have an A to B function and we will apply it to some number inside of a just looks like it worked okay so now we might be getting a sense that this map function might have a more general version right if we've right if we've written it if we can have it for lists and we can have it for maybes then the odds seem good that we can have it for some other types as well it turns out that there's a whole lot of types that we can have it for we can have it or example we can have it with no need to import a well now we know that this oops know that this get line right here's an i/o string we want to take the string and F map our map to lower over all of it right what it's on then Oh it did the second argument of namely get winding yes we're mapping it no I think we have to oh no first is the function what am I doing wrong [Music] yeah it thinks that the it's expecting why is it expecting I'll character I mean it's expecting I'll character because right yes II as we can definitely do this right after double walk after F not twice yeah he's right I have to effing up twice earth nap oh yeah okay never mind me you can't ask nap over get line I'm just not doing it right and I'm sorry I'm very tired and so that's my excuse okay um but there is a there is a functor instance for IO so we can't affect F nap over it and we'll just we'll just give it up because I'm I need to F nap twice okay anyhow so the type of this F map function that we've been talking about is this alright we have a functor constraint there that tells us that the F sin this type signature have to be some type that what yes yes right so the EPS here the S right here and right here both have to be types that have an instance of functor which includes list and maybe which we've already seen it does include I oh and I just messed it up and a bunch of other types either as well so either is a little bit weird and we're gonna look at that in just a few minutes tuples yes well it's because it's a string and so if you were doing something on a string so for example if you were um huh yeah you could you can f map a string function into an i/o string but if you're going up but since IO and the lists are both functors and so you have to have two F Maps then your double F mapping to get all the way inside to those stuff I mean yeah it's because I my choice of function to F map right as a character function not a string function so it's poorly chosen yes I think so yeah or I think you know hmm yeah yes you could use one of the string functions and then I think it will work great like you could do this maybe yes let's see if you use it if you use F map this is an i/o string it says it's since this takes a string and not a character then we only have to F up wants to get it to apply to the string so I just this function was this function was poorly chosen on my part why is there no IO in the output well we weren't seen what it is right yeah so there is it's just not good showing up because we're in GA CI and ght I sort of boys you know I owe is always happening in gh di right that's the only way it could work so okay so next let us and we have talked about the either type we could refactor all of the Steve's either but I think instead we will just do you want to do that or should we just move on to talk to type classes ready to move on to type classes awesome okay so let's talk about the functor instance for either then because it's an it's an important one to talk about so we've seen that all right so we've seen that that either that's to type parameters all right we have a left a or a right B and we know from our previous map that we've worked with because when I talk about the banker type class for a little bit first so from the previous ones that we have worked with we have like list of a it is either an empty list or list or a cons on to a list of a right and maybe has one type argument as well right so each of these ones that we've worked with before I only have one parameter all right just an a so they're funks are instances then which because s map s map is the primary function from a method of the functor type class all right and so but look at it we can see that it really only has the ability to act on one one one thing right it can it can take an A and transform it into a B right it can take this a and transform it into this B so it can take a maybe a and transform it into a maybe B or it can take a list of a and transform it into a list of B what it can't do is take an either a B and transform it into a lip into an either CD we do have a type class for that called by functor but that's not what functor does so phungster can only take can only do something with one of the values and so when we write the when we write a functor when we write an F map for either alright go ahead and call it what is this instance of Frank there or either a we have to partially apply the either we've been talking a little bit about partially applying functions without really talking about it right so when we've had things like you know we've done map flux to over some list right plus two is a partially applied function right addition needs two arguments we've given it one of it and then passed it to a list so that it'll apply that partially applied function to each element in the list when we're talking about it was an infix operator a little bit of trivia for you when we're talking about with an infix operator this is technically called sectioning so but it's just a bit partially applied function and we can do it with functions that are not in fixed operators as well so I've talked a little bit about partially applying functions but without really talking about it do you all understand how partially applied functions work what's going on with partially applied functions how can we do that we're returning new functions that's right we've been talking loosely casually as Haskell errs do about functions that take two or three arguments and sometimes people will make a point of reminding you that every function in Haskell takes one argument and returns one result and that is actually always true every function in Haskell takes one argument and which returns one results that result might be another function but that's how we're able to partially apply things and pass them around as new functions because the in the we have what's called currying and we have it currying by default which means that type signatures such as this one right I mean I just said that it takes one argument and what turns one result and this would seem to be a lie right how is this thing only taking one argument well this function only takes one argument and where it turns one result this is one argument and it returns this which is one result the arrows are right associated and that's why for example like this set of parentheses has to be here because because we are taking the first argument there are the only arguments we want to be pedantic right is a function and so that set of parentheses has to be there indicating that that argument has to be a function because otherwise with the right associativity if you didn't parenthesize that what you would really have is this and really in you know in some sense you do because a is one argument and it returns you know the B right but that's not what we want right we don't we're not actually giving an A to our F map we have to give an A to B function does that make sense so the arrows are right associative and that's why when there is a function as an argument and it has to be parenthesized these parentheses are conceptually here but are syntactically superfluous they don't have to be there syntactically because haskell is sort of doing this by default so you can create a function for example you could create a function called lower case that was equal to f map to lower for example and not apply it to a string and then later apply lower case to some risk pork string hey and so this can be a function a lower case can have a name be a named function even though f map not been applied to all of its arguments and we can pass you know this around and and use it as it as a function which is really convenient if for example you want to be I mean to lower is not really a very type agnostic right we know it's gonna have to take a string or it's got to take a list of characters right because too low or works on characters but if we had something instead of to lowered that was more polymorphic and so we wanted to be able to use lowercase for example on maybe different kinds of inputs right being able to pass this partially applied thing around to possibly different types of lists can be really convenient but this is sort of on by default all functions have this right associativity and so they are always taking you know one argument returning one result which means we can always partially apply them to one argument and have a new function and if we really want to get fancy if we had say a three argument function we could apply it to one function and return a new function and name that and then apply it to two and name that and return that right and then it's still only lacking one argument in fact I think in there's a chapter in the Haskell book that I wrote that does that quite a lot so if you want to see that in action there's we do it repetitively but it's an it's sort of important feature of Haskell to be able to do that and it's going to be important now here I think it's we're right haven't written an instance in a long time all right yes okay here all right so what we're doing here then we've also sort of loosely talked about the fact that type constructors are func they are functions that construct a type just like data constructors or functions that construct a value so right here since either has two parameters and we need it to be like lists and like maybes and only have one parameter in order to write an epithet for it we have to partially apply the either type constructor to its first type argument we don't have to care what the first type is in order to do that because our F map implementation isn't going to be able to touch it at all right this now right when we had up here we have these FS right that have to be functors have to be some type X we have to be some types that have an implementation of F map written for them then this here either a is going to be this F altogether so that a is no longer touchable or transformable or anything it sort of disappears into the F and we can't do anything with it does that make sense okay so let's see if it will after we write write the instance so what is the instance for this going to look like we know we have now one value left from either and it is its second parameter right the be in write B and so that's gonna be the value that our F map actually can transform so we saw with our maybe map right here all right we saw what that looks like here right we saw what that looks like for maybe here let's see now if we can write this but for either having now you know sort of gotten rid of this it shouldn't really be parenthesized in the data type declarations sort of doing that to make them visually similar okay so alright I have it set up where we have this instance here and we know from talking about them yesterday right that that's a keyword so right when we have when we look at example right we can see the list here every instance of monad for maybe and we have an instance of functor for maybe so really we could turn this into instance mate oops funk there maybe we're right and then this now would be a snap a snap that's not like that you also can't really have type signatures in your in your instance declarations at least not normally you can there's a type extension that allows you to do that called instant SIG's but since we have it this we can just comment it out we can just put it there all right so what will this look like do you feel you feel capable do you feel confident you're gonna write it we're going to write an F map for either we can some pattern-matching would be good pattern matching is always good alright so we can let me see if I can remember how to do this oh if you want to be able to do this in your rifle I forget to tell people remember I was telling you about my THD I configured a set x hypeee locations I have that turn on by default my JT I can think that if you guys want to be able to use it so that you can do the same thing I'm doing then that's how you would turn it on and we can now get the type of Earth map this write some text [Music] not going to be able to remember nope so don't think he'll do it like that either nope let's forget so do you know you well I can just write it will be less fancy alright it's going to look like this earth map is going to have type A a to eat I don't know why I always forget that and it's going to give us an either a mm all that [Music] it's going to have a type something like that so we're gonna first want to start with some pattern matching yes so let's start with a function again instead of nothing this time what's the case that we want to take care of first left right [Music] right here no because that done that X is there mmm yeah we can't it's just like the nothing and maybe yeah because it's the the leftmost type parameter this thing here right that a which is part of the F so it's there this a is part of the F right here so just like here okay that's fair this then this would be to be yeah the X is the a but the X I have xed out because we don't want to touch it hey yeah you can't you can't look by phungster though people often ask me that sorry that's why I keep bringing it up because people often ask me but what do i do then if I haven't either where I do want to transportation transform either side and we do have a type class for that it's just not this one yes oh because you can't it's been a it's been absorbed into the F so let's see functor this type class can only handle type constructors that take one parameter it cannot handle type constructor that takes zero parameters all those you know like bool and it can't handle type constructors that have more than one it can only handle ones that have one parameter that take one argument so you can kind of see this here it's a little this little nice error message that it spit out at me here it expects kind star to starve but either has kind star to star to star how many of you are familiar with these stars a little bit okay so this star is the type of types yes we can get the kind signature of types yesterday you are asking me why we couldn't get the type of type constructors because what you actually need is the kind of a type constructor well maybe it's star to star it is a function that takes one type argument of kind star and returns a type so it takes a type and returns a type it might be better if I wrote these type type that's not how they do it HDI right now so that's what that means that star to star either has two of them and it takes two arguments before it returned to type its star to star to star it needs two arguments before it returns a type so how do we get it to be an argument how do we get it to look like this function application looks we can't do it to a variable sorry so for example if we applied it this string now either string so let's say this was our a in either a B right now that has the right kind now it's a function of just one input and one result so now given one more type it will construct a type and functor this type class can only work with type constructors that are starred to start so they just are needing one parameter and returning one was one type yes yes right that's that is exactly correct did everybody hear and understand yeah yeah because these two things could be different types right and so you would need two different functions to be able to map both over this and over this that makes sense and that's exactly what you get then in the type class by functor you get an F map like thing that has you can pass it to functions that could be potentially be different types so then you could have an X to Z function and a B to C and map it over your either X B and get well you would either get it would either be the X or the B right never both but if you had for example a couple where they are both present right so with by functor you get function it's called cleverly by map so you get a function one and a function two and then you get some type that has two type arguments right so let's say this is X to Z and this is e to C and if we're applying it to and either X V then the X to Z function could apply to the X and transform it into a Z alright so we would get either Z see because this b c function would apply to this B so whichever one of them was actually present at the term level the function would apply to that and transform it and we'd have either a Z or C with tuples since they're both presents at the same time you guys are familiar with tuples rain I know what talking about tuples I don't know why I don't like saying that worked couple couple I don't know so I tend not to talk about them very much but with the tupple then all right so we have my map still we'd have these two two functions right if we're gonna buy map that over oops we're gonna find that our function 1 and our function 2 over some couple that has an X and a B in it then both of these functions will apply this one will apply to the first element and this one will apply to the second we just can't do that with this particular with with F map with F map it can only ever be the second one there's just no function to apply to the two the first argument all right everybody's everybody's on board a pair yeah that's a lot better so um I often use the pair type or a write a pair type to represent either when they are the same type because tuples can vary right there and B so they could be heterogeneous but with a pair off and use that either when they're both gonna be the same type or if I need them to be yeah well really that's usually when I use that but yeah pair would be better then I'll have to say couple - cool couple okay all right so do we all have our instance written do we finish you have a compilation error okay well what have we done wrong here we'll call that B and what we want to do here [Music] well actually have this well what's your compilation error is it just telling you that you have a name clash with the either that's already in prelude yeah it's just I think it's just a naming problem we need to call this something different we'll call it quits it's act twice this or you could shut off your Prelude I don't work as well yeah just comment it out so we should be okay on that one I haven't actually even saved this so it's not even registering that it's Haskell yet but we'll call this instance [Music] already have instances all right let's I'm gonna have to comment these things all out or else we're gonna have troubles let's see okay sixth okay so we're what is your still telling you well do we have some missing parentheses do we have do we not have the function being applied in the right place we have names yeah you'd have to turn off the brake so then you have no yeah yeah yeah so if you did you try renaming it okay if you try renaming it but don't change anything else try renaming it and see if you had it right except for the names cuz yeah it won't you can turn off the Prelude with there's a language extension called no implicit Prelude you can turn that off so we've talked about set using set in GFCI yesterday for turning on the type signatures right the Alpine always tells me the type of everything I've evaluated you can also use set to turn on language extensions and so for example if you are feeling bold if you really want to learn Haskell this is what you do he's set no implicit prelude and then you have to write everything by yourself from scratch because then you have nothing imported and the one that we were using badly but oops X type applications that lets you see the type of say something specialized so what if you want to see what the type of F map specialized to maybe is you can use type applications to do that okay now it's alright yeah see you had it right is this the names yeah all right any questions about this okay do we feel next like we need to write the instance for tuples bears do we need to write that instance or a little bit different from either there's still two type parameters all right so the aah all right so that's what the data declaration for them looks like like lists they have this built in syntax and so instead of having a name write in words they have the name of them is parentheses with a comma so they still take two parameters just like either we can have a functor instance for them well the funks are being able to will F map then be able to transform the aid of a tuple so you've got you know you construct a tubful by doing something like you know for and then put string there now we have a pair right now we have a couple they can be different types then I ride in it F map implementation that does something to both of those but something to the for and to the Julie no it's just like either where with either we couldn't touch the left with the tupple we can't touch the left again it doesn't have a data constructor named left but we still can't touch it our F map will still have to skip over it why well like either it takes two parameters and returns one result right a type if we yeah I didn't think it was going to give us a type for that we have a whole yes now it says it's already in star huh yeah now we haven't now we have a type all right we still don't know what is here but now we have a concrete type because I'm applying it twice so it's just like either in that sense so do you feel like you could write the instance for that we'll call it pair we'll need to define a type first okay so unlike either where as either is this or that right now our a and our B are both always present at the term level just like with the tupple right we have to have both of them before we have a pair but what how is that going to change what our F map looks like it won't be a parametric function right we don't have to distinguish between two cases yep yes there will be a pattern match but we don't have to distinguish between two cases that is correct bunker what are we doing here all right all right so we've just got this be left over here right so we're gonna have we can call it again a b2c function all right we're gonna have F map is going to pick up we the C function and oh they're X yeah I'm missing an arrow thank and [Music] all right so what would this look like a snap function over that pair which with home X and B did you try it Pok talk to your compiler talk to your compiler no show it some love huh easy got it nice I just sit here and wait for will bring hoping that you will talk to your compiler okay all right so it turns out this idea of mapping something right like we've mapped over lists which most people are very comfortable doing you understand how we how we map and apply a function to every single element in the list and it turns out we can just end up doing that for all a lot of types there is some way to take a function and apply it regardless of what this type wrapper is on the outside right we've just given it a method for applying a function to this value to return this so a functor is a type constructor that has some implementation of f map for it so sometimes you will hear people talk about this function is being a functor function as a functor is a way to lift a function into a context and apply it but you'll also hear people talk about the maybe functor no okay nobody talks about the maybe func there ever talks about the maybe monad right but Mona is just a kind of functor so it's really the same thing all right questions about where we've gotten to so far I promise we're gonna go back to Mona's really soon yes I'm sorry yes yes you need a language extension for that I believe right to partially apply tuples I don't think so I don't think so I haven't actually tried but um I don't think so so I think that so like you know how I said that often um either is used as like where the left is sort of analogous to false or nothing it's sort of the error this is why because you can't do anything to the value that's in it so if you're returning some kind of error then you don't want to you know transform it in some way so sometimes when people want to do the opposite they want it's actually their error value that they want to do something to then they just make that there right but you can also just use by functor and then you could do something with both of them by map right you're just gonna return something kind of like with nothing right with nothing it was sort of obvious how we couldn't apply a function to that because there's no value to apply a function to right so that's how either ends up getting used quite often you know since we do have by map or since you could put your errors on the right and stead them on the left if you want to then you know you can use it in different ways but that's how it often gets used well it's always gonna have something there has to be some a inside the left but it could be it could be you know equivalent to nothing right well it could be a left empty list or something yeah okay so we're gonna go back to our I think we're gonna take a break real quick and then because it's already almost 5:00 so I think we're gonna take a break real quick and then we're gonna go back to to this and talk about how this right we talked about our exploration into phungster by talking about getline and how we get the string out of the get line right out of this i/o string so that down here it's the string input to this function so this is actually going to we needed to talk about phungster first but this is where we're gonna start talking about monad so we're gonna go back to that and D sugar or do syntax into some monadic vines and it's gonna be fun and you're gonna love it you can tell okay so let's take a few minutes break yes oh yeah I do I have I have joy Pascal stickers stickers I have this year but [Music] you meet this is that that works working okay all right so now start coughing again sure okay so this is where we left off with our program right well and we want to understand what the monad is in the in the do block so we have a function that needs a string input and we're not gonna worry at all about the fact that strings can be a monad as well because we don't care at all right now about the list monads because we're not doing anything with that really so we have a function that needs a string input but we want to apply it to a string that is inside another type that type was i/o right because the get line gives us an i/o string and we used this backwards arrow which is special to do syntax one time we can use this backwards arrow is in the is in a do block so this word do here right introduces some special syntax because it is often easier and sort of tidier to write things and do blocks than it is with the monadic operator but that's all it is is just some syntactic sugar over that so we're gonna try to do it here so we've got this i/o string but here we want to pass it as an input to a function that needs a string and we've already seen away with our F map functions right that we can apply a function to a to a string or some other value right that's inside another type we've done it with lists right we've taken an A to B function and applied them to the a and sounded just right so we get just B we've taken them we've written it for either's so we know we can get over that either barrier right and apply our function to the value that's inside of that and we know what we have seen that we can also do that with IO so we know we've got this function called F map we know we've got a functor here we know we have a type that has an implementation of F map so we know we've got a functor all right so getting closer all right then we've got check input wait I mind the one that returns a bool we don't want that we don't want a bool we're done with pools all right so check input here I still takes a string as an input and it's gonna return a maybe string but we've got Oh God all right we've got terminal yes terminal okay we've got this print function here right let's look at the type of print oh let's type class constraint means that it takes as an argument any type that has an instance of the type class shell which just means it's something printable to the screen which obviously strings are all right it's all right so print will take some value and return it returns this i/o unit thing that we've talked about right which means that it does some effect and it prints it to the screen and doesn't return any other value okay so that's all that's that's all the things that's going on here let's take a look at well first let's annotate some of these right so we've got here this thing here is a string there's this thing that's on the other side of it is an i/o string we know that this thing is a string because it's down here it's an inputs right so but if that's have the i/o it sort of in front of it okay so then we could let's get rid of this do and let's get rid of this backwards arrow right so now we're going to take our gate line there's gonna be our first thing that gives us an i/o string and we want now to pass this io string as an input to the check input function so we want to pass that IO string to something that takes our string and returns let's check input work on maybe strings [Music] and then we want to pass that right after this we want to pass that to something that takes something right something ok and returns i oh right that's what we need to do in this new block that's what we were doing in this new block right and now we're just sort of D sugaring it so that we can do all that without do all right so let's deal with this part first so we have a function that actually I think I'm going I mean I'm going off of the plan now think I got off of the plan yeah yeah all right that's right we're gonna roll with it okay so we have a function that can take that can do this okay that can pass this i/o string this wrap string to this function here it's a little bit like F map but there's something else going on here right because this F map takes an a to a B but we have an a to like an FB all right we've added some layer of type inside of that function so we need something different from Earth map similar right but also different okay this is gonna be a little bit weird because we actually have two monads that we're working with here io and maybe I'm not touching the string one at all but we have two that we're working with so this is what it's gonna look like when we when we do sugar it so what we had here written like this her backwards arrow written was monadic bind looks like this so we need to talk about this unless it's just obvious to everyone how we got there okay let's talk first about the type of I'm going a little bit out of order that's alright because I need to hurry okay let's talk a little bit about this type operator this is the main operator just like F map comes from the functor type class this one comes from the monad type class it's the main operator of the monad type class and you can see that we have a wrapped type whereas the first argument right a wrapped value so we have an M that's the monad that could be maybe could be IO we list the either could be a pair that we take this a from it and we pass it as the first argument to a function that function has to that function inside is making another sort of layer of that type alright so just like we had we had here all right this string gives us back a maybe string all right inside that function instead of just being a to be it's a to some other type B right so we get some extra tie penis in there okay now you may notice that what we have this maybe and this I oh these are not the same em but in our type signature here it have to be we're getting there I promise you guys are looking very skeptical you are skeptical no okay so what do we have here then is I forgot I can write so we have here our ma value right yet line is our MA so then M for this is I owe an age string right no problem now we're gonna have to oh that's not what I wanted it at all text editor alright so what we're gonna have to do is do this weird thing right we have to once again pass this anonymous function all right pass past the argument because it has to come all the way over here so we're gonna take it out of the get line we're gonna take this string and put it here and this we're not going to worry about prank for just a minute this is going to be our string to maybe train function right this is going to be our a do em b function number our type signature here it's complicated a little bit because we have a couple of monads at the same time this is easier if you start with just one at a time we are going for it we're gonna do it rid of that because we will remember that the M's have to be a monad right in this case maybe and i/o so here we have this a 2 MB but this isn't the same M as this so we have a problem right if we got rid of the print anyway we would have a problem hey we had this this could work if this was returning if check input was returning an i/o be a check input is returning a maybe be right check inputs not doing any i/o at all so we passed this string to here so that we have our string - maybe strain function all right so then submit this ma that's why we had to add the print all right so we add the print because then there's where our i/o is gonna come in so now the print is our a - MV function but inside of it we have this you notice that we don't need any monadic behind for that right in here we have just maybe string value and so now for 8mb function is going to be a string - uh io that's the result of check and put X what's the type of it maybe string [Music] so we're actually also I said we're not using the the list monad at all we're actually not really using the maybe one here either right this is all we're only dealing with the IO monad here so we take this IO string pass it as a string to a function that generates an isle maybe string and and now you see this this bit of ugliness here I mean that's why people use do syntax right it's one of the reasons yeah so as long as so print right this this a even though it it just says a but it's acceptable for it to be actually to type sort of stacked up into one as long as we consider them to be one type so in this case this works because it can be any type that has an implementation of show and both maybe and string do and so maybe string is RA or RB yeah RB great that's the B the IO of course is the M there we go port on nice that is so our IO is the M or our bind string is the a maybe string is the B that's why when we use this in the ripple [Music] what oh there we go all right that's why when we use this in the repple notice how it's still returning a maybe right because it's an i/o maybe stream what is going to happen in that case when you have either well remember I said that Mona is a functor so when we write a functor instance so let's look at the maybe functor instance I've called it possibly here to avoid name clashes right when we wrote the maybe one right we have to always just return know if there's a nothing right but remember when we wrote the either one then what did we do with the first value what yeah what did we do with it didn't we did it somewhere right I don't know where I put it now somewhere oh here yes here so when we wrote the functor instance for either we partially applied it and so the value on the left disappears just like nothing right so in the same way that monad can't do anything with it neither can't I mean in the same way that phungster can't do anything with it neither can monad monad will always just stop the first time it hits a failure the first time I hit to left it can't evaluate any further because there's no value for it to apply a function to just like with F nap does that make sense we could write the monad instance for we'd have to write the applicable a duplicative I want to do either right okay so we won't worry about the applicative we're not probably gonna have enough time to talk about them today but have to have an instance of applicative so oh all right I'm very tired and I don't know if I can do this wait wait first time time on awaking shirt on the egg though let's just go back to the ones that are very written okay here we go this is what the monad instance will look like so we have a data type that's just like either here but rename so it'll compile so there the first right there's the left and there's the beat the right that's the beat so remember with the functor whatever we were whatever function we were trying to f map over first a it can't it can't transform that right it can't apply to the egg it can't apply to the left it's the same thing with monad because when out is a kind of functor and so when we have this monadic bind if there's a first a we just return the first a we would just return the left a it always has to be the second one that's what I'm saying yeah it can't apply the first one as far as as far as bind is concerned just like f map as far as buying is concerned there is no value there it's you like to us it looks like we have a left string of some kind or a left int or something but buying can't see that value inside the left right you'd have to partially apply it twice to get it down so that it's just a function of one parameter right yeah does that make sense what we were just talking about more or less so because monad is just a fancier functor it's the same the same sort of rule applies where this we can we could call this either so that would be less confusing these names just that it won't compile because of the name crack and once I turn off my free loop all right all right so when we write the instance when we look at the implementation of bind because that's all in instances right it's just like the type class declaration has the type signature for us and just like we I gave you a type signature for map or for F map and then you just wrote the function that's what the instance is but the compiler you know looks looks up which instance you're relying on by the name right and so we have these instance declarations and this tells us how our function is implemented so for either you can see that just like with just like with maybe it just can't do anything with this left value the left-hand side and just like the F map that we wrote for either it just can't touch it it's like it doesn't exist so when you have monads if you're chaining a bunch of operations together using bind or sequentially with do syntax it will just always stop the first time you hit a left if it's the maybe monad it will always stop the first time it stopped evaluating I mean and just return the first nothing that it hits so that's a good question but it actually stops whereas applicative evaluates both and then propagates the nothings does that make sense yeah but monad because it's because monad is designed to sort of operate sequentially and because you can rewrite like anything that you're chaining together with monadic binds like this usually you could write them as nested case these nested case expressions so just like if you had if we had gone on and expanded on our palindrome and maybe nested some more case expressions here right so we come up with some other rule that we want to apply it so we nest another case expression in here when you look at it as nested case expressions you can kind of see how it must just stop there right as soon as it hits a nothing it's just gonna have to return that nothing as it goes down the cases now that's not literally because it's not literally necessarily what it's doing but that's how it's gonna have to conceptually happen and so yeah it'll always return the first one and so for example if you go and look at sorry sorry well I was already on my github so if you go and look at this is public so you can go and look at it it's thrown presentation I gave about the difference between applicative and monad if you go and look in here for example and you play with this anagram example you can see here we had some nested case expressions that we were then able to you collapse with a bind and you can tell by giving it different error messages right here this left says empty string and this left says not a word and so you can tell very clearly which one it's pop debt and monad will always have to stop it just the first one that it hits the first left or nothing or empty list or whatever it just has to stop applicative on the other hand can evaluate both arguments implicit of the little tie fighter that our that our heart is modelled on it can evaluate both and then it propagates the error and you can tell that that is true because there is another data type and that's what this presentation here was all about that I gave and so you can look through the code and the talk is actually online if you want to watch it but because there is this is old now and so it's no longer called AK validation it's called just validation and it's the same and tight as either except for it's applicative instance is different and it will allow you to accumulate errors on the left instead of stopping at the first left yes and it's really cool so I have like I said I have given that talk and I also and I think so this is actually about this is another approach at monad and this goes at it from the side of we have a bunch of nested case expressions so how do we reduce those with a bind so that's what this post is about then I also have this one here applicative a monad this is the talk that I gave about validation validation is a really really cool type I think so and we didn't what time are we at Oh we have time still left to talk about mana lights because we haven't talked about mana lights at all and on twitter i'm known as mono and mary so it seems like we should but the the way that the validation instance works the applicator is that it uses a semi groups which are like moments to accumulate the errors to concatenate the errors on one side and so then it can return all of them to you even though it propagates the errors but it's really cool go back to which first and second where was that i think we're we have too many things open and i don't know where we are anymore this one yes yeah there's there's the implicit of their and you can see that it always will propagate the error but it does evaluate both whereas monad just stops so what's going on here is that the first argument to that operator this is the operator you can see it right doesn't it look like a firefighter think so but the type of this right is this wrapped function so if we look at that right this is the type go here this is our F all right this F is a function that's from A to B then we have here our F a then it would apply to that and give us the B because this function here goes from A to B so applicatives are another kind of functor we have a lot of kinds of functors we have or well really well I guess yeah we have a lot of kinds of functors so some types there are a lot bunker is like the biggest and then applicative is a little bit smaller group of functors monads are a little bit smaller by functor probably a little bit smaller Ivan actually counted them I'm not sure they're countable because you can always make new types right and and then make instances for them but so by functor but by functor needs you know something like e there or a pair where there are at least two type parameters then we have contravariant functors which are really interesting and I've recently given the talk about those as well and we have then pro functors which are a combination of contravariance and by functor so there's all these functors and there's and for each one of them they give you some way to take a function and apply it in some kind of context where it didn't where it wasn't originally so just like map lets you apply a function to every element in a list all of these other functors are giving you ways to to put function to put that function into some other context all of them in some in some very core senses they're all the same and you can implement this this thing right here with F map and one other function so it's all they're all built from F map which is why we spent a lot of time talking about death man much less time talking about bind because it's just another kind of s map but because you get some extra oh here see there we go because you get this extra layer of him generated inside the function I mean it looks backwards France backwards from F map but it's this right in F man in normal F map the function comes first there is a flip death map well sure that sometimes you want them to be backwards just like finds right so bind it come backwards because they're really the same thing and so if you want to instead think of man put mine that's how you would write flip bind right obviously then flip bind is going to look much more similar so now if you compare both to type signatures now you can see the similarity what's needed to make what the difference is between this and this is that when you generate this extra layer structure you need some way at the end to come out with only one layer right because otherwise you would come out with M and B you understand why and because you know we've got this we've got this type that appears here in our function it's not going to just disappear right so we have to have another function that makes it disappear right that smooshes the two layers into one layer yeah we call it join it's one of the methods of the Mona a class and it is the difference between F map and bind is that bind this thing here is just a combination of okay really if you were going to implement it like this there has to be more than one dot there for complicated reasons but you can implement bind yourself with a combination of join and F map F map you're very familiar with join is really kinda not that exciting the winds not in the prelude so all it does is take an MMA and give you back an MA that's all that join does huh yes the UH the MS have to be the same that's why when we were working with our are sort of overly complicated example here right that's why we had to have that print here because it can't if one M is IO and one M is maybe it can't smash those together though they have to either you know both the IO or both be maybe and then it can just smash them together so that you'll make one layer so f snap is pretty easy to understand right bind is the same thing except for for some reason the arguments are sort of go backwards and at the end you have this joining so that you kind of smash two layers of type two together applicative does it a little bit different instead of having a joint applicative relies on there being a mono I'd and so then we would get back to talking about my favorite thing or some microfossils oh oh oh you did send me out yeah that's the you do the get light in the print them nice and you just can do it with fruit then you get line yes the joining of the front and you can make join an F matte print in it's a one yeah you do it into the bind and then you can find in Princes and get them that gives you the I have to give you a retweet all right there's a dollar sign two very important all right so any questions about what we have gone over yeah I'm not gonna be here tomorrow to talk about mano Ed's so you're gonna miss my mom would steal but people specifically said in the in the survey that we passed around people specifically said what is a monad so now have we answered that question yeah what is a monad there's a type class called monad monads are the type constructors that implement monad right there's like the three things kind of all go together right like I was drawing that picture add the little triangle yesterday right the type class declaration so that's monad right monad and and the type signature for mind and the type and the instance right those three things kind of go together to form a single structure and sort of that's what a monad is or a functor but you can also think of it as you know these ways functors are these ways that we have of putting a function applying a function into some context so instead of having an A to B now we have an F a to an FB okay or a list of a to a list of B the list is just an F so I hope that we've answered the question what's a monad I felt like I needed to answer that question so we put off talking about mana lights and people people watching it on the Internet are gonna be disappointed does everybody know already what mana woods are well I know you do I know you do yeah do you want to know what mana weeds are we have like 10 minutes and I can tell you what mono aids are yes okay I can't believe we've gotten through three more hours today and you guys are all still here and you're all still engaged all right so mana woods are really neat mono it's for me to have kind of a very special meaning because for me as I was writing Haskell book I've told you before that like I was kind of learning Haskell as I was writing the book and so I was working on chapter I think it's chapter 6 now chapter 5 chapter 6 about type classes I was working on that chapter and thinking thinking like okay I think I kind of understand how type classes work right in addition is defined here in the num type class and so all of these numeric types have some kind of addition implementation ich is defined in this type class so all these types have an equality definition right and I was thinking but I was kind of also thinking like what really is the point of doing it this way right it wasn't until so at the same time my co-author start had started working on the mono a chapter and he sent me the beginnings of that he said okay there are sort of three canonical ma nodes that we think of addition say for integers because we're not going to get into the implementation details of different kinds of addition it turns out that some kinds of addition are not associative who knew me as a programmer I mean programmers all seem to know that and is a non programmer I had no idea that there are kinds of petitions that aren't associated okay so he sent me you know I think I need to write bigger right so addition and multiplication and list concatenation is this visible enough I need maybe a darker yeah we get back to the purple I had a darker pen yesterday in then he said okay these are the does everybody understand what this what list concatenation is what this operator does it takes two lists and turns them into one right what adds two lists together so he said okay these are the sort of three canonical wants and I was like yeah I don't know what the point of this is right these are very different things addition to multiplication are very different things aren't they and this concatenation is also quite different from the other two because for one thing lists are not a concrete type like integer they're a type of constructor right so what is this nonsense right I was thinking to myself well they also have some things in common don't they they all take two arguments right so they're all binary right they each take two arguments they're associative what does associative mean right it means if we have if we add something else out here right it means it doesn't matter if we put the parentheses here here the answer will be the same right all three of these are associative what's one other thing that they all share in common they all have an identity value right is it bad oh why are you laughing okay you have to share it with the class yeah zero so for some time it's a 1 0 boys and 1 boys right so they and they all have an identity value for addition it is 0 for multiplication it is 1 and for listing kept nation it's an empty list so a monolid now as I was just saying before where there's like it's not a monad isn't just an implementation of mind or just a tight brake they have to kind of go together so a mono a in Haskell is a type that has an operation that is binary associative and has an identity value it's a surprising number of types but the really surprising thing about monolids is that for almost every type that is a mono ID there are two at least two someone's many many more why should that be I mean clearly for integers there's more than one right this is the exciting thing to me about about mono is this is when I really started to get excited in my high school okay because we have and I actually I gave a whole talk about this in London last year I can just recreate that for you right now okay we think about maybe that shows up better doesn't it okay if we think about mono it's to think about binary associative operations - this one okay addition and multiplication I said are very different right there's some similarities that we've pointed out and those are the similarities what we're focusing on when we call them a model right they do share both of those properties but they're also quite different in the same way that for example boolean disjunction and boolean conjunction you know what those are right it's terminal so we have we wrote all and for all we use this right and we also have this that's an or right this one isn't and and this one is an or and I because does everybody know they're boolean truth tables right each of those is a binary operator right they're associative they have identity values true in the case of and false in the case of or so we're seeing a pattern right seeing a pattern where and is a bit like multiplication right its identity value is true which is sort of like a 1 right or is a little bit like addition its identity value is false which is kind of like a 0 if you think of it maybe in terms of binary addition and multiplication it might seem a little to make a little more sense right we also have some set operations that are very very similar right Union and intersection although the ones that are closer to being like addition and multiplication are actually disjoint Union and Cartesian product right so over all of these different types boolean's and sets and integers right we have this pattern where there's at least two ways of doing a binary associative operation with an ident the value and so this holds true as well and Haskell there are four most types if they have any mono a they have at least two usually those mono Ed's will be a mono eight of let's call it a mono eight of choice or something that is disjunctive and works more like more like addition or list concatenation or is sum or works like a boolean or where it picks one or the other but not both sort of like a some type the other kind of mono I'd then that they would have are the conjunctive mono eyes that work like multiplication or a thing that we have called lists zipping or boolean and and so this pattern persists across all of the types that are mono AIDS well not maybe not all all was a big big thing I hate to go universal when I haven't actually proven it but it's very very common pattern so when we write maybe mono AIDS for example now in Haskell every type class instance has to be you know unique for a type so we can't have an instance Mahanoy baby a it does one thing and then another one that does something different so we have to give them all different names so we have these new type wrappers to give it these things different names so we have the first mono aid for maybe picks the first just the last mono for maybe picks the last just so if you have to just sit will return the second one to you there's also a maybe mono I'd and I believe the default may be Mon weight in base combines the two of them so if you've got a just appended to adjust adjust Plus adjust then it combines the two values and turns just a plus B so if that was the really exciting thing for me about mono AIDS is just that you find this pattern over all of them okay I don't of all I haven't proven it like I said I don't know how you would do that but it's very very common at least so here for example we wrote this instance this mono instance so many is what we call the identity value of them a long way empty that's the identity value and map end or you'll often see it written like that is the concatenation or addition or multiplication or however you want to think of them we just call them append because any more specific word has too much would tell you too much about what implementation you're talking about right so this much feel about mono it's not sure that it's very useful to you when you're writing code but that's what I think is really cool about mono ins so this one here you can see that this one let's see the mem T is no the so that's the nothing right if we're gonna do this about maybe followed by its real name anything that we're appending with nothing who'd return nothing all right so down here we have some around here we have some choices right we have decided to go ahead and propagate this error right we didn't have to could have map ended nothing like if it was a just a and nothing we could have disjunctive Li who could have chosen to just return that just a we don't have to return the nothing right because there's nothing here that we're just combining things right and so we don't have to apply a function anywhere not like a functor where we had this function that has to get applied to some value here we're just sort of combining things so we can combine things by choosing one or the other like we do with some types right true or false they're both values of wool but we just always pick one or the other whereas like a product type we have to have both of them right that's conjunctive like multiplication very conceptually like multiplication because it's like a Cartesian product of sets oh yes it would we don't have right now we don't have a consistent is that what you're saying yeah we don't have a consistent instance because I've been sort of just changing things as I and not keeping them consistent yes you're you're right so anyway that's what I think is really cool about mah nodes that's my mono which deal the Mon with instances are not very hard to write because you're just always combining you're just always either picking one thing one side or you're combining them somehow conjunctively but just like we have some boolean mana lights that are named the same as the boolean functions one of which we wrote all right all there's also any all gives you a true only when they're all true the all monolid does the same thing so if you have a bunch of boolean values and you want to combine them with a mono I'd operator like this its operator you would have true this would be the mono it for bool we'll just call it bull because we're not going to compile it so it's not going to complain it it's about the name class right which would have true and true if this was all hey the all one then that would equal true every other case wouldn't have to equal oh because that's how all is work that's how injunction works but I left out the mem feeds in there though the memory for an all is again what I'm writing here is not going to compile from various reasons but but conceptually this is the case what's the identity for and all or for conjunction yeah just like when we wrote the the all function write any any value that you map end with was true right any value that you just this looks just like a truth table doesn't it the truth table for and all right true and true equals true true and false equals false false and true equals all all and false is so that would be the same thing for our conductive this is this specialized bool the that's all that's all the secret behind Mahanoy it's not much is it then we could write in any right so this one was all really right we could write in any it's all exist in a module in base called Braddock mama would write in any this would be like this Junction in which case this right this map end operator would be equal to this that's that's really it that's all there is to Manos but okay go ahead it doesn't what I'm sorry so what's happening is applicatives sort of rely on implicit and they are implicit unless usually they rely on implicit Mon woods and so when when you're when you evaluate something that has say nothing let me see if you evaluated something that was like a nothing on one side and also nothing on the other you the reason it doesn't return to nothings is because maybe the maybe mono eight says that when you have a nothing and nothing right you don't unless you have something like either-or validation that can tell you right where it can carry that information with it so either the either applicative is written in a way such that it'll only return one of them it'll just tell you one of the left errors but the validation applicative is written in a different way the instance is written in a different way so that it can concatenate all the errors and return all of them to you but yeah it's because there's always four applicatives there's always some underlying sort of mono eight or semi group instance that is telling telling the applicative what it should do when there are two errors does that make sense okay i don't think i've ever tried to tell that to somebody and how'd it make sense that quickly so you can see it when like with tuples because there's a well it's after six so but you can see it better with tuples like that there's this implicit mono way because if you use the implicit of with tuples whatever the mono it is on the tupple on the on your a of your couple right because like applicative is a functor yeah yeah so oh well actually I wrote a blog post about this too so you could just read that and then I can stop talking so yeah I'm pretty sure I did see if we can find it though mono woods yeah there I actually wrote about this this exact question yeah so see how with tuples see how you've not even not given any function telling it to concatenate those strings but it does because there's a mono instance on the strings so it knows what to do with the A's and that's why you don't end up with two layers of tupple to write you have two tuples there and you should end up with kind of like two awkwardly juxtaposed layers of tupple but you don't because of the tupple Manik all right any more questions I have to be honest when I showed up here at three I did not think I was gonna make it for three hours but we did it [Applause] Wow thank you all for sticking with me I made a lot of mistakes today and I'm really sorry but hopefully it wasn't too bad [Music] | Zürich Friends of Haskell | UC2zfPMH_srjxUN5EYrfIhCw | 2018-06-09 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 17,850 | 90,063 |
83Tu4IhcRyM | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=83Tu4IhcRyM | DigiBarn TV: Wes Clark reflecting on the Cray Supercomputer and Seymour Cray | he made lemonade out of that wiring abely these little tags on each one could you imagine trying to debug something like that I can't get this was the easy one amazing see these columns they just just pull the cards out no no that's not coax that's that's just power I think ground probably ground there hot there oh you're right I can't see without at least three pair of glasses cool you should have seen the cooling we had to work out for the gallery CR three that was a system in the half it took a while for G Marite to you know learn how to deal with that imagine soldering this yeah I would if I was asked what is it about gallium arsenide that made it Superior well gam Maronite in the cray 3 oh but um there 500 Gates per I in the cray 4 there are 5,000 gates for IC System clock speed 500 in the cray 3 a th000 in the cray 4 all these advancements in design coupled with the experience gain from the Cray 3 all the potential to make the cray 4 supercomputer systems very competitive products when introduced into the supercomputer Marketplace okay now when was that written 1993 annual report so yesterday shortly before the shortly before using mar3 in indignant or disappointed investor | Dr. Bruce Damer | UCXwbu8OAmcOEIbSAr0gT84g | 2011-04-26 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 227 | 1,198 |
moqS6P_iuEk | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=moqS6P_iuEk | First IRON BUTT Ride on 2021 Harley-Davidson Pan America Special 1250 | i want to officially start my clock here make sure i got my route planned okay so i've lapped out my steps i have a total of eight this is being my first one here and i'm on the clock yes so i haven't done an iron butt since last year i can't get this tank bag to work here so this is my trial run before my 48 and 10 so i gotta get everything dialed in i'm at 1372. miles so i have this guy which will go right here okay gloves on let's go thank you quick trip for being my first stop i don't go anywhere else in wisconsin all right all right let's roll let's start riding because we got a lot of miles to put on today okay let's go spot two um i am pretty much right on time stopped at it's supposed to be a quick trip but i guess it's associated with it i don't know but leaving janesville right now so i'm going to be out of wisconsin headed to michigan next from my next stop and yeah we'll be back in this month until next week doing pretty well just gotta keep rolling officially at stop number three for the morning i have changed time zones and i'm in michigan so i went through illinois indiana and now into michigan all on one taking gas so like this is awesome i officially like this better than riding my sportster and having to stop so much so i'm headed to another stop in michigan yet this afternoon and then going to make my way south through ohio pennsylvania and then ending up almost near new york but you'll get a kick out of where i'm headed to next so let's ride so i decided i'm headed to babes right now over in nerosburg new york there's about 950 some miles i was like you know what that's another 50. actually it's time to blink like 70. what's another 70 almost 100 miles honestly i don't know so i was like you know what this is a good time to really test out my endurance get my long distance but in gear yum that massive get used to riding this many miles practice my gas stops make everything as fluid as possible before my 48 intense so that was the real true reason why i wanted to do the iron butt and plus just to get another iron butt in my on my records for this bike too so if you know what i want to i almost contemplated doing a bun burner 1500 but welcome to hell hell michigan that is so i've seen this place numerous times through a lot of the iron butt association rides they ride like to hell and back which i could possibly do here and turn around and still get my iron butt cytosaur but then there's heaven and howl or heaven to hell which i think is somewhere out in like west virginia area maybe i'm not sure the state but then you go to hell here and you go back um it's just fun but there's the nicest people here it's fantastic one of the guys had a resident shirt on and he was very helpful finding the guest like uh where gas is and the bathroom is and other recommendations so it's definitely a touristy little incorporated town i'm gonna go grab some ice cream just to show that i've been here for my receipt maybe grab something to eat but just relax for a little bit chill out in the shade because it's brighter and yeah relax before we gotta go back on the road it's going to be 10 hours on the bike yet so i pull off right off the highway so i don't know if you can hear me or not but we're at stop five and i am over halfway through i just hit 2000 well i'm at 2023 for my odometer so that's awesome just on tuesday i was at a thousand so this is really cool to see but paid a lot of rain i don't know if you can see it and then um i'm technically in ohio for a very short amount of time and then i'll be in pennsylvania for the next two stops and then i'll be done tentatively my arrival is just a little bit before midnight so i'm probably gonna get there around like one o'clock because of the rain so fingers crossed hopefully things go well the rest of the day it's almost six o'clock six more hours of this all right see you guys soon this is what i get for trying to do multiple things at once i need to just country i'm filling up with gas i don't get a receipt damn it okay i gotta run into the gas station because i don't have receipt great but i'm in pennsylvania i've got one more stop in pennsylvania and then i will hit my ending mark for this 1000 sadosaur crazy i think i'm at 250 less than 250 miles away to go four more hours it'll be good maybe i just need to go all right she's doing well i'm doing well we're out of the rain so all i can do is just cruise during the night i was going to just skip this number seven stop because i probably could have made it all the way to my final destination with the gas that i had but see this my cons died 80 maybe 90 miles left so i've been riding just straight wind noise for the last two hours so i needed something else to keep me busy because i have let me say less than 80 miles yeah less than 80 miles and i'll be at my final destination and i'll hit over a thousand marks so i want to keep talking but i got to keep moving just because it is 11 30. if i can get there before um midnight one o'clock that would be great so that's a plan a little tired hungry because i really haven't had much to eat at all today except for eggs i made this morning and the sandwich that i had at house michigan but i split halfway in between so i'm getting fatigued the semis are pretty rough right now fighting the wind and motorcycles so all right let's keep rolling we're almost there so i have to say the headlights on this panamerica are fantastic at night every curve that i didn't have the confidence to do it like i don't know if it's adaptive whatever it is like when you lean into the curve it lights up the curve that was like perfect for me so let's do the math 1044 miles in it's technically 12 o'clock right now midnight 20 hours 20 hours do it i did it okay well i gotta get i don't wanna punch around here i'm just gonna be hanging out with a gas station i have to go check into my hotel so i'm going to check in with you guys in about five miles okay okay sounds good tonight i was just purely exhausted after like the hardest part of the whole entire day was this last portion to get to the hotel it was 25 miles an hour wet cold wooded area turns curves all that stuff so and it was a steep incline and decline to get down here so most nerve-wracking part of it but i am complete i am finished i am super excited that i did this i think after posting it in the iron butt um facebook group i might be the first one to do it on a panamerica status or 1000 which is kind of cool to say but this bike has been an absolute game changer for completing iron butts i have heated grips i have cruise control i have adaptive headlights when you go into a turn it actually lights up the turn for you there's so many more things and plus this freaking bike holds like 250 miles each gas tank or gas strip so it's like i've had to fill up half the amount of times is what i did for my first iron butt but i need to get on the road i need to grab some breakfast and i need to head to babes right out so that's the goal for today and we are going to make it quite the weekend so if you want to see any more of these videos make sure to hit that subscribe button i'm going to be sharing my 48 and 10 um especially the babe dried out event too if you're looking at that all of the things for this this summer but thanks for tuning in and we'll see you guys later take care just baby | whit meza | UCp7bkvA72A6sZkES3rC1kEA | 2021-06-18 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,509 | 8,694 |
RC_BZvadNtw | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RC_BZvadNtw | Lec 19: Landau gauge in fractional quantum Hall effect | [Music] foreign [Music] hall effect in great details almost everything that are relevant we have done that and if you remember that we had shown this picture that is there on your screen so this is the integer condom hall effect so this is let's abbreviate it as i q h e where you see all those plateaus so the left hand side is for the Magneto resistance and the right hand side is for the whole resistance so even though it's not clear you know what it means so this is a new equal to one plateau and then there are new equal to two plateaus Nu equal to three plateaus and so on so these are the resistivity plots Hall residivity plots and along with that there are these peaks in the magnitude resistance Behavior as a function of b n you see that the B is pretty large here I mean it has been taken up to something like 14 or 15 Tesla and we are very well aware that why do these plateaus arise in spite of the system being a dirty two-dimensional electron gas with no Prime reversal invariance or translational invariance in fact the time reversal invariance is the reason or the loss of time reversal invariance is the reason for these plateaus to be quantized and they are related to the Churn number which is what we have seen and we have also seen that it's a situation in which whenever these Hall plateaus jump from one new value to another new value like jumps up or jumps down depending upon how you want to view it the Magneto resistance that shows a peak there and so on so that's there for all the way to low values of magnetic field accepting that at very low values you see that at this region you see that there's a linear behavior of the hall resistance so linear behavior and this linear behavior is related to the classical hall effect that we have all seen either at the school level or young undergraduate level where the whole resistivity or the whole coefficient is proportional to B linearly in B and and the slope gives you information about the density of the carriers and the type of carriers that is whether it's a n-type semiconductor or a p type semiconductor almost soon afterwards people have found this fqhe and in which the fractional plateaus are seen I completely agree that these are not clear fractions but one can actually see a fraction as 3.5 there is one at 3.7 there is one at 2.3 and there is one at 4.3 and so on so these are plateaus being seen at the fractional values and that's why it's known as fq h e or the fractional Quantum hall effect and this forms the discussion for us for the next few lectures before we wind up the course so ah what are the reasons for these fractional plateaus does it mean that there are fractional feelings or electron is divisible where we know that these in terms of the carbon or disk picture sure there are these the whole effect or the whole phenomena is perceived as a whole the quantum pump in which there is a electron that's been transferred from the inner age of the disc to the outer range and the two electrons being transferred three electrons being transferred and that forms these Plateau labels of the plateaus that we have indicated here as a one two three and four and so on so if they are fractions that is these labels are fractions would it mean that the electrons are divisible and certainly not in fact that is what we are going to talk about that the electrons are ah not divisible they are a fundamental you know the electronic charge is a fundamental quantity there is nothing called a a third of an electronic charge and so on but ah still we see plateaus at fractional values so we start this discussion from the fractional Quantum hall effect and which we abbreviate as F Q h e ok so ah to show you one more picture ah these are probably a little more clear than the earlier one so you see that these are integer plateaus here and let's show the fractional plateaus by a color so these are these fractional values five by three four by three two by three three by five four by seven half and so on so forth two by five three by seven the mostly rational fraction and the proper fractions which means that the denominator is larger than the numerator but there are also improper fractions that are seen in experiments as well as they are different kind of fractions that are noted in experiments and overall about more than 80 such fractions have been noted overall in experiments so this is a the single figure which shows both integer and fractional Quantum hall effect effects ok so in order to understand we have to again understand that the energies of these electrons in in a magnetic field which we already know but does anything change in this fractional Quantum hall effect it turns out that nothing changes accepting that these wave functions are found to have a radial symmetry and in fact these are called as lufflin states which will see and or these Landau levels rather have radial symmetry and these have to be worked out so what I am going to show is I am going to take a gauge ah that captures this radial symmetry and this is called as a symmetric gauge and in this gauge we shall do calculations and we'll find out the degeneracy of the Landau levels and the wave functions that are relevant for the disc ok so lets start with the gauge so so we start with the symmetric gauge and let me mention a Priory that there is a lot of mathematics that's going to follow they're mostly algebra and simple algebra but they need to be done in order to understand what is the nature of the wave function and how we can write it in terms of you know particularly uh in terms of complex numbers like Z which is equal to X Plus i y and so on and before that I urge the readers to have a look at the simple harmonic oscillator in a spherical polar coordinates ok so ah you know that one dimensional oscillators have energy which is n plus half H cross Omega there is no degeneracy but in 2D in Cartesian coordinates it has N X plus half plus n y plus half H cross Omega Omega is still given by this root over K by m and now there is degeneracy there now if you go to three dimensional spherical polar coordinate if you solve the problem in in three dimensional spherical polar coordinates you will see the importance of the angular momentum operator and the quantum number corresponding to the angular momentum quantum number is important to find out the degeneracy you can look at any good quantum mechanics book in particular you can look at kohent energy which gives you a very nice introduction about the this problem that is a simple harmonic oscillator in 3D spherical polar coordinates OK and this actually would help you a lot in understanding ah this part because we are still going to get these harmonic oscillator these energies as well as the wave function so we start with the symmetric gauge what I mean by symmetric gauge is that for constant magnetic field which we know that in this particular case it's a constant so there is a two dimensional electron gas which is pierced by you uniform field in the Z Direction and we write down the gauge as half R cross B okay um you see if you remember that we have taken this A to B like you know minus y b x cap or we have taken it as X by cap and so on okay which are same and this is called as a land out gauge and in this particular gauge what came out is that after we have solved the problem the energy levels came out as n plus of H cross Omega where n can take values as 0 1 2 etcetera now depending on the gate chosen of these two that is uh is minus y b x cap or x p y cap there is either KX or k y um they continue to be good quantum numbers and any value of KX and its quantization would be you know acceptable for any given value of N and that gives rise to an enormous degeneracy into the problem that is there are very large number of quantum states that are available for the electrons to occupy which means that each Landau level is heavily occupied by electrons or they are heavily degenerate however we are foregoing that constraint that is neither foreign continue to be good quantum numbers but instead we'll see that the l z or the j z that's the Z component of the angular momentum quantum number ah it's probably safer to call talk about j z because where l z one j z would mean the same thing because there is no spin involved ah but we will talk about JZ you have to keep in mind that if you look at another book it might actually talk about l z but they would mean the same thing all right so this is equal to half of minus b y x cap plus a b x y cap ok so that is the form of the vector potential and this choice of the gauge actually breaks the the translational symmetry in both the X and the Y directions which means that KX and k y c is to be good or conserved quantities so to say ok and and this will be very helpful for us to understand the fractional Quantum hall effect so ah we'll find out the momentum and the momentum let's write it as the momentum which is p plus E A at this momentum let's call it as some momentum called as Pi and this is important to understand that this momentum is gauge invariant but it's not a canonical momentum ah what I mean by a canonical momentum is that ah x and x component of Pi do not have these commutation relations which are i h cross so if they have then they are called as canonical but these can be shown as ah they do not obey the canonical relations but nevertheless these are gauge invariant momentum so we use this just like what we have done it for the first course of quantum mechanics to study linear harmonic oscillators we have used p and X combinations linear combinations of p and X in order to write a and a dagger here we'll do a different thing but something similar that is we'll write down these creation and Annihilation operators namely a and a dagger to be so a dagger is uh creation and a is Annihilation operator so ah these will be written in terms of ah the X component of Pi and the Y component of Pi so what I mean by that is your a is equal to so it is a pi divided by ah H E B this is equal to ah pi x minus I Pi y and a dagger equal to pi divided by H E B and pi x plus I Pi y so I hope the discussion that we had done so far is clear and the rational or the motivation is clear the motivation is that we are going to talk about ah the fractional Quantum hall effect but however doing a full calculation leading to the conductivity is something that will not do rather because we have done that using the Kubo formula and here there is a lot of numerical calculations involved ah in order to you know verify various things such as you know the plateaus or the this fractionally quantized plateaus and so on so will not do that rather will concentrate more on the nature of the wave function and that to the lowest Landau level and various things various properties related to the quantum Hall fluid so in order to do that we have noted that the most suitable this gauge here is the symmetric gauge and not the land out gauge that we have seen earlier and in the this symmetric gauge we have do this problem that is the problem of electrons in a magnetic field and find out the energy eigen values and in order to do that we have written down some Annihilation and creation operators in terms of these ah canonical momentum sorry non canonical momentum but gauge in variant momentum which are Pi Pi x and Pi y the components of that ok so this is of course your a a dagger commutation relation you can easily find out this is something that even though I expect you to do let me do that because we are introducing these thing for the first time so this is ah both get multiplied the prefactors get multiplied and we have a a pi x minus I Pi Y and a pi x minus plus I Pi y okay so that's your a dagger and so on and so there is ah and there is a pi x plus I Pi Y and pi x minus I Pi y all right so this is something that one has to calculate and let us do that quickly it's h e b and ah so this is a pi x square plus I pi x pi y plus pi y square plus minus pi x square plus I by X by Y and minus I Pi y pi x and Pi y square and so on so if you simplify that a little you get this a a dagger as 2 pi I by e b h ah pi x pi y minus a pi y pi x now these are simple things you should be able to do and this is nothing but this is I by e b uh H cross and this is equal to pi x pi x pi y commutator so A and B uh they don't commute of course which we know and the commutation is expressed in terms of pi x pi y now if you remember that if these were canonical momentum then p x p y should be equal to 0 because the X component of P has got nothing to do with the Y component but they are not canonical as we have said earlier ah so we just say that they are not canonical because ah x i Pi J uh this is not equal to Delta i j what I mean is ah I mean I H cross Delta i j if you like I H cross Delta i j or ah just let me write it as Delta i j and so on okay ah OK you can write that and then of course you have a pi I Pi J is not equal to Delta i j as well ok so that is why they are not canonical all right so ah these are ah some of the features of this ah of course as I said that they are gauge invariant and so on so ah one can actually prove the the commutation relation as ah this Pi I Pi Pi J plus e a i so this and a p j plus e a j this this is equal to minus E and there's a Del a Del x i minus Del a i this A J and this is x j and this is equal to minus E Epsilon i j k b k I am writing in the tensor notation but you do not have to but you work it out remember that this p i and P J the these are canonical momentum and then work out various things you will get this ok so if you put in there then a a dagger becomes equal to so I over e b h cross multiplied by minus i e h cross B and these will cancel and will give you equal to one ok so a a dagger commutation is equal to one and these are important ok now ah in order to understand the degeneracy of the Landau levels we are simply now playing with the hamiltonian various terms of the hamiltonian and writing them in terms of this pi x and Pi y operators and these are momentum operators as I said gauge invariant but ah non canonical ok and we can introduce another variable so introduce a pi tilde is of course a vector vector Pi tilde this is equal to a pi minus E A okay the advantage with this you will see in a moment it has the other property that Pi tilde is not gauge invariant but canonical ok so we introduce this Pi tilde operators and write them in terms of the pi operators all right and also it has to be kept in mind that ah the vector potential enjoys gauge Freedom which we can write it as a minus grad Chi where a chi is some scalar quantities and the reason that such a thing exists because your curl of a has to give you a b so a curl of 8 Prime should also give you a b which is called of a minus ah grad chi chi being a scalar so let us write that so an arbitrary scalar it can be any scalar ok so this is equal to curl of a and minus curl of grad Chi and this is equal to 0 simply for the reason that grad Chi is a direction it's a vector which has a particular direction if you try to take a curl of it that is whether it rotates or not and of course does not rotate and that is why it is equal to zero so ah curl of a prime will give you a b the magnetic field that you want and as well as curl of a so that is why you can write down a to B ambiguous by the amount a minus ah grat chi chi being a scalar ok and so this will enable us to write a pipe tilde Prime okay which is equal to a p Prime minus E a prime minus grad Chi okay that's what is there if you lift the prime then you have you can lift Prime all throughout and then you have to drop the grad Kai as well so the important thing is that for these uh these commutation relations of these quantities okay let me not write it with a vector anymore we write it with just a tilde so I well X say for example and Pi y ah tilde Prime is equal to ah I E H cross pi b of course this sort of differ from the commutation relations of pi x and Pi y by Just A Sign but there is an additional Advantage because each of these ah Pi I tilde and Pi J Prime tilde this is equal to 0 which means that they are canonical so this primed moment they are canonical whereas the on Prime domain even though they are gauge and wearing there are not canonical ok all right so this is our discussion so far and so this is it's good that it's equal to zero so if you want to write down the hamiltonian in terms of these a and a dagger operator then one can write it as uh it's a a dagger a plus half that's the form of the hamiltonian you can check that with the definitions of a and a dagger if you write them and then you will get this ah so your hamiltonian will become equal to let me write it here so your hamiltonian will be equal to you know so this ah p x or rather P plus e a p plus e a whole Square by 2 m okay so this is the the P changes to P plus e a and so on and then of course you write it in terms of Pi and then when you do that then convert it into the a and a dagger and this ah certainly gives you the the number density or the number operator corresponding to this problem so this is equal to nothing but equal to H cross Omega B ah n plus half ah and N is equal to 0 1 2 which denote the indices of the Landau level okay so that's our hamiltonian and written now in terms of the operator so its n cross I mean n operator which is the number operator and it's written in the fox States the problem as we have already ah figured out that if you do it in the symmetric gauge and when none of k x and K Y are conserved quantities is difficult to see that where the degeneracy is coming from because that's where in this Landau gauge we have gotten this degeneracy from the conserved quantities such as KX or k y depending on the gate chosen but here both are non conserved quantities and hand finding the degeneracy is a bit challenging but then we know that what the solution is the solution would be introducing the angular momentum operator and in order to do that let me introduce new set of operators okay and the new set of operators are nothing but so this B which is equal to 1 divided by ah 2 e h cross B and pi x tilde plus I Pi y tilde that's your B and the B dagger is of course uh the minus sign that goes inside the bracket so it's 2 a h cross B and a pi x tilde minus Pi ah y Delta ok so these are the B and the B dagger operators and you can check that ah B uh B dagger is equal to 1. OK and these B and the B dagger will give T generacy of the levels okay so that will see how so ah now we of course have one quantum number so what are the quantum numbers that we have so we have of course n which is which appears in the hamiltonian which is uh the eigen value of the N operator the number operator which acts on the fox space giving us the number of oscillators present in the problem and the other one is M which comes from so this is included in the energy and this is included in the angular momentum operator and what I mean by angular momentum operator such as if it's a z component of the angular momentum then Z is equal to you know it's like R cross p and the Z component of that assuming that we're not talking about spin otherwise this would just be l z ok so our quantum numbers become ah there are two quantum numbers which are n and M and this should label uniquely the the Landau levels or the wave functions corresponding to the Landau level ok so let us write these things as a cat comprising of these numbers so this n and M so this is equal to a dagger n a b dagger m and this is uh divided by n factorial M factorial so this acting on the vacuum 0 0 will give us a Landau level now starting from the from the vacuum OK and of course we know that that ah 0 0 is nothing but equal to 0 and as well B acting on 0 0 gives nothing but zero basically that you cannot lower these n and M indices any further that is why the a acting on 0 0 or the B acting on zero zero I will give you zero Like A and B in their respective ways they are the annihilation operator you cannot annihilate anything below zero ah that is why this things give you zero and what is the hamiltonian for this so hamiltonian is one over two M and we have a pi dot Pi that's the momentum and this is nothing but equal to one over two M ah P plus e a whole Square ok now we bring in all those non canonical momentum but that are gauge invariant in order to write H you can also write it in terms of Pi tilde it really does not matter okay we will have to construct the Landau level wave function so if you look at one slide before ah two slides rather ah you see this energy expression that you see I mean or the hamiltonian is simply that of a harmonic oscillator it's a simple harmonic oscillator and even you can think about it in just one dimension where one n is just the quantum number one single quantum number that can take values n z equal to zero one and two ok so ah now we have to find the degeneracy and find the wave function and in order to do that ah let us you know write down again this a operators which are 1 divided by in terms of this pi over H E B and this can also be written as using ah H cross equal to H over 2 pi so we can write this down equal to 2 e h cross B pi x minus I Pi Y and this is equal to 1 divided by root over 2 e h cross B and this is equal to a p x minus i p y and a plus ah e a x minus i a y okay so if you write down this pi x in terms of p x and ax and Pi Y in terms of p y and a y so this is the thing now what I will do is that I will introduce this p x equal to minus i h cross Del Del X okay and then from there we'll do something else let's see what we do from there so it is 2 e h cross B and we have minus i h cross ah Del Del x minus I Del Del y plus e now I'll write a x and a y also in terms of B so it is e b by 2 and minus y minus i x okay this is quite important because ah you know your a that is um the vector potential the ax and the a y they are position dependent quantities OK in this case it is very clear that they grow linearly with X and Y and because of this really the the momentum becomes a non canonical because of these ah position dependent terms and that is why ah it refuses to give rise to those canonical commutation relations that we are very familiar in ah quantum mechanics ok so this is ah the form of this a and will we can also write down a dagger and so on so we will use this um quantities here that you see and you see here will use complex numbers for these quantities so we will use as Z is equal to X Plus or x minus i y and we use a z tilde as X Plus i y you might wonder that why I am using the opposite definition that is z is usually taken as X plus I Y and Z tilde is taken as or Z Star rather is taken as x minus i y but here we have taken so Z tilde is nothing but Z Star okay ah now we are doing it for a purpose ah that is z is taken in this particular fashion for a given reason and let us also Define a shorthand notation that is half of Del Del X plus I Del Del Y which appear here as you see which appear here that is Del Del x minus I Del Del y or Del Del X plus I Del l y this we write it as Delta okay so this is Delta ah just a shorthand notation and similarly we will use a half of Del Del x minus I ah Del Del y this is equal to so this is not 0 just to make sure this is like this and this is like this okay so this a Del or Del tilde is what these things are and this is important to understand that Del Z ah is equal to Del Z tilde this is or Del tilde Z tilde is equal to one because you see that if you take this Del Z this is equal to half of ah Del Del X plus I Del Del Y and this is going to act on this Z which is x minus i y and this will be half Del X of X will be equal to 1 and Del Del X of i y will be 0 and I Del Del y will be of X is will be 0 and Del Del y of that will be equal to 1 but then there is a minus I Square so that will give you a 1 and this will give you a 1 okay then that is why you can check for the other one as well so this is uh Del Z so this is an operator which is of the form that we have shown here so this acting on the Z will give you 1 and so on ok so in fact now these a and a dagger so we'll write a and a dagger in terms of the coordinates Z I mean I am using this inside quotes because X and Y are definitely coordinates so Z is a coordinate which is a combination of X and Y but now in the complex plane because it is X Plus i y or x minus i y okay so a is equal to a minus I root 2 l b that's a magnetic length that we have studied ah plus a z 4 lb there's some specific way of writing in order to make ah sort of the notations ah simple and this is a l b tilde minus Z tilde this is a 4 lb this will not be a tilde okay all right so this is fine now l b is equal to H cross over EB root over H cross over e b which is what we have studied earlier uh it is basically the magnetic length and it's related to The Guiding Center which we have discussed these motion of the electrons in a magnetic field okay so um these are some of the notations some algebra algebra is very simple just finding out commutation relations etcetera you can easily do that ah so this tells you that what we do is a acting on 0 m that has to be equal to zero okay so we'll start with the state which is starting with the wave function NM okay just making sure that you understand what this NM are n is equal to the the quantum number corresponding to the energy and M is still what we are yet to find it is the angular momentum quantum number corresponding to j z or l z okay this is true because if n is equal to 0 then applying this Annihilation operator would yield you 0 this is the usual property of the fox state that the the state where there is no oscillator you cannot reduce it any further so this tells you now I will put the form of I and that tells you that this a is equal to a is equal to l b Delta plus Z and 4 lb and a 0 m that should be equal to zero ok now that tells you ok so this makes sure that this is Delta so this operator acting on 0m cat would give you 0 because there is the n quantum number is equal to zero so you cannot reduce it any further and so on so if you open this up and do a little bit of calculation so these 0 m is let's call it as the L PSI LL and is a function of Z and Z tilde LL means lowest Landau level okay so if we take the lowest Landau level and and then put m equal to 0 as well then this has a form unnormalized form is minus Z mod Square divided by 4 lb Square okay and this is nothing but it reminds you of the the ground state wave function for the harmonic oscillator so this is the ground state corresponding to m equal to 0 there is no M here and in terms of the coordinates this is written as exponential minus mod Z Square by 4 L B Square l b is what we said earlier lb is equal to this and this is just the gaussian like this in the complex plane so this is ah you know so this PSI of Z ah so this is a function of Z and Z tilde or Z or Z star and this is at Z equal to zero so this is ah of the form of a gaussian this is well known that the ah lowest wave function for the harmonic oscillator is just a gaussian as you go to you know larger and larger or rather excited States you will have a polynomial coming in as a coefficient and this polynomial has properties such as this correspond to even n it has its an even polynomial and corresponding to odd and we have an odd polynomial thankfully we will be talking mostly about the the lowest Landau level here and then we should be happy with this this gaussian form that you see here okay if you want to have an answer that what is what is it for LL m not equal to 0 and as a function of Z and Z tilde then it should be some it's like a z over lb to the power M that's a polynomial and then Z Square divided by 4 lb Square okay so this is the gaussian multiplied by a polynomial and so on now we will introduce introduce the foreign and just for our notation we'll write it as JZ instead of l z but as I said that you can see LZ written in some books and notes so we just use the total quantum number notation J so this j z is nothing but equal to H cross which is of course the scale of the problem and Z Del n minus Z tilde Del tilde okay so just to remind you that these are the definitions of Delta and Delta tilde okay and this Z is of course x minus i y and z tilde is X Plus i y I told you that this is not in the conventional form but this is what suits us the best in terms of this the definitions that you know of Z and Z star or Z tilde okay so this is the Z that you have and then of course just to remind you that Z is equal to x minus i y z tilde equal to X Plus i y and Delta is equal to ah half of Del Del X plus I Del Del y half of Del X plus I Del Del y and Delta tilde is equal to half of Del Del x minus I Del Del y okay these are the definitions and this is that and and you can check that your j z acting on these PSI LL m okay even for m equal to 0 it gives you m h cross PSI LL M which is a known result even in ah say hydrogen atom problem so you put all these Z and Delta and then take this the form that you have do not put the form of Z keep Z as Z as Z and Z tilde are same and remember that your Z mod square is nothing but equal to z z tilde okay so when you take a derivative with respect to Z it'll be left with a z tilde and when you take a derivative with respect to Z tilde it will be left with a z okay so that is how okay so this is that relation that you have so m r m is the angular momentum quantum number so do not make a sort of confusion between M to be equal to mass and M to be equal to the angular momentum quantum number if you feel that there is a problem then you can write this m as m j okay but if you feel it's fine we know how to distinguish between them then you can write it as M ok so we have taken a gauge which is symmetric and in the symmetric gauge neither of k x or k y were constants and we wrote down the hamiltonian in that symmetric gauge solved it and got a result which is identical ah to what we have gotten it with the Landau gauge for an electron in a in presence of a magnetic field ah and it should be because the result should not depend upon the gauge because energy is a is a physical observable or it's a measurable quantity that should not depend on the choice of the gauge and which we have seen and then we have gone ahead and calculated or rather introduced various quantities such as a and b and wrote down H in terms of A and B looked at the commutation relations of A and B in order to understand ah do they correspond to and then finally use them in order to write down the the hamiltonian n and then JZ and then JZ acting on this PSI LL will give me the lowest Landau level and corresponding to any M so m is the degeneracy m equal to 0 correspond to the lowest Landau level m equal to 1 will also correspond to so this value of M will get you the degeneracy that we have even in the case of Landau gauge where the conserved quantity such as k x and K Y gave us a Landau level degeneracy now the Landau level degeneracy is given by this value of M or M J that you see I will remove this J and just hope that you don't make a mistake between M to be the angular momentum quantum number and M to be the mass OK so you can write down H equal to 1 over 2 m this m to be the mass and not the m above OK the quantum number all right this is equal to P plus e a ah square and so on and then I can write it down in terms of all these things these are customary but they are quite important to so it's 1 over 2 l b square and this is equal to minus I Del Del x minus y by 2 square plus minus I Del Del y plus X by 2 square this is the hamiltonian and if you use variables such as x minus i y which is what we have done and Z tilde equal to ah or we can do a z star here which is equal to X Plus i y ah so ah Z Plus i y and write down this as r e to the power I Theta or minus I Theta and write this as r e to the power I Theta plus I Theta so Z star and Z tilde are identical okay you can write it with whatever notation you want so the derivatives can be written as so a Del Del X can be written as a Del Del Z plus a Del Del Z star and a Del Del y can be written as a minus i r del minus I Del Del Z minus Del Del Z Star so this is Delta X and Delta l y ah so in terms of this Z and Z Star ah the hamiltonian can be written as 1 by 2 L B Square 1 over Z 1 over 4 Z Square minus 4 Del 2 Del Z Del Z Star minus Z Del Del Z Plus Z Star Del Z star ok and it's basically this has some similarities with the harmonic oscillator but the similarity is not very well defined because of these uh you know mixed derivatives like ZZ Del Del Z and Z Star Del l z Etc etcetera but these mixed derivatives are the main thing now we can use these same set of ladder operators that we had done earlier which are B and B dagger and so this is equal to b equal to 1 by root 2 ah Z Star by 2 plus 2 of Del Del Z this is your B and your B dagger is equal to 1 by root 2 ah Z over 2 minus 2 Del Del Z star you can change all your Z tilde to Z Star if you want and this is a equal to 1 by root 2 ah Z by 2 plus 2 Del Del Z Star now I am writing both the A and the B operators together and and your a dagger is equal to 1 by root 2 ah Z Star by 2 minus 2 Del Del Z so these are my ah A and B operators and a and b operators have a similarity that both of them their commutation relations they obey equal to the commutation relation so b equal to 1 and it can be written as so H is equal to ah a dagger a plus half this is the hamiltonian of course your H cross Omega etcetera they are absorbed in the definition because of these l b square being there and the angular momentum so j z is written as this is an usual definition that you know in terms of the its a derivative of only the Phi so this is equal to minus H cross Z Del Del Z minus Z Star Del Z star and this is equal to a dagger a minus B dagger B okay so that's the form of this Z and the eigen values of Z are Z are minus you know they are minus m h cross and M varies from minus n to plus n ok so this is quite important that this is the degeneracy of the Landau levels so for each n it will vary like this okay so B will decrease M by one unit and B dagger will increase at the M value by one unit just like any of the ladder operators whereas a dagger increases n by one unit and decreases a decreases n by one unit so B ah dagger increases increases m by one unit B decreases M by 1 Unit A increases n by 1 unit a dagger a decreases n by one unit and so on so these are the reasons that we have so far introduce them and we have carefully dealt with them and M goes from minus n to plus n and so on so its like that the harmonic oscillator problem now has two indices and these two indices are the wave function have two so for a given value of n there are so many values of M possible between minus n to plus n and then you go to another value of n again from minus n to plus n ah all these values are possible and these n and M can be written as B dagger to the power n plus M divided by root over of n plus M factorial and a dagger to the power n divided by root over n factorial and so this is 0 0 okay just like we create the excited states in the harmonic oscillator by applying these a and a dagger or rather we built excited states by applying a dagger successively once twice Thrice and so on in order to get the first excited state seconds excited state and third exercise States here we get the different Landau levels or the wave functions corresponding to the Landau Levels by applying both the A and B operators in this particular fashion suppose you want to get to 1 1 in which case the N is equal to 1 in that case the m has to become equal to 0 and then you can write down so ah 0 0 what we have written down earlier is a simple gaussian now we are writing the normalization which is equal to exponential minus Z mod Square by 4 L B Square once again just to remind you that this is equal to a z z star okay of course these uh a 0 0 obeys equal to B zero zero that obey is equal to zero so you cannot annulate any further and if you successively apply B dagger M times on zero zero you will get a state which is 0 m of course because it creates builds up the M values and this will give us a z to the power M exponential minus mod Z Square by 4 L B square and this is the normalization is 2 pi ah 2 to the power m m factorial ok so these are the properties of the Landau levels and as I said that for a given M you'll have to have a polynomial which is uh Z to the power M ah there is a normalization constant that appears there and so on so each time you operate a b dagger on the 0 0 State you get a z so you operate it twice you get a z square and so on and so forth now I'll simply write down this n m state which is a general Landau level which is not of too much of relevance to us but still for the sake of completeness because we will be mostly talking about the lowest Landau level this is just for an expression that you may keep it for record so it's 2 to the power 2 M plus n and n factorial M plus n factorial that's the normalization and this is equal to a b dagger M plus n and exponential minus Z mod Square by 4 lb squared that's a general Landau level OK there is the expression for a general Landau level and so on and then you can write down this in terms of these Z and Z star and so on so forth and let me still write it once so that so this is 2 pi ah 2 to the power 2 M plus n n factorial M plus n factorial and a z star minus 2 Del Del Z star to the power n z minus 2 Del Del Z to the power M A to the power minus Z Square by 4 L B Square so these are the general Landau level so you want a particular Lambda level say n equal to say three e m equal to 2 and so on so forth you can adjust that power accordingly three and two and then take a derivative of the gaussian term that you see on the right ah and then ah you know find out the way function corresponding to that value of N and M ah will ah next talk about the properties of these Landau levels and these are in particular called as a Laughlin wave functions which has been written down by Laughlin ah purely from an intuitive Viewpoint and these ah the some of the properties will talk about [Music] thank you [Music] | NPTEL IIT Guwahati | UCCDzHkpuIuD1ZC0wsCXUuPQ | 2023-09-26 | Creative Commons 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in coin Greek the same language as that of the New Testament refer to at least 20 different people with the name Jesus ie Isis the etymology of Jesus name in the context of the New Testament is generally given as yahweh is salvation' since early Christianity Christians have commonly referred to Jesus as Jesus Christ the word Christ was a title or office the Christ not a given name it derives from the Greek Christos Christos a translation of the Hebrew mashiac Mizzy meaning anointed and is usually transliterated into English as Messiah in biblical Judaism sacred oil was used to anoint certain exceptionally holy people and objects as part of their religious investiture see Leviticus chapter 8 verses 10 to 12 in Exodus chapter 30 verse 29 Christians of the time designated Jesus as the Christ because they believed him to be the Messiah whose arrival as prophesied in the Hebrew Bible and Old Testament in post biblical usage became viewed as a name one part of Jesus Christ the term Christian meaning a follower of Christ has been in use since the 1st century life and teachings in the New Testament topic topic canonical Gospels topic the four canonical Gospels Matthew Mark Luke and John are the foremost sources for the life and message of Jesus however other parts of the New Testament also include references to key episodes in his life such as the Last Supper in 1st Corinthians chapter 11 verse 23 Acts of the Apostles Acts chapter 10 verses 37 to 38 and acts 19 refers to the early ministry of Jesus and its anticipation by John the Baptist Acts chapter 1 verses 1 to 11 says more about the Ascension of Jesus also mentioned in 1st Timothy chapter 3 verse 16 then the canonical Gospels do in the undisputed Pauline letters which were written earlier than the Gospels the words or instructions of Jesus are cited several times first Corinthians chapter 7 verses 10 to 11 9 14 11 23 - 25 second Corinthians chapter 12 verse 9 some early Christian groups had separate descriptions of the life and teachings of Jesus that are not included in the New Testament these include the Gospel of Thomas gospel of Peter and Gospel of Judas the Apocrypha of James and many other apocryphal writings most scholars conclude that these are written much later and are less reliable accounts than the canonical Gospels the canonical Gospels are four accounts each written by a different author the authors of the Gospels are all anonymous attributed by tradition to the four evangelists each with close ties to Jesus marked by John mark an associate of Peter Matthew by one of Jesus disciples Luke by a companion of Paul mentioned in a few epistles and John by another of Jesus disciples the Beloved Disciple one important aspect of the study of the Gospels is the literary genre under which they fall genre is a key convention guiding both the composition and the interpretation of writings whether the gospel authors set out to write novels myths histories or biographies has a tremendous impact on how they ought to be interpreted some recent studies suggest that the genre of the Gospels ought to be situated within the realm of ancient biography although not without critics the position that the Gospels are a type of ancient biography as the consensus among scholars today not everything contained in the New Testament Gospels is considered to be historically reliable views range from their being inerrant descriptions of the life of Jesus to their providing little historical information about his life beyond the basics according to a broad scholarly consensus the synoptic Gospels Matthew Mark and Luke and not John are the most reliable sources of information about Jesus according to the marking priority the first to be written was the Gospel of Mark written ad 60 to 75 followed by the Gospel of Matthew ad 65 to 85 the Gospel of Luke ad 65 to 95 and the Gospel of John ad 75 to 100 furthermore most scholars agree that the authors of Matthew and Luke used mark as a source when writing their Gospels Matthew and Luke also share some content not found in mark to explain this many scholars believe that in addition to mark another source commonly called the hugh source was used by the two authors matthew mark and luke are known as the synoptic gospels from the greek sin sin together an opus opes s view they are similar in content narrative arrangement language and paragraph structure scholars generally agree that it is impossible to find any direct literary relationship between the synoptic Gospels in the Gospel of John while the flow of some events such as Jesus baptism Transfiguration crucifixion and interactions with the Apostles are shared among the synoptic Gospels incidents such as the Transfiguration do not appear in John which also differs on other matters such as the cleansing of the temple the Synoptics emphasize different aspects of Jesus in mark Jesus is the Son of God whose mighty works demonstrate the presence of God s Kingdom he is a tireless Wonder worker the servant of both God and man this short gospel records few of Jesus words are teachings the Gospel of Matthew emphasizes that Jesus is the fulfillment of God as well as revealed in the Old Testament and he is the Lord of the church he is the son of David a king and the Messiah Luke presents Jesus as the divine human Savior who shows compassion to the needy he is the friend of sinners and outcasts come to seek and save the Lost this gospel includes Jesus most beloved parables such as the Good Samaritan and the prodigal son the prologue to the Gospel of John identifies Jesus as an incarnation of the Divine Word logos as the word Jesus was eternally present with God active in all creation and the source of humanity s moral and spiritual nature Jesus is not only greater than any past human prophet but greater than any prophet could be he not only speaks God S word he is God's Word in the Gospel of John Jesus reveals his divine role publicly here he is the bread of life the light of the world the true vine and more in general the authors of the New Testament showed little interest in an absolute chronology of Jesus or in synchronizing the episodes of his life with the secular history of the age as stated in John chapter 21 verse 25 the Gospels do not claim to provide an exhaustive list of the events in the life of Jesus the accounts were primarily written as theological documents in the context of early Christianity with timelines as a secondary consideration in this respect it is noteworthy that the Gospels devote about one-third of their text to the last week of the life of Jesus in Jerusalem referred to as the passion although the Gospels do not provide enough details to satisfy the demands of modern historians regarding exact dates it is possible to draw from them a general picture of the life story of Jesus topic genealogy and Nativity topic Jesus was Jewish born by Mary wife of Joseph Matthew chapter 1 Luke chapter 2 the Gospels of Matthew and Luke offered two accounts of the genealogy of Jesus Matthew traces Jesus ancestry to Abraham through David Luke traces Jesus ancestry through Adam to God the lists are identical between Abraham and David but differ radically from that point Matthew has 27 generations from David to Joseph whereas Luke has 42 with almost no overlap between the names on the two lists various theories have been put forward seeking to explain why the two genealogies are so different Matthew and Luke each described Jesus Nativity or birth especially that Jesus was born by a Virgin Mary in Bethlehem in fulfillment of prophecy Luke s account emphasizes events before the birth of Jesus and centers on Mary while Matthew s mostly covers those after the birth and centers on Joseph both accounts state that Jesus was born to Joseph and Mary his betrothed in Bethlehem and both support the doctrine of the virgin birth of Jesus according to which Jesus was miraculously conceived by the Holy Spirit in Mary s womb when she was still a virgin at the same time there is evidence at least in the Lucan Acts of the Apostles that Jesus was thought to have had like many figures in antiquity a dual paternity since there it is stated he descended from the seed or loins of David in Matthew Joseph is troubled because Mary his betrothed is pregnant Matthew chapter 1 verses 19 to 20 but in the first of Joseph's 3 dreams an angel assures him not to be afraid to take Mary as his wife because her child was conceived by the Holy Spirit in Matthew chapter 2 verses 1 to 12 wise men or Magi from the east bring gifts to the young Jesus as the king of the Jews Herod the Great years of Jesus birth and wanting him killed orders the murders of male infants in Bethlehem but an angel warns Joseph in his second dream and the family flees to Egypt later to return and settle in Nazareth in Luke chapter 1 verses 31 to 38 Mary learns from the angel Gabriel that she will conceive and bear a child called Jesus through the action of the Holy Spirit when Mary is due to give birth she and Joseph travel from Nazareth to Joseph S ancestral home in Bethlehem to register in the census ordered by Caesar Augustus while there Mary gives birth to Jesus and as they have found no room in the inn she places the newborn in a manger Luke chapter 2 verses 1 to 7 an angel announces the birth to some shepherds who go to Bethlehem to see Jesus and subsequently spread the news abroad Luke chapter 2 verses 8 to 20 after the presentation of Jesus at the temple Joseph Mary and Jesus returned to Nazareth topic early life family and profession topic Jesus childhood home as identified in the Gospels of Luke and Matthew as the town of Nazareth in Galilee where he lived with his family although Joseph appears in descriptions of Jesus childhood no mention is made of him thereafter his other family members his mother Mary his brothers James Jose's or Joseph Judas and Simon and his unnamed sisters are mentioned in the Gospels and other sources the Gospel of Mark reports that Jesus comes into conflict with his neighbors and family Jesus mother and brothers come to get him mark chapter 3 verses 31 to 35 because people are saying that he is crazy mark chapter 3 verse 21 Jesus responds that his followers are his true family in John Mary follows Jesus to his crucifixion and he expresses concern over her well-being John chapter 19 verses 25 to 27 Jesus is called a tapetum Tecton in mark chapter 6 verse 3 traditionally understood as carpenter but could cover makers of objects in various materials including builders the Gospels indicate that Jesus could read paraphrase and debate Scripture but this does not necessarily mean that he received formal scribal training when Jesus is presented as a baby in the temple per Jewish law a man named Simeon says to Mary and Joseph that Jesus shall stand as a sign of contradiction while a sword will pierce your own soul then the secret thoughts of many will come to light Luke chapter 2 verses 28 to 35 several years later when Jesus goes missing on a visit to Jerusalem his parents find him in the temple sitting among the teachers listening to them and asking questions and the people are amazed at his understanding and answers Mary scolds Jesus for going missing to which Jesus replies that he must be in his father's house Luke chapter 2 verses 41 to 52 topic baptism in temptation topic the synoptic accounts of Jesus baptism are all preceded by information about John the Baptist they showed John preaching penance and repentance for the remission of sins and encouraging the giving of alms to the poor Luke chapter 3 verse 11 as he baptizes people in the area of the Jordan River around Perea and foretells Luke chapter 3 verse 16 the arrival of someone more powerful than he later Jesus identifies John as the Elijah who was to come Matthew chapter 11 verse 14 mark chapter 9 verses 13 to 14 the Prophet who was expected to arrive before that great and terrible day of the Lord Malachi chapter 4 verse 5 likewise Luke says that John had the spirit and power of Elijah Luke chapter 1 verse 17 in mark John baptizes Jesus and as he comes out of the water he sees the Holy Spirit descending to him like a dove and he hears a voice from heaven declaring him to be God s son mark chapter 1 verses 9 to 11 this is one of two events described in the Gospels where a voice from heaven calls Jesus son the other being the transfiguration the spirit then drives him into the wilderness where he is tempted by satan mark chapter 1 verses 12 to 13 jesus then begins his ministry after john s arrest mark chapter 1 verse 14 Jesus baptism in Matthew is similar here before Jesus baptism John protests saying I need to be baptized by you Matthew chapter 3 verse 14 Jesus instructs him to carry on with the baptism to fulfill all righteousness Matthew chapter 3 verse 15 Matthew also details the three temptations that Satan offers Jesus in the wilderness Matthew chapter 4 verses three to eleven in Luke the Holy Spirit descends as a dove after everyone has been baptized and Jesus is praying Luke chapter three verses 21 to 22 John implicitly recognizes Jesus from prison after sending his followers to ask about him Luke chapter 7 verses 18 to 23 Jesus baptism and temptation serve his preparation for his public ministry the Gospel of John leaves out Jesus baptism and temptation here John the Baptist testifies that he saw the Spirit descend on Jesus John chapter 1 verse 32 john publicly proclaims Jesus as the sacrificial lamb of God and some of John's followers become disciples of Jesus in this gospel John denies that he is Elijah John chapter 1 verse 21 before John is imprisoned Jesus leads his followers to baptize disciples as well John chapter 3 verses 22 to 24 and they baptize more people than John John chapter 4 verse 1 topic public ministry topic the Synoptics depict two distinct geographical settings in Jesus ministry the first takes place north of Judea in Galilee where Jesus conducts a successful ministry and the second shows Jesus rejected and killed when he travels to Jerusalem often referred to as rabbi Jesus preaches his message orally notably Jesus forbids those who recognize him as the Messiah to speak of it including people he heals and demons he exercises CE Messianic secret John depicts Jesus ministry is largely taking place in and around Jerusalem rather than in Galilee and Jesus divine identity is openly proclaimed and immediately recognized scholars divide the Ministry of Jesus into several stages the Galilean ministry begins when Jesus returns to Galilee from the Judean Desert after rebuffing the temptation of Satan Jesus preaches around Galilee and in matthew chapter 4 verses 18 to 20 his first disciples who will eventually form the core of the early church encounter him and begin to travel with him this period includes the Sermon on the Mount one of Jesus major discourses as well as the calming of the storm the feeding of the 5,000 walking on water and a number of other miracles and parables it ends with the confession of Peter and the Transfiguration as Jesus travels towards Jerusalem in the permian ministry he returns to the area where he was baptized about a third of the way down from the Sea of Galilee along the Jordan River John chapter 10 verses 40 to 42 the final ministry in Jerusalem begins with Jesus triumphal entry into the city on Palm Sunday in the synoptic Gospels during that week Jesus drives the money changers from the second temple and Judas bargains to betray him this period culminates in the Last Supper and the farewell discourse topic disciples and followers topic near the beginning of his ministry Jesus appoints twelve apostles in Matthew and Mark despite Jesus only briefly requesting that they join him Jesus first four apostles who were fishermen are described as immediately consenting and abandoning their nets and boats to do so Matthew chapter four verses 18 to 22 mark chapter 1 verses 16 to 20 in John Jesus first two apostles were disciples of John the Baptist the Baptist sees Jesus and calls him the Lamb of God the two hear this and followed Jesus in addition to the Twelve Apostles the opening of the passage of the Sermon on the plain identifies a much larger group of people as disciples Luke chapter 6 verse 17 also in Luke chapter 10 verses 1 to 16 Jesus sends 70 or 72 of his followers in pairs to prepare towns for his prospective visit they are instructed to accept hospitality heal the sick and spread the word that the kingdom of God is coming in mark the disciples are notably obtuse they fail to understand Jesus miracles mark chapter 4 verses thirty five to forty one mark chapter six verse 52 his parables mark chapter four verse thirteen or what rising from the dead would mean mark chapter 9 verses 9 to 10 when Jesus is later arrested they desert him topic teachings and miracles topic in the Synoptics Jesus teaches extensively often in parables about the kingdom of God or in Matthew the kingdom of heaven the kingdom is described as both eminent mark chapter 1 verse 15 and already present in the Ministry of Jesus Luke chapter 17 verse 21 jesus promises inclusion in the kingdom for those who accept his message mark chapter 10 verses 13 to 27 Jesus talks of the Son of Man an apocalyptic figure who would come to gather the chosen Jesus calls people to repent their sins and to devote themselves completely to God Jesus tells his followers to adhere to Jewish law although he is perceived by some to have broken the law himself for example regarding the Sabbath when asked what the greatest commandment does Jesus replies you shall love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind and a second is like it you shall love your neighbor as yourself Matthew chapter 22 verses 37 to 39 other ethical teachings of Jesus include loving your enemies refraining from hatred and lust turning the other cheek and forgiving people who have sinned against you Matthew chapters 5 to 7 John's Gospel presents the teachings of Jesus not merely as his own preaching but as divine revelation John the Baptist for example states in John chapter 3 verse 34 he whom God has sent speaks the words of God for he gives the spirit without measure in John chapter 7 verse 16 Jesus says my teaching is not mine but is who sent me he asserts the same thing in John chapter 14 verse 10 do you not believe that I am in the father and the father is in me the words that I say to you I do not speak on my own but the father who dwells in me does his works approximately 30 parables form about one third of Jesus recorded teachings the parables appear within longer sermons and at other places in the narrative they often contain symbolism and usually relate the physical world to the spiritual common themes in these tales include the kindness and generosity of God and the perils of transgression some of his parables such as the prodigal son Luke chapter 15 verses 11 to 32 are relatively simple while others such as the growing seat mark chapter 4 verses 26 to 29 are sophisticated profound and abstruse when asked by his disciples about why he speaks in parables to the people Jesus replies that the chosen disciples have been given to know the secrets of the kingdom of heaven unlike the rest of their people for the one who has will be given more and he will have in abundance but the one who does not have will be deprived even more going on to say that the majority of their generation have grown dull hearts and thus are unable to understand Matthew chapter 13 verses 10 to 17 in the Gospel accounts Jesus devotes a large portion of his ministry performing miracles especially healings the miracles can be classified into two main categories healing miracles and nature miracles the healing miracles include cures for physical ailments exorcisms and resurrections of the dead the nature miracles show Jesus power over nature and include turning water into wine walking on water and calming a storm among others Jesus states that his miracles are from a divine source when Jesus opponents suddenly accuse him of performing exorcisms by the power of Beelzebul the Prince of demons Jesus counters that he performs them by the Spirit of God Matthew chapter 12 verse 28 or finger of God arguing that all logic suggests that Satan would not let his demons assist the children of God because it would divide Satan s house and bring his kingdom to desolation furthermore he asks his opponents that if he exercises by Beal Zebub by whom do your sons cast them out Luke chapter 11 verse 20 Matthew chapter 12 verses 31 to 32 he goes on to say that while all manner of sin even insults against God or insults against the son of man shall be forgiven whoever insults goodness or the holy spirit shall never be forgiven she carries the guilt of his person forever in John Jesus miracles are described as signs performed to prove his mission and divinity however in the Synoptics when asked by some teachers of the law and some Pharisees to give miraculous signs to prove his authority jesus refuses saying that no sign shall come to corrupt and evil people except the sign of the prophet Jonah also in the synoptic Gospels the crowds regularly respond to Jesus miracles with on press on him to heal their sick in John s Gospel Jesus is presented as unpressurized who often respond to his miracles with trust and faith one characteristic shared among all miracles of Jesus in the Gospel accounts as that he performed them freely and never requested or accepted any form of payment the gospel episodes that include descriptions of the miracles of Jesus also often include teachings and the miracles themselves involve an element of teaching many of the miracles teach the importance of faith in the cleansing of ten lepers and the raising of Jairus daughter for instance the beneficiaries are told that their healing was due to their faith topic Proclamation is Christ in Transfiguration topic at about the middle of each of the three synoptic Gospels are two significant events the confession of Peter and the Transfiguration of Jesus these two events are not mentioned in the Gospel of John in his confession Peter tells Jesus you are the Messiah the son of the Living God Jesus affirms that Peters confession as divinely revealed truth after the confession Jesus tells his disciples about his upcoming death and resurrection Matthew chapter 16 verse 21 mark chapter 8 verse 31 Luke chapter 9 verse 22 in the Transfiguration Matthew chapter 17 verses 1 to 9 mark chapter 9 verses 2 to 8 and Luke chapter 9 verses 28 to 36 Jesus takes Peter and two other apostles up an unnamed mountain where he was transfigured before them and his face shone like the Sun and his clothes became dazzling white a bright cloud appears around them and a voice from the cloud says this is my son the beloved with him I am well pleased listen to him Matthew chapter 17 verses 1 to 9 topic passion week topic the description of the last week of the life of Jesus often called Passion Week occupies about one-third of the narrative in the canonical Gospels starting with Jesus triumphal entry into Jerusalem and ending with his crucifixion activities in Jerusalem topic in the Synoptics the last week in Jerusalem as the conclusion of the journey through pariah and Judea that Jesus began in Galilee Jesus rides a young donkey into Jerusalem reflecting the tale of the Messiah s donkey an Oracle from the book of Zechariah in which the Jews humble King enters Jerusalem this way Zechariah chapter 9 verse 9 people along the way lay cloaks and small branches of trees known as palm fronds in front of him and sing part of Psalms 118 - 25 - 26 Jesus next expels the money changers from the Second Temple accusing them of turning it into a den of thieves through their commercial activities Jesus then prophecies about the coming destruction including false prophets wars earthquakes celestial disorders persecution of the faithful the appearance of n abomination of desolation and unendurable tribulations mark chapter 13 verses 1 to 23 the mysterious son of man he says will dispatch angels to gather the faithful from all parts of the earth mark chapter 13 verses 24 to 27 Jesus warns that these wonders will occur in the lifetimes of the hearers mark chapter 13 verses 28 to 32 in John the cleansing of the temple occurs at the beginning of Jesus ministry instead of at the end John chapter 2 verses 13 to 16 Jesus comes into conflict with the Jewish elders such as when they question his authority and when he criticizes them and calls them hypocrites Judas Iscariot one of the twelve apostles secretly strikes a bargain with the Jewish elders agreeing to betray Jesus to them for 30 silver coins the Gospel of John recounts of two other feasts in which Jesus taught in Jerusalem before the Passion Week John chapter 7 verse 1 - 10 - 42 in Bethany a village near Jerusalem Jesus raises Lazarus from the dead this potent sign increases the tension with authorities who conspired to kill him John chapter 11 Mary of Bethany anoints Jesus feet foreshadowing his entombment Jesus then makes his messianic entry into joy rusa l'm the cheering crowds greeting Jesus as he enters Jerusalem add to the animosity between him and the establishment in John Jesus has already cleansed the second temple during an earlier Passover visit to Jerusalem John next recounts Jesus last supper with his disciples topic last supper topic The Last Supper is the final meal that Jesus shares with his 12 apostles in Jerusalem before his crucifixion the Last Supper is mentioned in all four canonical Gospels Paul s First Epistle to the Corinthians 11:23 - 26 also refers to it during the meal Jesus predicts that one of his apostles will betray him despite each apostle s assertion that he would not betray him Jesus reiterates that the betrayer would be one of those present Matthew chapter 26 verses 23 to 25 in John chapter 13 verses 26 to 27 specifically identified Judas as the traitor in the Synoptics Jesus takes bread breaks it and gives it to the disciples saying this is my body which is given for you he then has them all drink from a cup saying this cup that is poured out for you as the New Covenant in my blood Luke chapter 22 verses 19 to 20 the Christian sacrament or ordinance of the Eucharist is based on these events although the Gospel of John does not include a description of the bread and wine ritual during the Last Supper most scholars agree that John chapter 6 verses 22 to 59 the bread of life discourse has a Eucharistic character and resonates with the institution narratives in the synoptic Gospels and in the Pauline writings on the Last Supper in all four Gospels Jesus predicts that Peter will deny knowledge of him three times before the rooster crows the next morning in Luke and John the prediction is made during the supper Luke chapter 22 verse 34 John chapter 22 verse 34 in Matthew and Mark the prediction is made after the supper Jesus also predicts that all his disciples will desert him Matthew chapter 26 verses 31 to 34 mark chapter 14 verses 27 to 30 the Gospel of John provides the only account of Jesus washing his disciples feet after the meal John also includes a long sermon by Jesus preparing his disciples now without Judas for his departure chapters 14 to 17 of the Gospel of John are known as the farewell discourse and are a significant source of Christological content topic agony in the garden betrayal and arrest topic in the Synoptics Jesus and His disciples go to the garden Gethsemane where jesus prays to be spared his coming ordeal then Judas comes with an armed mob sent by the chief priests scribes and elders he kisses Jesus to identify him to the crowd which then arrests Jesus in an attempt to stop them an unnamed disciple of Jesus uses a sword to cut off the ear of a man in the crowd after Jesus arrest his disciples go into hiding and Peter when questioned thrice denies knowing Jesus after the third denial Peter hears the rooster crow and recalls Jesus prediction about his denial Peter then weeps bitterly in John 18 to 1-11 Jesus does not pray to be spared his crucifixion as the gospel portrays him as scarcely touched by such human weakness the people who arrest him are Roman soldiers and temple guards instead of being betrayed by a kiss Jesus proclaims his identity and when he does the soldiers and officers fall to the ground the gospel identifies Peter as the disciple who used the sword and Jesus rebukes him for it topic trials by the Sanhedrin Herod and Pilate topic after his arrest Jesus has taken to the Sanhedrin a Jewish judicial body the Gospel accounts differ on the details of the trials in Matthew chapter 26 verse 57 mark chapter 14 verse 53 in Luke chapter 22 verse 54 Jesus has taken to the house of the high priest Caiaphas where he has mocked and beaten that night early the next morning the chief priests and scribes lead Jesus away into their counsel John chapter 18 verses 12 to 14 states that Jesus has first taken to Anna's Caiaphas father in law and then to the high priest during the trials Jesus speaks very little mounts no defense and gives very infrequent and indirect answers to the priests questions prompting an officer to slap him in Matthew chapter 26 verse 62 Jesus unresponsiveness leads Caiaphas to ask him have you no answer in mark chapter 14 verse 61 the high priest then asks Jesus are you the Messiah the son of the Blessed one Jesus replies I am and then predicts the coming of the Son of Man this provokes Caiaphas to tear his own robe in anger and to accuse Jesus of blasphemy in Matthew and Luke Jesus answer is more ambiguous in Matthew chapter 26 verse 64 he responds you have said so and in Luke chapter 22 verse 70 he says you say that I am the Jewish elders take Jesus to Pilate s court and ask the Roman governor Pontius Pilate to judge and condemn Jesus accusing him of claiming to be the King of the Jews the use of the word came is central to the discussion between Jesus and Pilate in John chapter 18 verse 36 Jesus states my kingdom is not from this world but he does not unequivocally deny being the King of the Jews in Luke chapter 23 verses 7 to 15 pilot realizes that Jesus is a Galilean and thus comes under the jurisdiction of Herod Antipas the Tetrarch of Galilee and Perea Pilate sends Jesus to Herod to be tried but Jesus says almost nothing in response to Herod ask questions Herod and his soldiers mock Jesus put an expensive robe on him to make him look like a king and return him to Pilate who then calls together the Jewish elders and announces that he has not found this man guilty observing a Passover custom of the time Pilate allows one prisoner chosen by the crowd to be released he gives the people a choice between Jesus and a murderer called Barabbas birbee or bar-abba son of the Father from the common given name Abba Father persuaded by the elders Matthew chapter 27 verse 20 the mob chooses to release Barabbas and crucified Jesus Pilate writes a sign in Hebrew Latin and Greek that reads Jesus of Nazareth the King of the Jews abbreviated as INRI in depictions to be affixed to Jesus cross John chapter 19 verses 19 to 20 then scourge is Jesus and sends him to be crucified the soldiers place a crown of thorns on Jesus head and ridicule him as the king of the Jews they beat and taunt him before taking him to Calvary also called Golgotha for crucifixion topic crucifixion and entombment topic Jesus crucifixion as described in all four canonical Gospels after the trials Jesus has led to Calvary carrying his cross the route traditionally thought to have been taken as known as the Via Dolorosa the three synoptic Gospels indicate that simon of cyrene ii assists him having been compelled by the romans to do so in Luke chapter 23 verses 27 to 28 Jesus tells the women in the multitude of people following him not to weep for him but for themselves and their children at Calvary Jesus has offered a concoction usually offered as a painkiller according to Matthew and Mark he refuses it the soldiers then crucified Jesus and cast lots for his clothes above Jesus head on the cross his pilots inscription Jesus of Nazareth the King of the Jews soldiers and passers-by mock him about it two convicted thieves are crucified along with Jesus in Matthew and Mark both thieves mocked Jesus in Luke one of them rebukes Jesus while the other defends him Jesus tells the latter today you will be with me in paradise Luke chapter 23 verse 43 in John Mary the mother of Jesus and the Beloved Disciple were at the crucifixion Jesus tells the Beloved Disciple to take care of his mother John chapter 19 verses 26 to 27 the Roman soldiers break the two thieves legs a procedure designed to hasten death in a crucifixion but they do not break those of Jesus as he has already dead John chapter 19 verse 33 in John chapter 19 verse 34 one soldier pierces Jesus side with a lance and blood and water flow out in the Synoptics when Jesus dies the heavy curtain at the temple is torn in Matthew chapter 27 verses 51 to 54 an earthquake breaks open tombs in Matthew and Mark terrified by the event a Roman centurion states that Jesus was the son of God on the same day Joseph of Arimathea with Pilate s permission and with Nicodemus help removes Jesus the cross wraps him in a clean cloth and buries him in his new rock-hewn tomb in Matthew chapter 27 verses 62 to 66 on the following day the chief Jewish priests asked Pilate for the tomb to be secured and with Pilots permission the priests placed seals on the large stone covering the entrance topic resurrection and ascension topic Mary Magdalene alone in John but accompanied by other women in the Synoptics goes to Jesus tomb on Sunday morning and is surprised to find it empty despite Jesus teaching the disciples had not understood that Jesus would rise again in Matthew there are guards at the tomb an angel descends from heaven and opens the tomb the guards faint from fear Jesus appears to Mary Magdalene and the other Mary after they visited the tomb Jesus then appears to the eleven remaining disciples in Galilee and Commission's them to baptize all nations in the name of the Father Son and Holy Spirit in mark Salome and Mary Mother of James are with Mary Magdalene mark chapter 16 verse 1 in the tomb a young man in a white robe an angel tells them that Jesus will meet his disciples in Galilee as he had told them referring to mark chapter 14 verse 28 in Luke Mary and various other women meet two angels at the tomb but the eleven disciples do not believe their story Luke chapter 25 verses 1 to 12 Jesus appears to two of his followers in Emmaus he also makes an appearance to Peter Jesus then appears that same day to his disciples in Jerusalem Luke chapter 24 verses 13 to 43 although he appears and vanishes mysteriously he also eats and lets them touch him to prove that he is not a spirit he repeats his command to bring his teaching to all nations Luke chapter 24 verse 51 in John Mary is alone at first but Peter and the Beloved Disciple come and see the tomb as well Jesus then appears to Mary at the tomb he later appears to the disciples breathes on them and gives them the power to forgive and retain sins in a second visit to disciples he proves to a doubting disciple doubting Thomas that he is flesh and blood the disciples returned to Galilee where Jesus makes another appearance he performs a miracle known as the catch of 153 fish at the Sea of Galilee after which Jesus encourages Peter to serve his followers Jesus ascension into heaven as described in Luke chapter 24 verses 50 to 53 Acts chapter 1 verses 1 to 11 and mentioned in 1st Timothy chapter 3 verse 6 in the Acts of the Apostles 40 days after the resurrection as the disciples look on he was lifted up and a cloud took him out of their sight 1st Peter chapter 3 verse 22 states that Jesus has gone into heaven and is at the right hand of God the Acts of the Apostles describes several appearances of Jesus after his ascension in Acts chapter 7 verse 55 Stephen gazes into heaven and sees Jesus standing at the right hand of God just before his death on the road to Damascus the Apostle Paul is converted to Christianity after seeing a blinding light and hearing a voice saying I am Jesus whom you are persecuting Acts chapter 9 verse 5 in Acts chapter 9 verses 10 to 18 Jesus instructs Ananias of Damascus in a vision to heal Paul the book of Revelation includes a revelation from Jesus concerning the last days topic early Christianity topic after Jesus s life his followers as described in the first chapters of the Acts of the Apostles were all Jews either by birth or conversion for which the biblical term proselyte is used and referred to by historians as Jewish Christians the early gospel message was spread orally probably in Aramaic but almost immediately also in Greek the New Testament s Acts of the Apostles an epistle to the Galatians record that the first Christian community was centered in Jerusalem and its leaders included Peter James the brother of Jesus and John the Apostle after the conversion of Paul the Apostle he claimed the title of apostle to the Gentiles Paul's influence on Christian thinking is said to be more significant than that of any other New Testament author by the end of the first century Christianity began to be recognized internally and externally as a separate religion from Judaism which itself was refined and developed further in the centuries after the destruction of the second temple numerous quotations in the New Testament and other Christian writings of the first centuries indicate that early Christians generally used and revered the Hebrew Bible that Tanakh as religious texts mostly in the Greek Septuagint or Aramaic targum translations early Christians wrote many religious works including the ones included in the Canon of the New Testament the canonical texts which have become the main sources used by historians to try to understand the historical Jesus and sacred texts within Christianity were probably written between 50 and 120 ad historical views topic prior to the Enlightenment the Gospels were usually regarded as accurate historical accounts but since then scholars have emerged who questioned the reliability of the Gospels and draw a distinction between the Jesus described in the Gospels and the Jesus of history since the 18th century three separate scholarly quests for the historical Jesus have taken place each with distinct characteristics and based on different research criteria which were often developed during the quest that applied them while there is widespread scholarly agreement on the existence of Jesus and a basic consensus on the general outline of his life the portraits of Jesus constructed by various scholars often differ from each other and from the image portrayed in the Gospel accounts approaches to the historical reconstruction of the life of Jesus have varied from that maximalist approaches of the 19th century in which the Gospel accounts were accepted as reliable evidence wherever it is possible to the minimalist approaches of the early 20th century where hardly anything about Jesus was accepted as historical in the 1950s as the second quest for the historical Jesus gathered pace the minimalist approaches faded away and in the 21st century minimalist such as price are a very small minority although a belief in the inerrancy of the Gospels cannot be supported historically many scholars since the 1980s have held that beyond the few facts considered to be historically certain certain other elements of Jesus life are historically probable modern scholarly research on the historical Jesus thus focuses on identifying the most probable elements topic Judea and Galilee in the first century topic in AD six Judea I do Maya and say Maria were transformed from a client Kingdom of the Roman Empire into an imperial province also called Judea a Roman prefect rather than a client king ruled the land the prefect ruled from Caesarea maritima leaving Jerusalem to be run by the high priests of Israel as an exception the prefect came to Jerusalem during religious festivals when religious and patriotic enthusiasm sometimes inspired unrest or uprisings Gentile land surrounded the Jewish territories of Judea and Galilee but Roman law and practice allowed Jews to remain separate legally and culturally Galilee was evidently prosperous and poverty was limited enough that it did not threaten the social order this was the era of Hellenistic Judaism which combined Jewish religious tradition with elements of Hellenistic Greek culture until the fall of the Roman Empire and the Muslim conquests of the eastern Mediterranean the main centres of Hellenistic Judaism were Alexandria Egypt and Antioch now southern Turkey the two main Greek urban settlements of the Middle East and North Africa area both founded at the end of the fourth century BCE in the wake of the conquests of Alexander the Great Hellenistic Judaism also existed in Jerusalem during the Second Temple period where there was conflict between Helen eyes errs and traditionalists sometimes called Judaizers the Hebrew Bible was translated from Biblical Hebrew and biblical aramaic into jewish Koine Greek the targum translations into Aramaic were also generated during this era both due to the decline of knowledge of Hebrew Jews based their faith and religious practice on the Torah five books said to have been given by God to Moses the three prominent religious parties were the Pharisees the Essenes and the Sadducees together these parties represented only a small fraction of the population most Jews looked forward to a time that God would deliver them from their pagan rulers possibly through war against the Romans sources topic New Testament scholars face a formidable challenge when they analyze the canonical Gospels the Gospels are not biographies in the modern sense and the authors explain Jesus theological significance and recount his public ministry while omitting many details of his life the reports of supernatural events associated with Jesus death and resurrection make the challenge even more difficult scholars regard the Gospels as compromised sources of information because the writers were trying to glorify Jesus even so the sources for Jesus life are better than sources scholars have for the life of Alexander the Great scholars use a number of criteria such as the criterion of independent attestation the criterion of coherence and the criterion of discontinuity to judge the historic city of events the historic city of an event also depends on the reliability of the source indeed the Gospels are not independent nor consistent records of Jesus life mark which is most likely the earliest written gospel has been considered for many decades the most historically accurate John the latest written gospel differs considerably from the synoptic Gospels and thus has generally considered less reliable although more and more scholars now also recognize that it may contain a core of older material as historically valuable as the synoptic tradition or even more so the non canonical Gospel of Thomas might be an independent witness to many of Jesus parables and aphorisms for example Thomas confirms that Jesus blessed the poor and that this saying circulated independently before being combined with similar sayings in the Q source other select non canonical Christian texts may also have value for historical Jesus research early non-christian sources that attest to the historical existence of Jesus include the works of the historians Josephus and Tacitus Josephus scholar Lewis Feldman has stated that few have doubted the genuineness of Josephus reference to Jesus in book 20 of the antiquities of the Jews and it is disputed only by a small number of scholars Tacitus referred to Christ in his execution by Pilate in book fifteen of his work annals scholars generally considered Tacitus s reference to the execution of Jesus to be both authentic and of historical value as an independent roman source non-christian sources are valuable in two ways first they show that even neutral or hostile parties never events any doubt that Jesus actually existed second they present a rough picture of Jesus that is compatible with that found in the Christian sources that Jesus was a teacher had a reputation as a miracle worker had a brother James and died a violent death archaeology helps scholars better understand Jesus social world recent archaeological work for example indicates that Capernaum a city important in Jesus ministry was poor and small without even a forum or an Agora this archaeological discovery resonates well with the scholarly view that Jesus advocated reciprocal sharing among the destitute in that area of Galilee topic chronology topic Jesus was a Galilean Jew born around the beginning of the first century who died in 30 or 33 AD in Judea the general scholarly consensus is that Jesus was a contemporary of John the Baptist and was crucified by the Roman governor Pontius Pilate who held office from 26 to 36 ad the Gospels offer several clues concerning the year of Jesus birth Matthew chapter 2 verse 1 associates the birth of Jesus with the reign of Herod the Great who died around 4 BC and Luke chapter 1 verse 5 mentions that Herod was on the throne shortly before the birth of Jesus although this gospel also associates the birth with the census of Quirinius which took place 10 years later Luke chapter 3 verse 23 states that Jesus was about thirty years old at the start of his ministry which according to Acts chapter 10 verses 37 to 38 was preceded by John the Baptist s ministry itself recorded in Luke chapter 3 verses 1 to 2 to have begun in the fifteenth year of Tiberius reign 28 or 29 ad by collating the Gospel accounts with historical data and using various other methods most scholars arrive at a date of birth from 6 to 4 BC for Jesus but some propose estimates that lie in a wider range the years of Jesus ministry have been estimated using several different approaches one of these applies the reference in Luke chapter 3 verses 1 to 2 Acts chapter 10 verses 37 to 38 and the dates of Tiberius reign which are well known to give a date of around 28 to 29 ad for the start of Jesus ministry another approach uses the statement about the temple in John chapter 2 verses 13 to 20 which asserts that the Temple in Jerusalem was in its 46th year of construction at the start of Jesus ministry together with Josephus statement at the temple s reconstruction was started by Herod the Great in the 18th year of his reign to estimate a date around 27 to 29 ad a further method uses the date of the death of John the Baptist and the marriage of Herod to Herodias based on the writings of Josephus and correlates it with Matthew chapter 14 verse 4 in mark chapter 6 verse 18 given that most scholars date the marriage of Herod and Herodias as ad 28 to 35 this yields a date about 28 to 29 ad a number of approaches have been used to estimate the year of the crucifixion of Jesus most scholars agree that he died in 30 or 33 AD the Gospels state that the event occurred during the prefecture of Pilate the Roman governor of Judea from 26 to 36 ad the date for the conversion of paul estimated to be 33 to 36 ad acts as an upper bound for the date of crucifixion the dates for paul s conversion and ministry can be determined by analyzing the pauline epistles in the Acts of the Apostles astronomers have tried to estimate the precise date of the crucifixion by analyzing lunar motion and calculating historic dates of Passover a festival based on the lunisolar Hebrew calendar the most widely accepted dates derived from this method are April 7 30 ad an April 3rd 33 ad both Julian topic historicism events topic scholars have reached a limited consensus on the basics of Jesus life topic family topic many scholars agree that Joseph Jesus father died by the time Jesus began his ministry Joseph is not mentioned at all in the Gospels during Jesus ministry Joseph s death would explain why in mark chapter 6 verse 3 Jesus neighbors refer to Jesus as the Son of Mary sons were usually identified by their fathers according to Thyssen and MERS it is common for extraordinary charismatic leaders such as Jesus to come into conflict with their ordinary families in mark Jesus family comes to get him fearing that he is Matt mark chapter 3 verses 20 to 34 and this account is likely historical because early Christians would not have invented it after Jesus death many members of his family joined the Christian movement Jesus brother James became a leader of the Jerusalem church jeiza Vermes says that the doctrine of the virgin birth of Jesus arose from theological development rather than from historical events despite the widely held view that the authors of the synoptic Gospels drew upon each other the so called synoptic problem other scholars take it as significant that the virgin birth is attested by two separate Gospels Matthew and Luke according to EP Sanders the birth narratives in Matthew and Luke are the clearest case of invention in the gospel narratives of Jesus life both accounts have Jesus born in Bethlehem in accordance with Jewish salvation history and both have him growing up in Nazareth but Sanders points that the two Gospels report completely different and irreconcilable explanations for how that happened Luke s account of a census in which everyone returned to their ancestral cities is not plausible Matthew s account is more plausible but the story reads as though it was invented to identify Jesus as like a new Moses and the historian Josephus reports Herod the Great s brutality without ever mentioning that he massacred little boys Sanders says that the genealogies of Jesus are based not on historical information but on the author's desire to show that Jesus was the universal Jewish Savior in any event once the doctrine of the virgin birth of became established that tradition superseded the earlier tradition that he was descended from David through Joseph Luke reports that Jesus was a blood relation of John the Baptist but scholars generally consider this connection to be invented topic baptism topic most modern scholars consider Jesus baptism to be a definite historical fact along with his crucifixion theologian James D G Dunn states that they command almost universal assent and rank so high on that almost impossible to doubt or deny scale of historical facts that they are often the starting points for the study of the historical Jesus scholars adduced the criterion of embarrassment saying that early Christians would not have invented a baptism that might imply that Jesus committed sins and wanted to repent according to Thyssen and mercy Jesus was inspired by John the Baptist and took over from him many elements of his teaching topic ministry in Galilee topic most scholars hold that Jesus lived in Galilee and Judea and did not preach or study elsewhere they agree that Jesus debated with Jewish authorities on the subject of God performed some healings taught in parables and gathered followers Jesus Jewish critics considered his ministry to be scandalous because he feasted with sinners fraternized with women and allowed his followers to pluck grain on the Sabbath according to Sanders it is not plausible that disagreements over how to interpret the law of Moses and the Sabbath would have led Jewish authorities to want Jesus killed according to airman Jesus taught that a coming Kingdom was everyone s proper focus not anything in this life he taught about the Jewish law seeking its true meaning sometimes in opposition to other traditions Jesus put love at the center of the law and following that law was an apocalyptic necessity his ethical teachings called for forgiveness not judging others loving enemies and caring for the poor funkin Hoover note that typical of Jesus were paradoxical or surprising turns of phrase such as advising one when struck on the cheek to offer the other cheek to be struck as well Luke chapter 6 verse 29 the Gospels portrayed Jesus teaching in well-defined sessions such as Matthew s Sermon on the Mount or Luke s parallel sermon on the plane according to gird Thyssen and annette Murs these teaching sessions include authentic teachings of Jesus but the scenes were invented by the respective evangelists to frame these teachings which had originally been recorded without context while Jesus miracles fit within the social context of antiquity he defined them differently first he attributed them to the faith of those healed second he connected them to end times prophecy Jesus chose twelve disciples the twelve evidently as an apocalyptic message all three Synoptics mentioned the twelve although the names on Luke s list vary from those in Mark and Matthew suggesting that Christians were not certain who all the disciples were the 12 disciples might have represented the 12 original tribes of Israel which would be restored once God s rule was instituted the disciples were reportedly meant to be the rulers of the tribes in the coming kingdom Matthew chapter 19 verse 28 Luke chapter 22 verse 30 according to Bart Ehrman jesus promised that the twelve would rule is historical because the twelve included Judas Iscariot in Airman's view no Christians would have invented a line from Jesus promising rulership to the disciple who betrayed him in mark the disciples play hardly any role other than a negative one while others sometimes respond to Jesus with complete faith his disciples are puzzled and doubtful they serve as a foil to Jesus and to other characters the failings of the disciples are probably exaggerated in mark and the disciples make a better showing in Matthew and Luke Sanders says that Jesus mission was not about repentance although he acknowledges that this opinion is unpopular he argues that repentance appears as a strong theme only in Luke that repentance was John the Baptist s message and that Jesus ministry would not have been scandalous if the sinners he ate with had been repentant according to Thyssen and mercy Jesus taught that God was generously giving people an opportunity to repent topic roll topic Jesus taught that an apocalyptic figure the son of man would soon come on clouds of glory to gather the elect or chosen ones mark chapter 13 verses 24 to 27 Matthew chapter 24 verses 29 to 31 Luke chapter 21 verses 25 to 28 he referred to himself as a son of man in the colloquial sense of a person but scholars do not know whether he also meant himself when he referred to the heavenly Son of Man Paul the Apostle and other early Christians interpreted the Son of Man as the risen Jesus the title Christ or Messiah indicates that Jesus followers believed him to be the anointed heir of King David whom some Jews expected to save Israel the Gospels refer to him not only as a messiah but in the absolute formats the Messiah or equivalently the Christ in early Judaism this absolute form of the title is not found but only phrases such as his Messiah the tradition is ambiguous enough to leave room for debate as to whether Jesus defined his eschatological role as that of the Messiah the Jewish messianic tradition included many different forms some of them focused on a messiah figure and others not based on the Christian tradition gurth Ison advances the hypothesis that Jesus saw himself in messianic terms but did not claim the title Messiah Bart Ehrman argues that Jesus did consider himself to be the Messiah albeit in the sense that he would be the king of the new political order that God would usher in not in the sense that most people today think of the term topic Passover and crucifixion in Jerusalem topic around ad 30 Jesus and his followers traveled from Galilee to Jerusalem to observe Passover Jesus caused a disturbance in the second temple which was the center of Jewish religious and civil authority Sanders associates it with Jesus prophecy that the temple would be totally demolished Jesus had a last meal with his disciples which is the origin of the Christian sacrament of bread and wine Jesus words are recorded in the Synoptics and in Paul as First Epistle to the Corinthians the differences in the accounts cannot be completely reconciled and it is impossible to know what Jesus intended but in general the meal seems to point forward to the coming Kingdom Jesus probably expected to be killed and he may have hoped that God would intervene the Gospels say that Jesus was betrayed to the authorities by a disciple and many scholars consider this report to be highly reliable he was executed on the orders of Pontius Pilate the Roman prefect of Judea Pilate most likely saw Jesus reference to the kingdom of God as a threat to Roman authority and worked with the temple elites to have Jesus executed the seducing high priestly leaders of the temple more plausibly had Jesus executed for political reasons than for his teaching they may have regarded him as a threat to stability especially after he caused a disturbance at the Second Temple other factors such as Jesus triumphal entry into Jerusalem may have contributed to this decision most scholars consider Jesus crucifixion to be factual because early Christians would not have invented the painful death of their leader topic after crucifixion topic after Jesus death his followers said he rose from the dead although exact details of their experiences are unclear according to Sanders the gospel reports contradict each other which according to him suggests competition among those claiming to have seen him first rather than deliberate fraud on the other hand El Michael white suggests that inconsistencies in the Gospels reflect differences in the agendas of their unknown authors the followers of Jesus formed a community to wait for his return and the founding of his kingdom topic portraits of Jesus topic modern research on the historical Jesus has not led to a unified picture of the historical figure partly because of the variety of academic traditions represented by the scholars given the scarcity of historical sources it is generally difficult for any scholar to construct a portrait of Jesus that can be considered historically valid beyond the basic elements of his life the portraits of Jesus constructed in these quests often differ from each other and from the image portrayed in the Gospels Jesus has seen as the founder of in the words of Sanders renewal movement within Judaism one of the criteria used to discern historical details in the third quest is the criterion of plausibility relative to Jesus Jewish context into his influence on Christianity a disagreement in contemporary research is whether Jesus was apocalyptic most scholars conclude that he was an apocalyptic preacher like John the Baptist and Paul the Apostle in contrast certain prominent North American scholars such as Burton Mack and John Dominic Crossan advocate for an on eschatological Jesus one who is more of a cynic sage than an apocalyptic preacher in addition to portraying Jesus as an apocalyptic prophet a charismatic healer or a cynic philosopher some scholars portray him as the true Messiah or an egalitarian prophet of social change however the attributes described in the portrait sometimes overlap and scholars who differ on some attributes sometimes agree on others since the 18th century scholars have occasionally put forth that Jesus was a political national Messiah but the evidence for this portrait is negligible likewise the proposal that Jesus was a zealot does not fit with the earliest strata of the synoptic tradition topic language ethnicity and appearance topic Jesus grew up in Galilee and much of his ministry took place there the language is spoken in Galilee and Judea during the 1st century AD include Jewish Palestinian Aramaic Hebrew and Greek with Aramaic being predominant there is substantial consensus that Jesus gave most of his teachings in Aramaic modern scholars agree that Jesus was a Jew of 1st century Palestine aiyah Dios in New Testament Greek is a term which in the contemporary context may refer to religion second temple Judaism ethnicity of Judea or both in a review of the state of modern scholarship Aimee Jill Levine writes that the entire question of ethnicity is fraught with difficulty and that beyond recognizing that Jesus was Jewish rarely does the scholarship address what being Jewish means the New Testament gives no description of the physical appearance of Jesus before his death it is generally indifferent to racial appearances and does not refer to the features of the people it mentions Jesus probably looked like a typical Jew of his time and according to some scholars was likely to have had a sinewy appearance due to his ascetic and itinerant lifestyle topic Christ myth theory topic the Christ myth theory is the hypothesis that Jesus of Nazareth never existed or if he did that he had virtually nothing to do with the founding of Christianity and the accounts in the Gospels stories of Jesus birth along with other key events have so many mythic elements that some scholars have suggested that Jesus himself was a myth Bruno Bauer 1809 to 1882 taught that the first gospel was a work of literature that produced history rather than described it according to Albert countif 1850 to 1906 a social movement produced Jesus when it encountered Jewish messianic expectations Arthur Drewes 1865 to 1935 saw Jesus as the concrete form of a myth that predated Christianity despite arguments put forward by authors who have questioned the existence of a historical Jesus there remains a strong consensus in historical critical biblical scholarship that a historical Jesus did live in that area and in that time period topic perspectives topic apart from his own disciples and followers the Jews of Jesus day generally rejected him as the Messiah as do the great majority of Jews today Christian theologians ecumenical councils reformers and others have written extensively about Jesus over the centuries Christian sects and schisms have often been defined or characterized by their descriptions of Jesus meanwhile Manicheans Gnostics Muslims Baha is and others have found prominent places for Jesus in their religions Jesus has also had detractors both past and present topic Christian topic Jesus is the central figure of Christianity although Christian views of Jesus vary it is possible to summarize the key beliefs shared among major denominations as stated in their catechetical or confessional texts Christian views of Jesus are derived from various sources including the canonical Gospels and New Testament letters such as the Pauline epistles and the johanan writings these documents outline the key beliefs held by Christians about Jesus including his divinity humanity and earthly life and that he is the Christ in the Son of God despite their many shared beliefs not all Christian denominations agree on all doctrines and both major and minor differences on teachings and beliefs have persisted throughout Christianity for centuries the New Testament states that the resurrection of Jesus is the foundation of the Christian faith 1st Corinthians chapter 15 verses 12 to 20 Christians believe that through his sacrificial death and resurrection humans can be reconciled with God and are thereby offered salvation and the promise of eternal life recalling the words of John the Baptist on the day after Jesus baptism these doctrines sometimes refer to Jesus as the Lamb of God who was crucified to fulfill his role as the servant of God Jesus is thus seen as the new and last Adam whose obedience contrasts with Adam as disobedience Christians viewed Jesus as a role model whose God focused life believers are encouraged to imitate most Christians believe that Jesus was both human and the Son of God while there has been theological debate over his nature Trinitarian Christians generally believe that Jesus is the logos God s incarnation and God the Son both fully divine and fully human however the doctrine of the Trinity is not universally accepted among Christians with the Protestant Reformation Christians such as Michael Servetus and the so Simeon started questioning the ancient creeds that had established Jesus two natures nontrinitarian Christian groups include the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints Unitarians and Jehovah's Witnesses Christians Revere not only Jesus himself but also his name devotions to the Holy Name of Jesus go back to the earliest days of Christianity these devotions and feasts exist in both Eastern and Western Christianity Jewish topic Judaism rejects the idea of Jesus being God or a mediator to God or part of a Trinity it holds that Jesus is not the Messiah arguing that he neither fulfilled the Messianic prophecies in the Tanakh nor embodied the personal qualifications of the Messiah Jews argue that Jesus did not fulfill prophecies to build the third temple Ezekiel chapter 37 verses 26 to 28 gathered Jews back to Israel Isaiah chapter 43 verses 5 to 6 bring world peace Isaiah chapter 2 verse 4 and unite humanity under the God of Israel Zechariah chapter 14 verse 9 furthermore according to Jewish tradition there were no prophets after malachi who delivered his prophecies in the fifth century bc Judaic criticism of Jesus as long-standing the Talmud written and compiled from the third to the fifth century AD includes stories that since medieval times have been considered to be defamatory accounts of Jesus in one such story yeshua ha-nozri jesus the nazarene a lewd apostate is executed by the Jewish High Court for spreading idolatry and practicing magic the majority of contemporary scholars consider that this material provides no information on the historical Jesus the mission of Torah a late 12th century work of Jewish law written by Moses Maimonides states that Jesus is a stumbling block who makes the majority of the world to err and serve a God other than the Lord medieval Hebrew literature contains the anecdotal episode of Jesus known also is Toledo Yeshu in which Jesus is described as being the son of Joseph the son of Pandora C episode of Jesus the account portrays Jesus as an imposter topic Islamic topic a major figure in Islam Jesus commonly transliterated as Issa is considered to be a Messenger of God Allah and the Messiah al masih who is sent to guide the children of Israel bonny is RA ill with a new scripture the gospel referred to in Islam as angel Muslims regard the Gospels of the New Testament as inauthentic and believe that Jesus original message was lost or altered and that Muhammad came later to restore it belief in Jesus and all other messengers of God is a requirement for being a Muslim the Quran mentions Jesus by name 25 times more often than Muhammad and emphasizes that Jesus was a mortal human who like all other prophets had been divinely chosen to spread God s message while the Qur and affirms the virgin birth of Jesus he is considered to be neither the Incarnation nor the Son of God Islamic texts emphasize a strict notion of monotheism Tawhid and forbid the association of partners with God which would be idolatry like all prophets in Islam Jesus is considered a Muslim the Quran describes the Annunciation to Mary Mariam by an angel that she has to give birth to Jesus while remaining a virgin it calls the virgin birth a miracle that occurred by the will of God the Quran 21 to 91 and 66 to 12 states that God breathed his spirit into Mary while she was chaste Jesus is called the Spirit of God because he was born through the action of the Spirit but that belief does not imply his pre existence to aid in his ministry to the Jewish people Jesus was given the ability to perform miracles by permission of God rather than by his own power through his ministry Jesus is seen as a precursor to Muhammad according to the Quran Jesus was not crucified but was merely made to appear that way to unbelievers by Allah who physically raised Jesus into the heavens to Muslims it is the Ascension rather than the crucifixion that constitutes a major event in the life of Jesus most Muslims believe that Jesus will return to Earth at the end of time and defeat the Antichrist ad dajjal by killing him in Ludd the immediate Muslim community has several distinct teachings about Jesus Alma DS believed that he was a mortal man who survived his crucifixion and died a natural death at the age of 120 in Kashmir India and is buried at Rosabelle topic bhai topic Baha I teachings considered Jesus to be a manifestation of God a Baha I concept for prophets intermediaries between God and humanity serving as messengers and reflecting God s qualities and attributes the Baha I concept emphasizes the simultaneous qualities of humanity and divinity thus it is similar to the Christian concept of incarnation Baha I thought accepts Jesus as the Son of God in Baja I thought Jesus was a perfect incarnation of God s attributes but Baha I teachings reject the idea that ineffable essence of the divinity was contained within a single human body because of their beliefs regarding omnipresence and transcendence of the essence of God Baha u llah the founder of the Baha'i faith wrote that since each manifestation of God has the same divine attributes they can be seen as the spiritual return of all previous manifestations of God and the appearance of each new manifestation of God inaugurates a religion that supersedes the former ones a concept known as progressive revelation Baha is believed that God s plan unfolds gradually through this process as mankind matures and that some of the manifestations arrive in specific fulfillment of the missions of previous ones thus Baha is believed that Baha you laws the promised return of Christ Baha I teachings confirm many but not all aspects of Jesus as portrayed in the Gospels the highest believe in the virgin birth and in the crucifixion but see the resurrection and the miracles of Jesus as symbolic topic other topic in Kristian Gnosticism now a largely extinct religious movement Jesus was sent from the divine realm and provided the secret knowledge gnosis necessary for salvation most Gnostics believed that Jesus was a human who became possessed by the spirit of the Christ at his baptism this spirit left Jesus body during the crucifixion but was rejoined to him when he was raised from the dead some Gnostics however word ascetics believed that Jesus did not have a physical body but only appeared to possess one mana key ISM a gnostic sect accepted Jesus as a prophet in addition to revering Gautama Buddha and Zoroaster some Hindus considered Jesus to be an avatar or a sadhu Paramahansa Yogananda an indian guru taught that jesus was the reincarnation of elijah and a student of John the Baptist the reincarnation of Elijah some Buddhists including Tenzin Gyatso the 14th Dalai Lama regard Jesus as a bodhisattva who dedicated his life to the welfare of people the New Age movement entertains a wide variety of views on Jesus Theosophists from whom many New Age teachings originated refer to Jesus as the master Jesus and believed that Christ after various incarnations occupied the body of Jesus Scientologists recognized Jesus along with other religious figures such as Zoroaster Muhammad and Buddha as part of their religious heritage atheists reject Jesus divinity but have differing views on Jesus moral teachings for example Richard Dawkins has called him a great moral teacher you topic artistic depictions topic some of the earliest depictions of Jesus at the dura europas church are firmly dated to before 256 thereafter despite the lack of biblical references or historical records a wide range of depictions of Jesus appeared during the last two millennia often influenced by cultural settings political circumstances and theological contexts as in other early Christian art the earliest depictions date to the late 2nd or early 3rd century and surviving images are found especially in the catacombs of Rome the depiction of Christ in pictorial form was highly controversial in the early church from the 5th century onward flat painted icons became popular in the Eastern Church the Byzantine iconoclasm acted as a barrier to developments in the East but by the 9th century art was permitted again the Protestant Reformation brought renewed resistance to imagery but total prohibition was atypical and Protestant objections to images have tended to reduce since the sixteenth century although large images are generally avoided few Protestants now object to book illustrations depicting Jesus the use of depictions of Jesus is advocated by the leaders of denominations such as Anglicans and Catholics and as a key element of the Eastern Orthodox tradition the Transfiguration was a major theme in Eastern Christian art and every eastern orthodox monk who had trained in icon painting had to prove his craft by painting an icon depicting it icons received the external marks of veneration such as kisses and prostration and they are thought to be powerful channels of divine grace the Renaissance brought forth a number of artists who focused on depictions of Jesus fra angelico and others followed Giotto in the systematic development of uncluttered images before the Protestant Reformation the crucifix was common in Western Christianity it is a model of the cross with Jesus crucified on it the crucifix became the central ornament of the altar in the 13th century a use that has been nearly universal in Roman Catholic churches since then Jesus appears as an infant in a manger feed trough in Christmas crashes which depict the nativity scene he is typically joined by Mary Joseph animals Shepherds angels and the Magi Francis of Assisi 1100 180 seconds - 1226 is credited with popularizing the crash although he probably did not initiate it the crash reached its height of popularity in the 17th and 18th centuries in southern Europe topic associated relics topic the total destruction that ensued with the siege of Jerusalem by the Romans in AD 70 made the survival of items from 1st century Judea very rare and almost no direct records survived about the history of Judaism from the last part of the 1st century through the 2nd century margaret m mitchell writes that although Eusebius reports ecclesiastical history 35.3 that the early christians left Jerusalem for Pella just before Jerusalem was subjected to the final lockdown we must accept that no first-hand Christian items from the early Jerusalem Church have reached us Joe Nickell rights as investigation after investigation has shown not a single reliably authenticated relic of Jesus exists however throughout the history of Christianity a number of relics attributed to Jesus have been claimed although doubt has been cast on them the 16th century Catholic theologian Erasmus wrote sarcastically about the proliferation of relics and the number of buildings that could have been constructed from the wood claimed to be from the cross used in the crucifixion similarly while experts debate whether Jesus was crucified with three nails or with for at least thirty holy nails continued to be venerated as relics across Europe some relics such as purported remnants of the crown of thorns receive only a modest number of pilgrims while the Shroud of Turin which is associated with an approved Catholic devotion to the holy face of Jesus has received millions including Pope's John Paul the second and Benedict the sixteenth pick see also topic Jesus portal Jesu ISM list of founders of religious traditions list of people who have been considered deities list of books about Jesus list of people claimed to be Jesus topic notes topic topic 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that cataracts has affected your vision a lot a lot and you know i'm a granddaughter so i know that the doctor asked you not to drive anymore prior to your surgery yep that was for safety concern yes that's how bad your vision has gotten yes and then had having cataracts has cataracts like having them affected your mental health though no no not really does it make you stressed out or anything it did after i found out i wasn't allowed to drive yeah it's weird not having that control over what you're doing yes yeah and then how do you feel well you already had your surgery so one so how do you feel about the surgery you had i love it you love it yeah i can see so much better without glasses and i got glasses when i was 12. yeah so it significantly improved your vision from even prior to having cataracts yes it's interesting and do you know anyone else who's had surgery for cataracts and if so who how did it go yes and my father was maddening when he had his done why because he could see a sign on a bus four blocks away you know the little letters that tell you what street it's for he could see that four blocks away holy some like superhero stuff so given the results of your father's cataract surgery did you expect your results to be similar just going off of like genetics and what you know not i didn't think it would be as good as his but the other night coming home from aurelia on highway 7 12 but i could see the street lights from where we were into oxfords oh so pretty pretty far yeah wow that's amazing so we talked about your vision so i'm assuming your vision is not blurry at all now it is in the one eye the one eye so how does that feel having one eye you're able to see so far but the other eye is still blurry like it's i'm looking forward to the second surgery next month yeah it must feel good knowing that you're able to do the other one so soon do you find that it strains uh your eyes or gives you headaches or anything if i put my glasses on i get a headache within minutes so you don't need glasses anymore that's right and you've had them since you were 12. so hopefully with your other one you won't have any headaches or anything after that and you won't need to wear your glasses no but then any glasses i might need would be reading glasses oh well i have reading glasses that's it okay that's good so i know you've had your surgery now but prior to that um through your three years and the last few months when it got significantly worse what was living with cataracts like for you well it was hard i stressed stress wise it's like i couldn't see like i could be sitting say 15 feet from a television set and everything was applauded i couldn't even read the words on the bottom so all this time where you've been watching tv or knitting you haven't really been able to see what you were doing i could with the knitting because it was so close yeah and at that point it's muscle memory for you isn't it yes but the tv sitting this far from the tv oh it was irritating because i couldn't read what each program was about the tv tells me what it's gonna be and about i couldn't read it unless i got up really close well that's pretty frustrating isn't it yes yeah so overall is there anything that you'd like to tell anybody who has cataracts or who is worried about having them get them done because they say it's free freedom you feel so free because you can see did you know that to get the surgery you have to meet a certain criteria no your vision has to be significantly impairing your daily life so like how you weren't allowed to drive anymore like that kind of thing and your vision was really blurry you can see so because of that you're able to get it but not everyone can get it because their vision isn't bad enough so it's to the point where like you said you've had it for three years so you had to wait for it to progressively get worse does that frustrate you in any way not no but it would have before yeah like because my aunt and my dad were both classified as legally blind that's how about their cataracts were yes it must be frustrating just was when your vision went blurry was it like you woke up and your vision was blurry or was it like slowly getting blurry from the sides like how would you describe the change early on it was just like slowly getting everything was getting blurry and then the last four or five months it was really blurry yeah yeah some people experience um like a yellow hue i guess you could describe it as but you said you had an experience then any of the people that you know have had it have they mentioned anything like that granddad said he had big dots in front of his eyes all the time big black spots in front of him yeah that's another thing that's described as well i had floaters but floaters just kind of like squiggly lines i know it's a dark spot that would move around oh really yeah huh it wouldn't stay for long but it was there yeah that must be weird like the first time you experienced that oh yeah because it like it came from the side across that must be weird because you don't know what's in your eye you probably thought it was like something in the room at first maybe or like how was that it was i thought somebody was trying to sneak up on me wow that's interesting so overall like i know you're still kind of going through your experience with cataracts but if you had to give like a general consensus like how do you feel about your experience with it i'm good i like it i really do yeah do you think now that you've had the surgery your life is going to change for the better i mean once you've had your other surgery and you've healed you're allowed to start driving again yes so that'll be exciting you'll be able to see the tv yeah i can see it now without my daughter's phone um your great grandchildren do you think you'll be able to like play with them and stuff a little bit easier now that you're gonna be able to see them i think yeah so is it right for me to assume that not only does cataracts affect your vision but it kind of affects your life as well yeah because you don't want to go anywhere you don't want to go vis like get in the car to go visit them because you can't see the road signs or the street signs unless you really know where they live and just like interacting with people do you think it changes the way you do that like do you think you're kind of self-isolating yes yeah like my kids and my grandkids didn't know my vision was that bad yeah i had no idea and then i came downstairs the one day and you said oh i'm having cataract surgery and i had conveniently learned about it in class that earlier that week and i was like wait wait wait wait what yeah yeah so is there a reason why you didn't tell anybody or i didn't i don't like being a burden it upsets me your aunt carey has to drive me to wherever i want to go you just want your freedom to live your life how you want to live it yes yeah that's fair i think a lot of people experience that um of course of all ages but i think it gets a little bit more prominent when you get older because i feel like some people um have ageism where they kind of put you in a box and they expect you to be hard of hearing or have vision loss or not be mobile and all these things and i imagine that's stressful and then fitting into one of those categories with your cataracts must have been frustrating that you said now you feel i feel free you feel free once i get the second surgery you'll be free yep i want to go somewhere i'll go hi going on a holiday no not that but free great let me just open the questions here okay it's kind of awkward isn't it yeah so ghosties your uncle dennis saying nobody else wanted to take care of well you're a good daughter a good grandma thank you all right well thank you for answering my questions i think that's probably everything i need but i think it's good | Kay | UCWhBsnsJ21OjAy5Z6XmgnYQ | 2022-04-06 | Creative Commons Attribution 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6N3O9yLSDz8 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6N3O9yLSDz8 | Ultracross Collards in Florida with Melissa Desa - A Community Seed Selection Project | foreign [Music] okay welcome back to our next edition or episode of our journey through these heirloom colors that we've allowed to cross i'm excited to have melissa with me today from working food in florida and i wonder melissa could you just give people a quick introduction to yourself and and the work you do down there sure um yeah super excited to be a part of this project so i am melissa dasa and as chris said we are a non-profit organization called working food based in gainesville florida north central florida and our organization exists to celebrate and support local food initiatives so we have a number of programs that fit under our umbrella youth gardening and education programs we provide space and support for local food businesses that need infrastructure support and most near and dear to my heart is our seed collective where we're growing saving sharing celebrating talking about teaching all about um how to grow food in the southeast specifically in north florida and how to save your seeds if you can yeah it's pretty awesome and and the great thing about working with you is it's just it's giving this uh ultracross colored product a wider reach and and certainly further south but just to step back since we're probably reaching a few new people uh aaron wallace and i had talked about the lm collar project uh in the previous episode so you can kind of go back and have a look at that but just to give a quick summary for new people uh the lm card project actually started uh a fair few years ago but it kind of got new legs last year where working food with melissa and myself uh with the utopian sea project and then arrow wallace of southern exposure seed exchange um and a couple of folks at seed savers exchange uh all got together and kind of relaunched the earlham color project and last year we did this wonderful uh 20 variety colored trial where we had eight sites across the country and then we also had participatory people who were just growing three varieties a random three of those 20. so we had all these growers all over the place and it really kind of re-inspired the project and we did some great stuff and you can go and check out some of the videos we created and some of the results from those trials but what that allowed me to do in my field was have all those varieties i actually added a 21st variety so i had 21 varieties as part of that trial and then this spring they all went to seed and because coloreds are obligate outcrosses they you know they have to share pollen with other plants then they all totally intermixed and i save seeds and so the seeds that you have received from working food or maybe you got your seeds from southern exposure they are a complete jumble of all those 21 varieties and that's that's pretty exciting for from my perspective but we're going to find out why it's exciting from melissa's perspective so melissa do you just want to kind of explain how working food was a part of the heirloom color project and then we'll we'll jump into the ultra cross yeah so we got involved in the early stages like you were talking about with sort of reviving the project and imagining what that looks like with the trials and then later on with the collard week the like week-long celebration of collards online um but we were one of the 20 trial sites so we worked with our partners at the university of florida the field and fork pantry and gardens and it was a really awesome partnership because we got to work with the students there particularly an intern that was able to complete her internship there doing the actual collard project so she did an amazing job collecting data and it was a really awesome public site for students to come see but we also hosted a couple field days for the general public to come out and experience the different varieties taste them if they were willing to taste raw collards which are not so bad and we had chefs and gardeners and just general public interested um in seeing what color diversity was you know because most people just think a collard is a collard and you get a big bag of it at the store but we're just blown away that a there was more than one type of collard and b that there was actually dozens maybe hundreds um so that was really fun and then we had a lot of gardeners in our area do the three variety trials and get to participate in that way so it was it was fun and i think you know for us being in the south you know we can grow a lot of collards down here but they're very different um they're always not as sweet or the colors don't deepen as much so we would see some really interesting things happening outside of our region that were like oh that's weird ours aren't really doing that that's interesting or ours don't taste that good yet so it's just really fun to have you know so many different people participating in the trial and then our experience like in the hot hot south where it doesn't really get that cold for sure for sure and it's it's exciting for me to have somebody else that has experienced all 20 varieties of what is essentially the parents are bee seeds so you you might look at some of the babies that are growing this next season and go oh that looks a little bit like type of the dykes and and not everybody that's growing these seeds will be able to do that because they didn't experience all 20 parents so that'll be nice to touch in with you about that as as the college start growing up and so this ultra cross is kind of like the next stage uh at least for for me and my project and you guys are participating it's the next stage it's not the official next step of the early color project the lm colored project is staying focused on seed and varietal preservation which is equally important work and then the utopian c project very interested in resilient food systems is taking this broad diverse mix and seeing where we can take it so i'm curious to know why you were so excited to take on these seeds and grow them out and be a part of what is effectively a big mess of seeds well i think that's way more fun than predictable varieties to be honest i mean you know as a grower once you find a few predictable varieties you always grow them because you can depend on them and they're um you know reliable but you know the diversity of the crops that we can play around with when we allow plants to do things like that which is their natural tendency is so much more exciting because they just don't know what you're going to get it's fun as a gardener i like to try new things every year and the diversity is really where we're going to start to see climate adaptation and very regional adaptation and preferences of certain types of things for where we grow so i'm just really interested to see as a more hot climate sandy soil type grower compared to others in the southeast like which of these diverse mixes are going to do really well for us um so just more like fun experimentations what's going to happen certainly certainly and can you talk us through a little bit uh because i don't think everyone will be aware of this of some of the seed saving or or lack of seed saving that you're gonna be faced with as these collets go through to their second season it's really quite sad that we can grow the heck out of some collards down here but we can't rely on saving their seeds necessarily um you know year to year it just depends so the last winter was quite a cold winter for us they've been getting progressively warmer each year and i think we had about five weeks or so where the temperatures were consistently lower than 50 and that caused a lot of collards to flower and go to seed which was really exciting but totally unexpected because usually what happens with collards and kale um cabbages other things in that family but not all of them um they will grow really well as vegetable crops and then maybe in the springtime we'll start to see some evidence of something bolting but by the time they do that it's getting really hot the plants are getting stressed out they get covered in aphids and it's just a mess and we can never get any beautiful flowers much less any seed pods um so every once in a while it happens but we really don't have a reliable opportunity to save seeds which is why i find it very important as much as we're trying to create local resilient seed communities and food communities that we do have these friendships and partnerships with other organizations in the region because just a few hours north of us i know that i could have john jackson you know from millageville georgia send me collared seeds that he's growing that's that's still pretty awesome um but i am hoping that maybe in that wild mix that you're sending us like who knows what's in there that maybe some of those will have less vernalization requirements um vernalization is not to use too much lingo for folks that not familiar but the requirement of cold that some plants need in order to sort of overcome their hibernation i guess to be able to trigger flowering and then seed production so maybe in that mix we're gonna get some plants that will have a shorter vernalization and we could find some plants that do want to go to seed here which would be awesome um and we just hope that if that's the case it's not an undesirable trait you know i don't want an early bolting collard that doesn't produce nice luscious leaves that we can eat throughout the year so yeah we'll just we'll see what happens yeah and i think this is a great example that even though from my perspective my selection criteria for this diverse mix of college is to have something that's like extremely cold tolerant as well as maintaining that beautiful diversity and starting to look at real good culinary traits that obviously me sending seeds to you and then you distributing them throughout the florida more southern regions that's not necessarily going to further my goals because i'm going to have colder temperatures than you so you're not going to be able to make that cold tolerant assessment but so even though that's not gonna necessarily help me directly it's still really exciting to get this diverse mix shared more widely because you and actually anybody even if people are further north of me maybe they don't care about cold tolerance maybe they care about something else and i really like this concept of people being able to just grow out and see everything and then you know they can it's very empowering i think for them to be able to decide whatever it is that they want to select for whether they like really enjoy the purple ones or maybe they have some that stay nice and dwarf or maybe they have ones that have giant leaves you know we're gonna we're gonna see so much diversity within this one population that people can really choose whatever they want so so beyond potential low vernalization to enable seed saving your region more easily is there is there anything else that you're kind of maybe got your eye on or you you hope to see from this population well so one of the qualities that we don't get quite as intensely as slightly colder climates than us is the sweetness of collards and so it's definitely a well-known fact among collard growers that they really don't sweeten until the first you know cold snap everybody kind of knows that and up until that point they're just they're great but they're much much better after it's been cold so it would be really interesting to see if maybe there's some sweeter collards that you know exhibit that sweetness without having to get really darn chilly because i'm afraid the weather's getting warmer and warmer every year and it would be nice to have sweet collards um but again i'm not sure how that works with us being able to save seeds because i could flag a few plants that were really tasty um and they may or may not produce seeds so we might kind of have a dead end there but still get to enjoy it and at least the diversity is there um it's not just all the same thing yeah yeah i agree um one thing that we've seen early on is just as baby seedlings a lot of different color variations as well as some a couple of variegated ones where there's some white streaks throughout the green oh my gosh yeah i'm a sucker for beauty too so even if they look really nice but it's good i'll be okay with that there's always bacon fat right bacon fat awesome well um i hope that people watching uh it just starts triggering ideas in their head of like how they want to start their own seed selection journey and it always begins with just growing the colors and then being a good observer in the garden so we have our facebook group and hopefully people are going to be throwing pictures into that and we've got our ultra cross 2020 hashtag so people can use instagram and other social media to to tag them as they start sharing pictures and i think as we start seeing like we've done with the okra that happened this year all the different pictures from all the different places it's just really inspiring to see um what everyone's up to so thank you melissa i'm sure we'll be in touch again as the college season progresses and um good luck with the college thanks looking forward to it [Music] | Utopian Seed Project | UCv8qrz2vzIc9i9C_AJsHYsQ | 2021-09-23 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,466 | 13,248 |
74oE2qvWcN4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=74oE2qvWcN4 | 2022 RAM 1500 QUAD CAB SHORT BIG HORN LEVEL 2 NIGHT WHITE 4K WALKAROUND 22T155A SOLD! | hey this is Brett and this 2022 Ram 1500 quad cab short box is stock number 22t155a I am here at Summit Automotive in Fond du Lac Wisconsin near new and used light duty truck and RAM headquarters this 2022 Ram 1500 has the 5.7 liter V8 Hemi engine this truck has been fully safetied and inspected by our service shop has a fresh oil and filter change all the fluids have been checked and topped off and it is 100 ready to go I'm gonna go all the way around in this video inside underneath started up and take a look under the hood to give you the most accurate representation possible bright white clear coat is the color and I shoot all my videos in 4k so if you have HD capabilities turn them on now because it is your best way to check out the quality condition options and of course cleanliness of the truck before seen it in person going down the 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these mirrors do power fold in I was like showing both sides so you know that both sides are working properly you also get the cloth bolster and the wood grain trim on the door the back seats are just as clean as the front seats no rips or tears back here it does have the latch child safety system for any child car seats you may have power slide and rear window with the built-in rear defrost these seats do fold up get a flat floor back here two USBS two usbcs and a 115 volt 400 watt plug-in seats fold down like so and you do get the Child Safety locks on the back door as bottoms of the doors all look fantastic and like new side check out the miles the radio and everything that this truck has to offer on the interior see that this one has 4987 miles on a digital speedometer seven inch LCD display you do get a compass you can put mileage range to empty battery voltage oil temperature there as well change all those around comes with the heated leather wrapped steering wheel cruise controls and gear selector on the right Bluetooth and information center controls on the left audio controls on the back and note that it is leather wrapped push button start push button four wheel drive your 8-speed automatic transmission the Uconnect 5 radio gives you am fmn Sirius XM radio capabilities this radio is supposed to be five times faster than the old Uconnect 4 radios you get all your different apps in here including Android auto where you can project your cell phone to the screen so while this one doesn't have the nav system on it project your cell phone with Waze or Google Maps to the screen and it's like you have nav right on the screen so that's a really neat system on there and you get all your different other apps on here as well [Music] get all your different settings that you can do and uh there's the backup camera I want to show that because they made these backup cameras on these Rams HD so they are crystal clear and you can zoom in on the receiver hitch to get 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I_4S5L2p1VU | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I_4S5L2p1VU | Essence | Wikipedia audio article | in philosophy essence is the property or set of properties that make an entity or substance what it fundamentally is in which it has by necessity and without which it loses its identity essence is contrasted with accident a property that the entity or substance has contingently without which the substance can still retain its identity the concept originates rigorously with Aristotle although it can also be found in Plato who used the Greek expression to T&E me to TM einai literally meaning the what it was to be and corresponding to the Scholastic term quiddity or sometimes the shorter phrase to TST to TST literally meaning the what it is and corresponding to the Scholastic term hexia T for the same idea this phrase presented such difficulties for its Latin translators that they coined the word essentia English essence to represent the whole expression for Aristotle and his Scholastic followers the notion of essence is closely linked to that of definition horrors Moe's horrors mos in the history of Western thought essence has often served as a vehicle for doctrines that tend to individuate different forms of existence as well as different identity conditions for objects and properties in this logical meaning the concept has given a strong theoretical and common-sense basis to the whole family of logical theories based on that possible world's analogy set up by Leibniz and developed in the intentional logic from Carnap to Kripke which was later challenged by extensional lists philosophers such as Quine topic ontological status in his dialogues Plato suggests that concrete beings acquire their essence through their relations to forms abstract universals logically or unta logically separate from the objects of sense perception these forms are often put forth as the models or paradigms of which sensible things are copies when used in this sense the word form is often capitalized sensible bodies are in constant flux and imperfect and hence by Plato's reckoning less real than the forms which are eternal unchanging and complete typical examples of forms given by Plato or largeness smallness equality unity goodness beauty and justice Aristotle moves the forms of Plato to the nucleus of the individual thing which is called OSHA or substance essence is the T of the thing the two t Anini essence corresponds to the Uzis definition essence is a real and physical aspect of the usha Aristotle metaphysics eye according to nominal lists Rosalind of campaign William of Occam bernard of char trees universals aren't concrete entities just voices sounds there are only individuals NomCom habit Orem sentient Eni Alessi prata individual Roselyn degenerate speck 524 universals are words that can to call several individuals for example the word homo therefore a universal is reduced to a sounds omission Roselyn de janeiro beset species John Locke distinguished between real essences and nominal essences real essences are the things that makes a thing a thing whereas nominal essences are our conception of what makes a thing a thing according to edmund husserl essence is ideal however ideal means that essence is an intentional object of consciousness essence has interpreted a sense e hussar all ideas pertaining to a pure phenomenology into a phenomenological philosophy paragraphs 3 & 4 topic existentialism existentialism was coined by jean-paul Sartre endorsement of Martin Heidegger statement that for human beings existence precedes essence in as much as essence is a cornerstone of all metaphysical philosophy and of rationalism sartruse statement was a repudiation of the philosophical system that had come before him and in particular that of huh Cyril Hegel and Heidegger instead of his Ness generating actuality he argued that existence and actuality come first and the essence is derived afterward for Kierkegaard it is the individual person who is the supreme moral entity and the personal subjective aspects of human life that are the most important also for Kierkegaard all of this had religious implications topic in metaphysics you essence in metaphysics is often synonymous with the soul and some existentialists argue that individuals gain their souls in spirits after they exist that they develop their souls and spirits during their lifetimes for Kierkegaard however the emphasis was upon essences nature for him there is no such thing as human nature that determines how a human will behave or what a human will be first he or she exists and then comes property jean-paul Sartre is more materialist and skeptical existentialism furthered this existentialist tenant by flatly refuting any metaphysical essence any soul and arguing instead that there is merely existence with attributes as essence thus in existentialist discourse essence can refer to physical aspect or property to the ongoing being of a person the character or internally determined goals or to the infinite inbound within the human which can be lost can atrophy or can be developed into an equal part with the finite depending upon the type of existentialist discourse topic Marxism --za seneschal ism Karl Marx was a follower of Hegel's thought and he too developed a philosophy and reaction to his master in his early work marks used Aristotelian style teleology and derived a concept of humanity's essential nature Marx's economic and philosophical manuscripts of 1844 described a theory of alienation based on human existence being completely different from human essence Marx said human nature was social and that humanity had the distinct essence of free activity and conscious thought some scholars such as Philip Kane have argued that Marx abandoned the idea of a human essence but many other scholars point to Marx's continued discussion of these ideas despite the decline of terms such as essence and alienation in his later work topic Buddhism you within the madhyamaka school of mahayana buddhism kendra Kirti identifies the self as an essence of things that does not depend on others it is an intrinsic nature the non-existence of that is selflessness buddha Paulita ads while commenting on Nagarjuna's mula madam Arika what is the reality of things just as it is it is the absence of essence unskilled persons whose eye of intelligence is obscured by the darkness of delusion conceive of an essence of things and then generate attachment and hostility with regard to them for the madhyamaka Buddhists emptiness also known as Anada orang Atman is the strong assertion that all phenomena are empty of any essence and that anti essentialism lies at the root of Buddhist praxis and it is the innate belief in essence that is considered to be an afflictive obscuration which serves as the root of all suffering however the madhyamaka also rejects the tenets of idealism materialism or nihilism instead the ideas of truth or existence along with any assertions that depend upon them are limited to their function within the contexts and conventions that assert them possibly somewhat akin to relativism or pragmatism for the madhyamaka replacement paradoxes such as ship of theseus are answered by stating that the ship of theseus remains so within the conventions that assert it until it ceases to function as the ship of theseus in nog Arjuna's mula madam Arika chapter 15 examines essence itself topic hinduism in understanding any individual personality a distinction is made between one swadharma essence and swab OVA mental habits and conditionings of ego personality Slava is the nature of a person which is a result of his or her samskaras impressions created in the mind due to one's interaction with the external world these samskaras create habits and mental models and those become our nature while there is another kind of svabhava that is a pure internal quality smaran de we are here focusing only on the svabhava that was created due to samskaras because to discover the pure internal svabhava and snarl aaahhhhhh one should become aware of when samskaras and take control over them Dharma is derived from the root DHR to hold it is that which holds an entity together that is Dharma is that which gives integrity to an entity and holds the core quality and identity essence form and function of that entity Dharma is also defined as righteousness and duty to do one's Dharma as to be righteous to do one's Dharma as to do one's duty express one's essence topic see also Avicenna essentialism hi pokemons on modal logic phenomenon physical ontology smart on a theory of forms topic notes and references topic external links Maurice de wolf nominalism realism conceptualism in the catholic encyclopedia volume 11 new york Robert Appleton company 1911 Robertson Theresa Atkins Philip essential versus accidental properties in zalta Edward and Stanford encyclopedia of philosophy | wikipedia tts | UCYsYRb62nVuCJ8-FojrZRVw | 2018-11-25 | 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WGpYPo6Q4LI | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WGpYPo6Q4LI | Initial Hearing for Ademo on Criminal Mischief Charges | why ninety zero five one five one zero CM eight eight zero one will show the defendant has appeared on video for this initial hearing sir did you hear and understand the advisable rights and penalties have you received a copy of your charges I have have you read the charges do you understand them I kind of understand them do you have any questions about your charges I might be able to help you understand them fully I wondered how mine aren't like constitutionally protected free speech well I'm not sure that I can answer that question that may go to a defense that you may have with regard to the charges but I guess more basically my question is simply whether or not you understand what it is that the state has allege that you have done well I can serve Michael was the end of as fast as possible like I guess there's a problem with some liquid chalk it's like chalk on concrete it's so like can I just plead guilty today and like you sent us me right now and we figure this you can hold me as long as you want well so we're not equipped to do a guilty plea here today if you wish to plead guilty you're certainly within within your rights to do so well sir again if you wish to plead guilty you may do that that's not something that we can do here today this hearing is simply an initial hearing to advise you of your rights penalties the charges and to set further court dates if you want the schedule of guilty plea hearing that would be for the purpose of you entering a plea of guilty again you're welcome to do that but that's not something that we can do here today but whether you plead guilty or not one of the first things that we need to do is just make sure that you understand what it is that you're being charged with with my card do you understand what I'm being charged with yes I think I do what am I being charged with well the charge that you have been charged with is criminal mischief it states that on or about September 30th 2015 that you did without the consent of Nobles of the city of Noblesville recklessly knowingly or intentionally damaged or to face the property of the city of Noblesville specifically sir it is alleging that you wrote a freak graffiti and or phrases on or around the Noblesville police department building that is what the state has alleged that is what they would have to prove beyond a reasonable doubt before you could be found guilty of that charge with regard to any of the specifics of that or as you say liquid chalk or anything like that that that may be going to the merits of the case or may go to any defense that you may have but again right now what I'm what I'm concerned with is just making sure that you understand what the basic allegation is against you these are alive intentionally damaging those are impossible to charge I don't know how they can prove intent like my mindset and then damage into basements are impossible well I should just do I go again sir what you may be talking about is is the merits of the case or defenses that you may be entitled to raise these are the allegations that have been set forth this is what they would have to prove before you could be found guilty right but I mean this is like these people that are making these allegations are the same people that like work for everybody in that courtroom and so like it's not really gonna achieve justice you know we're not they're not seeking any justice here they're not seeking a reimbursement of money or to make a victim whole the city of Noblesville isn't a person that I smashed their mailbox and I can pay them and buy them a new one you know to see the problems here there's gonna be no justice or there's gonna be a charade where prosecutor and the judge with the jury that they dig choose a bunch of words like the Faceman and probably property and then locked me to case I think this skipped all that save the taxpayers some money and you could just tell me right now how long I like what judge do I have to speak to what prosecutor can end this for me today why can't we just say guilty it says six months so you want to give you six months we'll see you for six months what does that happen or when does somebody actually wake up and realize that liquid chalk doesn't damage property and that on First Amendment rights to protest the government and that's what I was doing unless we go where are we at again so you're asking questions that go towards the merits of the case or defenses that you may have that's not what we're here to do today I ask you to lock up James Baldwin or Roger Kula because they're involved in this case and they're making lies so if I have to Sydney Cage while I wait to defend myself how about they do two at this point sir you you've not really asked me anything that I can answer with regard to helping you understand the charges so I'm going to take it that you understand them sufficiently at this process so the address name date of birth that appear on the charges is all of that correct yes you have a phone number do what is that phone number please well my question to you sir is whether you have a personal phone number that the court can use to get in contact with you if the court needs to get in contact with you obvioulsy County Jail very well do you need for me to read the charges to you here in open court I'm still confused about reckless intentional damage defacing its children's chalk sir you do understand that it's childrens chalk doesn't damage or deface property right do you need serious how I do charge for this that's that's a valid question I believe very it is a valid question sir but I cannot answer why you have been charged here today that's not the question that I can answer okay I don't know what we're doing today then like when do I get to decide whether or not I can go home again sir the purpose of today's hearing is to advise you of your rights the possible penalties the charges that you are facing and to set future court dates to resolve this case at another time why I don't think it's that complicated why can't we solve it today I don't know that it's that complicated either that's why we're here I've told you it's not that complicated which way is it it's either complicated enough to like lock me in a cage for a long time or not complicated enough or it's not complicated enough to let me go there quite honestly I don't know what you're asking because you're asking simultaneously for me to accept a guilty plea for you and sentence you to the maximum term and also to recognize that the charge should be dismissed so I'm asking you what you believe you should do either or if you believe that what I did was a crime and that the city of Nobles will be much better off of being your facility for six months then go for it otherwise let me go there that's not for me to decide for me the job is to assign it that would be before for the judge at your trial or a jury if you elect to have a jury trial that's all a facade it's not sure I can help you then sir do you need for me to read the charges to you sure very well omitting the formal parts of the charging information you are charged in count one with criminal mischief found at Indiana Code 35:43 one two a it is a Class B misdemeanor and states that on or about September 30th 2015 Adam M Mueller did without the consent of city of Noblesville recklessly knowingly or intentional damage were to face the property of city of Noblesville to wit wrote graffiti and or phrases on and around the Noblesville Police Department building sir do you intend on hiring an attorney to represent you in this case are you asking the court to appoint an attorney to represent you are you intending on representing yourself in this matter 100% sir I may let you do that but I need to make sure that you understand what you were doing when you represent yourself first of all do you understand that you do have a right to be represented by an attorney at all stages of these proceedings including trial and appeal or if you simply wish to plead guilty you understand that do you understand do you understand that you have a right to be represented by an attorney at all stages of these proceedings okay do you understand that if you cannot afford to hire an attorney that one will be appointed for you at no cost to you I also understand that do you understand that if you choose to represent yourself in this matter that you will be held to the same standards of representation as an attorney would be held if an attorney were representing you particularly with regard to the rules of evidence and rules of procedure in other words the same rules that apply to attorneys in court would also apply to you you understand you also understand it I understand you also understand sir that you that the court cannot give you legal advice and so the court cannot assist you with regard to the rules of evidence and rules of procedure if you choose to represent yourself no that's not what I'm saying what I'm saying is with regard to the rules of evidence and rules of procedure if you don't know what those are the court is not going to give you legal advice the court is not going to act as your lawyer and help you with regard to those rules of procedure and rules of evidence so where's the court help the court is not to give legal advice or to assist either party with regard to the rules of court the courts purpose it's not to help me it's not to help them sir I'm not engaging in a dialogue with you do you understand what I've what I told you not at all I don't understand who the courts gonna help them they're not gonna help me and say that this case is right or wrong and who are they what are they gonna do with the doubt with regard to legal assistance the court is not going to help anyone that is not purports purpose the court helped the state already by locking me in a cage so that should be thrown out because the court just violated that permission you guys help the state right somebody named Roger cabal cool okay UVA signed a warrant for my arrest thanks to the DA who's prosecuting me they seem to have helped them there I'm going to simply advise you that if you wish to be represented by an attorney you have the right to hire an attorney if you wish not to be represented by an attorney but wish to represent yourself you have that right but you bear the risks of that self representation if you wish to be represented by an attorney but you cannot afford to hire one on your own I would urge you to fill out and return to the court an affidavit of indigency that form is available there at the jail or court office and by doing so the court will review that and if you are deemed to be indigent an attorney would be appointed for you sir your bail in this case has been set in the amount of $2,000 cash or surety that is 205 dollars to a bondsman you do have some court dates coming up your omnibus date and pre-trial conference has been set for December the 8th 2015 and 9 o'clock in the morning your bench trial has been set for January the 14th 2016 at 1:30 in the afternoon again if you wish to enter a plea of guilty you'll need to schedule that guilty plea hearing with the court I would urge you to communicate with the court in writing and request a guilty plea hearing and one will be set as quickly as possible do you have any questions I'll show that a not guilty plea is entered on your behalf that will be all for today thank you | MAC Tour | UC8dXCvqahlOWHDfZXlVQnVA | 2015-11-10 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,202 | 11,456 |
61ABtMD1ZqM | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=61ABtMD1ZqM | Facebook Live: Senate Vote on Repeal of FCC Privacy Rules | uh so my name is Jeremy galula I'm a senior staff technologist at the Electronic Frontier Foundation and my name is Ernesto Falcone I'm the legislative council at eff uh my work primarily is focused in Washington DC with Congress uh and I also work in the State legislatures uh representing eff uh and and the issues we fight on on civil liberties and technology so you know we're joining us now because right now at this very second the United States Senate is hold holding a debate over whether or not we're going to have consumer privacy when we go online uh there is a vote pending uh you know look to my left because we actually have the senate floor uh live in front of us and this is a vote on whether the Federal Communications Commission can enforce the law to protect your privacy when you go online uh namely uh controlling the power of cable and telephone companies who have uh an extraordinary window into your activities when you use the internet um you know Jeremy why don't you kind of give people kind of the perspective of to what extent are we talking about uh the power of the ISP because uh I think regularly I see a lot of folks think they don't have any you know there's no difference between uh cable and telephone companies and like kind of what the internet companies can see Google and YouTube and the rest uh but there is some pretty fundamental differences totally totally so uh what to be clear with the what the sentence voting on is the FCC passed these rules that would keep your internet service provider from spying on your traffic snooping through it uh inserting ads into your traffic B basically just playing with your internet connection for something other than providing you internet service and when you think about it you know as as Ernie said uh you know there's a lot of tracking going online companies like Google and Facebook uh ad networks analytics companies but the difference the real difference between say what your ISP can see and what uh a company like you know Google or Facebook can see is Google or Facebook only see the data that your browser sends to their websites when you're on Facebook Google isn't seeing anything when you're on Google Facebook isn't seeing anything and vice versa uh plus you can install uh tracker blockers onto your into your browser that just block this third party tracking outright uh efff has one it's called privacy Badger it's free it's easy to install in Chrome or Firefox um and so you can really easily just disappear from this sort of tracking but you can't disappear from your isp's tracking your ISP sees everything you send because you're sending the data through them you know when you go to a website they're the ones who carry the the request back and forth uh and so if these rules get repealed it'll give isps uh a lot of latitude in what they can do so they could do things like you know just straight up sell your data to marketers uh that's something that these rules would prevent uh that's something they want to do they're already doing to some extent right now uh and it would allow them to do it even more so you know just saying you know I know that there's this person you know this single white male aged you know 32 to 42 or whatever who lives in this ZIP code or something uh who just browsed for you know skis because he's going on a ski vacation or something you know they can they can sell that data to marketers straight up uh they could also snoop through your traffic to determine that sort of thing you know what are you browsing for uh and then inject ads they could insert ads into your browsing so you'll actually see ads on top of the ads that already exist um which I don't think anybody uh wants uh in their internet browsing um they can do things like pre-install spyware on your phone so this is mobile isbs too we're talking not just the Comcast and charters of the world we're talking Sprint Verizon AT&T T-Mobile uh and So when you buy a phone from them they could pre-install spyware on it that tells them you know these are the the websites that Jeremy is visiting these are the websites Ernie is visiting this is what he's browsing for uh and the real annoying thing there is that depending on how they install it and what it does even if your traffic is encrypted so a lot of people say oh there's nothing to worry about because I use you know all my sensitive traffic is encrypted over https uh you could easily uh if you if you were a phone company install something on someone's phone before you sell it to them that just bypasses that encryption uh another one that's really really creepy uh is uh in basically inserting tracking IDs into your traffic uh and so this is another one where basically the ISP could say I want to make it you know you've installed privacy Badger and it's you know you're blocking all these tracking cookies I'm just going to override that and insert more tracking cookies and you can't do anything about it and we saw Verizon do this this was that whole uh Zombie Cookie issue the uh undeletable undetectable uh cookie that Verizon said oh we'll just insert this into all of our customers traffic um so there's a lot of really disturbing things and outrageous things and to be clear these are all things that these companies have already done so we know they can do it we know they've done it before we know they want to do it uh and our concern uh is that without these rules they're going to do it again in the future well and let's let's uh kind of go into kind of what the rule so you know it's worthwhile to remember that the companies when they engage in these activities were kind of entering a legal Grace space uh they had to really debate whether or not it was even legal for them to do it and and the FC when they updated the privacy rules uh a little about a year ago less than a year ago I mean uh pretty much put a red line and says no not lawful uh so because even that Verizon issue I mean they they got in trouble you know at the end of the day correct they did uh but it's unclear you know after the if this sort of rule is rolled back right whether or not the FCC could could enforce it again right so so one thing I'm curious Ernesto is you know these rules sound pretty Common Sense straightforward get the consumer consent before you use their private information for something besides providing them internet access so who is pushing back against this which I mean obviously the isps are because they want to sell the data but which lawmakers I mean this sounds like a pretty underhanded thing to do I mean it sounds very much sort of like the swamp culture that Republicans have been fighting against and saying they're going to get rid of you know draining the swamp in DC so who's actually going along with the isps here so the primary author of the Senate bill that's moving right now is Senator Jeff Flake from Iona and I think what the cable and telephone industry have done is essentially uh convinced him in a handful of legislators are pushing along that what they're doing is no big deal right that what they're doing is uh not real seismically changing the Privacy rights of of American consumers and at this moment these these Senators believe that they they're incorrect when they think that but that's what they think and and they're they're misled uh or or you know at best or misguided at at worst um it's worthwhile to remember that these are these companies have been controlled in this sense uh in terms of they have to have your permission before they use your personal information for the better part of 20 years and right now they just see an opportunity to kind of bamboozle Congress you know this is namely like Comcast rise and AT&T kind of the biggest players who have Legions of lobbyist in was in in DC that actively talk to Congress uh that have basically convinced them that repealing the current SEC Broadband rules will somehow protect privacy because there's there's an underlying law that regulates them today um but at the same time you know undo what they call harmful regulation which is essentially bogus to say the in kind terms so so which sen I mean you mentioned Jeff Flake from Arizona uh but like who how do we think people are going to vote on this you know this vote's going to be happening in 20 minutes like how do we think it's going to shake down you know I think it's it's it's it's tightly divided in the United States Senate right now and what what I really want to convey to folks is is if you have a moment to pick up the phone and call your Senator uh and to tell them where you stand on on consumer privacy demand that they stand up for your legal right to be to have your information uh protected when you go online so so to be clear you can go to act. f.org and right on the page right there there is a uh you can click you'll get to our action alert uh where you can it we we will automatically connect you you punch on your address will automatically connect you to your senators and representatives are there particular Senators we we're targeting yeah I we you know we're we're pushing for every single Senator but the the the reality is about 30 senators or so have already come out in favor of of ending consumer privacy uh if you go to the the bill is uh SJ res 34 if I'm correct and you can see who who it is on the co-sponsor list um the folks we're targeting and pushing hard are are folks who Haven made an have made their opinion public uh you know senators from uh Susan Collins from Maine for example uh Senator Portman from Ohio if you're so if I list out States if you're in these states call those Senators ASAP yeah so let let's be clear these are the Senators we think we can convince uh unfortunately uh this has become a very partisan issue and we think it's going to be almost a Partyline vote uh and so what we need to get our Republican Senators who uh either haven't made up their mind yet maybe they're going to be facing reelection within a year or two uh and so we need to get them to vote no on this yeah and and let me kind of it's worthwhile to explain why this is really kind of a senate Republican uh play right now is you know one they're the majority party in the United States Senate that control the agenda uh and to the procedure that Senator flake from Arizona the author is is pursuing is called the Congressional review act which allows him to bypass the filibuster which would have required uh eight Democratic senators to have agreed so really this is you know for the most part this is within the ballpark of the Senate Republicans have to decide as majority party whether they would agree um by 51 votes or not and they have 53 seats in the United States Senate and the Democrats have 47 or sorry they have 52 and the Democrats have 48 so just purely on a 52 vote margin they can get this through to the house uh The Next Step would be be obviously the United States house will then take it up and and the fight will continue uh from there yeah so so again we're targeting Senators like uh you said Susan Collins yeah I mean you look at the states that Portman in Ohio uh Tumi in Pennsylvania there's Senator Gardner from Colorado these are Senators who have not taken a public position that if three of them uh decided to vote no right now in the next uh 30 to 45 minutes uh or or or withhold their support by abstaining from voting allog together uh if they're undecided that then they would kill the bill they would prevent it from moving forward um so we've got some questions um so I I'll just jump in the the first one actually we get is you know can I just browse in incognito mode to avoid being tracked by my ISP uh unfortunately the answer is no uh all incognito mode does on your browser is it basically deletes cookies when you close the browser so it actually helps you avoid being tracked uh by companies like Google or Facebook double click uh it doesn't do anything for tring by your ISP because it doesn't change how your traffic is sent it your ISP can still see all of the traffic uh the only way you could avoid being tracked by your ISP if these rules uh get repealed is using a VPN uh and that costs money that just straight up it's basically Cong the Republicans and Congress are basically saying we're going to say that people have to pay a privacy tax uh if they want to keep their data private and that'll take the form of a VPN um and you know we think that's ridiculous we think that you should be able to browse freely without having to worry if your ISP is snooping on you well if I can add to that too I mean what what's ironic in all this is uh Senator flake and and the proponents of repealing these rules are arguing that the FCC overreached right and and that's a common refrain the government overreach and and frankly we see very often that the federal government does overreach in in other uh other instances but sometimes the government gets it right right like once in a while there's times where and in this instance the rules are your ISP can't look in your browsing history the ISP cannot know what you do on applications and we see no reason why that's not a good rule right we we see that uh that kind of squares the the rules for that govern C and telephone uh back in place with where Congress decided in the 90s I mean and if you look at um I mean that's that's the unfortunate thing is I think Senators have forgotten their own decisions as Congress but they've told the SEC 20 years ago consumers have the right to decide by you know whether or not their information is used in ways they don't agree uh and the FCC adopted a consent regime so you're you're going to see undoubtedly if you confront your Senator and they voted for this today you're going to see them kind of do this this game of saying I believe in privacy and the FCC was wrong and where it went and that somehow their vote didn't actually undermine your your your legal right to privacy all that's ridiculous it's all it's all um you know it's all ausc to try to get away from the fact that the people who are pushing them to do it is is your cable company your telephone company who see an opportunity right now when Congress is engaging in multiple repeals of multiple things in all directions to kind of exploit the ignorance of lawmakers who decided that these companies do not have the right to use your information without your permission so so another question we get is uh you know isn't the the federal so we've been talking about to be clear we say FTC Federal Communications Commission but isn't the Federal Trade Commission the FTC the one that's supposed to be regulating privacy so both agencies are involved in this space and have been involved for a long time the the extraordinary problem right now that we're facing is uh if you're living in the States of uh California Oregon Washington Montana Nevada Alaska Hawaii uh and Arizona ironically enough given that's the senator pushing this the ninth circuit recently ruled that the TC does not have the power to to discipline what are called common carriers which is essentially your telephone and cable company um wait so you're saying that the the a court said that the FTC can't regulate can't discipline like if my ISP sells my data without my permission FPC can't do it because the court said so so it's a re yeah it's a recent decision this is 18t Mobility versus FTC and what the court found was since the Federal Trade Commission has historically has not been allowed to to go after what called common carriers uh and since the the Broadband industry is a common Carriage industry that from this point for the FTC doesn't have jurisdiction and you know if I was you know I know for you know I know the cable industry and the telephone industry when they saw this ruling you know you were talking about the a huge sector of this country a broad swo of the West Coast in Mountain Mountain West um they know if they can get Congress to pass this law now that they will have no federal agency that has clear power to enforce the the rules um to to go after their privacy invasive uh practices that Jeremy talked about earlier and you know they're counting on ignorance in Congress to to not see that they are basically freeing them in a way that they've never been freed in the past so we'll be left to our own devices like we there will be no one no cop on the beat to to protect us from invasive ISP practices I mean it's going to be very difficult at the federal level uh the States can be more active but at the same time this is the this is how sophisticated the ISP industry is in lobbying I mean I've worked I've I've had to fight these folks for for a very long time for most of my career and what they do what they did at a number of states uh including our own home home state here in California is gotten themselves deregulated out of public utility commissions uh and restricted the power of state attorney generals to go after them with the argument that the federal government or regulates us so therefore why do we need regulation at the state level we have too many regulations we need to you know we need to cut back on some um so there are parts of this country that there there is no consumer protection agency that has clear power to police them um these are companies that you know I've lived in five places in the in the last uh six or seven years and everywhere I went I had only Comcast as my option as high-speed internet um you don't have a lot of choice in a lot of places so so we so we've got another question uh Matthew asks uh is there any wordage uh if it passes that will allow them to give it I presume our data openly to law enforcement without a Warr so if this repeal passes can can you know Verizon suck up my browsing history and then you know the local cops say hey what's jemy been browsing and they're just like sure here so the the where wherever warrants required now will still will still be required however the the challenge is it's the third party Doctrine still uh pollutes kind of our privacy rights when it comes to law enforcement namely when you share your data with a private company the courts have taken a fairly lenient view that you've you've lowered your reasonable expectations of privacy which is kind of the legal term for when a warrant is required by the Fourth Amendment the argument I've told a number of of of members of Congress is you know wherever the Private Industry goes in terms of aggregating collecting and amassing people's information the government's not that far behind um this is going to be a moment when isps suddenly become because again just to remind people isps don't do this as as as a general matter you know outside of really pushing the limits of the law that existed prior uh they will not be allowed if Congress did not pass this law to collect your information in terms of where you browse uh what applications you use yeah I mean I think I think that's the big point is that if this if this gets repealed then isps will start collecting more information and so there will be more for them to give the law enforce with or without a warrant whereas if this if these rules stay on the books there's no reason for your ISP to start recording your browsing history uh because they can't start making money off of it without your permission uh and so I think that's really where the where the key distinction is is the warrant requirement will be the same it'll just be the data will happen to be recorded in a much easier place for for law enforcement to go with or without a warant yeah I mean they'll they'll essentially just be much more attractive to law enforcement I mean anyone that collects a lot of information becomes an attraction to law enforcement to to to take that that information um and as we've advocated in in in recent months uh delete your logs you know to the to the companies that do collect data because you can't surrender information to the government that you don't have in the first place yep so uh Kathleen said uh points out that this is really good information since there are a lot of users uh who know the plug-and-play functionality of computers and the or who only know uh the plug andplay functionality of computers in the internet and many have no idea how search engines websites servers and data actually intertwin in the process and this is something you know that we have to fight every day at eff because as as Ernie alluded to you know a lot of these Senators don't understand how the internet works and so they're getting Bamboozled uh misled by lobbyists in Congress and of course you know the big isps have a lot more money for lobbying uh than you know the the little guys like eff um so we do what what we can to get the information out there and so that's that's why we've been uh sort of pushing out you know a lot of inform informative blog post explaining that you know you may be tracked a lot online now but you will be tracked everywhere and so there's a big difference between tracking being tracked some places and the company that you are paying you know whatever 30 40 $50 $100 a month uh deciding to also track you so they can get a little money on the side selling your data uh selling what you browse what apps you use what you're searching for what websites you go to you know it can be where you Bank what your political inclinations are think about you know you look at a News website they can know what sort of news websites you go to uh depending on whether the news websites using encryption they can know exactly what you're reading to then try and Target you with ads um and who knows like Beyond targeting of ads what they would do that information right these are profit making entities that their job is to figure out how to maximize the value of the information they have of their hands um the law has prevented them from ever entering that market in the first place and for some reason there you know like I said flake and and the Senators are pushing this repeal feel that that is somehow unfair that you know you as a consumer who have no choice when you use a Communications provider you have no choice but to tell them where you're going to go right you have no choice to tell them what website you're going to visit uh no matter how sensitive that is to you to you don't want the world to know and that somehow it is unfair that the company you've already paid you've already compensated through your subscription uh doesn't have the power to to double dip right to to to make it a little extra money on on information that's not theirs it's yours so so I'm guessing uh we've got some more people joining us now who maybe didn't see it in the beginning so um just to reiterate I'm Jeremy galula I'm a senior staff technologist to eff and Ernesto Fon I'm the legislative council at eff and uh so if you're just joining us and you've been hearing about all these terrible things uh that your ISP could do if these rules get repealed uh I want to reiterate that we can stop this we can keep Congress from pushing this through uh we can we can kill it uh and protect our privacy protections uh and so the way you do that uh is you call your Senators you call your representatives go to act. f.org act. f.org uh and right there on the page there is a link that you can click uh you fill in your address and it will automatically figure out who your representative who your senators are you call them and in particular we need to Target uh Republican Representatives Republican Senators because it's become a partisan issue I don't understand why uh I don't think privacy should be a partisan issue but just that's the way the votes are shaking out uh and so if you care about this and you live in a a red State a purple State uh you have a Republican senator representative call them and let them know um and and just you know I think if they you know hear from enough of their constituents that this is something they care that you care about that we care about uh I think we can stop it I think we've got a good chance yeah I I really want to emphasize this the you know in a previous life I actually worked in Congress and and I will say definitively when people speak out when people organize when people take the time to pick up the phone and make that phone call it matters I feel like I'm an on an NPR pledge drive or something yeah but it really matters and I and I and I'll say this I mean I think because um they're used to most people not taking the time to reach out right because that's kind of the gauge that a lot of lawmakers think about the politics they think well if no one if no one cared enough to tell me they cared then I can assume where that either people just didn't care enough or um they're supportive of where I was going and and you know for for those of you that live in a state that have has a senator that's pushing this disabuse them of that notion yeah definitely tell them that tell them that you care and that you know you're going to hold them responsible at The Ballot Box when it comes time to it so so Kathleen ask is the repeal effort bipartisan and and we've sort of alluded to but to make it explicitly clear no it is a republic L process uh for again I don't understand why uh it doesn't seem like it'd be a republican issue maybe it's because that's just who the the the big ISP lobbies figured they could Target and convince uh I do know that one of the Republicans the Marsha Blackburn uh in the house uh who's leading this on the house side Marsha Blackburn from Tennessee you know companies like Verizon are definitely in her top 10 uh contributors to her campaigns um and so so yeah and and's you know as of right now the only sponsors and co-sponsors of the of the bills in the House and Senate are Republicans um you know we don't know if any Democrats will vote for it until they actually hold the votes very soon in the United States Senate uh but it seems at this moment it seems likely it'll it'll shake down to whether three Republican Senators decide to vote no to kill it uh presuming at at this point that most the Democrats are probably stick together um as kind of has been has been the pattern right now in in the United States Senate I mean certainly in the the debates we've been watching every debate every you know senator who comes up to debate it uh it's been a Democratic senator vot saying No this is a terrible thing do not repeal these rules we need to keep them and a Republican senator saying no it's going to kill Innovation which doesn't make any sense uh or that it's you know unfair to the Broadband companies as if they need you know special help uh I mean one thing that the cable companies and telephone companies are very good at in DC uh having seen it personally uh as a staffer and have having fought against in in in consumer advocacy is they they look at what the rhetoric is of the political party and then they try to to contort what they want to change uh into that rhetoric right so they're going to make an argument that this is somehow a free market decision or this is somehow uh this this is this is pro- free market to get rid of you know people's privacy protections uh I you know fundamentally disagree with the idea that if consumers themselves are not the ones that decide that they can share their information or not right I mean if it's if it's a compelling Choice yeah I mean if it's a compelling product that the ISP wants to offer you and exchange for your information you have the power under the rules that they're trying to repeal to agree and that seems exactly what a free Market's about right you decide as a consumer whether or not you're going to give that away uh what they want what the cap compan companies want to change it to is they take your information and and then you really have no power to say no yeah I mean the only Innovation it's going to kill is the Innovation to use your data without your permission uh so uh Matthew asks with this will we be able to Foy a politicians browsing history uh unfortunately I think the answer is no uh this doesn't give the government anything and of course you can only Foya things uh and for those who don't know Foya is Freedom of Information Act uh so this is how you get government records if they haven't been released uh and so sadly uh no this wouldn't help us in that Department um certainly it would be interesting that isps might start collecting uh or would have perhaps politicians browsing history they'll definitely have that information and then you know if an ISP gets hacked uh who knows what's going to leak and so if I were a politician I would be thinking about that and thinking you know maybe this is in my best interest not to not to repeal these rules uh but it's not going to affect Foya in in any way yeah and I think that's kind of the tragedy in in all this is is they they as politicians have to kind of feel the personal ramifications of the terrible decision they're they're engaging in right now um and that shouldn't be the case yeah right you should understand um kind of the fundamentals of what we're talking about here so we've got another question from Jose uh will eff create TLS everywhere uh so this is this is alluding to so just to explain because not everybody knows what uh what TLS stands for uh so to start EF has this browser plugin called https everywhere which you install it and anytime a website supports an encrypted connection you can use it it it automatically takes advantage of it uh but not every website supports encryption that's up to the website uh Lots do but not all do uh so TLS is basically it stands for transport layer security it's the acronym for the encryption that websites use so I guess what Jose is asking is will we make it so that all websites can be encrypted uh and in some sense we've already done that so we've already created uh We've partnered with with Mozilla uh with AI uh with a few others to create uh a certificate Authority called let's encrypt uh and so this is a basically what it comes down to uh is anyone who runs a website can get the encryption up and running on their server for free automatically with basically like you type in two things at the command line of your server uh so in some sense we've done that uh but of course what we can't do is force a website to use encryption uh that comes back back to the website and certainly uh if every website was using encryption that would eliminate a lot of the the snooping that an ISP could do but to be clear it wouldn't eliminate all of it so the ISP would still be able to tell which websites you're going to they wouldn't be able to see what you're viewing on the website but if you went to eff.org uh or facebook.com they could see oh you know JY went to.org uh they just wouldn't be able to tell was I you know BR looking at the blog on E .org or renewing my membership or what um well and sometimes just knowing the website itself where you going oh that tells you plenty you pretty much know most of what a person right if I'm if I'm going to NY times.com versus foxnews.com I think that tells you a little bit probably about a certain political inclinations one way or another uh you know if I'm going to my church website uh that probably tells you that you know or or My synagogue my mosque you know yeah if you're if you're looking up uh you know if you're looking up the nearest gun the gun show if you're looking up uh where planned Paran is I mean all of the kind of things that are political in nature when we engage in it uh this is now going to be cataloged in a way that has never happened before yeah and and to be clear you know we're not saying that this stuff doesn't already happen to some extent there's plenty of third party tracking and efff fights it like we do we do everything we can it's more just like the power of our ability to actually help people in the first place yeah so we can help like individuals fight third party tracking online we can help you fight the tracking by the Googles and the Facebooks of the world once isps get the ability to jump in we can't create a TLS everywhere you know we've done what we can we're going to continue pushing encryption uh but isps are in a unique position of power and that's why we need these rules um you know we won't stop even if we lose here we're not going to stop uh but you know we're that's why we're worried I think is the biggest thing it's you know we can't I mean I've definitely seen people say you know if you're relying on you know rules and the government to protect you forget it um and to some extent that's true but there's only so much we can do from a technical perspective to protect you from your ISP I mean we could try to get everyone to use tour and vpns uh but that's a much harder lift than say you know install privacy Badger as your browser extension you know it it it'll really be a shame if only the technically Savvy get privacy like that's what I don't want to have happen and I'm worried that's what will happen well and also just kind of to to connect that um while these companies push the limits of the law on a regular basis they also take into the account liability right they look at the law and they say you know if we do this and we're caught we're going to owe a lot of money it's going to be very damaging to our profits so so for the most part you know any any responsible company just doesn't do it in the first place um there there is a lot of of power you know this is kind of like the corporate lawyers you know they look at the law and they look at the rules and they make they give advice to the company of where they can put push the envelope and the moment they're violating the law and they're caught you know by investigative work that we can do at eff uh or or journalists or or other other folks out there on the internet um you know there are penalties and ramifications that we can invoke to to discipline that that activity um but if they pass sjr 34 the the rule to pass the repeal of the fcc's BR band privacy rules they they will have been given an extraordinary gift to be able to go to court and say Congress has spoken the FCC cannot discipline us discipline our privacy invasive practices and and you know we will fight that fight in court but we will be fighting it at at a a disadvantage so can't the FCC just write new rules if these ones get overturned by Congress like can we just Lobby the FCC again and maybe try to convince them to to write new rules so the the the fundamental issue here that I think the senator flake uh of Arizona who's the primary author of this bill has not given enough credit to is the the damage he's doing with the Congressional review act as the proc why is it damaging so a congressional review act if it's enacted a law and it's a super it's a very rare procedure I mean it's almost never been successful for the 30 plus some years that it's existed um it essentially allows a a senator to look at a regulation or a rule that was enacted towards the end of the last Administration uh bypass the Senate filibuster and and utilize kind of what's called an expedited schedule makes it really fast I mean we've been fighting this fight for close to a month which is super fast for congress wait so so did Congress thoroughly debate this I mean have there been hearings about this where they actually got testimony about the about the CRA about repealing the privacy rules way back in the day they they there was probably a lot of debate I mean this is an old Rule and this is we're talking about like the I think the about this particular no not about the CRA I'm asking about repealing the fcc's privacy rules like you said they're rushing it through so they have even heard had hearings or had testimony yeah and then and I think that's the worst part about all this is there is this enormous rush I mean we're talking about 4 weeks since introduction that they're going to try and make this law uh without any sort of uh cons consultation of legal experts who have all saying this may have extraordinary uh ramifications for Consumer privacy um you know if you go to our blog you you'll see the the legal analysis I've written out kind of explaining when you pass a repeal under Congressional review act you are also telling the federal agency that they can't create rules that are quote unquote substantially similar what does that mean right does that mean that the FCC then in the future if they change their mind and Congress is like oh you know what we were wrong to have repealed this FCC please update the rules will the secc be unable to do that because the new rules will look substantially similar you know in terms of legal terms uh and if they are they're prohibited they're they're prohibited and so the FCC won't be able to write new rules rules no I mean what it comes down to fundamentally and and and the the big challenge for for is is like if say the FCC in the future right this is like a common sense one what if the next FCC says uh the ISP is not allowed to look at your browsing history which is essentially a a piece of the current rules that exist now the cable and telephone industry and their lawyers will go straight to the court and they'll challenge the FC and say congress said that's a substantially similar rule to what we just repealed therefore the FCC can no longer do that um if you look at the privacy rules that exist that are taking effect now uh that was that were create that were updated last year they Encompass a lot of our activity that potentially Congress is now taking off the table when you say our activity what do you mean just our our activity online the things that we do browsing history app usage your uh Mac address uh IP addresses inserting tracking cookies into your traffic but also things that you would normally associate with just having an account like you know name billing address social security number numbers I mean all that stuff is just going to lose its protection yeah I mean and that's that's that's a you know it's one of those things where um you know the FCC did did the right thing you know once in a while the the government actually does the right thing and this is one of those where they said all of these things that you do on the internet that are private in nature the cable company telephone company have to have your permission and and I think to be clear you know uh eff is often considered a pretty libertarian organization so it's kind of weird for us to be sitting in these chairs saying the government did the right thing right especially because we sue the government a lot uh and and I think the the real kicker for us is if people had actual like compet options if there was competition in isps I don't think we'd be saying this I think we'd be saying let let the free market sort it out but the problem is there is no like it doesn't make sense to have 10 different cable companies dig 10 different trenches to lay 10 different cables to go to your house and that's part of of why there isn't a lot of competition when it comes to broadband in this country you know the majority of Americans do not have multiple choices you have maybe cable maybe DSL and if you're and maybe and maybe Wireless and I would argue Wireless with the really you know restrictive data caps isn't even an option so you get maybe cable maybe DSL so that's two uh if you're really lucky and you live in a big city that's great that's wonderful like San Francisco is great we have actually like a privacy uh concerned ISP in San Francisco uh but my mom lives in you know the middle of nowhere uh in this country and she has one choice and that's it and if they decide they're going to start selling her data her options are live with it or don't have internet access which is not really a choice and so that's why we think we need somebody and in this case it's the FCC to step in and preserve our privacy yeah I I absolutely agree the the the enormous amount of concentration we have in and highspeed Broadband uh forces us us to have to think about you know clear rules that govern their behavior because you know it's laughable in most parts of this country for someone to tell you well if you don't like your Broadband provider just switch to another one um if you've taken the time to research what your options are if you want anything above 25 megabits per second which nowadays barely cuts it for for most of the kind of Cutting Edge stuff um you and 51% or more of this country have only one choice uh they're they're effective region monopolies you don't have cable companies competing with other cable companies in this country they all have their own cities and their own territories so unfortunately we're gonna have to wrap up soon uh so just so uh we have one last quick question and then we're gonna remind everyone go to act. f.org uh because even if we don't stop this in the Senate we can still kill this in the house uh the question is is there help on your website regarding VPN for Less savy users so if you go to so we do not recommend specific vpns uh that would take a lot of research we haven't had time to do but if you go to sd. eff.org uh then uh then you can find information uh about uh you know how to use a VPN what it does for your traffic uh you probably have to look through the index to find it but SSD do.org so unfortunately I have a radio thing to go to uh so I'm going to have to take off right now yeah I'll go ahead I'll go ahead and and wrap up but Ernie will wrap up and again act.org yeah act.org you know not only that it would be great that you if you're listening and as you hear this contact your Senator and also contact your member of the House you have two senators one representative in the house in the house uh tell them where you stand on consumer privacy oh we got a colleague of mine joining us here um hold on Dave you're in boom all right do it Dave how's it going I I'm Dave Moss I am on eff's activism team and if you joined early on it's my fault that uh we had some Echo for the first couple of minutes uh I'm going to fill in for Jeremy for the last few minutes of this I I know we just posted it again to Twitter and so I don't want to cut it off for people who just joined us but uh I'll sit here and uh look smart Testo go no Dave is smart no um the the fundamental facts are if you take the time to contact your legislator your member of the House and your two senators that has an impact but don't even stop there get your friends to do it right the the if if you and every single person can get two or three of their friends to take just the five minutes it takes to make that call uh it will make a difference you know party lines and and the political parties and and kind of the the rhetoric fits around uh where Democrats stand or republican stand means nothing means nothing compared to the power of of the voter's voice um it's just a fact from my experience having worked in DC for a long time time uh that not enough people at times take the time to pick up that phone and and and and tell them where they stand and I I will tell you that the people who rely on on your silence uh are in fact the the special interest the cable in this instance the cable and telal companies are hoping you do not take the time to tell your legislator where you stand so arnesto can you take us a little bit through the process you might have addressed this before but how thoroughly did Congress debate this uh on this specific repeal not at all there there's been no hearings uh Consulting legal experts explaining the ramifications of what they're doing right now and you we we at e you know have had been working on this for about four weeks because that's about how long they've been uh since the introduction of this legislation uh and now already moving to the United States Senate for for a vote to the floor um that's an absurdly fast and uh process for for United States Senate and for congress generally to to make law right this this is stuff we're going to have to live with uh for a very long time you know absent a new action by Congress uh in the future and is and so I think not enough thought has been given to this by the proponents uh and the author about what we're talking about and we're effectively talking about potentially ending consumer privacy online so uh Senator Brian shatz had a pretty good medium post uh about this issue this morning who are some of the Senators who've been really good about uh defending privacy you know with this this bill so they kind of the lead Defenders uh you know I have to give out to Senator Edward Marky from Massachusetts he has been a very good friend uh to to eff and their membership on all our issues on civil liberties and privacy generally uh and and he's leading the charge in the in in this space uh Senator blumthal uh from Connecticut uh senator shats from Hawaii um Senator Franken from Minnesota has always been a very you know an since you know we can call him a privacy Hawk as well uh has been very good on on these issues and you know I think it's unfortunate that it has become a part of an issue because it it privacy protecting people's privacy has regularly been a bipartisan issue we at eff we we are able to work with both both parties uh fairly effectively to try and protect uh people's uh ability to keep their personal information intact and and to thems um I just think right now the cable and telephone industry have been successful in convincing the Republicans that this is somehow a free market uh change in law and not uh essentially a grabb giveaway to to them to reverse course on what has been about 20 years of of consumer Privacy Law so I believe we have a a call tool up at act. eff.org when people call their Senators to talk about this how how in- depth should they go in explaining it do they need to have you know be fully literate on every line of the legislation or you know is it a more simple simple sort of thing they need to tell make it real simple and and having worked there myself I can tell you as long as you say I you know you have to tell them where you are because they need to know if you're a voter uh and you tell them what what you stand on one sentence I support my privacy online right I I oppose SJ res 34 which is the bill they're debating right now um I do not support repealing the FCC Broadband privacy rules you could say any one of those things and that is more than enough information for for the the folks who are recording that information to report to the Senators um where you stand and where their voters stand and and yeah I mean it's it's it will take probably less than five minutes so let's do a quick demo real quick ring ring ring am I the staffer you're the staffer yeah uh good morning U Congress you know Senator flakes office hey uh Senator flake my name is Dave Moss I live in Phoenix Arizona uh I just want to tell you that I'm your constituent and I urge you to oppose the CRA resolution to kill the fcc's privacy rules okay uh I will record that can can I get your your address uh you know 1515 70th Street 85254 okay great the I will let the senator know and then that's pretty much the end of the conversation and that's that's all it is so um so I think we we can go ahead and wrap it up there did you have any last thoughts uh I know the vote is happening pretty soon yeah we'll see we'll check our blog we'll report out how the vote goes uh if it does pass the United States Senate and and we don't know the outcome right now we know it's pretty close uh so every call matters every person you get to activate and and speak to the legislature right legislature right now is helpful um depending how the outcome goes if it goes to the house then then we need to the campaign shifts the house uh and and we fight the next stage of the fight there and after the house it'll it'll be up to the president if they pass it there as well all right well thank you for joining us today Ernesto and thanks to Jeremy who has gone off to talk to some radio and again uh with Electronic Frontier Foundation you can take uh action right now by going to act. f.org you'll see at the very top of the page there is the uh the button to click that will walk you through the process of calling your member of Congress uh anyways thanks for for joining us today | EFForg | UCS66aeKQNvJSOOGPjVHDE3Q | 2017-03-23 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 9,302 | 48,592 |
9Iw1z5vOaog | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Iw1z5vOaog | Edo State: Security Operatives Take Over State House of Assembly | [Music] security operatives have taken over the edo state house of assembly to forestall a possible attack on the complex there are reports that the yet to be sworn in members of the state house of assembly may be sworn in today report has it that the impeach deputy speaker yakini idi is now in the 19 state lawmakers uh in the state joining us now is uh friday a journalist who is currently at the venue thank you for joining us kindly bring us up to speed with what's currently happening in edo state right now there was an alert yesterday by the speaker of the georgia farming assembly frank will claim that the inmost state governor essentially hope uzodinma is blocking a crew to take over the adjusted as a presentation right now this morning at about 8 45 a.m in the morning we saw a a good number of security personnel taking over the adopted part of assembly and a lot of tension has been around the city center about about 8 9 45 a.m in the morning the state governor mr gordinov turkey deputy governor of philippi shaibu and adopted afghanistan speaker frank o'keely with some pdp supporters came down straight to the doorstep out of them so she worked with very long and runs the premises there were a lot of young men present at the ground before the governor came in and the government went around comes to export what is going on and discovered that the complex is under construction that why would some person think they can take over the assembly when under construction so as i speak right now from the pathology complex they will let us get to the present and the entrance obviously has been blocked by strippers is the police is the police or security agents that are present there are they allowing anybody access into the state household assembly yes at peace right now when the governor came in we have an access to the complaint and the gate is open right now for all pdp members to have an access to the complex and as i'm speaking to you right now yesterday what bring us some practice on top of the roof taking up the road from the building what is the what is the mood around the vicinity with the people that you've spoken with um this morning and of course people are around the state house of assembly what are the comments that you've heard from from people on ground if some of the people out there said this is not the best way to go over this idea that they don't need to fight over election and the election is not about do or that affair that what you can do is better to respect people who devote us you can get the vote at the end of the day but as a picture right now there's still no amount of effective standing and accomplished right now and there is executing my presence right now is there any word about you know who is of course under who's commander security uh men who are there uh under whose command they are working is there can you fill us in if there's any word on on who is of course in charge of those policemen who are present at the state house of assembly this morning the city was here and the dirty commissioner police ordered me so so here another articulated just like abuja or the one in jimmy right now all right thank you so much friday for sharing with us uh of course i believe that you're still on ground and we'll definitely bring you in uh back in our later bulletins [Music] | Plus TV Africa | UCkY5L8JYwx7BT0cOXYZX_dw | 2020-08-07 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 632 | 3,347 |
Xow6I-E6WZE | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xow6I-E6WZE | Container Networking: The Play of BPF and Network NS with different...- Martin Lau, Takshak Chahande | so good afternoon everyone can you hear me okay perfect uh so this talk is all about the container networking I know most of the guys are already aware about the containers and then it's networking part but here we will talk about the evolution of the container networking happened at meta uh and uh so I'm myself takak I'm part of the container development team at meta uh and the different type of workloads are the key elements which drives the container networking aspects of the configurations or the requirement and we always partner with the colel team to ensure that uh the latency the throughput and everything whatever is required from the colel side is getting taken care by uh for the specific requirements so this uh presentation is a joint effort between the container and then Colonel team and Martin is my partner who is also here uh we'll be talking about some of the aspects of the uh network name spaces and the different virtual uh devices uh what we wanted to basically cover here is that uh there are there are different aspects about the networking do we really need a isolation at what level we need isolation so we will talk about the L3 level uh networking isolation which is plainly based on the sigr BPF uh we will talk about of course the network name spaces and and how the eppf has helped us uh just basically building the solution without network name spaces because we definitely need to see whether do we really need a network tensest to do something uh so uh I know most of the guys are aware that the container is powered by the different type of isolations provided by the network name space uh name spaces and of course the the the bucket is basically uh accounted and then resource has been channelized correctly with the c groups uh but uh this basically has different variations when we talk about what type of container ships we are we are having is it like a square shapes is it like a different type of shapes like CPU is different memory is different the Nick speed or the bandwidth what we need is different and every variation varies and then the complexity increases that how we are going to stack the containers on a specific host uh the the different aspect here is could be like a single tenant host or the multi host if it is like a single tenant okay however you want to Stack it you can go ahead and stack it but when it is a multi then definitely the isolation uh is the key and we always need to think that okay what are the resources we are sharing what are the resources we wanted to really have the isolation to right uh so let let's take the plain plain look at uh this one where we have uh single host with multiple containers uh and this containers has been isolated with like PID and other namespaces but no network namespace here so what are the basically challenges we could see like every container just wanted to communicate with the outside world and then as part of that uh we can use the existing uh physical host space network uh configuration and then just send the packet outside right so the the moment we basically see that okay uh containers can do that they don't need any additional configuration but the moment we see okay a particular container wants to bind on a specific port to build a server at 443 uh and then now the container two also wants to basically do the same thing of course it will not work because they are sharing the same post space right right uh so these are the challenges now we could basically see hey if there is no isolation there could be a problems uh in in in port management uh there could be uh uh there could be basically challenges in uh exposing the exposing the port to the different container or to the host uh uh host host Network space uh to avoid that uh we need to see what what what kind of isolation we need to to bring it there could be another aspect that uh the service traffic is is the is the key Point here uh now the multiple containers are hosted on a single single host and they are basically sending traffic outside now if you want to apply the different policies to different containers that container one has like a gold policy uh for the priority purp perspective the container two could be basically having like a bronze or you know silver policies now if you want to identify this that which container is basically sending traffic uh and if you want to basically debug this from the outside world definitely the ebpf could be the best solution and we have this in the fleet where the ebf base policies are there and which identifies that which container is sending what traffic but when the host is basically not shared whether it's like a single tenant then uh you know that this host belongs to whom and then what kind of policies we need to apply but the moment we basically see that no this host has been shared with multiple multitenant then one is to identify that which container is sending a traffic and and then it becomes a challenge that how to debug with to a specific container and to identify that now here is the thing that we need to we need to give an Network identifier to each of the container somehow we need to uh isolate that that particular specific container is is different than the host and uh this is where we basically talk about the uh having unique IPv6 given to a container uh then the question comes that hey how we want to basically tie up the different IPv6 identity to the container and and and here is the ebpf which basically helps us that the cgroup BPF based bind connect and send message are the basic hooks which could help us to uh attach the attach the identity unique identity to The Container uh we basically did it in a very very simple way that uh every coup every every container has a cgroup and the cgroup program could be attached uh I was just with basically showing this uh the structure here so whenever there is a there is a bind happens uh we have already predefined predefined and pre-allocated the container IP uh and then we just need to make sure that when the bind is happening bind happens to the container IP rather than uh rather than the host IP and uh in this way if we basically just override the user IPv6 here uh the bind will go to the specific IP and if the multiple containers wants to bind to the same port now we can see that the container IP one 443 and then con ib2 443 and they can still coexist in the same network name space so we have not done any like isolation here but the cgroup bpfs are just basically helping it here uh similarly when we want to do the connect right uh the source identity of the packet has to be defined correctly and that is where the other cgroup ppf program helps here as a as as a connect six and Sport snippit here is like two important things what we need to do is of course rewrite the source source identity as the as the container IP and make sure that outgoing traffic has that identity so so these are the basic ways to to solve the problem uh but is that enough so that could be the question uh so if if if you look at it right like the two containers cannot start the service on the same fixed port and we have seen that cgroup BPF is helping at certain extent right but uh consider the case that we have the host and on the host there are multiple other services running if a particular host service is running on a on a wild card of course no matter what identity we wanted to give it to a container container cannot basically do the bind so there is like a loophole or there is a limitations about the cgroup ppf and then it doesn't solve all the all the challenges right uh the other way to look at it like if I want to say that hey the container wants to uh listen on a local host 9200 maybe like elastic search service or maybe some radio service and the moment we assign the routable IP to to a container and start the buy it means that it is very much available to inside the host as well as uh around the fleet of the meta and if you want to basically restricted giving a plain isolated environment to The Container then it becomes a challenge of course C grp BPF again helps here we can have the PRP PRC group checks we can attach a program but again it's an overhead for us to to manage it uh another challenges could be like a container could have multiple IPS it's not only the container IP the unique identity what we basically provide but could be a bgb whip will be ipv4 IPv6 whatnot and to do the Wild Card binding again it fails so Sig group BPF has that limitations and then that is where we basically thought okay there should be some other way to to solve the problem and and this is how the the cont networking has been evolved in The Meta over the over the years and now it has reached to a different different label uh there is another another interesting problem I just wanted to basically uh iterate here is that uh we do a lot of uh the the TLs so whatever the traffic goes from one host to other host or even from the the origin to the outside world is all uh TLS Bas and this basically we do it without modifying the application logic using the cgroup ppf hooks so whenever there is a connect basically that get intercepted using the cgroup BPF connect hook and we redirect to the local local proxy that proxy makes sure that actually it establish the PS handshake with the reverse proxy on the other host or maybe to the to the forward proxy of the of the meta and then the packet basically goes out so all those things has been very well uh managed using the using the three group BPF but the moment we talk about the UDP traffic this again fails so the cgroup BPF has its own limitations and that is where we basically thought now it's time to basically uh look into the different aspect how we can evolve this networking uh another another interesting thing as you have seen that meta is basically you know heavily investing into the Rel reliability uh Labs Horizon and other projects right uh there are there are third party comp components we run the third party games we basically run and that is that is the reason we basically we we spin out the VMS inside the container and then it requires different uh different configurations like for example if you could see it here we have the tab device uh created for the for the VM and now the tab device is basically sitting on the on the host space if we basically go for the multitud host and then the stacking workload then of course the multiple devices will basically just mess up the host related environment so uh so uh another additional uh use case what we have here is that we have the multi multi host as The Meta is getting for the AI infrastructure right we have the bigger machines which has multi multiple interfaces and each container could basically have like 4 GPU 8 gpus and based on that there could be multiple uh Nick Associated to a to a container and to do this basically configuration making sure that the the bandwidth has been utilized correctly among the multiple Associated Nicks we need to basically set up a lot of EMP routes on the host as well as for the ESS path as well as the routes at the to level uh to to do the Ingress band withd management and all those things when we basically think okay secr Pia whatever we had earlier is not enough and that is where the the the reason is to basically move on to the different aspects and as I said that of course the use cases whatever we have seen we definitely need L2 level secure isolations uh we also have the XDP based load balancers so we need a per container TC or xtp stuff uh which definitely need a link device rather than choking the single physical it zero whatever way we used to do it uh as I said that we wanted to basically test a lot of uh you know real reality Labs devices we need emulators and a lot of configuration related to it uh so all those things uh definitely needs a a different uh configuration and that is where the this is where basically we are like building the solution with the network name spaces uh so we we always thought that network name spaces is basically you know going to add an orad uh if you basically look at it okay how do we connect it right if it is a separate Network mpace there is a need of connectivity the moment we talk about the connectivity of course we talk about the vit and then we have the the double stack traversal problems and of course shout out to Daniel who basically created a a pet which basically helped us to uh move this uh redirections between the physical hold to the V and then uh we basically follow the same same thing what has been uh upstreamed and uh we we implemented this uh uh the another challenges we basically saw it here that the the global IB forwarding enablement we used to do it on every host turning every host as a router is is a challenge in our Fleet and that's where uh this BPF redirect has definitely helped us uh I just wanted to basically add one interesting use case here where we talked about the UDP uh traffic redirections right uh using the cgroup BPF uh it was not possible then we thought okay using the uh tcbf it is it is very easy because uh we need to ensure that the this the tle the f tle is basically uh is is is currently cached currently uh the challenge here is that actually when the packet it's very easy to basically put the Ingress and ESS evf program at inside the inside the container if you could see that there there are the two BS and the packet can basically uh go to the EG before EG happens we can reset the packet destinations and then put it into the local locally running forward proxy but when we basically try to do that we have seen that the packet makes the round trip it basically goes from ESS part to the host end of the of the of the V and then comes back as an Ingress the moment basically it happens uh the Ingress program doesn't get hit and it basically goes to the loop back so so Martin has basically provided a solution here is that we attach the engage programs to the loop back interface itself and then instead of allowing him to go out uh from the from from the task to the host side we do the BPF redirect directly to the loop back and that has help us to uh to avoid that traversal so some of these challenges has been there and uh yeah so we validate the EV but there are other ways to manage the performance in a better way so I would like to give it to Martin to talk about those hi um so I think T talk about the reason we are starting using more l m spaces so um so we started to evalate per performance of different virtual devices because the one of the big uh coming I heard when we start moving task to level M spaces uh performance so using more CPU and another one is uh uh is certainly used a lot more soft IQ I was told by multiple people that it is bad for C group CP accounting so um so so let's see um what we have tried so we try F so IP land we pick that because uh when I look at the code is uh it's super simple way straightforward in the L2 mode so that should be pretty fast um so withi is the one that uh we are using uh which people complain about performance uh that kit so uh is the latest one uh uh developed by Daniel Bartman so we have tried that um bad me is like uh no network m space just send it out to the zero so uh if you look at the graph is everything get okay so um so here we we zoom in to the graph that um the previous slide I so so we zoom into the left part so um on the first bar on your left so you start using the uh width and then on the second bar um the vertical bar then from starting from the second vertical bar you will um we start using uh it so you can see the um CPU utilization difference um start to close to the IP land um so the lacky is faster um um so we dive in so here we still in the same comparison comparing the width and the uh lit but we zoom in uh we don't look at all the CPU U anization we only look at the uh CPU system time and the CPU soft alular time um so that is a need more more obious on the differences um so now um we focus on the uh software kill usage on CPU so uh moving from with to um neit um you can see um NE is uh using about the same uh softw fire good time uh when comparing with IP land so on that side is a big pass uh on that kit um but if you look at the system time you you can see the uh like is using more system time but that makes sense right because you're sending out you need to you send out from the uh virtual device to the to the physical neck you need to use the CPU cycle just where you are counting it right so um so um it's a uh big high level conceptual picture trying to explain um the right part is the time so the the skp is sending out way from top to the bottom when you call S message if the TCP allow you to send it out it's not bounded by the sand uh conjestion window so you should be able to reach all the way to to the leg U send out right so um for wi uh is the problem for w WID is um when you reach out to the WID pair on the hook side you will be in the uh backlog kill and then process by the U soft kill as synchronously that's why some of the time C time that you need to send on the packet get accounted to the soft IQ CB time so um so as you can see in the previous Slide the L kit and IP still have some CPU utilization difference right so L is still a little bit behind in term of CPU usage so I look at the code be I did look at the code to compare what may be the difference so in the kernel side it should be pretty similar both of them should pretty efficient um so I dive in a little bit um to see what we are doing in the BP program um so end up we are not so we are we are comparing IP land in L2 mode we end up uh when I look at the BP program we are mostly operating in the L3 mode so for every packet we sending out we end up uh doing a ro Lookout so that is uh that is the one uh uh killing the performance here um so um what I did is I optimized the BP program a a little bit more to a the uh FIB look up to to make it work more like L2 Mo so change the Mac header and then send out to the lake so that uh CA the Gap a little bit more um so this uh focusing on the um system CPU system time and soft our time because that is easier to see the differences so uh it's pretty close to the IP at this point um so I look at the um so what happened is the remaining differences here is um the machine I pick uh have some background differences so uh one of the machine has a different neck I don't know that may be the reason but uh what I did is um I also change make both machine uh both set of machine one IP land and they have this similar amount of differences so um so it's comfortable that is good pretty good I like it um so for this amount of um this level of grity of um of difference uh so I go back to Mel Benchmark um so what there is um do a TCP uh request and respond test uh which is a 36 FR uh test uh sending one by request and one by respond which is pretty close to our usage so the oh I forgot to mention the um the graph that I just show uh is a um key Val store is our production key Val store so it's the request and respond is also in a few 100 by um um soft things so it's pretty close to the micro b Mark here um so um if you look at the CPU reation is um IP and matter is still lacking a little bit compared with the bare metal but it's is definitely better than with um um yeah um that's all um do you guys have questions [Applause] thank a lot um so maybe can you go back to the results Slide the final one the last one yeah yeah so I do not fully understand all the background here but I'm just wondering why there's so little difference in the last two rows between the different approaches I was expecting a lot more yeah transaction last two row the row six and seven yes yeah six and seven right yeah for for the W it can do about the same amount of transaction because it still have just use small CPU right you look at the first the second row if you look at the the withd it it can do about the same amount of transaction per second but you just use more CPU okay okay so maybe the re so it's probably that you are not even in an overload situation here so that's what I would expect if you have a very very high amount of traffic that at some point the ve will just due to the higher CPU utilization will just have not more does not allow more traffic than the other right yeah but usually we won't we won't run into like 100% of the machine right we don't want to everything is not the expectation of everything you you yeah we we don't run the machine to 100% but but is this bench mark s like so what how much CPU it is using for the W although it's so here like it's like 1% or 1.2% but that is a lot to us yeah okay thanks a lot um did you did you uh manage to compare maybe flame graphs between the bare metal and then the Ivan or netkit in terms of this minor difference that is still there like what what could be done to optimize it for example yeah I that's a good question I I happen I didn't grab this Frame graph but from the um from the code I really don't see much difference I suspect is the sum of the indirect call um we are doing let's say the for the L kit we call the BP program you say inir car so those will be the things that I would look at if you want to improve it yeah another one is like um even we are working the L2 right we we we want to redirect to the E zero I'm seeing in the frame graph like we we we we make the BPF we direct call we need to pass the index and then in the frame graph which is observable we seeing making a kernel call death get device RCU I'm seeing this so maybe there something we can optimize there also all right thank you thank you | Linux Plumbers Conference | UCIxsmRWj3-795FMlrsikd3A | 2023-11-29 | 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lC73pvs6Ohc | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lC73pvs6Ohc | Cricut Design Space Tutorial - Super Mario Off the Mat Project 36 inches | hi this is ann from the useless crafter oh man i feel so awful so this is a special request the birthdays this month and i've known about it since last month but i missed it in my email so all right we're gonna do this fast um okay i don't know i have her a messenger messing she mess on messenger messaging with her is what i'm trying to say so if she writes back i may change course but um so this file looks great because everything's kind of broken up so like the white and that's small right the face is right here um you know we can make the face 11 inches so 11 11 and then it stretches out so he can be quite i mean he can be 30 inches no problem because even the blue is broken up look at this part is um broken up so you have just this this leg and then this leg is its own piece so everything can be really really big so let's um let's try for 40 inches and see what we get all right so we need to zoom out because it's so big all right let's ungroup everything and when i look over here it looks like everything was already its own separate piece so this is actually going to be a fairly easy file i believe we'll see all right so the face is 13.8 by 11.7 so it's it's too big um so 40 inches isn't gonna work so let's select all and let's go down to try 36 inches okay so at 36 inches let's see how big his face is his face is 12.5 by 10.55 but let's rotate it and see if it changes for us and then so when you rotate it and you unlock the image it gives us new dimensions oh look 10.45 by 11.6 we can cut that right um 11.6 is still a little bit long but it's under 12 inches we can trick the system into allowing us to cut it on a 12 by 12 mat with 12 by 12 card stock so this actually looks really i think we're good so um select all what if we go down to 36 inches okay so let's save this so that i can remember some mario 36 inches and let's do this thing all right so we're saving and saving like i said this should be very easy but when i rotated the face what i did notice is we don't have a solid black background an easy fix to do okay so see it's clear um so let's just move everything out so now this face remember i said if we rotate it 11 oh 10 11 inches by 11.3 we could totally cut this not a problem all our other pieces should be fine 9.7 by 12.2 but again we have the option of rotating so when we rotate it and you unlock it okay like it won't give me the new dimensions 11.3 by 10.8 so the way it's design space is calculating the measurements is it's going from the most left to the most right that's going to give you which one is this the width and then the height is the top most to the bottom so it's going from here to here so as we rotate this right we're changing the the calculation so just remember like when something doesn't look good just keep trying because if it's narrow enough like this piece is pretty narrow we can go more diagonal right diagonal will give you more more room than the 11 and a half by 11 and a half so like this okay so like i was saying everything else should be perfection six so he's gonna look seamless the only seams he's gonna have is in the black background because look at his pants fine right this piece obviously these little pieces and i like that everything's kind of in big chunks there are no small pieces so this is going to be super easy to do so we're just moving everything apart just to make sure everything looks good i would use glitter cardstock whoa what is that okay what happened here why is that the case okay so we actually don't need this piece because we're gonna make this all solid black right so these are good okay yeah we don't need these black pieces okay so let's move him down for a second let's delete this we also don't need this okay so all these pieces i think we are good yeah okay so i'm gonna move i'm gonna grab all of this and move it to the side we know all these pieces are good let's look at this so this we need to contour and hide all when you hide all he's going to go completely solid and once that happens you can exit out of it and there you go our solid back pluck our solid black background all right so now he is 27 and a half inches by 36 inches obviously we cannot cut this on the cricut we need to build our grid of squares so that we can slice apart pieces that we can cut on the cricut with 12 by 12 cardstock now i get this question a lot can i do eight and a half by 11 paper of course you can but your squares are going to be a different dimension right you need to make it smaller you're going to have more cuts because it's smaller paper i really do recommend i mean i like 12x12 cardstock i know it's not available in in all countries um so that you have it sorry i was checking to see if she wrote back she has not so let's do this let's grab our square and if i get a lot of comments i will do one character with eight and a half by eleven paper you just need to comment and tell me you want that otherwise i'm going to assume everyone else has 12x12 cardstock all right so this one we're gonna change it to 11 by 11. i do 11 by 11 because i don't like dealing with half inches and for the most part it usually doesn't make a difference so 11 by 11 put it down in the corner it doesn't matter where we're going to go over here and we're going to round to the nearest whole number so 5.8 becomes 6 2.056 becomes 2. that's our first square and the x and the y coordinates it's this right here x is the one running across so we're saying go over six units go down two units here's the beginning of our square we're gonna duplicate that square and we're gonna put it really close to the first one and then we're going to round against the nearest whole number so 17.3 becomes 17 1.8 becomes two and then the math behind it is this starts at six six plus 11 is 17 and this is at 17. so we know that they're completely flushed and you want that because we're trying to make everything just butt up against each other so that we can hide the seams as best as we can we don't want anything to overlap and we don't want any gaps all right i know i talk a lot with my hands let's duplicate that piece and we're going to build it right here and again let's go over here 28.1 becomes 28 1.9 becomes 2. now we have three squares that are completely flush with each other let's use them so hit your shift key and go to your right hand side panel and grab all three squares so shift grab shift grab all three squares are highlighted we duplicate we've got a set of three completely flushed we're gonna put it really close to the first one and then go and round five point nine becomes six thirteen point two becomes thirteen now we have six right let's grab all of them shift and grab the remaining three and duplicate and there we go i'm going to put this one close to this one and you guessed it 6.1 becomes 6. 24.3 becomes 24. so now we have a grid of 12 squares let's go and scroll down and grab our black background here he is and we're going to arrange send to the front we want to see where all the slices are going to happen right this is something you don't want right here where just a small little piece of his hand is going to be sliced off we want big pieces here we don't want to handle any small pieces like this so we're going to move him around and sometimes you can't help it and that's fine like this looks pretty good this uh let me move this up a little bit this corner is gonna be one big piece big piece i mean this this is still sizable um this piece this piece and just this okay so we actually didn't need a few squares we can just get rid of them now we don't need this one right nothing in that that block nothing in this one nothing in this one and it wasn't hard to make that grid right when we're just copying and pasting so you know not a big deal all right let's start slicing we're going to slice one square at a time with the image so let's start here slice remember you can only slice two items at one time so if your mouse picks up more than two items then slicing will be grayed out i'm gonna show you right now i'm gonna pick up more than two i'm gonna pick up this square this fist and i'm gonna go over just enough to grab a few more things you see how barely that was but it no longer is available all right so now if you do this you can slice and it doesn't take very much for your mouse to pick it up it just needs to like watch i'm gonna slice this oops and i'm just barely picking up the two items but that's enough your cursor if it touches it it grabs it you're good all right so we're making our way around i kind of skipped around a little bit so i'm going to try to bring back some sort of going top down so that we okay so see something like this design space glitches all the time so just undo and we'll go around it we'll slice this instead and i've noticed that that has worked for me in the past now it may be hard to slice some of these pieces because they're inside so we may need to move things around a little bit but that's not a big deal we're just going to continue slicing okay the other thing that i like to do is once i've sliced all these pieces off i like to move them out of the way and still keep them in the same order so that later when you're piecing this together you don't have to guess where they go and sometimes it seems like it's obvious where they should go but trust me it isn't so i'm going to delete these things these slice results because we don't need it and that way i can get to this piece to slice right here okay so now i think we've sliced everything so i'm gonna move this piece over here i mean that's a big piece that was 11 by 11. see these are nice big chunks there you have it we're going to delete this let's go to the make it screen so you can see what it looks like and 36 inches for a party i mean frida behind me is 30 inches as is the sugar skull and when i'm standing way back there it pops it's great party decor i love it all right you're gonna get this message saying you need 12 by 20 for matte because your piece is going over 11.5 inches no problem just click ok all right so here are our white pieces because these are all separated you can you know make room for it here you can scoot things in um i'm probably not doing a really good job right now but the reason why i like to do this though is so that the next time i because i save my expensive paper my glitter paper i save the scraps so next time i have this big chunk right here that's easy to use as well as this piece so you want to do that oh wait this hand i feel like it can fit on the other one let's try it so you click on the three dots move object and maybe it is too big so you can click it on here i feel like it's a mistake but i'm gonna try it okay so let's see if i move everything back can i make enough space eyes so close uh it's so close it doesn't fit it's easy though you just click back the three dots move the object and move it back to where it was so i use this function a lot because a lot of times design space that was not a good example but a lot of times i can squeeze in quite a bit so all right here's our um light colored piece i don't remember what this is for maybe the eyes all right here's our big red piece i would take this and make it more diagonal so that it will fit see and so it fits above the 12 inch line if you have a 12 by 24 mat which i use all the time because i buy it in bulk and it's the cheapest best buy ever um so i always do that and then i would just make sure if you have a 12x24 mat avoid that 12 inch line everything has to be above or below otherwise it's gonna get cut off um because you're using 12x12 cardstock that's why it would get cut off sorry okay let's you can make this you know a little bit more efficient right or maybe you could put it up here you could probably put it up there that makes more sense on this one these two can be transferred to this page right so click on the three dots move object in fact now that i'm looking at it from a in high overview i feel like can we fit everything onto a 12 by 12 piece of cardstock like can we move everything up here i think we can i'll be close but for sure not three pages two is plenty oh it didn't fit in there so close but that will fit um anyway so you can see that here's the brown pieces those this one should definitely be up here so you can move it now that you know how to do it all right here's the face the face i would rotate to make sure it fits on a 12 by 12 piece of card stock and there's plenty of room right here's a 12 inch line so easy peasy there you go that's it all right i hope that was helpful i'm so sorry it was so delayed i'm still waiting for you to respond back but i'm going to send you the link before i um actually let this go live because that way you can have it as soon as possible everyone else i'm sorry i know this is a bad example but i do always look forward to your special requests it just gets into a queue and sometimes at least tracks so um but i want them so let me know what you want to see um i also want to just make a quick announcement that i will be doing um i will have a guest series so things that i don't want to work on uh so if you send me something and i can either explore it and research and actually you know learn how to do it i will teach you if i don't want to do it like resin and epoxy stuff because i'm scared i'm gonna reach out to someone who i think is an expert ask them if they would like to come on and so i have someone lined up ivy pink maid she makes the cutest resin products um she does cute little earrings barrettes um but things like that i'm gonna have people come on i just want our crafting community to be awesome and amazing and i'm all about promoting other crafters so if you actually want to come on let me know too you can always email me it's annean 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kKrbmGxRWBM | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kKrbmGxRWBM | The FIRECRACKER - Amazing Shotgun Nobody Is Talking About - Borderlands 3 Guns, Love & Tentacles | I have no idea why I haven't seen anybody cover this weapon yet the thing is an AUSA based oh and it looks pretty too has it gone guys my name's DPG and today I'll be you'll never be a free video if you do enjoy living a lot really helps out and subscribe if you do want to see more so today guys we are taking a look I pick shotgun coud the fire cracker and this is rewarded for a side mission called happily ever after which appears at the lodge once you complete the campaign this firecracker shotgun is the reward for this side mission so looking at this weapon people we can see it's quite a powerhouse deal in 1674 times twelve at a level 57 that's a total possible damage output per shot of 20000 an 88 / - ammo consumed like wow now I'm sure this weapon is set in stone and it only comes in this variant I hope I am wrong as I'd love this finger 90 I don't think I hammer so this Hyperion is essentially shotgun as you can see is quite the boot on paper and guys in reality is how it performs out in the field to testing this again this is a testament there's a heck more damage over the standard anarchy with no stacks from nothing less and even the full jubilance so that they I should tell you just how beastly these fingers I can see this now with in many bills out there far beyond what I can currently achieve from my clone mode for sure now weapons like this and quest reward weapons are 9 times out of 10 gimmicky weapons once you use for about 5 minutes then stash inside your bank or pot on your wall this one though in reality isn't much different gimmicky wise because it shoots fireworks check this out now how cool is that after using this weapon I can tell you people it's an awesome monster yes it may be gimmicky but it's still a beast I use this Amazon love and it goes well I will say no in every scenario from any kind of range your hopes in hitting all of these exploding fireworks a kind of minimal well if you get close enough they do incredible damage as you would expect so this side quest mission reward gimmicky weapon is in fact an absolute beast and it makes easy work with many scenarios this game throws at you it's great we've had control due to the spread of us firework projectiles but it's also amazing against those enlarge your bosses and larger single target enemies as the spread of those fireworks to get to work indeed so here we have people and epic weapon a one-off epic weapon which performs in love and many the new DLC legendaries which really guys we shouldn't be really surprised the fact in my opinion still to this day many people sleep on these epic weapons so I believe gearbox purposely hide gems amongst them and this is one of those so yes people this firecracker is an absolute animal of a shotgun one I do recommend you get in and try and act and if it looks interesting to you you know how to get it but I'm not no guys we have come to the end in a video if you guys enjoyed it leaving a local ruler helps out if you're new around here wanna see more Borderlands be sure to subscribe if you never want to miss a video upload content on vacations um bye it's in that bowel button well guys thanks as always for stopping by hopefully you enjoyed video and hopefully or we'll see you on the next one you | DPJ | UCqheS9rd4_nojHk3H-FR2XQ | 2020-04-02 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 640 | 3,266 |
fDhfueR0mzI | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fDhfueR0mzI | Road to Starch Pie - Stationeers FoonBase - 05 | hiya so we're getting back into this playthrough after a long Hiatus I think it's about two weeks yeah two weeks um you could call this 4B if you wanted to because it was recorded in the same session as all the microphone stuff which uh I actually enjoyed because it sounds a little more realistic to me but I have to admit that it's utterly [ __ ] audio that no one wants to sit around listening to it is it is very difficult but I mean in short spurts it sounds real um there still might be a few microphone problems in this section because microphone placement and stuff like that but I've tried my best to clean it up a bit and uh let's uh let's get at it I if we don't we might have to get to it okay let's continue role-play here okay so I am positive that I saw some copper maybe maybe it was nickel but uh I am going to be hopeful and look around a bit uh this is that's iron in there maybe there's some copper inside this makeshift Hopper over here am I seeing copper I think that's copper right there oh yeah there's uh there's lots of copper anything else down here light on hydration critical uh we're gonna ignore our hydration level at the moment because you've got bigger fish to fry we need to continue to set up oh this one's going down and I don't want to operate that that furnace during a Sundown event might have to break out the uh the generator okay let's kill this okay so we're not powering anything just back in we're still not powering anything so I don't know what's occurring here oh my God there's been a natural disaster on Earth it's tilted almost at a 90 degree angle there must be monsoons all over the planet North America has been plunged into a deep freeze and the South and the southern hemisphere is is baking alive the uh the the the the south pole must be evaporating yeah I don't care either okay let's see if there's any else just uh nearby that's been oh what's this oh that's just uh iron deposits just want to take a quick look or anything I can see see that's more iron okay nothing there's nothing there's dick all anywhere so we'll head back the will completely um unpower our useless Rover that the company gave us I can't remember what the name of the company was it was like Whalen something yeah we're really interested in uh extraterrestrial bases we seem to be uh very uh we've gotten all about that stuff [Music] unlock your helmet again kill everything to protect our power no you you don't want to eat a small battery do you a little plant and I'm not sure uh batteries are part of your just a daily intake of something do have some silicon that's going to benefit us greatly I hope uh benefit us in the direction of not dying oh I am freaking out because I am really thirsty it's also why I need the hydraulic a pipe bender because I need a nice Crusher as soon as possible I need a nice pressure badly enough that I might risk undervolting again and I'm gonna risk undervolting because I do need to get going here come on push that pressure down come on baby push that brush down come on honey you could do it come on two more one more come on baby oh it's 22 degrees in there I'm gonna have to start uh considering some um um thermal management really soon okay let's get this [ __ ] on the road there we go now hopefully we don't bottom out our electrical system again let's break out the generator I think I saw some cold somewhere oh uh yeah that's going to be a pisser I want to put that on the roof yeah just put it right here now unfortunately we only have light cabling which is going to be bad very very bad yeah that's not going to be good we might this might blow because this is a 10 kilowatt system try to try to shove 10 kilowatts into a a line not properly laid down uh you tend to have uh melted copper [Music] release some magic smoke would be nice if I had a fuse is working on a colony out on a rim a while ago and there are electrical systems didn't come with fuses that was uh weird that they were a space age uh civilization that doesn't want to help out Earth humans for some reason even though most of them are humans as they've recently found other species but those other species might be um Xeno humans it does the right term as you know human exo-human no but they wouldn't be EXO and I forgot glass again we are just full of uh forgetfulness today aren't we there we go so let's bring there we go we've got some coal right here let's bring our extended power system online and hold our breath that it doesn't explode okay holding breath initiated no explosion okay that could be because we're not pulling as much electrical power as uh as this thing can output although I doubt very much that this is controlled in any way now we're low okay if I go we will switch out the bats here got nice high power now on that this charges faster that's why I swap them I'm just using the battery as a as a whole other charger as a holder and as a warmer and if we had some Advanced Materials I might build myself a little charging a little charging IC here but we don't at this point and I forgot that I had more copper to go what is being released from copper nitrogen CO2 CO2 might be nice to capture and some poison but we don't need any poison right now um I might make um a smelting chamber uh for the auto furnace and we'll just draw off as much gas as we can and we'll store it in a an exterior holding tank and I'm thirsty again which is not a good thing I don't want to be thirsty right now how much we got going here 19 grams left oh everything's charged up let's turn you off we don't want to waste too much here actually I should have known the carbon might be mostly from the solid generator oh no there's some carbon off of that uh that uh copper there we go come on buddy a couple more grams left uh we might dismantle that uh this uh this uh Rover to see what we can get out of it but I have been told by Associates that dismantling the Rover it'll just it'll just fall apart that the uh that the build quality is very very low and I may not be able to salvage dick from dinosaurs out of it and that's like not really a saying I've ever heard anywhere I just made it up now and uh I'm suitably ashamed of myself for doing that so let's build the hydraulic press Bender whatever the hell you want to call it and we will continue to charge these batteries here we'll put the little batteries back in the charger there you go perfect uh might call for another robot if if necessary because I do want an emergency uh oh look at that we got seeds ready that's it complete we'll eat some stuff too right now this will be living on potatoes soon oh we've got potatoes now isn't that lovely cool we won't die well we still might die we don't have water as of yet let's set up our let's set up food service that's this one that is not that one that was that one and I wasn't looking hard enough and turn you around let's get you give you some room to get by here give me room to get by here I don't care if that has any amount that can go to Hell basically let's lay out some more some more lots of Errors today they had our cabling here and I do have no no I didn't just do that oh I did that oh I am so stupid oh man God am I stupid oops come on buddy boy oops so we are going to put the thing we'll blobber down here cure it okay here we go we're going to have fresh potatoes for dinner I actually hate potatoes although sometimes I crave them which is probably pretty normal how charged are you you're at 50 right you're at 98 let's just leave you until you're fully charged it doesn't matter let's see if a few percentage points is that off out there I might have left that on there we go we've got a fully cherished bat doesn't it feel good to have a fully charged back and it does have feels good to have a booster's bat yeah I'm going to put you over here actually let's just there we go what are we missing we are not missing nothing and it is 24 degrees in here so we're kind of going into the Panic range if we get too much above 30 degrees Celsius uh we might have a little bit of problem uh we can melt some more ice to bring the temp down a bit there we go uh we are going to go passive cooling for now we're not going to act as cool um because we have uh emo Elmo Traxxas uh extension on we can forcibly cool our environment here but we're not going to do that because we don't need to at this point right now uh we just need a few dozen watts of cooling capacity so we're just going to cut in a manual valve here and run it out to some um uh radiators and we're just going to let um we're just going to let space swallow our our thermal energy for now once this is done and about 10 million years some copper right there here we go kill you super dude I want to push that now we should go here perfect now we're going to contaminate our environment a little by um this is the wrong one isn't it oh that's right one cool temperature high yeah contaminate our environment a bit thank you what do we push temperature back to where it was isn't that great forward two steps back thank you curly soon it's a nice view oh we need a glass gotta remember glass for upstairs might do that like uh pretty soon actually doubling our charge capacity during the day uh will be very convenient okay now we have that back here now we have a pipe bender there we go ice crusher what do we need for an ice crusher I think we have everything for the ice crusher cool [Music] awesomeness ah survival yummy We're not gonna blow our faces up like the last person did because they were ill-prepared oh here we go yes that's because that's there okay now it is quite probable that this person wasn't effectively handling um their waist nitrogen from the oxygen uh from the water ice so that could have contributed to the explosion oh but we'll note that down in our report and we will yes thank you I was no something that you didn't have to tell me because uh I knew it was gonna happen okay do I want to come up this way or go out that way and I just noticed how low we are on uh copper wire here so foreign that's probably the next thing we're going to do once we've established the working water supply cool so we are now going to need a bottle filler did I just push button I did okay uh Baba filler give us that please um did I shut that I hope I shut that off okay Boba filler cool and we are not gonna have enough water to complete we are gonna have barely enough wire to complete oh just under the wire no pun intended okay I'll open up our survival kit here and we'll grab the two empty Walla bottles and we'll stick them in here even though we have no water as yet we will have to go out and find ice um it's going to be particularly cold that water and that nitrogen so I think what I'm going to do because we probably don't have steel nowhere around here we will pipe up we can't pipe this up I wonder why is there something in here are they missing I thought we could sneak oh oh that's why because you're going straight up here that is not convenient for me I don't know why the last operator did this blocked themselves off so entirely that was not cool and I get I think there is one more pipe in here isn't there uh actually I can't see light on no no there's no no pipe in there so we'll put a straight pipe right here remove this and uh we will put this on its side like this I don't really like having it in the airlock but desperate can't be choosers cover our copper here thank you now we really will be short one piece one length whatever you want to say that properly foreign midnight so it's not gonna be great okay we're at 30 degrees now let's just dump the rest of our oxygen ice in here try to get uh try to keep our temperature down a little hungry and thirsty I guess I have some food I should have made a baked potato we will not be making sweet potato pie on this Mission because sweet potato pie is not pie and it's not sweet it's starch who wants to have starch pie that sounds good doesn't it starch pie yummy I I love the sound of starch pie um yeah french fries in a blanket oh doesn't that sound delicious doesn't everybody listen to hear the word starch pie and go I want some starch pie okay well we're waiting around here that's got a battery in it let's let's suit up get the hell out of here and we'll go find some uh water this is probably way more realistic for how long it takes to uh to uh empty a irlock these realistic airlocks are slow you the piston in a pump is like your thumb most of the time we've got twice the size of your thumb and it is a piston pump like it's not a uh what is it uh impeller pump yeah it's like a like a thingy attached to a syringe a motor attached to a syringe while sucking and blowing at the same time okay that's not fully zero but let's just call it zero and we will waste some power on lights as we look for some Water Ice now there is some nitrogen ice over here but I don't see any water ice near it and I think I saw over here a hole not this hole uh was it this hole can I get up here please thank you and I need the jet pack thank you oh that's what I should use that nitrogen for Philip jetpack can I get up here oh nice because I can get I can put um uh filler station there and charge station yeah whatever okay is this ice water ice or no it's oxalate I wish the colors were a little different oxalate whoa there's some messy mining going on there smart actually nice here we go here's some real ice Happy Days we're not dead Happy Days I'll praise a guy named Fred look at that oh yeah so much ice oh and we've got some air pockets in here or voids they're not really filled with air because we are in space in space no one can hear you breathe I think that's about done yep that pocket is done so we'll clean up our Rim here oh I think I am detecting some more ice there we go lots of lovely lovely lovely ice more ice any more ice got some more ice is good ice is life ices the stuff life is made out of because it supports water maybe if someone dies on Europa we can go visit an ice Moon but as it stands no one has died there yet or at least if they've died I have been called up yeah there is more ice I see ice there is ice right there I know it because I saw it keeps flashing okay I guess there's no ice no ah [ __ ] I pushed the wrong direction pressure critical like on back on push the wrong button killed myself oh gotta get back to the hab quickly as possible come on we gotta put that glass on the uh the solar panel come on move those legs oh look at that pattern over there uh where's the ab there's the hab you know if I was smart what I would do is I would jump in the air and then I would use that the the drill has a momentum thing and like throw it behind myself while still holding it to give myself a little more speed and then hopefully I'll touch the ground before that occurs and uh continue forward all right there we go perfecto now we have another panel you're still on zero Watts because the sun isn't high enough in the sky let's just let's not stick around here because we don't really need to this is a video game after after all I'm slowly dropping the pretense of their role play here super duper oh that Fern is big does not have the correct atmospheric gas oh foreign oh boy CO2 is low but we also have poison in the air okay let's get in the air lock here because we'll suck this uh this waste tank down to zero come on you can do it that's a good thing come on 14 13. you can do it a little pump or you can go you can do it yes come on little pump come on little pump pump for all your might [Music] yeah [Applause] come on your displacement's the size of a bee's dick come on just a little bit more come on oh almost there come on come on a little bit come on come on one more cake come on come on never that was anticlimactic that's good enough air tank low uh is the air take one oh the air tank is low did I actually open that no that's closed stab airtime critical air tank is not critical hon there you go everything is Sun signed shun shuts did I say Sunshine and Lollipops okay let's get this sorted um I think what I will do is I will go up on that let's just have the pipes in yep that has the pipes in it but golly and so I think I'll go up across the ceiling here and I'll put and uh maybe I'll just put it over here yeah just put it over here I don't know why I'm complicating things I don't need to complicate things stop complicating things oh go to hell don't tell me what to do oh the schizophrenia is coming back actually that's not schizophrenia nope not connector store perfecto scratch my face off here uh let's put some ice in turn you on it's nice in there turning you on we'll fill up the ice and um that was quick finish in there not a lot how much is in here five megapascals did it empty all of it noted oh I was reading the wrong thing so there is no there is no there is no nitrogen in there so it it crammed all of this nitrogen in here oh that's that's a good thing because look at that I got water right here fresh water straight from um the uh the Luna soil now I do not know that would probably be a bad idea if I just shoved the storage canister stores right on the end because that will bloat up so we do want a regulator and we also help if I typed on the keyboard properly so we're going to grab a regulator here perfect because uh can I make a smart canister I would like to increase my pressure ratings so you might nope I need a two what is this Appliance seed tray oh this must be a part of the okay [Music] Okay so we've got all of these uh entries here are on top of one another yep another visual bug [Music] perfect oops oh not perfect why does everything have to be so close together put it up here and I will fix that later so I don't lose pressure and I don't invent it all into the half because I really don't want problems oh come on you need a pipe on the end of that why why why do you need a pipe on the end of that please do you mind not being an [ __ ] oh God you are such a dick I guess this is going right here because I've got no other choice [Music] that's going to be redone absolutely redone you can move that and shorten that have to map right off whatever don't care I stopped carrying a long time ago now I just go where they tell me to everything else is way below my pay grade foreign copper that was nickel so I must have misidentified the nickel before the first time around so we're gonna need some coals there we go perfecto so you on don't need you on got such a waste of space foreign walls so you're gonna have to do this let's pick you up perfecto okay now the maximum pressure why do I have extra [ __ ] I got extra [ __ ] because I did this an effect though wrong button foreign s or one in two ends and it's in it's an I not an a it's one n and an i canister a little canister is a maximum pressure is 10 MPA so we're going to set it for um let's say eight so we have some room for expansion for thermal changes foreign and we will grab the backup and let's close some windows here nope that is the suit the suit does not have um that thing in it neither does that one okay that I there it is this will be the last one for now stick you in there put you on heal you do we have a full battery yet we do not and it's midnight again um foreign want that Network right there okay I'll let that Network right there that network is completely empty and I have a feeling the mod is not loaded correctly because of the way the mod the mod doesn't it's um these don't have pumps in them uh in the market they're just they're just reduction valves so if that went down to zero the mod may not be loaded properly and that is exceptionally common especially if there's any updates uh to the game so we're going to have to look at that again oh no it's equalizing I might have had a network uh pipe network error but that's not that's not nearly enough gas in there whatever turn that off that's loaded pin that off Okay so uh what do I need now I need to you only get one round of seats and they and they rot on the tree that's not cool oh gotta close it can I make preserve some kind of preserve with a potato like is there potato soup cool I don't think there's a potato soup so I am going to need now that I can live I don't need a filler for water just yet do I not plenty of water out here I'm probably going to need to make can I make any of the mining equipment no of course not so can I make any of the upgrades uh no I can't so I need an electronic printer I think if I remember correctly and I am going to need iron and gold I've got iron and gold [Music] do I have enough iron and gold I do not have enough iron so I'm gonna need to go out um collecting iron so I can iron out these problems here but I will do that uh later because I am sick of playing this game right now I can't play this game for very long because uh some of the shortcomings make me angry Let's uh let's empty out our pockets here a little bit I'm wondering how badly this seems like cheating having all of these uh thingies normally you have to make them uh okay that's fine so I want the survival pack this foreign which one is the survival pack there's this that one's the survival pack okay I gotta keep this on me because um I just have to I don't need to keep the my tool belt on me oh I don't have um I don't have a reader for this for the uh oh oh I need to show you something if you're still watching this actually I'll do to the next the next video if I have another video but I'm going to show you in this one just as a as a as a fun little oh I have to go outside for it I'll do to the next video but I I found an enemy I don't know if anybody else has shown this but there's there's an actual enemy in the game and I found it while trying to spawn the ground penetrating radar um and it is kind of interesting that it exists okay so let's take an extra battery with me that'd be a good idea anything else uh I'm going to bring the tracker with me just so I don't have to um you know fumble around in the dark and I am probably not going to record any of the uh any of the mining and I'm I think I'm gonna go ham on the on the mining I'm gonna go out there I'm gonna find as much resources as I can and I'm going to shove them into that that Silo there and I think I'm probably going to build a little bit of a of a room for that uh autolave and I'm going to save gas because I'm going to need gas for the future let's just put this in here now because I don't like things laying on the ground even though my bot is laying on the ground um is there any way that I can shove a battery into that pack or something like I feel like I might have to edit a battery into that that bot to be able to use it again I smell bacon okay that's uh that's it for now if you are watching thanks for watching if you're not one of my friends uh thanks for watching me watch me again please bye so while editing the video I noticed that I actually didn't do what I said I was going to do don't worry about this we don't need to know what this is at the moment um but I promise to show you an anime and I'm going to show you the enemy once I fix something in the background here that's fixed and the enemy is um all right is that it there it is oh she doesn't like being alive hi I guess it's called a grounder oh and look at all the errors all the exceptional errors uh that's an enemy interesting huh I think uh Space Engineers has a wolf or something who knows if it's going to be implemented but whatever there's the thing I found when I was trying to spawn a grand penetrating radar it's not interesting in the slightest see ya | JoelleGamesAbsurdly | UCMLMak31Jjow2nxs8cSP2xA | 2022-12-15 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 4,813 | 23,748 |
dtU-Buz4Txk | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dtU-Buz4Txk | Gene Simco - Do We Know What The Bible Says - Or - What We've Been Told It Says? Biblical History | [Music] good morning welcome if you're new here among us my name is gene and i serve here at c3 church as your lead pastor if you're tuning in from somewhere else welcome to somewhere else so is your tree still up have you taken the christmas tree down yet yesterday some honest people here i had the idea years ago i'm just getting a fake one leaving it up all year and just changing the decorations right so now we'd be putting hearts on the tree then some american flags on the tree and some pumpkins maybe some turkeys later and then we'd be right back around to christmas again sounds like a good idea who's gonna try it it's kind of crazy it's now a little over a month since christmas seems like yesterday doesn't it maybe just to me time is flying i heard a story about a boy on christmas was opening his presence but this year instead of the little name taggy things the two from things there were cards on the presents more than usual because a lot of his family members weren't traveling now so in lieu of their presence they were leaving cards on the presents surprisingly before tearing into the gift he was actually opening them he'd open up the envelope but he did something strange with the cards pulled the card out flicked it threw it over his shoulder that's peculiar did this about two or three times before the parents chimed in and said whoa don't you want to know who the gift is from don't you want to read the card the boy ignored it kept going open up the card flick it throw it over the shoulder finally he opened up one of the cards flicked it and some money came out boy was quick to pick up the money point to the portrait it was ben franklin he was doing well point the picture on the money and say this is who the present's from now i know that there are some christians who do not celebrate christmas the way we do traditionally here in america and that's okay we don't divide over that we're going to talk about what it is to be non-denominational today and not dividing over things like that so if you want to celebrate christmas go ahead if you want to not celebrate christmas you can ba humbug it it's fine with me i actually did this with a beloved christmas carol on christmas i told you about we three kings i humbugged it i don't like it and it's not just because you all sound like sam eagle when you're singing it from the muppet show it's kind of pompous and that's annoying but aside from that it's biblically incorrect it's not right i told you this story there's one king and he's a really bad guy king herod he wants to kill jesus then you have well we don't know how many magi maggie means magicians plural and greek they're kind of like astronomers following a star have no clue and then there's three gifts gold frankincense and myrrh they worship jesus but we just don't know how many of them there are and they're not kings so what's the big deal gene what's the problem well not really a big deal with carol but it paints an incorrect picture of a biblical narrative for us and simply just not a good habit but i'll give you another example in case you're totally new today there's something i always have to remind myself of there could be new people here or people on the verse a day read the bible in 67 years plan so i'm going to assume that you might need another example is where we're going with the series if you went to school here in america you can probably finish this little rhyme and i don't have to give you too much of it in 1492 pretty good we have to practice that because you guys were all over the place but you got it so in school grade school i guess been a long time you kind of probably learned something like or you were taught that christopher columbus discovered america then maybe you learned that back then they thought the earth was flat so he was going to risk sailing over the edge of it kind of worried about chris but then maybe later you got to like high school and if you were unlike me and you were paying attention you might have learned that they really didn't think the earth was flat back then if you were educated anyway the ancient greeks about a thousand years before this knew the earth was round they knew about that also you might have learned that he didn't land in naples florida bahamas he made like three trips i think haiti cuba and then the east coast of what we call south america today hmm then maybe you learned a little bit more and you learned that christopher columbus was not such a nice dude he was not nice to the people and the places he landed and so for that reason he was chained up brought back to spain who had commissioned him and stripped of his titles that's the rest of the story regarding columbus so much like the history on columbus most christians have some of the basic points about the bible down maybe but they're missing the rest of the story now believing the wrong thing about columbus probably not going to have much of an impact on your life but what if we believe the wrong thing about the bible what does that change i'd say it might be important to fact check what we hear about the bible read it for ourselves to get the rest of the story do we believe what we've been told about it or what we've read in it have we fact checked it so it brings me to this series i'm very excited about it we've been working on it for a little while compiling some of the ideas i've been going through my bible a lot for it and looking at all the different parts of it that people might not have ever read bouncing ideas off of actually long time christians some people at a pastoral level and there are stories that even they don't know and even at that level there are things within the story that they think they know that they don't know so we're going to look at the rest of the story and i'm excited about it so for today an introduction is absolutely necessary because there are some things about the bible itself that most christians don't know and i want to explain that to you about how depending on what denomination you're in you might have a different bible i want to explain that to you so if you're new here today it's going to be a little bit more teachy than preachy but i think you'll survive so i want to invite you guys to the bible study wednesday nights 6 p.m we worship at 5 30 if you can make it that early for about a half hour or so and then bible study is at 6 00 and we feed you pizza too so it's kind of cool we're going to take a look at more of the things here i'm not going to use a lot of visuals today we'll be doing that on wednesday we'll be doing show and tell so to speak we usually believe the picture that has been painted for us there's what we've been told it says then there's what it actually says like we three kings for example which in that case is really not a big deal but it's a really bad habit and when this habit is applied to the bible it often is we get what we think the bible says but it's not actually what the bible says all the time here at c3 we say we're a bible believing church so today i want to take some time to help everybody understand what that really means first i'm going to pretend that everyone here is new and that you don't know the basics i'm going to really zoom out and make it simple for you guys today what is the bible if i had to boil it down into like a short elevator speech the bible is really about god's relationship with humanity with people then boiling down to a specific people group you would know them as the jewish people or israelites early on in the bible then it boils down to a specific person from that people group jesus here in the flesh so in the old testament we have prophecies pointing to him the new testament is all about him biographies about him his church and his second coming what's going to happen prophecy now you may know that there's some prophets that point to him in the old testament so there's like two sections generally speaking but you might not know that even people we don't think of as prophets prophesied about jesus david moses abraham jesus says this himself it all points to him you might know even if you've never been in church you're new here that jesus was crucified died buried rose from the dead and when he came back he had interactions with people i told you in the past he kind of scared his disciples i think jesus was funny but that's an opinion you don't have to believe that it doesn't say it in the bible necessarily at least i'm honest about it he's walking along on a road and he runs into some people here's what he says luke 24 25 then jesus said to them you foolish people you find it so hard to believe all that the prophets wrote in the scriptures wasn't it clearly predicted that the messiah would have to suffer all these things before entering his glory then jesus took them through the writings of moses and all the prophets explaining from the scriptures that's the old testament the way we think of it concerning himself today so when we read this i think most of us know that the original wasn't written in english do we know that okay i'm glad you do the rest of these people i don't know what we're gonna do [Laughter] jesus wasn't speaking english at this time maybe aramaic fewer people spoke hebrew back then but definitely people spoke greek this is written in greek so i want you to understand this very important when we approach the bible that you have to put it in the language and the culture that it was written in so greek could be thought of like englishes today i know many people have many friends who speak english as a second language their primary language is spanish especially here in southwest florida but the trade language of the area right we do business in write in is english so we just have to think of greek that way no matter what anyone was speaking back then latin aramaic hebrew pretty much i could say hyperbolically that everybody spoke greek that's why the bible is written in greek now something might surprise you even if you've been educated in christian ministry even some pastors don't exactly know this that the whole bible was written in greek in the early church both new and old testament it makes a difference too it's the language of the day it's not hebrew the old testament of the christian church when you look at the oldest manuscripts that we have of the christian bible the bible of the early church it's all in greek all of it the oldest complete copies that we have are in greek and that brings me to the story of the septuagint some of you might have heard about it and i'm going to explain how this works because when we look at the bible the way the church looked at the bible we see it rightly it starts to open some things up for us the story of the septuagint goes something like this about 250 bc so about 250 years-ish before jesus god in the flesh came here on earth king ptolemy of egypt wanted a greek version because it's a greek speaking world of the hebrew or jewish the way we think of it scriptures that is the old testament i want a copy of it in greek for his library so he commissioned 72 elders or scribes to make this copy and the story goes kind of like this they went their own ways they did the translations and when they came back together all of them were exactly the same it was a miracle now the way the early church i'll show you some quotes on wednesday thought about this was that it was a miracle it was a holy spirit inspired divinely inspired version of the bible their scriptures to point to jesus in fact when you look at the hebrew manuscripts it's missing some things like the virgin birth it's not in the hebrew version interesting the crucifixion prophesied and the psalms not in the hebrew version it doesn't read that way but it reads that way in the greek so the early church thought that the holy spirit inspired these guys to write it so that it pointed to the christ in a greek speaking world many people don't understand this but it's the way they thought about it back then it's all about jesus now you might be surprised to find out that this has been in front of your face if you own a bible the whole time interesting i told you guys you need to read your bibles from the beginning and before you say genesis 1. no you need to read the introduction because the translators tell you exactly how they did it and if you read the introduction in most modern bibles it'll talk about the septuagint or the 70 72 to be exact and i'll say something like this usually unless you're reading like a orthodox bible if you're reading a protestant bible they'll say something like when translations were difficult we used the septuagint yeah you had to otherwise you don't get a lot of the prophecies kind of interesting now if you're really paying attention and you looked in most modern bibles at the bottom you would see l x x if you know your latin you know that means 70. 72 to be exact what they're talking about is the septuagint and when it happens in the new testament it's extremely significant we talked about this in the hebrew series the authors of the new testament quote the old testament constantly about 33 percent of the new testament is just old testament paraphrase and every time the lxx is there and it points to the scripture they're quoting what they're saying is they're quoting the greek version of the old testament not the hebrew version in fact most of the quotes of the old testament are the greek version they're a little different kind of interesting it makes sense though if they're writing in greek why would they be reading any other version of the old testament but a greek one so we have to understand is that greek is the language of the early christian church which is why i am so passionate about learning greek so i can read what the disciples of jesus were reading and writing just as it was back then unaltered and unredacted i've been studying this for years and as i look closely at the bible of the early church i noticed something else that they were up to 14 more books in that bible than we have in ours today that was kind of interesting what i was holding in my hand at the time was a protestant bible that is a bible put together by protestant denominations but the bible of the early church was different interesting but i began to discover that all bibles up until the mid-1800s or so included more old testament books than the most popular modern versions do this was a mind-blowing discovery for me so i started thinking i want to read what the early church read in fact wouldn't it be a good idea to read what the early church read for oh i don't know the first 1 800 years of its existence i discovered that the cancel culture has been around for a while indeed we live at a time when people want to delete history not always realizing that it's already been done even in christian history and even to our bibles so i'd like to take a few minutes and talk about what these extra books are this is not what the whole series is going to be about okay so don't fret but i have to intro them for you because a lot of people don't know what they are so these books are called deuterocanonical it's fun to say a second canon they're not primary but secondary these are old testament books which were originally originally contained within and throughout the old testament not as their own section but then later parsed out by some denominations as their own section and then these denominations call them apocrypha or hidden ironic because in some cases that's exactly what they've done to them yet these books are affirmed from the very earliest times in the church and again at the council of rome 382 a.d approximately 700 years before any significant denominational split before the great schism in 1054 this is the orthodox and catholic split and then from the catholic branch you get all the protestants a lot of people don't understand that that they're just reformed catholics it's way before that i like to study early history way before it so this is not a catholic thing some of you may know about it you might have learned about the apocrypha thing we probably taught something like those are the catholic books if you read them your eyes are going to light on fire you know like don't look at them you've probably heard something like that but it's wrong that's not the correct history it is not a catholic thing it's a christian thing in fact they are contained in martin luther's german bible as well if you're new martin luther was an early reformer in the 1500s luther's bible published the apocryphal books in the old testament in 1534 again affirming their usefulness and belonging in the bible here's a quote about the apocrypha martin luther said these books are not held equal to scriptures it's his belief but are useful and good to read these deuterocanonical or apocryphal books are also included in the king james bible as well all the way up until the mid-1800s again we'll be doing some show-and-tell at bible study so if you wanna see these things in their unaltered form i'll be showing them to you on the screens undisturbed by cancel culture you might be surprised that the apocryphal books are included in lutheran and methodist lectionaries go up on the pulpit in the methodist church and ask if you can see it they're also in the liturgical calendar these readings so they're saying you should be reading these things throughout the year over 60 percent of christians read from them so it's safe to say that the majority of christians read from these books today and furthermore think about it just a little over a hundred years ago all christians were reading from them most people don't know this history and it's kind of sad most people also don't know that the writers of the new testament were reading referencing and quoted directly from these extra books so you're reading it if you're reading the new testament whether you want to or not we'll look at it that bible study more closely and even if you don't think as luther did that these books are scripture they're not well don't you want to know what they're talking about in the new testament if they're referencing them how can we say we understand god's word unless we understand what they're talking about in a lot of cases we don't jude's a good example when you go home a little homework nobody's gonna do read jude come back and tell me if you understand a couple of the things he's referencing if you haven't read the apocryphal books you can't you won't get it so are these books scripture that's what you're waiting for isn't it i'm going to read you the c3 doctrinal statement regarding the bible what we think we believe the bible is holy and that it reveals everything necessary for our salvation it is to be received through the holy spirit as the true rule and guide for faith in life whatever is not revealed in or established by the bible is not to be made an article of faith nor is it to be taught as essential to salvation we believe that the 39 old testament books and the 27 new testament books of the traditional protestant canon are inspired and authoritative scripture while we believe that the apocryphal or deuterocanonical books of the old testament may not be inspired scripture we nevertheless hold these books to be of great value in so much as they are often quoted in the bible and were in fact included in all english bibles up until the mid 1800s so the point like christmas we here at c3 don't divide over it at a non-denominational church we believe in letting the believer decide instead of a denomination making a decision for you so here's where we're going take a little turn and talk a little bit about what it is to be a non-denominational church now i might offend some people but i've often said i want to put on the website we are not your church back home that is any pastor in southwest florida this is what we complain about at lunch because everybody wants to make us something we're not right so they come in and they say i want to join a non-denominational church and what i want to say to 99 of them is no you don't you want to join a baptist church that took the name baptist off the side but didn't change any of the belief system underneath it we're a non-denominational church so i want to talk to you guys about what that means very important especially walking into this series i want you guys to help me with it if people come in that are new and have questions so let's start here remember that martin luther quote about the apocrypha that they were good to read these books he also had some things to say about some other books both new and old testament easy to find too surprisingly from wikipedia luther had a low view of the old testament book of esther scripture and the new testament books of hebrews james jude and the revelation of john what he called the letter of james an epistle of straw finding little in it that pointed to christ and his saving work he also had harsh words for the revelation of john saying that he could in no way detect that the holy spirit produced it he's talking about the word of god there can you imagine a pastor today getting up here and saying that about the word of god what like columbus the rest of luther's story is not known to many people and i'd say it should be this is what martin luther went on to say about the new testament book of james scripture he said not me we should throw the epistle of james out of this school is where he taught take it tear it out of your bible and throw it away for it doesn't amount to much it contains not a syllable about christ not once does it mention christ wrong except at the beginning i maintained that some jew wrote it who probably heard about christian people but never encountered any since he heard that christians placed great weight on faith in christ he thought wait a moment i'll oppose them and urge works alone this he did no he didn't false in many ways you should find that offensive anti-semitic as well james is some jew jesus is brother and yeah for that reason he probably met a christian this stuff is out there it's easy to find martin luther definitely had some opinions that should shock most christians and for good reason so this should teach us that we should not always listen implicitly to the opinions of men just because they may have gotten some things right or have a denomination named after them a lot of denominations have done christians a great disservice by hiding things from them we believe in your freedom to choose outside the primary gospel issues remember we're a non-denominational church the domination is a group of christians that have separated themselves based on secondary that is non-primary gospel issues beliefs or opinions this is the idea of developing a faction a group of people who follow a person or opinion now this if you're very familiar with the new testament could be said is one of the apostle pauls or paul as he would refer to himself an apostle and slave of jesus christ one of his worst nightmares if you know your new testament really well you know that this is a reason for writing romans unity lack of division then between the gentiles and the jews this is the reason for reading or writing ephesians same kind of issue going on if you know your bible well you know that there are other secondary issues they're arguing about and you know what paul says in romans 14 don't divide over it right you want to do those things fine but don't divide over it it's not necessary it's not gospel this is a big thing in first corinthians again don't divide over it your opinions first corinthians 8 through 10 that's the context no matter what else he's talking about in there that's the main issue in the beginning i told you about this recently they're doing what i would call pastor worship they're following after one teacher or another teacher putting them up on a pedestal putting paul down apollo he's such a wonderful and eloquent speaker is he preaching this sunday i'll go if paul's preaching not so much right that's what's going on here and this is what paul says pay attention in this context first corinthians 1 10 i appeal to you dear brothers and sisters by the authority of our lord jesus christ important to live in harmony with each other let there be no divisions in the church rather be of one mind united in thought and purpose for some member of chloe's household have told me about your quarrels my dear brothers and sisters some of you are saying i'm a follower of paul others are saying i follow apollos or i follow peter or i follow only christ has christ been divided into factions yes sadly it has 44 000 of them it has been said that there are sadly 44 000 christian denominations what would paul say to that today some may say i follow luther here we say i follow only christ i don't think a lot of christians understand that a truly bible-believing church should be looking for unity like paul was encouraging its members not to follow people but christ and christ alone that's it so we here at c3 are a non-denominational church we welcome and respect all christians in fact everyone that's what the bible teaches regardless of what they believe especially if they're members outside of the centrality of the gospel i hear way too many i talked about this at bible study christians admittedly especially from protestant denominations who say if i'm being real with you guys today stupid things about people from other denominations because they don't understand it so bad that i had to put the catholic statement of faith up on the screen because so many protestants will say stupid things about catholics it's not good and the bible teaches us not to do that do they believe that jesus is lord and savior have they confessed that do they believe that in their mind and their hearts yes then they're saved protestants also too do a lot of stupid extra things that aren't about the gospel but it does not unsave you that's the bottom line imagine that imagine if we could be unsaved by something by someone we prayed to or someone we put up too high maybe our spouse do we worship ourselves think about it i hope that can't unsave me i don't think so we need to keep the main thing the main thing this is jesus and the truths about him everything else is secondary i said in the past where bible believing church this means we hold the word of god in very high regard not the opinions of people no matter how hip or famous they are we can see if you're reading the news how much trouble that gets us into doesn't it even ones we think are really really smart i've seen them fall too i will respectfully consider anyone's opinion i'll listen but i will not implicitly listen to a pope a pastor a priest or a professor only the prince of peace that's it jesus and as we saw even some people we consider heroes of the faith had had some pretty bad opinions about the word of god which is why my only hero is jesus that's it we're a christ-centered church that is what c3 stands for now it's been said that the water is purest at the source so this is why we study the word so deeply important and early church history see what they thought about it and as we study that history we see that the truth is that these extra books that i was talking about before weren't all copies of the bible in the early church regardless of what anyone's opinions is of them today or are again non-denomination means we're not going to keep these things hidden from you it means that you have the freedom to decide based on the facts and that's all i'm presenting again bible study i'll show you some of this stuff it's interesting i'll be giving you more facts letting you decide some extra resources because your primary question is well how do i read these things so i'll be showing you where you can read some of these things for yourself letting you formulate your own opinions about them and as i said before it's not just the apocryphal books that we'll be looking at the majority of this series will not be about the deuterocanonical books i'm surprised i said that four times now without messing up [Laughter] it is just that we required an introduction here and i do want to give you an invitation to the bible study on that note my vision is that it will become more than just a bible study i want to make it wednesday worship which is why we worship from 5 30 to 6. so i'd like to see the room eventually as full as it is right now on wednesday night so not just those books but we got to take a peek at them let you guys decide but here's the deal there's a large majority of those scriptural 66 books a lot of christians don't know a whole lot about a majority which is why this series is going to be kind of long and we're going to have to take a few breaks in the middle of it you'll get sick of the video i won't i really love it thank you dustin poor poor guy we get we get to a new series i'm like can you can you do it okay he's like oh no can you make this he actually makes them so aren't they good yes he's pretty awesome but anyway driving nuts it's been said that the bible is god's love letter to us do we believe that if so we may have received the gift from god but have we read the card like kids on christmas we're pretty quick to accept the gifts tear right into it or do we but have we read god's love letter to us what do we love more the gift or the giver in this series we'll be reading god's love letter to us where everything points to jesus we'll be looking at the bible unredacted you'll be hearing the rest of the story [Music] do [Music] you | Gene Simco | UCEAVpbXi5UwEcXR6JLSH8Ug | 2021-02-02 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 5,604 | 29,731 |
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1PKZGn0eoZE | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1PKZGn0eoZE | An Acronym Free Introduction to Software Supply Chain Security - Joshua Lock, Verizon | good afternoon everybody um there are an awful lot of talks here so thank you for taking the time to attend mine my name is Joshua Lo I'm going to try and provide an acronym free introduction to software supply chain security which is a lot of words to say and um that's why pretty much why I wanted to give this talk is there's there's a lot of interest in sofware supply chain security um governments and organizations around the world are increasingly focused on it and I wanted to try and kind of provide a um a cloud native novice introduction to the problems and the ways we can go about solving them um while avoiding any of the acronym soup that any technical domain tends to inherit so my name is Joshua Lo I'm an a software engineer in Verizon's open source program office and I'm going to start with an introduction to um software Supply chains and uh the security of them so soft supply chain what what is a software supply chain it's effectively all of the steps that go into producing uh a piece of software so you will have someone writing some code they'll push the code somewhere hopefully a revision control system uh the code will get picked up and built by uh hopefully some kind of automation um it will pull in a bunch of dependencies uh increasingly many dependencies in this day and age and it will produce some kind of artifact packaged up that it then sends somewhere to be run and this is a nice simple model for what a software supply chain is but of course in reality they are much more complex they um each dependency we pull into our package has its own set of dependencies typically um and there of course additional complexities in that there are boundaries of where our common tools uh can observe so the language package managers we typically interact with when we're building software um don't uh connects into the operating system package managers that Pro Prov provide the base images that we're running our um software on and of course the infrastructure that sits underneath that so this even this diagram uh is a relatively simple view of software supply chain security or a software supply chain sorry and if we want to think about securing uh software supply chain it's it's useful to have a shared understanding of what that means um most people when they talk about software supply chain security they're really thinking about how can they protect against unintended modifications of some software and I really like this diagram uh this is tamper resistant tape on some medication uh and this is how I kind of think of software supply chain security we we want to prevent someone from tempering with the software in production or if we can't do that we'd like to know that someone has tempered with it uh and so with the tape here if someone's opened it you can there's clear evidence that the thing has been opened and and tampered with before before you've received it so how does that map to our uh model software supply chain there are innumerable places where we can um tamper with the software in production um so you know the developers device might be compromised or the developer themselves might be compromised and introduce some malicious changes uh the revision control repository itself that could be compromise or the system that builds the software and of course basically what I'm saying is that any step here there is an opportunity to introduce some unintended changes and all of the links between those steps as well are opportunities for a malicious actor to do some tempering um and one thing that uh is increasingly um recognized but for a very long time wasn't recognized in software production is that um the the the devices the machines the infrastructure that we're building the software on has to be cared for with the same level of attention as where we're deploying it so with some very high level kind of uh overviews of software supply chain and securing them I I want to do a brief tour of what can go wrong when a software supply chain is compromised so give some examples of how these compromises manifest by looking at some real world examples from previous years this is um a real really interesting one this is actually 6 years old now in 2018 uh the mpm package event stream was compromised and the way that was compromised was the maintainer of the package um had less time to spend on it and another contributor came in was making really high quality contributions uh and eventually became a maintainer of the package and a little while into their maintainership they introduced an additional dependency um and if you looked at the source code for this dependency it seemed fairly innocuous but that dependency had additional uh malicious content that was included in the package content on the registry that wasn't in the revision control system and the way this manifested is that people who installed this dependency um were installing some malware that would look for a specific crypto wallet and uh extract um effectively your your cryptocurrency and redistribute it to the attacka it took about two months to discover this um this compromis before it was fixed similar time frame um the webmin project which isn't a very Cloud native project I admit but it's a web interface for doing server Administration and they had a build machine they would build their their projects for release uh on this machine that was effectively under some contributor's desk or you know similar uh setup and someone was able to get to that machine it's obviously a high value Target if you can compromise a bunch of servers for free so someone was able to get on this build machine uh introduce a change in the packaging step and nobody discovered this for around 18 months so every release of this project for about a year and a half had this compromise introduced where um the attacker could basically just get onto a bunch of servers uh on the internet that were're running webman uh and do who knows what uh and then a really big one uh in the winter of 2020 a lot of people working in security uh didn't have a Christmas effectively uh because the the solar winds Orion Project had a um a a compromise that was delivered to all of their customers Fortune 500 companies Federal governments lots of places that you don't want data exfiltration to happen uh and the way this attack was delivered was uh nation state attacker figured out that they could get onto the build server for the um solar wind Corporation and substitute a modifi source code file at kind of build time so this this file lived in the uh marware memory was substituted in at Bill time and then I don't think it was ever actually persisted to disk and so it was really hard to detect I think it took around a year before people noticed there was extra traffic coming out of their uh systems and um yeah a lost a lost winter which is sadly a recurring theme in Supply CH security another one uh almost the last one one more after this uh and then we'll get back to some of the what we can do about it and take the power back but this was a an interesting one because um code cover is a tool for doing um coverage analysis of software code how how well is the code covered by test and they have a an upload scripts that would upload your coverage results to their server and do fancy analysis dra some nice graphs and everything and um you could get this script through a Docker image to integrate into your uh container Pipeline and the docker image build process wasn't verifying that the script they were downloading from their own servers uh was the script they expected and someone was able to compromise their servers put in a substitute script with some malicious content uh and then code cover would build this into their container images which they recommended uh their customers use so for around three months anyone who was using Code COV had put this malicious content into their CI pipeline so it could see um you know their environment environmental variables their their source code probably could get access to their data stores all of this stuff that's part of your CI pipeline that you don't want uh random people to be able to access um was just kind of unwittingly exposed and then finally my favorite one uh which isn't actually a security compromise but as with many software security issues uh there's I I think there's a strong overlap between kind of software quality and the rigor of our engineering practices and uh the security of our software that we deliver and the EV vendor rivan uh delivered an infotainment update that bricked their systems because someone fat fingered the build and pushed out a build with the wrong security certificates in so all of the EV systems that were deployed to customers suddenly couldn't use the infotainment system them because they had a a test certificate basically and I have to kind of scratch my head and probably cry into my pillow thinking about how how do you accidentally release to all of your very expensive electronic vehicles um and even describing it as a fat thing that implies a very manual process for releasing this this software that um yeah really worries me um don't buy cars I guess so what can we do um as software producers as people involved in software production to secure our software Supply chains most people I think or many people get into software um as a creative act and I think I I love doing creative software development but I think uh the creativity should be at your editor and everything that happens after that should be as Bland as possible so I'm going to make a very tortured analogy to fast food franchises as I talk about software Supply security for the next 10 minutes or so basically the the thesis is that your software production should be as predictable as a fast food franchise so I can go to you know a coffee chain anywhere in the world and get an equally mediocre coffee uh that's that consistency is like very replicated across this franchise and you want the same thing for your for your software another way of putting it is that creativity happens when you're preparing the menu not when you're preparing the individual meals so the first thing that any food handling organization should do is practice good hygiene and in software terms this is what I like to refer as to as covering your assets um so you need to have strong hygiene around your secrets uh this is going to be a synthesis of things like using Pas Keys multiactor authentication short live Secrets um not storing your uh your secrets in your rision con repository because that is a great way uh that people find credentials for getting into people's networks and equally uh we have to practice infrastructure hygiene so our configuration and deployment of our infrastructure should be highly automated should follow principles of least privilege ideally and this is a fairly big ask but if you can have two-party review on your infrastructure changes the same way you might on your code changes and have someone kind of verify that the infro change is what you expect you'll catch a bunch of human error and uh potentially malicious changes by doing that and then the final piece is like we should we need to make sure our infrastructure and our laptops and our development tools are all kept up to date to uh make sure we don't have any known security vulnerabilities in those so following these good hygiene practices will help mitigate credential leaks um prevent the exploitation of known exploitable vulnerabilities and will also help protect against error which is a frequent source of security problems the next thing um you want to do is is have a good understanding of the ingredients that you're including in your um your software so we want to make sure that our software components that we pull into our build are coming from reputable suppliers this is uh kind of trusted Upstream repositories like well-known uh Linux distribution vendors or making sure that the things we're pulling in are from the uh you know the original developer that we expected the canonical Upstream Authority it's really easy to accidentally pull in especially if uh you know if you speak a variant of English that is different to American English like I do uh you'll spell words differently and so you might think you're introducing a package into your uh dependency chain like color armor and you've put that u in that we bris like to do and suddenly you've got something with a very different intended outcome um so we need to make sure that what we're pulling in is what we expect and there's a bunch of great work happening to make that easier um but some of that is just you know people taking the extra few minutes to look at the source of what they're pulling in and once you are pulling in dependencies once you're fetching these ingredients you want them ready at hand while you're building your software so reaching out to the internet during your Bild process um is potentially rif with error the the original Upstream location may disappear for whatever reason or it may get tampered with um so having some kind of artifact store caching your dependencies within your control uh gives you a lot of risk mitigation uh and can help prevent provide something of a phor against the Upstream being changed unexpectedly and of course fresher is better um so keep up to date with your Upstream don't pulling a dependency and leave it in your uh build for three years and and never get the newer versions that include a bunch of fixes I've put a little asterics here because um if you're using a volatile dependency uh ecosystem like npm or pii and you try and keep up to date with all of the changes in your dependencies you're probably going to be applying them on a daily basis you probably want to think about what is a reasonable Cadence for your organization every three months every six months monthly whatever makes sense and then have some kind of automated and followable process in place to do that uh but you really want those fresh ingredients don't let your ingredients can of rot and that will help prevent use of compromised dependencies uh provide that fire break to the Upstream uh and prevent you from being exposed to known exploitable vulnerabilities and on this slide I have this term software bill of materials I wanted to avoid all acronyms but sbom is such a term of power already that it was kind of unavoidable uh so I want to introduce you to that acronym so a software Bild of materials is effectively the ingredients list for your software project um which things go into producing your software and where they came from is really useful information for your own team and also increasingly desired by kind of the downstreams the users of your projects and so the next kind of theme of advice is like a fast food restaurant the default um configuration of your uh dependencies and container images and software projects is going to be what most people choose so I'm really encouraging everyone to think really hard about what they include in their software projects and try to ensure you're only using what you need there's a uh a go proverb which is a little copying is better than a little dependency and this causes I I get um undoubtedly I get questions every time I use this proverb because I'm an open source person I've been working in open source for 15 years and people hear me say that and say so you're telling me not to use open source you're telling me to write everything out myself and and not have dependencies and that's not the case but I think we have to be more considerate about the number of dependencies we add to our software because the more we have the more uh attack vectors there are the more maintenance turn we have and fundamentally open source software is free of monetary cost but we pay that cost in maintaining those dependencies and keeping up to date with the Upstream so you have to think about whether this is a a cost you want to pay um and in a similar vein I think when you're building container images base images um VM images starting small and building up is um really hard to do it's much easier just to have a big image that includes everything you might need but those things have a tendency to get shipped into production be a nightmare to update and uh provide a very big um kind of threat surface and also just mean much higher storage costs and transfer costs for our uh artifacts so sadly there's no um perfect tooling for doing this today but there's a bunch of Open Source projects you can learn about at this conference that help make it easier to build container images which are um more suited for your specific task and help you do streamlining adding additional content at a later date and uh chain guard are a software Supply change security startup and their CTO coined this term the principle of minimalism that I really like they say the default should be the lowest common denominator of what you actually need and you can apply this principle kind of across your software production to help you think about ensuring you're not introducing a lot of um risk to your projects by adding uh a bunch of stuff you might need later and so by doing uh by following the principle of minimalism we reduce the tax surface we help focus our remediation efforts and we probably have you know cost benefits in uh storage and transfer cost as well so nice little bonus there and finally I already hinted at this one uh like a a fast food chain consistency is uh really crucial uh in software produ it helps us to be more secure it helps us to avoid F fat fingering a build and releasing something we didn't intend to and it helps us to um really have a much more stressfree uh software development process if we can have a recipe that enables us to rebuild our software sort of On Demand with control steps gives us a repeatable build um that that's in my opinion table Stakes for software development uh and then the other aspects of this consistency notion increase efforts um for increased reward but many people will kind of stop uh after that initial reputable build notion but I like to refer to builds as being either repeatable rebuildable or reproducible so a rebuildable build is one where you can um replicate the build with the exact same ingredients regardless of whether you know the latest tag moved your container images or the Upstream release in new dependency and then having a production line like Bill process where you can reproduce a bit forbit equivalent binary uh has a lot of security and debuggability benefits but takes a lot of effort there was um an article published recently where a project that specifically set out to provide reproducible builds found that five years later they couldn't reproduce a bunch of the things that they had built that and to me this indicates how hard it is there's so much variance so much uh so many sources of non-determinism in software production nowadays that even if you think you're controlling for them all you're probably not and that's why I've put here you know reproducible builds reproducibility is hard um it's not worth it for everyone uh but I think there are significant benefits um by having this consistency notion you can prevent and detect mishaps make it much easier to replicate and debug your software and you can make the modification of that software more detectable so given the tortured analogy and the distracting pictures I wanted to summarize the things that I just said uh with this uh this slide kind of provides the the four things that we talked about in in one view so when you're doing your software production prti good hygiene infrastructure Secrets uh development tools know what you're including in your software um have it at hand try to use as little as possible only what you need um and ensure you have consistent processes so that was my kind of Whistle Stop Whistle Stop tour for the F fundamental principles that I think are necessary to be aware of for producing a secure software supply chain what can you do now that you have this this grounding well fortunately at this conference there are a bunch of Open Source projects that work in this space um I couldn't list them all so selfishly I've listed those which I have had some involvement in uh the intoto project is a cncf project to enable you to rigorously define a supply chain that has endtoend Integrity uh and they are there are several talks at this conference about in Toto the update framework is uh cncf project for doing secure content delivery uh typically of software updates but we've actually seen some um ingenious applications of this technology to legal documents and um the root certificates for uh a trusted system um and the update framework is at the conference as well there'll be a few talks both intoto and tough have a kiosk in the project area so you can come and talk to developers of the project about it and then outside of the cncf um the supply chain levels for software artifacts project is a set of standards and controls to prevent tampering with software in production pretty much what I've been talking about here but much more rigorous um formal definition or semi-formal definition I highly encourage you to check out that project if you've got a team managing your your infrastructure that would like to secure it further and the stick store project is um a project to help you sign software artifacts without having to manage uh Keys which is really the most difficult part of signning is managing your keys in a way that uh doesn't open you up to more Risk by you know leaving your UB key on a tram or um accidentally putting your tokens in your G repository uh all you have to be able to do is authentic against your email account and they will give you a short live certificate that um can be used to sign uh a software artifact it's very cool project out of the open source security foundation and then finally uh the secure supply chain consumption framework is uh an acronym that I promise not to use uh which provides some guidance around how to securely consume third party dependencies into your um software so it will provide a lot more detail about some of the things that I kind of touched on in the talk here and then um there's some reference materials for people that are interested the cncf has a security technical Advisory Group where a bunch of um Leading Edge thinkers in software supply chain security produce really useful uh artifacts there's a catalog of supply chain compromises uh which will talk about many of the attacks that have happened how you know which bit a system were attacks uh starting to classify them and provide really good Corpus of information there's a white paper on supply chain security very detailed um really good read if you've got the time to go through it uh they then the same team then produced a follow-on paper describing how to mitigate a bunch of the problems they talked about with a a software Factory process um and so that's a much more Hands-On document describing how to address more of these concerns and then I've linked to the chard blog on the principle of minimalism because I was very fond of it so the final thing I want to say is that um software supply chain security uh even when you talk about it in 25 minutes it's a big problem space there's lots you could be doing and it's really hard to it's really um easy to become overwhelmed by the scope of the work and so the thing I like to say is is that um security is not kind of a Boolean property it's not either secure or insecure it's always fuzzy you are more secure so if you can do one thing you will help improve the security of your software supply chain uh so I want to all encourage you to encourage all of you to do one thing uh and to to let you know that um taking that one step can be pretty easy and I'm confident that you've got this um so uh yeah please do that and uh coming in a couple minutes early I think but um that is the end of my content so thank you for listening if you've got any questions i' be happy to try and answer them yeah so one question here like what will be your recommendation for for example if we're building artifacts using do file stuff like that so you recommended about pining the versions you know um but sometimes U you have like this trade-off that you need to decide between uh pinning the hash the specific hash that you're using so it's very secure very stable and stuff like that versus maybe pinning the major version with the fixes the batches and and all of that or just like pinning a more specific uh version so like what's your your what's your take on that yeah great question so when you're thinking about uh ensuring that you have deterministic inputs to your build do you pin um you can you can pin the major version of a release or the specific version of a release patch version um I tend to favor pinning very explicitly the release like the specific release um and having a process by which I can get informed about newer versions and have that automation so if you're on GitHub you can use dependabot it's pretty great you configure you can configure it to tell you every you know week or two weeks which of your dependencies are out of dat and it will even write a patch for you to uh include the newer versions and this is where uh there's kind of a synthetic um overlap between security and quality and rigor in software engineering that I mentioned at the beginning of the talk if you've got you know tests and um you can take changes in with some level of confidence then having this automated process in place is a relatively low overhead um so I'm in favor of uh that effectively pin your dependencies explicitly have tests that help you inest newer versions with confidence and then um have a process which preferably automatically pulls in those newer versions and a very fast follow up on that one is uh if we're going to use like theend and all those stuff like is there any recommendation because sometimes developers get overwhelmed by all of the pandabot updates and stuff sometimes they just like merge it because you know like I'm done with this this week right uh so if I I think your question was um or or maybe statement was about the frequency of updates right and so that's why um yeah I think that's why I had the asterisks in the slides and I think it's very important to define a Cadence that is sustainable for your team you know if you're a team of two people or a team of 10 people what is sustainable is very different and it also uh is affected by which language ecosystems you're using but the key thing is to define a Cadence have a process have as much automation as possible and then follow it so if you think daily updates are too much I I be inclined to agree but maybe once every two weeks is something your team could manage uh spending Friday morning with a coffee just reviewing the dependency updates um so set that process in place have the expectations that they're doing it um and you know you kind of simplify things that way um make it route but uh achievable thank you no problem um just one quick question you talked about reducible builds repeatable builds and so so for I would like your opinion on systems such as or Nel which actually try to implement these things uh so my opinion on GN Geeks and nixos and tools like that so GN Geeks is the project I referenced in the talk where I said they they set out to be explicitly reproducible uh and they tried to reproduce builds from five years ago and ran into a bunch of issues and then fix them so I'm I'm a huge fan of G Geeks and nexos uh while Rec recognizing that for many teams and organizations that level of rigor is unsustainable and unobtainable um I think there's a I feel like there's a an an intermediate ground between how most people are building software and the fully defined upfront rigor of nixus and Geeks but I haven't found it yet and I haven't even figured out how to delineate it yet but it's something I Noodle about on my whiteboard um it's a bit of a brainworm for me so I'm a big fan of those systems uh but the pragmatist in me recognizes that they probably too much to ask of most people it's a big leap to get there you have to be able to Define how to package every single component in your software um to get the full benefits and and that's a a huge ask thank you no problem thank you thank you for the talk um I've heard yesterday in a different talk about about Cub scape um how does this fit in your suggested uh approach um I have not heard of cube scape so I'm afraid I cannot provide a satisfying answer to that question uh yeah the cloud native space is is ginormous um so yeah sorry I don't have an opinion on that one no worries thank you all right thanks we've got about three minutes I think so um yes sir hi there thanks for the talk yeah um I know there's a lot of package repositories out there with lots of Open Source so you know npmjs and Maven repository these kind of repositories um is there a good strategy for you know when you're bringing down repositories for actually scanning them for vulnerabilities or are these repositories inherently becoming more secure because they're applying their own security scanning great question so are the is there a good strategy for scanning uh dependencies you ingest and are there repositor is becoming inherently more secure um most of the dependency scanning tools can only tell you about known vulnerabilities which is great like you don't want to be pulling something in that has uh a a known remote code exploitation but the MVD base scores for these vulnerabilities are the reasonable worst case scenario so we can't always kind of take that at face value you have to think about how it's integrated whether you've got you know sandboxing of the component whether you're even using the vulnerable and things like that so the scanning tools provide you metadata that uh is a good starting point not but not sufficient in my opinion um but yes the the repositories themselves are becoming more secure they are um integrating tools and techniques to make it um more likely that the person who uploaded a package is the person they were supposed to be so um you know trusted Publishers on uh Registries like pip um and uh also uh mpm have a great feature they're working on that provides a cryptographic link between the source code used to build an artifact and the artifact so um right now I mentioned one of the attacks was that someone uploaded a package that had content that wasn't in the source repository and so these kind of techniques make that uh much less likely so the the regist are becoming more secure um and yeah the scanning tools are a good starting point but there's there's more that has to happen after you've scanned the package effectively thank you no problem go ahead I think we've got one minute yeah thanks thanks for the document was really practice and um so I think it's related to the previous questions you've told us how we can improve our security when building software but how can we evaluate that the dependencies we are using are applying those principles yeah great question we definitely don't have time to dig into that uh I don't know that there is a good way to evaluate it one of the reasons that um I think it's important for people to be much more explicit about their dependencies is because the only reasonable way to do it today is to individually research each of those projects and see whether you think they are doing software development in a in a meaningful way so um the chaos group I can't remember what the acronym stands for but the it's Community Health and something they Define metrics for understanding um how healthy an open source components uh kind of community is whether so that's a good risk analysis tool for whether whether you pull this thing into your product that you're shipping for 10 years is it likely to disappear because there single maintain that got um fed up and I think that is a good piece of metadata to include in your analysis but it's not the only piece there so there's a bunch of tools out there like the chaos metrics um the op ssf scorecards that will rank a bunch of security metrics like whether people are using uh code review on their poll requests whether they're doing [Music] um Branch protection where the people can push directly to the main branch and all of these sorts of things but the there's there's absolutely not a single tool that can help provide confidence and a lot of it comes down to the age-old security person's an which is you kind of have to understand what your threat model is and make a risk decision um but ultimately there's a lot of data available we have to decide which signals are important there's no no one's doing that for us today um yeah unsatisfying answer for the end of the for the end of the talk but that's all I have I'm afraid all right thank you thanks everyone for showing up | CNCF [Cloud Native Computing Foundation] | UCvqbFHwN-nwalWPjPUKpvTA | 2024-03-21 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 6,029 | 33,125 |
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September 2023 Huckberry Gear Review | here's the Flint and Tinder wax trucker jacket first time I've ever tried a jacket like this I was so impressed with it I spent some nights in bed scrolling on my phone and I got some other gear from hugb keep watching and I'll show you what I got and also what I'm planning to do with this and other outdoorsy Gear Watch to the [Music] end good day how you going if we haven't met yet my name is Tech I acknowledge the traditional custodians of the lands I live and work on the wajik people of ngab buja this is my channel bophy which usually is full of talks about quality Heritage style boots but I did a review of the uh flint and Tinder wax trucker jacket uh check it out up there and I was so impressed with this that I found some other gear that I liked and so I reached out to hugb and asked for some of those items so full disclosure all the items I'm talking about here were provided by Huck briy and I'll put some affiliate links to the items uh in the description box below but this video is not sponsored and if there's something I don't like about what I see you bet I'll tell you I chose some of uh this gear not only because I I like how they look uh at least on the website but also because I had an idea on how to use some of this along with a couple of pairs of boots and other gear that I already have in a future uh themed video so watch to the end and I'll tell you what I'm going to bring you in a couple of months but first if you're not familiar with hucky let me tell you about them hckb is a men's uh outdoor clothing and gear website built like an adventure magazine full of interesting boots clothing bags and other bits and pieces Andy forch and Richard Griner founded hckb in 2010 as a combination website putting together equal parts adventure Journal Store and inspiration for outdoorsy adventur Le living the website has a journal with such wide topics as uh movie reviews motorcycling uh interior decor and of course clothes uh pointing towards a lifestyle supported by their brands and products sold on the website apart from a wide range of third party brands of clothing and Footwear uh bags EDC hbur also had their own brand of boots called roads I've reviewed a few pairs of boots made by roads like the Blake Chelsea boot up there uh their own clothing brands are flint and Tinder uh maker of their popular flannel lined wax cotton trucker jacket as well as their proof range of clothing Flint and Tinder is their Outdoor Clothing line offering jackets shirts jeans and pants including uh travel and comfortable Adventure clothing proof is I suppose what youd call the athletic Leisure line offering more of the t-shirts polos and stretchy pants made from Marino wool fleece and other natural materials uh like the 72 hour series and the Rover and passport series of clothes there's a bit of a crossover sometimes like the Flint and Tinder 365 pant and the proof Rover pant so now let's go through what I selected for this video uh and that idea I had for for a future video first up is the Flint and Tinder flannel lined waxed Hudson jacket I chose uh this color called Havana which is a mid Brown uh made from English Tech wax material from the British millerin company this is a heavy warm jacket uh shame we're heading into our uh summer down here uh I'll go into the guts of it in a minute then there's the Flint and Tinder 10year full zip hoodie one of the heaviest I've ever come across in Australia where we're more used to the lighter you know cotton fleece type hoodies I was especially taken by the structure of the hood keeping it uh up my neck instead of flopping behind my back uh then moving on to a proof product uh I've got this 72-hour Marino t-shirt in Navy you can't get a white Marino product because wool doesn't bleach very well apparently so I went for something dark I have a couple of Australian Marino T-shirts from peir p a i r e in Melbourne and I wanted to compare this one with those I'll tell you what I think in a minute finally another article from proof uh the Rover pant this is a work pant style pant that's basically a five pocket pant with comfort features like a a gusseted crotch and darts behind the knees okay so let's go through each of these uh articles before I tell you the idea that I have for the for the video this is hb's flint and Tinder brand flannel lined waxed Hudson jacket it's a mouthful for a really attractive Hunter's jacket uh or in England sometimes referred to as a poachers jacket and it even has the uh poaches pocket at the back which has two snap button closures on both sides and extends all the way through the lower back in England where it originated it's called a poacher's pocket because poaches could snag a couple of pheasants and basically shove them around the back and walk off the estate like carrying them in a backpack this Hudson jacket is made from the British milleran company's wax canvas called Tech wax British milleran is an Old English company based in Lancashire in the north of England where it can uh from personal experience uh it can be very dark and wet most of the time it's heavily waxed so waterproof but feels soft in the hand uh if not a a little tacky when new it's clearly going to Patina quite nicely as the wax wears and cracks at the elbows and across the front where you touch it uh all the time it should also show where uh near the seat and on the back I'm a little cautious that it doesn't rub wax off onto the uh good furniture at home or onto the car seat there's enough of it when new that my hands feel a little sticky after handling it not a totally pleasant experience but it does wear off the lining is a dark green plaid uh 100% cotton flannel and also very soft to the touch and certainly warm and cool weather there's an interesting trim inside the edge uh and of of the opening as well as under the collar which is 100% cotton green cordoy the texture is nice there's a tactile feel to sort of identifying the edges uh of when you flip up the collar although I have to say I would have preferred to have the outside of the collar uh lined with cord Roy some Barber jacket so that you feel the warmth of the cordoy against your skin when you turn it up uh it's a little over hip long and the solid brass YKK zip opens two ways it zips upwards to close of course but then once closed you can also use the bottom pull tab to unzip from the bottom useful if you need to reach inside a high Gene pocket or maybe to unzip your fly in order to take a slash in the woods uh pocket wise there's plenty it has two uh waist flap Pockets with uh flaps to cover against rain it has a slightly above the waist also flat pocket uh on the right side very deep I can get my whole hand in there uh useful for things you want to keep dry and keep separate from things in the waist Pockets like maybe maps and papers uh behind the waist pockets are two hand warmer Pockets again deep and generous inside there is a breast pocket on the left hand side uh good for phones and wallets and of course at the back the poches pocket talked about earlier sizing is standard to me uh I'm I'm 75 cm or 5'9 and I weigh 73 kg or about 160 lb my waist is 33 in plus a bit and my chest is 38 in following the website uh sizing guide I ordered a medium and while it's the right size and feels comfortable 90% of the time wearing a thick jumper like say a cable knit I felt my arms in particularly around my biceps a little restricted now I do not have guns if you're stockier than I am or if you have thick arms or if you intend to wear thick jumpers I would consider sizing up I think that was the only disappointment that it was snug with a layer underneath which I thought was pretty fundamental for a winter jacket this is a lot warmer than the wax trucker jacket and as we warm up uh in our summer uh I feel I've lost the opportunity to wear it more often for those who keep count the Hudson jacket is made in Indonesia it sells for 348 US on the website and there is a link below moving on this is the Flint and Tinder 10-year full zip hoodie uh it's a full zip hoodie to differentiate it from the pullover hoodie and I find this more useful because you don't have to uh mess up hats glasses hair uh and tucked in shirts as you struggle putting in a pull of a hoodie on and off I'm not sure if you can tell but this is Navy and it comes in five other colors including a nice automnal rust red in Australia we're not used to these types of structured hoodies uh ours tend to be soft flannel cotton blue zon style hoodies and the hood hood itself is usually not lined uh certainly not as solid it's made from a 12 O fleece from South Carolina but on the outside it feels like a super thick uh denim or even canvas close weaved enough to feel windproof as the materials uh all the materials are from the US okay so from the fleece to the heavy duty full length zip uh even the Twill tape that's used to reinforce the uh uh seams and it's all put together in Los Angeles which showing my ignorance has never struck me as a garment manufacturing City it's called a 10e hood because it comes with a 10-year guarantee the guarantee covers any rips tears or coming apart of the seams but understandably not for stains or Burns or corrosion not bad and it does feel like it will last 10 years and while it may soften for Comfort I think we'll still stay sturdy as I said I've never come across a hoodie as substantial as this according to the tags it can be machine washed and Tumble dried but it can't be bleached or ironed some other bits there's the obligatory Pockets uh at the handw Waring position the drawer cord for the hoodie substantial and have brass aglets or tips and uh there's a small pocket about uh rib High uh for a phone this is the first hoodie I've had that has an inside pocket the hood is for me uh something to behold because it's structured with a double layer lining uh and it stands proud on your neck and it doesn't flop on your back it's nicely shaped so that pulled over your head it doesn't collapse and cover your eyes but it's still substantial enough that it should uh keep light rain off your eyes as for sizing while the website says true to size making me a medium their sizing guide shows a guy at 5'9 my height uh that he should be ordering a small so I went with small and the fit is really good I think I'd pay more attention to the examples of models that they talk about in the sizing guide than just go true to size look I love this hoodie for me it's immediately replaced all my thinner Aussie bought hoodies uh including hoodies that I bought from Country Road and uh American brands like Gant and Polo it sells for 128 us on the website and again look for the link below next is the proof 72-hour Marina wool t-shirt I've actually been wearing this a lot and I put it through a couple of washers already washes recommended but I thought I'd try to test it and put it through a normal wash came out fine it kept it shape and everything this one is a navy and you can get two fits the performance fit like this one which is slimmer or the classic fit which is looser once again I followed hb's sizing guide and ordered a medium which is my normal size and it fits really well bearing in mind it is a slim fitting te I'm on the The Edge though I think that if I had a marginally bigger chest I'd probably go for a classic fit or size up in this Slimmer fit uh the features I like are that it's 87% Marina wool 133% nylon whereas I have an australian-made uh t-shirt from Marino and cotton and which I feel gets more uh shapeless after a couple of washes probably because of that cotton uh component the collar is close around my neck which I really like I'm not a fan of t-shirts where the colorless loose and open I think it's called the 72-hour tea because the marina content is antimicrobial meaning that it resists little smelly microbes from your skin that make regular cotton teas a bit smelly and the 72 hours is meant to Define how long you can wear it for so I did I wore it under my shirt at the office on a Friday not particularly straining activity I know but then I wore it on a Saturday uh to prune fruit trees about 4 hours of sweat up and down ladders and wielding chainsaws and loppers and then on Sunday I was relaxing and true enough the sweat from Saturday Wicked and dried off in a few minutes in the breeze and it did not stink on Sunday in fact after hanging it up on Sunday night I reckon I could have worn it again at least one more day as a base layer and as an outer t-shirt it was really comfortable the material is soft and not itchy and as a temperature regulator on Saturday and the air temperatures was about 16 C and I felt warm with just a t-shirt on underneath a loose work shirt I have since worn it to Darwin when the temperature was just under 36 Cel feeling like 40 I think and while it wasn't exactly cool I certainly wasn't uncomfortable It's Made In Indonesia with New Zealand wool my only complaint is that the wool is from New Zealand not Australia I mean they're still trying to claim Sam Neil as one of theirs you know just joking the 72r Marino T sells for $88 on their website finally this is the proof Rover pant it's in a straight gray in 73% Cotton drill with a bit of recycled polyester and 2% ler for a little stretch Comfort the Recycled polyester material is actually trademarked as reprieve R re true temp 365 uh which regulates temperature so you don't get too hot or too cold I haven't proven it in the field but it feels good uh you can get uh the Rover pant in straight leg or like this one in slim fit I got it in my usual 32 in Waist but it's actually a bit roomy for a slim fit pant it's definitely vanity size because as I said I'm actually a 33in waist maybe a bit more and this fits more like a 34 in my opinion sometimes i' buy a 30in waist and that fits me in some jeans and five pocket pants uh better than maybe I should have got uh in others maybe I should have got a 30 in I do hate vanity sizing in clothes especially pants as it is it fits me like a relaxed pant which I'm okay with as I I wear both Cuts uh in my pants some of the features I like are the uh gusseted crotch giving you a bit more comfort in the Ghoulies when you squat as well as the dart uh behind the knees that help with the comfort as you kneel and squat there are you'd expect uh five Pockets being two front two back and a coin pocket uh that's big enough to put in a couple of Olympic medals for coins I mean it's big uh it goes right across the width of the front pocket that it sits in while unexpected I'm finding this quite useful because I usually slip in an EDC knife and mini torch into the fifth pocket and then I find getting them out a bit of a struggle and quite ungainly when you're trying to show off manly EDC like you know us manly folks do I got the pant just as a weather turned so I've had a chance to wear it on a day that was quite cold and wet and and then the next few weeks in a warm sunny spring day that got to the 30 Celsius Mark and I found the pain very comfortable in both temperatures still new and unwashed they feel a little stiff because of the canvas-like drill material but I can see that it will soften and I think a patina will develop uh just like jeans the Rover pant is made in Indonesia on their website the proof Rover pant sells for 118 us and I like it so much I'm actually going to buy another pair in Olive in the 30in waist and see how or if that fits better well there you go uh I thought this was a reasonable swag from hugb to get on with and if you agree click on the like button particularly if you want to see more of this and I I know what to make in terms of videos oh and uh what was the gripping idea I had for a video involving these as well as some other gear that I already own J know I thought I'd do a survival challenge it's been a while since I've been 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8VdR7jnsoFc | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8VdR7jnsoFc | How Do You Store Your Electrons (Stan The Energy Man) | [Music] hello and welcome to stan energy man here today on think take away stan osterman coming to you from a kind of a soggy hawaii um it's definitely winter time here we had our first big low pressure system come through and maui got flooded big time in downtown honolulu's without power so our studios actually operating on alternate power right now but today is also a special day especially here in hawaii but especially also for our country it's december 7th the 80th anniversary of the attack on pearl harbor and this the the story that i've got today for for this thing tech excuse me really does tie back into that that lesson lessons learned from december 7 1941. and so there were a couple of things that history teaches us about that day and what led up to that day and two of the issues were number one japan was trying to keep us out of their plans that they had to take over most of asia and the pacific and they were certainly capable of doing that they were very disciplined very solid military and that ties into energy because the second reason i want to talk about relating back to the bombing of pearl harbor was the united states held back our sale of oil to them so they could still prosecute their operations in asia and in the pacific islands and that i think was really what set off the war and one of the things that kind of ties back to my discussion on critical analysis is you know is something worth fighting for is it really worth a nation going to war over and december 7th teaches us yes energy was something that the japanese felt was worth going to war over and we see that lesson repeated in the middle east today energy is important energy is valuable energy is a precious commodity in the industrial age and therefore when we talk about energy and we deal with energy and how we use it where it comes from we need to think about that critical analysis i talked about last week and really think our way through so first it was coal we had coal that powered steam ships that took the place of sailing ships and then oil and then oil took over diesel engines big engines on ships and we had a war over it so when we learn the industrial revolution drove high-speed change through the world first it was coal that needed to be used for the heat and steam and then natural gas and oil so today we've woken up from that industrial age that we've we worked through with a i call it a pollution hangover we have a hangover from the bad side of energy the bad side of oil the bad side of coal and we seem to have settled on electricity is the answer and it certainly could be the clean answer if we do solar and wind and hydroelectric and maybe even the newer version of nuclear power nuclear fusion which is supposedly getting refined pretty well now to where it's really safe and can be scaled to a fairly small scale maybe even to an individual home and give us clean power for many years without the after effects of spent spent fuel spent radioactive fuel but energy comes in many forms and you know my early shows i talked about the um the physics term for um for energy includes basically the energy the first law of thermodynamics the energy is neither created nor destroyed it just changes forms and energy comes in many forms sometimes you need heat energy sometimes you need light energy sometimes you need mechanical energy or sound waves and it turns out an electrical energy is one of the best forms of converting different kinds of energy like heat from coal and gas and things into electricity that can convert to do work that drives our society today that that runs our tvs and our computers and our washers and dryers and even our cars nowadays our electric cars and we're getting to a point where pretty soon you're going to see electric aircraft you're going to see electric ships submarines are already in to a great degree electric ships and it's fairly easy to make but what if you make too much of like too much electricity you know electricity has one characteristic that you got to use it when you make it or you got to store it so how can you store it and so when you find clean ways to make electricity how do you store it so you can turn it back into clean electricity efficiently and safely in other words how do you best store electricity or maybe even a better way to look at it is how do you best store electrons i'm going to differentiate just pure electricity for electrons for a reason today i think if you look at storing energy in the form of the electrons that make that the electricity comes from in all the atoms you'd begin to to see my point um right now we choose batteries as uh one of the first things that comes to mind when we do electrical storage um because they're very efficient at storing and releasing energy on demand but are they the best answer batteries certainly have a lot of positive attributes they're portable they're safe uh they're not super expensive and they're reliable i mean they're there when you need them um unless you of course put three or four of them in a d cell flashlight don't use a flashlight for two years then they probably don't work too well but you know they're generally speaking pretty darn reliable the car battery in your car lasts years and it's it's great you know i mean batteries are awesome technology and they're mainly though they're made of heavy materials and so what you're really doing again getting back to the electron theory is you're storing electrons which are pretty much weightless i mean literally they're little packets of energy but when we're storing it in the batteries we're storing it in metals often or combinations of metals that we can retrieve those electrons and then push them back in and then retrieve them and push them back in so if you're making it if you're making batteries out of metals where do the metals come from do they come do we have them here in the us or do we have to import them do we mine them from the ground and if it's several different kind of metals are all the metals available do we do we have safety issues with mining the materials do we have ecological issues with mining the metals so we have to keep looking at all those all those components of you know the critical critical analysis i talked about last week when it comes to storing electrons so we know how where the y batteries work best but what we really really want to do is store the electrons and as many as we can store in the least amount of space and the least amount of weight and that's it so how do you store one of the smallest particles if you can even call it a particle it's just a packet of energy how can you store that smallest particle known to man and and get that energy back out to do its work and do it cleanly efficiently with all the good attributes that you could take away from the clean um critical analysis theory we talked about so let's think about it this way if you were a scuba diver air would probably be a really important thing you'd want to take with you diving so you could go down below and and you could breathe for 20 minutes half hour depending on how deep you're going but you couldn't just put a balloon on your back with air in it because you'd be so buoyant you'd be floating at the top so although scuba divers need air and theoretically you could take air on your back and go scuba diving the laws of physics don't let you do that because air is kind of uh let's use a real technical term fluffy compared to iron or something so what we have to do is we have to compress that air and put it in a scuba tank and that looks to store a bunch of air as a compressible gas in a scuba tank and put it on her back so we can go underwater and swim around freely and be pretty much neutrally buoyant as we go underwater and that's kind of the concept i want to start thinking about when i talk about storing electrons why are we storing electrons in a really heavy instrument a battery because we're going to need a lot of electrons if you're talking about the grid are you talking about electric airplanes or electric trains or boats you're gonna have to store boku electrons and you're not gonna be able to do it if your metal storage capacity and batteries is weighing you know 20 30 40 50 pounds tons you know depending on how big this thing is so we want to think of using that scuba analogy as how we store our electrons how would we store billions of electrons do we need big steel heavy steel tanks well maybe we do but maybe not the way you think batteries are great at storing electrons but the metals and metals metals we use are they wear out after a while sometimes the metals are hard to get they're valuable and sometimes even poisonous so what are the alternatives there's there's other ways to store electrons you can use flywheels that takes some energy and puts it into motion um but flywheels and spinning flywheels in motion they store energy and they give it back to you really quickly but they're even bigger and heavier than batteries and while they're spinning they're not even usable in transportation because they have so much centrifugal force in them that it would actually stop a vehicle from turning or it's the same thing it keeps the motorcycle upright the wheels that are spinning it's the same thing as a flywheel they keep the bike from tipping over that's how come bikes are so much more stable when they're moving so the more energy you want to store um the heavier the flywheels would be so let's go back to the scuba diver are there lessons that we can take away from that model um what would storing electrons look like in the first place it'd have to be simple simple molecular structure you know if you were going to store electrons you know what where would you pick that electron from electrons are just parts of atoms so what would you look for these things all the undesirable elements um that are in fuels are from atoms that you don't need really need to do use to get the electrons out the carbon [Music] the byproducts from burning fossil fuels and stuff they give you carbon and other gases and co2 and co so we don't really want to just pick any atom that has a bunch of electrons on it we'd want to pick one that's non-toxic and environmentally friendly we'd want it to be safe to transport and by definition it should be very light because all we want is the electrons it should be made up mostly of just electrons so what's the simplest lightest and most plentiful element in the universe i mean if we're going to pick one let's be idealistic let's pick which is probably the best one to use how about the very first element on the periodic chart how about hydrogen how about green hydrogen hydrogen made from clean electricity almost every country that has a water source or solar available or wind can make a pretty good amount of their own electricity and if we could make that electricity in abundance and we could store it in hydrogen then we probably have a pretty clean solution but what's what's the rest of the story on hydrogen hydrogen's always found attached to other atoms so you can harvest hydrogen from a lot of different things i mean gasoline has hydrogen oil has hydrogen in it people have hydrogen in them but the simplest way to make hydrogen is to break that hydrogen oxygen bond in water you know good old h2o two hydrogen atoms one oxygen atom that's water how much water is there on the planet there's lots of water and you don't need to use all that water to make electricity um to make hydrogen because even when you use a hydrogen in a fuel cell it gives you most of the water back and the difference is there's some heat involved so i'd like to put up a picture right now that shows you what a basic electrolyzer looks like this is a real simple electrolyzer and i i did it i used to actually have one of these when i worked for hcat and we'd always take it out when we do displays for schools or public awareness things because most people just don't realize how simple it is to make hydrogen hydrogen all this container consists of is it's a donna's cookie jar from the big island of course without the cookies because i ate them all and if you look at the image again on the right hand side you see a like it looks like a steel wool pack on the end of a piece of copper with a connector on top connected to a black wire and the same on the left is the steel wool with a copper wire connected to a red wire on the top and there's water in that container filled up right almost to the top there's a little air space on the top there and that is a basic electrolyzer you can put other things into the water to make it more conductive this one has a little bit of sodium hydroxide in there that i mixed in not very much because if you mix too much in it's real caustic but a little bit of sodium hydroxide and that's a basic electrolyzer so let me show you not only is it simple but this thing works basically you can run it off of solar panels you can run it off of dc batteries you can run it off of wind turbines to make hydrogen so if we can roll the video this video shows what the hydrogen looks like coming off of your little electrolyzer the left left side has got a connector to the positive terminal on the battery and the right side is your negative terminal and when you put the negative terminal on and get it connected what happens is um it'll start producing hydrogen and it looks like the image again can we show the video there we go so the video starts going you can see that there's more bubbles coming off the right side because that's the hydrogen side and less bubbles coming off of the left side which is the oxygen side and of course h2o one oxygen bubble for every two hydrogen bubbles that's why there's more bubbles coming off the right side but you can see i have a little tiny 12 volt battery off on the side and that's all i'm doing is just connecting it to the terminals and all an electrolyzer does a commercial one is it has a barrier that goes right down the middle between those two electrodes and it lets the current go between the two but it keeps the bubbles separated left and right they don't get all mixed up like they do in my little simple electrolyzer and the hydrogen comes off it's scrubbed and kept keep most of the water and any any oxygen flows over the hydrogen side they they turn it back into water and get it get it out of the electrolyzer then they run the hydrogen through what they call a desiccant that takes any more humidity out of it and after that they compress it they store it and it's ready to go into cars or industrial uses or you can even cook with it so as a word of caution if you want to make one of those little electrolyzers like i had demonstrated there you can but i offer you this one word of caution hydrogen by itself is not flammable but the gas that comes out of my little home-built electrolyzer is flammable because the oxygen and the hydrogen gas are mixed together that's hydroxide and what happens is that's flammable pure hydrogen is not flammable but if you mix it with an oxidizer it is flammable so you don't want to put on that electrolyzer and and get it going and crank out a bunch of of uh hydrogen and oxygen atoms and have them floating around the top of that container and have a little spark hit it or it'll it'll get your attention it'll probably cover you with all the sodium hydroxide in that container and bust a bust open your um your container your little electrolyzer so it's not to be fooled with but i just wanted to show you how easy it is to make the hydrogen and um if you're going to make an electrolyzer like that you should probably go into some books and do a little bit more studying so you can keep it safe and don't make too much of it either so let's talk about safely safety compression and turning it back into water you know when you do have the hydrogen and commercial use and you put it in the fuel cell all you have to do to get it back into water is run it through the fuel cell the fuel cell has platinum in it or something like platinum that's a catalyst and the catalyst doesn't take part in a reaction or doesn't it doesn't get involved in making a new a new element it just accelerates the hydrogen oxygen getting back together into making water but it doesn't actually turn into anything in the water it just accelerates the reaction so when we do have a fuel cell vehicle basically the only thing that's coming out of the exhaust pipe is water and the only thing coming off of the motor or the engine is some heat which is a byproduct of of that fuel cell putting the hydrogen and oxygen back together to make water it's an exothermic reaction so it makes a little bit of heat makes a little bit of water and gives you plenty of electricity a lot of people also don't know that there's cars on the road today production cars not test cars although there's plenty of those there's test airplanes and test cars and test boats that all have hydrogen fuel cells in them but there are production cars by toyota and hyundai that are on the road today mostly in california because they have the hydrogen stations but they're going to be coming to hawaii pretty soon and we're working on that there's some here on oahu that servco services and we're gonna we're gonna look at those later so let's talk a little bit about what we do to match the hydrogen and the way of storing electrons versus just storing electricity but storing electrons using hydrogen um let's let's take that that critical analysis theory and i'd like to put it in a kind of a format that i call sustainability sustainability is a real popular concept nowadays because sustainability means you can keep it going forever and ever you don't run out of the sources they they're compatible with life you don't you know put out pollution and things like that so i kind of overlaid my critical analysis qualities on sustainability and i broke them out in a couple major areas first is the origin of the source materials you know those batteries that you that you're making where the where the materials come from the aluminum and the cars that you drive where does that material come from whenever we're using critical analysis and we're talking sustainability we have to make sure that the materials are number one there's enough of them around that we can actually make all the stuff we want and not run out of the materials because as we all know once a material gets scarce it also gets expensive and it drives the price up and on the other end is the material that we're using recyclable at the end of life can we turn it back around and remanufacture a newer model maybe a more up-to-date model using the same materials over and over again like glass aluminum and other metals and stuff that we can easily get like copper we can recover from wires and pipes and things um number two on sustainability and origins is how is it environmentally safe one of the components in the current technology and batteries is cobalt and you know lithium is actually felt relatively rare i mean there's probably enough of it to do a lot of batteries but you know for another 50 years or so but cobalt is actually fairly rare last time i checked with um the u.s geological survey they the current rate we're using cobalt it's only going to last us about 13 to 15 more years unless we find some sources that we haven't found already and that's really kind of spooky if we're looking at turning the millions and millions of cars you know in the united states into electric vehicles and you only have 13 years worth of cobalt left and you're using cobalt in the batteries and that's not too good that's going to make it awful tough to be sustainable um environmental factors when you do mining for these metals and stuff is it safe is it environmentally safe are you polluting streams are you putting trace metals down into your water table your drinking table are you doing all this in some other country are you are you subjecting the laborers that maybe don't have osha or don't have federal regulations to protect them are you subjecting these other foreign laborers to serious health hazards just because their country isn't as conscientious as ours about taking care of our employees and and the folks that work in our industries so that comes into human rights violations you know when you would you want to buy something just because it's cheap in a country but it's abusing the people that work there i don't think in today's uh society that's acceptable so that comes under the origin of materials and sources for these uh these products next is the manufacturing process when you do your raw materials and you have to make them into tanks or batteries or cars or trucks or whatever you're making computers does the manufacturing process also end up being sustainable is it affordable is it affordable in terms of all the materials you got to put in there and is there any waste you know most the farming industry has a good motto for it in in like when you raise pigs use everything but the squeal i mean they use every part of that pig that they can because that's how you have to do things to be sustainable and keep keep prices where they need to be so in the manufacturing process it's got to be affordable you have to have very little waste it also has to be safe again we don't want to be doing things in our manufacturing industries or other countries that's not good for human rights or the people that are working in our factories it's also got to be clean we we don't want to have materials that are that are going to hurt the environment and and introduce any kind of byproducts from the manufacturing process into our environment um how about using this this product whatever it turns out to be are there health issues with it you know we talk about maybe rf energy from cell phones or we talk about radiation from microwave ovens or tvs or from radar sets and airplanes you know are when we use it are we creating health issues or health hazards and again is it affordable if it's if it's something that only the rich people can afford that creates some issues in society as well and if it's sustainable it's probably going to be affordable because we've kind of built that into the manufacturing and the materials process another thing in the youth side is transportable um you know i come in from an aviation background and in the aviation world if it's heavy it costs you a big c5 or c17 military airplane can haul an incredible amount of cargo and you usually fill the airplane up before you'll keep it from taking off but the problem is the heavier that airplane get it gets the more fuel it uses to get where it's going so although it can take a real heavy load it costs you a lot of money and fuel to get it in place so if what we're making can be transportable it'll be cheaper to ship it'll be cheaper to to use if it's in our transportation sector that's why ford built their f-150s with aluminum because aluminum is lighter makes the whole vehicle more transportable which saves you on fuel and again there's always a safety factor and the last components that i have in here are end of life disposal so at the end of life you have a couple issues number one if it's materials that are hazardous to begin with you have to make sure that they're handled properly and in a lot of cases like i mentioned cfl light bulbs last week that's not the way to do it because if you're just mass producing things that people are going to throw in the trash you just take that hazmat and throw it in the in the in the landfills and end up polluting your own water so we should always look towards end of life either to have a system to recover uh hazardous materials that's that's reliable like a turn-in process like recycling cans or recycling glass you should have to recycle batteries in a convenient way not a way that you have to go pay for you have to go find somebody that'll take it like oil there's people who charge you recycle oil that's that's crazy so that that's the discussion on on critical analysis and life cycle but getting back to storing electrons and i've i've been studying energy stuff for probably over a decade and people know that i'm a hydrogen person and i have a hard time putting in them in a short elevator speech why but it's like that scuba tank for me hydrogen is critical it's really abundant it's recyclable it's non-toxic it it does everything that we talked about in today's show and it stores an awful lot of those electrons to be turned back into electricity and that's why i think we should be doing it because just like today's december 7th and we don't need to be fighting any more wars over oil or other energy or metals to make batteries out of even we need to be reminded by history that um everything that we do has a consequence and when it comes to energy and energy storage and the kind of vehicles we drive we need to take our time make good decisions with critical analysis and do what's right and i think hydrogen's the right thing to do that's going to wrap it up for stanton energy man this week and we'll be talking to you next week tuesday until then aloha [Music] ah [Music] you | ThinkTech Hawaii | UCZ5BKpljxXj4Y8Ut164GnSg | 2021-12-09 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 4,762 | 25,294 |
ZtBkPtzDbDg | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZtBkPtzDbDg | Survey Sayz Demo | [Applause] if you guys are ready to get the show started say yeah yeah welcome to survey says brought to you by hot red carpet featuring special dj black rabbit i'm your host aaron brown let's see what the survey says today two teams battle it out from one company to determine who wins the zoom call let's hear it for our first team so we've got the barbra streisand the other team name is the red hot trivia peppers are you guys trying to get brownie points with that name here's the first question name something you shake before using all right kyle what do you got a jug of milk or orange juice can i switch it to orange juice okay do you guys want to play or pass let's play this eric i'll go with ketchup ketchup do i have ketchup ray brown people how'd you hear about the game uh well my boss told me about it anna when her fan blowing she's making a music video from 1987 i'm into it hairspray hairspray back over to barbra streisand ashley you're the captain you can infer with your team cough syrup salad dressing ooh salad dressing's good yeah i think we're gonna go with salad dressing salad dressing all right all right so let's get the captains up to the keyboard serena from the direct deposit brian from work from homer simpsons name something sticky i see serena's first toffee hey dj black rabbit is taffy up there survey says tate show me tape number two number two you want to play how you doing dd what department are you in operations so do you and brian work together a lot yes melissa you and blue can i see glue up there survey says all right blue number four what was number one zebra is having a feast during this game this is too loud players will refrain from helping each other akh cheating or getting kids via the chat box box security will be alarmed [Music] i love my job wait a second look who just chimed in there melissa in the chat box are you trying to help out your teammate looks like someone's going to have to do the chicken dance what's everybody drinking white wine oh check you out family champagne all day hey matt where are you i'm here true who was the most popular character on the sidcom friends joey survey says number two jarrow said rachel we're gonna see if rachel's number one if it is he gets to steal the round [Applause] can we have gunther oh that's okay you got three more up there and i think there's only like three more friends last but not least we'll go back to jairo right right joe's in the kitchen he's italian he just cooks all day don't tell anyone i have a secret but you're my favorite don't tell anyone else baby phoebe number three i am shocked i'm a phoebe fan it has to be ross i need the team captain to say it yes we are [Music] team adams is on the board all right you guys the red hot trivia peppers won the game work from homers simpsons are going to the fast money rounds but avon trot family singers get to work as a team for our fast money round to walk away with 10 million dollars thanks for playing this has been aaron brown for hot red carpet presents survey says services see you next time you | HotRedCarpet | UClRrLEuqdHYsCCLr19e-k8A | 2020-11-02 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 594 | 3,083 |
TCFW02Hjj4I | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TCFW02Hjj4I | How to make a Shoo Fly block using 2 1/2 squares - Quilting Tips & Techniques 159 | hello today I just show you how to make a fun little block called a shoofly block and I've made it using two and a half inch squares quite like two and a half inch squares or possibly you could use five inch squares for some of the bits but it didn't work so well on this one you may have two and a half inch strips and things that you're losing up so this is a shoofly block and it's just got these half square triangles in the corners and quite often you probably would see it with the same background in the corners but I've chosen to put a different color in the background on this block but the making of it is just the same so you need to have four of these in my case white squares which would be two and a half inches square and then five of this soft bluey gray color and then you need another four two and a half inch squares of this corner if you're going to put it together like I have otherwise they would be in the same as the white so starting off with we're going to make a half square triangle corners here so for this I've got my little soft gray fabric now this has got a bit of a one-way design on it this fabric so you may want to keep an idea and eye on that because you may you may not mind but you may not want them to change direction in which case we'll just have to keep an eye on how we do those and for the corners we're going to make put two squares together but we're gonna mark on the back of one of them some lines and I've actually already done mine but I'll show you how I've done it so on the back of a square I'm just going to to draw a line I'm just using a mechanical pencil draw a line from corner to corner on the diagonal using my ruler so I just place that on so that the drawn line sits right on the diagonal and then just using a marking that's half an inch in on my ruler and it doesn't really matter which way around most rulers have marks every quarter of an inch or half inch or so and I'm just going to lay the half inch mark right over that line that I've just drawn on that diagonal and then I'm going to draw a second line so that it's a half an inch away from the first line so we end up with this square with a diagonal and then the shorter one half an inch away so I've already drawn it on my other one now because I was a little concerned about keeping my stripe well one way design on my fabric going the same way I need to have a look at how I'm going to position my diagonal so I'm actually going to do them so that they sit opposites so I've got my bigger triangle here and I want my bigger triangle here so that that would be going that way and that way so that when I flip those open to make the half square triangle blocks they're both going in the same direction there's this pattern on the soft gray fabric because I didn't really want them to be going all that other place so now I'm going to take that to the sewing machine we're going to sew on both these lines and the longer one first and then come back and sew on the second line and that's just so that we can make use of that triangle that we're going to be cutting away so I'm going to sew right on that longer line first right on top of the line and then I can take the next one and feed that one in as well so as long as you put them together right to get your One Direction fabric right you can turn them around as long as that lines and they're in the right place in the first place so now I'm going to come back and so that second line now this second line is really just so we can use this triangle but we're going to be cutting away I really need it for this block however I've been making other blocks like this and I'm getting quite a big collection so now we're going to cut those apart so I'm going to lay lay my ruler so that the quarter inch marking sits right over my sewing line I'm actually wanting to cut halfway between the two sewing lines and as it's half an inch gap if I laid my quarter inch line on top and cut then I've got that now we don't you don't need this smaller piece because when that opens up that's a half square triangle for a corner of a block and this piece here is a smaller version but we don't need it this time I just thought it made it usable rather than not usable and I'm just going to cut the second one again we don't need those save them for later leftovers aren't leftovers just delicious so now I'm going to do my pressing here and I'm going to press that into the darker color and this one and trust that we've got our things around the right way we put it in that in the blocking yes I'm very happy to say my little line on my fabric is going up and down now I've already done one piece for the top part of the clock these can be the bottom part of the block and I've joined together for the middle of the block just it was just three squares again I'm just using my quarter inch seam allowance so I've just joined those together already because I'm quite sure you know how to join three squares together so that's going to be the block and this last little row here has another little square in it so we'll just join it up so that you can see the block finished then you can have a lot of fun with different fabrics and things I'll show you a sample in a minute if a small thought that I've made using this block gets locked together I love these little blocks there a traditional block that has been used over the years and they said something so a little bit even in today's fabrics and things they can still look great press that into them just this one so now my seams should be alternating I've got them going out on that row I've got them going in on that row and I've got them going out on that row and that's so that when we join these little rows up we we can Nestle the seems quite nicely so now I'm going to join those together so these little seams here one should be going one way and one the other and that you can just feel it if you bring that in it'll just Nestle in together nicely so quite soft colors and made my corners are looking a little dark a little bit stronger so you're probably wondering what on earth I was thinking I'll show you what I was thinking so I've actually alternated it with another block and I found this delicious fabric which has got a diagonal stripe on it oh my goodness how hard is that to use but I thought in this nice traditional block I'd give it a go so in this quilt that I've made I've used that diagonal stripe as my alternating block so it's exactly the same block it's got the same color corners on it this is this block here but I've used a navy blue instead of my light gray and I've used this Navy and white whichever way it goes diagonal stripe for my square in between where I've used just the plain white in this block and I just think that's really exciting I'm really thrilled with the way that's come out so it's just nine blocks that I've made on this course the piecing is exactly the same but four of them of the light block like I've just shown you and five of them are just this one with a navy blue and the diagonal striped fabric and I just think that's come out really nicely it's different I guess it certainly doesn't have that traditional look about it but it just seems to work and then I've just done the binding with that diagonal stripe as well so that was the true fly block it measures six and a half inches it'll be a six inch finished block when it's sewn in so enjoy the shoe fine | GourmetQuilter | UCj7LLCstKeAclYo4iGjZc1A | 2014-08-25 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,506 | 7,445 |
TNxtLwhMGTg | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TNxtLwhMGTg | The Venom Vlog - Episode 173: Shiver Discussion | [Music] [Applause] hey what's up everyone welcome to the episode of spitting venom aka the venom vlog this episode of 173 and today and all week we're gonna be talking about the Daniel Way run of venom which came out from 2030 I think was 2003 to 2004 in the lasted 18 issues and I actually really enjoyed the book when it came out a lot of people I remember when it first came out early reviews on it were pretty negative and a lot of people like where's vent you know where's venom how can you have a first issue without then a minute sound familiar so yeah the FIR entire first issue doesn't really have them and there's hints of the costume and stuff but no you know reveal of them and then same with the second issue you see venom and stuff but you don't get into Eddie Brock and you're kind of wondering how it ties Eddie Brock and there's this big mystery and what I liked is that Daniel way stuck to his guns and was like I'm gonna keep building this mystery which he did for about ten issues before he started to give us real answers so I really liked that I was hooked in and Plus after like this was remember this is like a year or two after the death of an weighing and all that stuff we didn't get a lot of venom stories around this time and the few that we did I wasn't really digging on so this felt like a nice breath of fresh air it felt like a nice departure from what I was expecting and basically in this first run that we're gonna talk about today called shiver which is written by like I said Daniel a and Francisco Herrera was the artist on it these first five issues were basically the movie the thing by John Carpenter which is one of my all-time favorite films in my top 10 list as well came out 1982 the same year I was born and I've just been a fan of that movie ever since I first saw it when I was like eight or nine years old and so that's what this is it's the premise of the thing so if you don't know what that means it's basically the entire story is set in an Arctic base and there's a creature loose and it can mimic people and that's what you get and I don't want to spoil the thing for you if you haven't seen that movie go see it it still holds up if you get on blu-ray it looks wonderful it's a great movie but for this one we get introduced to as a new character named Patricia Robertson and she's a 24 year old you know I think she's in the not the Marines I think she's in the army or she was in the army and it kind of starts off this is the only kind of negative critique I have for the book from a story standpoint is that when it starts off she's kind of narrating and dumping all this exposition on you that she says you know like she's like she has like a bunch of dogs you know you know carrying her she's like on a sled and stuff and it's like you know dogs in a dog sled and stuff and all these dogs are pulling her to get to this facility called the Ararat and the or Ararat and the Ararat is like about 20 miles away from her base which is called Christmas town so you're kind of learning about the environment and the layout and they're up near the Arctic like I said about 20 miles or 30 miles away from the Arctic and she's on her way up there being pulled by these dogs she gets there and she comes out and she's narrating she's like you know I get all these dumb tasks they make me run errands but when I signed up in the army I wanted to prove that I could do things I wanted to prove that I could you know stand side by side with some of the other top soldiers you know uh you know that I trained with and and I wanted to you know be up there you know and prove myself and basically no one's given me a chance and now they sent me you know they gave me a headset and put me in a chair and they sent me to this base called Christmas town after I you know what did a couple missions and now I'm here just doing this and they have me running errands to this other facility nearby and basically she's just returning videotapes or DVDs she's like hey guys we finished the movies you let us watch can we you know bring some more back and she doesn't really know too much about this facility and then you know that they are doing some kind of science experiment there and they're a bunch of nerds and they had a bunch of blu-rays and or DVDs that you know they trade sometimes so she's returning these so she's kind of like yeah I want to prove myself and then sure as anything as soon as she you know asked for that she gets the opportunity to so in my critique is I don't know if I would have had her narrate and dump all that exposition I probably would have you know cut to flashbacks briefly just show moments where she's you know where people aren't giving her the time of day or whatever but I understand page count you got a you know constrict so I don't know for me I would have probably added in more so you could see you know kind of what her life is like a Christmas town otherwise just taking her word for it but says she's the good guy good guys narrating you kind of take the word for it it felt very spider-man II the way she was talking I was like okay it kind of eases you in to a venom story when you have someone that's a little bit Peter Parker ish you know in a way so Patricia shows up at the facility she's like hey can I you know I have the tapes you know I want to return them can we borrow some more and she gets no answer it's just static through the intercom so she's pressing it again hello hello hello nobody there then she hears someone finally respond and they go help me and she's scared out of her mind now and the dogs behind her barking at the building and so she's starting to freak out she goes inside investigates and she ends up seeing a bunch of dead bodies every one of the facility has been killed and not just killed but mangled their heads twisted around their bodies drained of fluids it is a nightmare and she is freaking out her heart's racing and she's just trying to like get through it find the voice that was you know like calling out to her she's like look come out come out to me like you know I'm near the door front entrance come out to me so she was actually trying not to do those stupid horror movie thing where she just goes in and looks for the person she's like come to me and the person like you know doesn't answer so she was like oh god I'm gonna regret this so Italy she tried to not do that right and so she goes in further into the darkness to look for this mysterious person who is begging for help what she ends up coming across is a scientist who locked himself in a freezer so she goes into the kitchen and she sees all these people just torn apart and she throws up and she's you know freaked out she's about to leave and then she hears something on the other side of that fridge door so she goes over to it opens it up and sees this scientist and so she finds her first survivor and she's like okay let's get you out of here so she grabs him he's like freezing because he's in a freezer in the Arctic as well so he's you know hypothermic or you know going through that phase and he's shaking so she grabs him he's barely able to speak she puts him on her sled and she's like alright we found the survivor I'm getting the hell out of here and she takes off with the dogs and they leave and then way back in the distance you can see the shadowy figures standing in the distance as she departs and the second issue though we get into finding out who that shadowy figure is you thought maybe oh it's venom and Venom's gonna follow them but no actually it's this this guy named the suit and he shows up and he's kind of like a menon black kind of character he's very stoic you know no sense of humor whatsoever he shows up to the side we're venom was now has been maybe taken away by by Patricia and he shows up and he can't find the symbiote anywhere and he's like all right there's dead bodies here and he's in her calming someone he's like look I'm at the site but I you know I don't know what to do the symbiote is not here so I'm gonna I think I saw a sled leave a little bit ago I'm gonna go follow that sled and follow their you know their tracks to wherever they're going because maybe the symbiote went that way so he's you know you he has like shades on and you know he's got spiky gray hair I think and and he's just like no nonsense guy he's just wearing a suit so you're like well how ski not you know the colds not hurting him but you know he has some secrets that we're gonna find out soon too so he decides to follow Patricia and where she's heading and she gets back to Christmas town and brings in the guy that she found the scientist and he's freaking out you know and so they bring him in to the Med Bay and they're trying to treat him at this point you get introduced all the other characters Malone Delacroix some of the other people that work on the base with with Patricia at Christmas town and they're like what's going on and he's like she goes well everyone was dead and Malone the guy in charge is like yeah polar bears will do that too and to you and she's like polar bears and I also thought that was little weird I mean they live in a world with mutants and and superheroes and all this other stuff so to just immediately be like oh it's polar it's something normal you know it's like you could tell by Patricia's look on her face Malone even says that he's like you look you know pale you look sick he's given her coffee her hand shaking she can barely drink it he's trying to calm her down so to me it seemed weird he would jump rape the polar bears but he does whatever it's almost like they're like trying to act like super in you know fantastic things don't happen in this world for any reason that's my other minor critique of it but but other than you know those those are very mid picky things because the story does move along pretty quickly and I do like this story I and my only other maybe negative critique is probably the artwork which i think is great artwork Francisco Herrera does a great job but the tone of this book is very intense and very you know you know mysterious and it's like John Carpenter's The Thing and you have an artist who draws kind of like Humberto Ramos style and that just to me doesn't fit the tone like Sam Keith I think does the covers of these books and and his art is amazing he would have been a great choice for this book or someone else along those lines after you guys like this really sketchy dark but you know super you know big shadows a lot of black inks like that to me would have worked a little bit better because the tone of this doesn't make you feel any of the fear it you definitely feel like you're reading like a comic book and it has like this almost fun vibe and it's not that Francisco doesn't deliver on the horror elements or draw emotional things because he does he does a great job on that but I just I would have probably gone in a different direction but the whole point of these lines especially these eighteen issues was Marvel tsunami it was part of the line that involved the Human Torch comic book the Inhumans young Inhumans comic book Sentinel which was a comic book about a sentinel basically and all these had different artists from different countries and you know for most part some of them had you know a domestic artist but a lot of them were trying to get new people into comics writers and artists alike and that was kind of it it was a wave of new people which is why they called it marvel tsunami so so it works overall but for me I would have if I if I had the chance to you know edit or work on this book I would have said like oh we need the artist that could capture the horror that you're doing kind of like how Brian Stegman is doing right now with Donnie Kate's on venom but that aside I mean that's again the book itself still works for me and and the storyline is still great so speaking of that story you know Patricia's back now she has the scientist he's freaking out the dogs now are outside freaking out so she goes and checks on them and she's you know having to juggle all this stuff at once and Malone meanwhile I was like hey look we have these generators that can only we have to turn them on in a certain time every day so we all have to kind of you know go to bed now it's like 10:00 p.m. or whatever even though it's kind of bright out you know he's like we still got to go to bed and we got to you know use the generator sparingly so we'll get up first thing in the morning we'll shut off the generators we'll get things going and we'll get to the bottom of this so everyone at that point goes to bed after you know she checked in with the dog she had to bring one inside her main dog Ivan because he looks like he got injured and the one thing Francisco does really well is on every character or even the dogs he put he established right when you see them that they're wearing some kind of black like you know or or Ivan has like a black shriek you know of a streak through his hair of you know black hair on white hair so there's it's really neat how Francisco did that because that plays a factor in as you know as the creature has now infiltrated this base and so at night everyone's going to bed and then they all get a visit most of them get a visit from someone unknown obviously it being venom and they come in you know venom comes in and takes those three people and so the next day when Patricia wakes up it's just her and one other guy and the scientist and and the dog is even missing and so now we already have four suspects which one is venom is he one of them is he all of them is this the venom we know is it Eddie Brock there's so many questions and when is that suit guy going to show up like there's so many things going on and really quickly it escalates an issue three where everyone just starts getting picked off one by one and Patricia doesn't know who to trust and she's like do I trust the scientists you know or did I bring he bring the thing here with us was it riding on Ivan was it on the dog the whole time you know she doesn't know what's going on she's freaking out and when she does find Ivan he has like a finger in his hand so she's like okay clearly he was attacked that he defended himself so I guess venom went in to get the dog at late at night and the dog end up fighting back and bit off the finger of whoever you know venom was impersonating so it has a very good thing vibe to it where you just don't know who to trust don't know what's going on and it's very chaotic but in a way you can follow it so I really like that a lot about this storyline and so Patricia does her best she's trying to figure out what's going on and all of her teammates are getting picked off and then the suit shows up and when he shows up you know the group's they're like you know don't trust him we don't know who he is and of course venom is impersonating some of these people or one of these people so it he's easily easily you know making it an argument non-stop and mu disrupting everyone and trying to get them to not think clearly and overwhelm them especially Patricia he's starting to take a liking to Patricia of enemies so the suit kind of picks up on that and is trying to protect her to a certain extent until it realizes she's the last one left alive and the suit even at one point he turns to everyone and he's like look you know I got a I believe you're infected I gotta kill you and the guys like no and he you know takes a gun or another guy della Cory I think walks up and takes a gun and shoots the suit guy right in the head and the suit guy drops dead and you're like holy crap so whoever he was however we can survive the cold I guess we're not gonna find those answers because he's down now and then now it is just Patricia with these people that she's not sure she can trust and the one guy who had answers has had his face blown off so it gets really intense from here on out one by one again everyone gets picked off and it's just left to just Patricia and the scientist and and they have the bunker down and they start coming up on the plan and they're like you know what why don't we go outside we'll destroy all the cars we'll take Ivan the dog you know who's still alive and she's like and what the three of us will get the hell out of here and then you know chiefin tells a scientist she's like look I found you in that freezer you clearly left all your people to die out in that dining room or the kitchen area you locked them you locked yourself in that freezer to survive so you're to me you're a scumbag but you're gonna answer for those crimes I'm gonna take out of here and we're gonna strand the the alien here and the alien you know she's like so give me some answers and he's like yeah this is different than what it's based off of like you know he gives you a little some answers he says you know like this creature isn't like venom it's not it's an alien from another planet but it's different and acts different than all the other ones do and and so as we're getting these answers this suit comes back alive he stands back up and he's like yeah I like I'm not human either and his face fixes itself and you see all these little nano robots coming out of his eyes and rebuilding the skin on his face to make him look whole again so the suit guy mentions he says I'm also from outer space and I'm like a nano race and I'm sent here to kill this creature because unlike the other Clint ours it is very different it is it comes from a symbiote here on earth but but that's all I know about it and I know we got to destroy it because you know it is a very extreme version of a symbiote it bonds with a host and it drains them completely of all their fluids which was something we saw in planning the symbiotes so this does tie into that continuity worse there are symbiotes out there that most of the inmates do do that when they bomb to someone they slowly drain them and over the course of a few years you know they might have to purge their hosts well this one drains you almost instantly and it needs to constantly feed to keep going and it itself doesn't even know what it is it's like I I thought I knew what I was but now I'm just hungry all that and so I'm just acting on bass instinct I'm just gonna keep feeding and keep feeding and that's just my goal from now on so it doesn't even know where it came from either to an extent so all that's going on and we're getting the answers that we need for the most part but then as soon as it starts getting real the final battle happens in this you know in this run and it has Patricia side-by-side with scientists trying to protect him and then the suit guy dealing with the symbiote and then he turns you they after he thinks he destroyed it he looks around he says wait a minute he's like you know Patricia come to me and she's standing next to a scientist and she's like why and he goes because he's not human and she turns around and the scientist is venom like venom has gone into him as well and so it turns into venom and it starts attacking her and then the suit realizes okay I agree with your initial plan we I destroyed all the trucks for you this thing cannot ride one of us and get away so now all that's left is you it cannot bond with me it cannot you know make me a host because I am nanotech you know nanobots from outer space it can't bond with me but it can bond with you so I gotta kill you so that way you you know you can't be a host of this thing and it can't get away and she's like no you're not I'm not gonna let you kill me I'm gonna get out of here so she fights with the suit temporarily and then venom intervenes takes the suit grabs him breaks them in half like a toy toss them aside and just it's just one-on-one with Patricia now so as Patricia as you know last-ditch effort she's just up against a block of ice she's got her gun she's shooting at the symbiote the symbiote is not even fazed by her it's getting closer it's toying with her it's taunting her it's saying you know like just bond with me let me you know take you to the next location and you know and I promise I'll make it quick or whatever and he's like you know and she's like no stay away she shoot and shoot and shoot she close her eyes and then when she opens her eyes because the kill never comes Venom's gone and the suit realized or the not the suit not the guy but the alien suit realized that there is something else that it could probably survive better on and this again a very big nod to the thing she looks up and she was wait a minute the dogs and she runs back to the dog pen and sees that Ivan where she was trying to keep him safe has has been broken out he's gone and now she realizes that the alien suit venom has you know bonded width the dog and is getting away in the dog because it can survive those cool conditions it's made for being outside and you know and dragging people from location to location it knows it can survive out there better than it could if it bonded to a human host like Patricia so it was smart and it's been adapting and it's it's very clever now and it's it knows what it wants and it knows it needs to find a civilization so it can just keep eating and eating and eating and it knows it's about out of food here so it just leaves Patricia doesn't even bother bonding with her and just takes off on Ivan and then when Patricia realized that and the suit guy realized that because he after being broken that he puts himself together he walks up to Patricia and knocks her unconscious and and collects her body and it's like all right well this sucks like I have and they calls his HQ or whoever he's talking to he's like look I have one survivor I'll bring her with me but you know the creatures heading in this direction and we gotta we gotta track it down and that's pretty much where this first arc ends and it's I thought this was really good I thought there was a lot of good tension in this I thought Daniel way paced this really well and like I said I have a few nitpicks on the book overall but for what it is it works for me and I know a lot of people didn't really like this run because they're like oh it's no Eddie Brock it's no this know that Eddie Brock does show up and we will talk about that when we get to the end of this story he is definitely involved we're gonna get a lot of answers it's going to tie into the Fantastic Four Reed Richards especially that it's going to tie into shield and Nick Fury I mean this book it's crazy it deals with robots and clones and outer space it's super horror and super sci-fi and it gets really out of control but in a way that I really like it and then the next issue or the next episode we do of this it's called run it's the next five issues issues six through 10 of this book and it's you know basically then I'm finding a small town and it being protected coincidentally and luckily by Wolverine so we get a good Wolverine versus Benham battle along with all these other characters you know Patricia and the suit guy comes back and then also some new characters that were gonna meet as well so you guys let me know have you read this run have you read shiver or any of the Daniel a run let me know what you think down below and throughout this week we're going to do four episodes about this run you know covering all 18 issues so I hope you guys stay subscribed and stay watching and you guys like what we do and again as always in all the videos comment down below and let me know what you think after we make each video so thank you so much for your time like share subscribe all that fun stuff and I'll see you guys in the future peace | Siike Donnelly | UCRuOJvaaDXG6xE6GhIOaVjw | 2018-05-21 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 4,750 | 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0WVjal-gVZ4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0WVjal-gVZ4 | Quarantine means no socializing so I played board games with myself | hey there friends how's it going my name is kevin and this video is sponsored by dragon raja which is a triple a quality console game in your pocket it's optimized and adapted to provide a superior gaming experience on your phone using the latest technology of unreal engine 4. it has a crazy immersive environment for example little touches like standing the street causes traffic jams slippery streets and snowy nights can cause spills and your mood matters your character can get cold hungry happy upset and these moods impact your performance in and out of fights there are lots of different fun and real interactions that are waiting for you to try in game realistic climate changes and seasonal cycles architecture styles and scenes from all over the world it has a fantastic character creator which if you watch my videos is very important to me also a new unique class is available for the first time this month the fighter can combine your fighting skills to create new ones and also summon a personal robot player housing is also a new feature in dragon raja unless you create and customize your home like you would an avatar and another thing i love is your choices affect how the story unfolds which is always fun there's also a career system you can become a famous chef or powerful movie star as long as it's not a youtuber i'm sure anything would be fun if you want to check it out the link will be in the description thank you very much to dragon raja for sponsoring the video it helps me out a whole bunch and thank you very much for watching as well and without further ado i hope you enjoy the video hello friends how's it going my name is kevin and today we're doing something a little bit different you see before this whole lockdown thing i used to get together and play board games with friends pretty often and i really really enjoyed it and it's left a void in my in my life to be honest now i don't have any friends to play with but i figured why not play some board games by myself wow that's probably the most depressing thing i've ever said so i figured a good one to play by myself would be the game of life to see where it all went wrong what led me to this so we got kevin here kevin here and kevin there we're gonna play three pieces and i'm thinking surely one out of three has got to be a good life all right first we gotta roll to see who goes first all right that's nine for me six for me and five for me yes i go first i'm gonna start off by going to college five let's see one two three four five lose next turn well [ __ ] i'm already losing but that means i'm also winning oh i'm a weird man oh wait i forgot they need to get uh jobs now okay they they each get a career card so you are a salesperson congratulations and you are a teacher no you can't be a teacher you don't have a degree that goes back in you're a travel agent ooh you get paid ninety thousand well why the fact that i bothered going into college wait wait but that's also me i mean yes this is confusing and you get 20k okay something is wrong there alright so blue kevin gets a payday of 20k one okay they're just [ __ ] following each other and you get [ __ ] 90k or i get 90k god damn it this is difficult oh wait no i skipped my turn which means it's my turn so kevin you take the seven a skiing accident god that's fitting given you're a travel agent but you get paid i am not going to be able to keep on top of this christ almighty it's already getting very confusing i don't know why this is actually kind of interesting i didn't expect it to be which is not a good thing to be saying about a video you're making for hundreds of thousands of people oh god that's scary but what i mean about it being surprisingly interesting is that i don't like red kevin even though that's me i don't want him to win i hate him white kevin is the best oh no like not in a race way like just color i'm gonna stop talking i have to go minus 40k here as well because i went to college which was [ __ ] stupid it's probably the most relatable thing i've ever said for most of you look at him getting married smug bastard i hate him and here's your [ __ ] payday while you're at it he's loaded it's not fair wait i'm loaded this is great okay finally i get my job along with my other personalities getting their jobs i i don't know anymore so since i went to college i get to draw three of these and three salaries and pick whichever one i want i think i'm gonna take the biggest salary i'm quite selfish like that i'm greedy i wanna be a superstar lose next turn facts sake at least i get my payday of 80k you know what i'll wipe my debt immediately like is it just me or do we all hate red kevin he's sitting over there with his smug face up living in that lovely cul-de-sac move across country pay 10k oh and because he landed on one that has this little symbol the 10k that he has to pay goes to blue kevin he's earned that jesus he's such a straight age he landed on say no to drugs and now he's on don't drink and drive oh he's such a loser i'm kidding please don't don't do those things they're bad all right i'm a role model white kevin is the best all right white kevin is getting married this is his wife she's scoliosis another payday for [ __ ] red i don't know why i hate him so much like it is me i am all of these players i should be happy i'm winning and i'm getting a house first fantastic please be cheap i honestly getting expensive house in this game seems just pointless to me 80k all right that's not too bad but i can't afford it oh wait no i passed payday my payday is 80k okay great then free house and a baby boy god that seems irresponsible since i don't really have the money for this and my wife is scoliosis it's going to be hard on her wedding reception pay 10k i'm sorry blue me you uh i don't deserve this i want blue me to do well i feel like he's a trier god bless him i want white me to win and i want red meat to die in an automobile accident attend the hollywood premiere oh i don't have to pay it because i'm attending my own premiere god i'm a narcissist but it feels good die die die die die feels good and in fact i'm gonna buy a stock with my money i have like no money i don't care i'm buying a stock and now anytime the number nine comes up i get 10k oh and i passed my payday as well so i get 80 grand this is good actually this this is nice buy furniture pay 10k oh god it sucks being blue i can see why he's so blue all the time when he has to keep paying for all this [ __ ] oh and i just realized it's a salesperson one so that doesn't go to the bank it goes to the villain red kevin are you invested yet because i'm really invested like way more than i thought i'd be all right red you're getting a house i hope you get something expensive because i think in a newer game you can make money on houses but this is the very old one and it doesn't actually do anything for you god damn it he got one of the cheapest ones and it's actually oh okay i was gonna say um it's actually kind of nice but no it's split in half from an earthquake i don't know if you'll be able to get insurance on that bad boy like it says 10k all right i'm gonna try and play it fair if i were him i would buy insurance on that because it's so cheap so that's integrity for you wait they passed two paydays as did i i did oh my god i suck at being the banker one house is blue getting let's take a look 100k for a country cottage i mean it's nice but i just really have the cash for this to be honest with you it gets a salary of 20. i don't know why i call him he it is me i'm honestly just getting very confused by this whole thing all right i'm going to put in my 50 that i have there keep five and then take out a bank loan of 60 i guess the bank loans you can take out of bangalore under 20 and you have to pay 25 back i too but i get to choose my way no not a hope am i putting my money into red kevin's pockets i'll pay it in medical bills thank you very much oh my god he used to pay 20k this isn't fair like that's his whole payday from there is to pay i'm getting screwed but i'm also doing really well at the same time trade salary card with any player yes blue you're trading it with red screw him get [ __ ] he had a comment the bastard tree falls on house pay 15k in short but he bought insurance bastard he's always one step ahead oh god blue's having a baby yeah not sure if that's responsible you're not doing the best actually no you just went from 20 to 90k blue kevin you're doing well for yourself you have multiple kids keep spitting them out for all i care you're financially secure even though in this world your paycheck can change at any second okay i think as blue kevin i'm gonna pay off my bank loan so i owe 75k for that good move me and you know what i'll [ __ ] ensure my gaff too who knows what's going on at this point i actually don't know who's winning i'm pretty sure it's red kevin yeah he's got four life cards and he's got a [ __ ] ton of money just realized i landed on a nine there as well so i get my 10k pretty sure i've missed out on that multiple times by now it's just hard to keep track of everything tree falls on house oh god blue landed on it too but i just got him insurance phew i almost got screwed taxes due for red but he just lost his high paying job so he doesn't even have to pay that much which is good i think from for me is it bad i don't know anymore i i don't know what i'm doing like rooting for me and against me i don't i don't know affects sake blue look you still have a chance don't get angry i think blue me is gonna buy car insurance too i seem like a responsible person when i'm blue i got my head screwed on right you know and i'm blue wind beautiful baby contest dude you don't have a baby where did you get the baby from red kevin is a villain he's up to some shady [ __ ] paid 25k for an african safari but you're the travel agent so you don't pay it but we're very much in line with each other blue was behind for ages but get some high rolls here which i like to see right best seller what why i guess they're a sales person maybe it's something to do with the property they bought maybe they fixed it up i don't know but either way they get eighty thousand dollars it's honestly so difficult to not call them day like it's me it's just weird i i can't get my head around it stock market slumps return one stock feck off oh there it goes my 50k i spent taxes due off fact at least you get your payday give to art institute pay 25 and you collect how much 20. so you get 15. i'm positive i've made multiple banking errors at some point like i think i'm doing all right but it's just gotta have happened it does get a bit overwhelming when you're trying to keep track of three accounts that are all yours daycare pay five per child can you give me a discount my wife is scoliosis oh god what's this burglar pay 50k if not in short well blue is always prepared level-headed blue back at it again with the insurance you know everything is going so right for blue i'm starting to dislike him by which i mean me but i disliked me way before i started playing this game so maybe i'm already there i'm not sure trade salary carried with any player i just got well probably gonna want revenge on blue i guess as lovable as bloomy is probably swap that back i like blue again now i just like an underdog two paydays for me not that that clarifies anything for you it's a confusing statement nine if only i had my [ __ ] stock i was stolen off me now for feck's sake blue you used to be sensible now you're buying a sailboat really like you're back down to 20k salary you can't be doing this you've gotten used to the high roller lifestyle you just got a payday but we still have to pay out more because of your reckless spending and what's worse is we got to give it to red kevin over there who's already loaded he is the one percent i'm sick of the one percent in this game of life even though really it's i'm sick of the 33 help of the homeless look at him he's probably recording and posting it to youtube as well he never does anything good unless there's something in it for him win nobel peace prize i deserve this what have i done i guess i am a superstar i do deserve this screw the scientists and all the people making the world a better place i wrote a nice song that goes like produce rock video wait how much 100k oh my god blue you're going off the rails you're having a midlife crisis and what's better is that goes straight to me the superstar sucks to be me for landing on it but it's great to be me that it has to be paid to me finally fred is actually losing some my money i i don't know have tattoos removed oh sorry have tattoos removed pay 100 000 okay he snapped out of his midlife crisis but still is paying so much money i wonder what his tattoo would have been i'm gonna look in components whatever i find first rpg kit this this is what his tattoo was yeah i can see why he got it removed i'm gonna leave it over with him as a reminder hey 50k per child can i have a discount my wife is scoliosis like sir that's not a thing stop asking for it hired jockey for your racehorse paid 65 god damn it or good i i don't know i don't know who i'm rooting for anymore kind of back on blue's side because he's making such foolish choices and it's just like blue kevin just needs a break trade salary with any pla it's kind of useless now but uh take it from me i guess take a hike red we're all sick here but i'm amazed by how close we are or how close i am to me i i don't know dude i still haven't grasped this even though we're coming right around the bend to the end you're a grandparent how are you doing this [ __ ] you have no kids i don't understand how many kids you've stolen winning baby beauty contest and becoming a grandparent i don't get it i've just realized i've not collected any of these paydays for any of us so let me sort this out real quick there you go split kevin there's your 60k year old for the three paydays don't be getting any cyclops tattoos please spin again if not in the lead good job blue good job eight i think you're straight into retirement yes you are retiring okay so this is how it works at the end you either go to the millionaire one if you think you have the most cash or if you don't you go to country acres if you do in fact have the most cash if you go into this one you get these four lifetimes which have bonuses if you go into this one you just pick up one it's pretty obvious that blue does not have the most money it's the right call red is going in there pretty confident in myself that i have the most money that's true no matter what i definitely have the most money pension collect 20 000 times this ah well it's still 60k i guess it just wasn't a very high roll wait six hold on a second oh no okay now they they still have the most money i think yeah it was actually close enough it's between red and white i think you know blue is a lot of life cards which gets you extra money i don't know it's all up for grabs white is now retiring ah i i don't think i can beat them so i'm i'm just going to go into this one the the modest retirement home and take my one card okay and red gets these four cards okay so now i have to add up all the money and see see where we stand wait one second i'm gonna need something for this uh there you go accountant i'm gonna need this for a second to be able to add this up i'll just put it at the bottom of my screen there i'm gonna try and change it all into a hundreds just to make it easy on myself wait how much oh my god wait i had so much money under here for [ __ ] sake i should have gone to the other place i stacked things on the wrong things and oh god damn it oh i think i could have gotten those life cards 255 for blue 945 this is a bit messy in cash for white kevin oh red kevin was hiding some cash too actually wait hold on a second oh my god this was actually really close 900 and oh wait there's more there jesus christ 950k okay i just lost to me or sorry i just beat me 950 but now the life cards come into play so let's see what white kevin accomplished with his life invented a new ice cream flavor the solution to pollution run world record mile open a health food chain and family horse wins derby which is a grand total of 600 blue kevin what did you get up to with your life you won a dance contest you discovered a new planet a pulitzer prize invented a new sport lifetime achievement award not surprised to be honest build a better mouse trap and find new energy source feck in hell you were up to a lot so that's 6.50 added on it's blue kevin has come last regardless of what has happened now red kevin what did you get up to swim the english channel you became president you designed a new computer got a nobel peace prize composed a symphony painted a masterpiece a toy invention sells big you cured the common cold humanitarian award and you climbed mount everest okay i am amazing and i've read all those it's like i was read kevin all along 1.45 million in cards which brings my total to 2.4 million i've won i've done it i've won but i also lost twice so i don't know how to feel about them and of course the winner deserves a prize so i award me the winner a prize goat with my face on it ah wow all right well that was fun i mean i guess this is going to be fun when you come out a winner but i'm also you know the double loser like i said i don't know i've mixed feelings on this but i had a good time a very strange experience but i thought this was fun so let me know what you thought of it i think i'm going mad but i hope you enjoyed that's the main thing i hope you're staying safe and yeah thanks very much for watching i really appreciate it and i hope to see you next time bye for now | Call Me Kevin | 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xZXFcRzsx-U | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xZXFcRzsx-U | ATTACK ON TITAN SEASON 3 EPISODE 16 REACTION + REVIEW! | hello confused this is kimchi yeah attack on Titan season 3 episode number 16 on the last episode colossal Titan find that comes out of a shell go to glut throws him mmm BAM he saw atomic bomb weapon boom BAM boom well Armin is now taking control he is like acting as a captain or commander right now which he should be he's I think he's a little bit more frightened doesn't know what to do at this point right now but also Reiner is not dead yet no yeah so he's laying down in the back he's kicking back while all this action is happening guys wanna be some another tremendous big action today as always attack on Titans delivering tons of action and epic we're ready for this are you ready I'm ready are you ready I am so ready guys thank you guys for joining kimchi and tofu let's go to start a tackle Titan season 3 episode 16 rising of them I just like how he just scoops it oh I didn't even think about yeah what yeah what if they freakin uh Oh what the heck look at corny I mean what if you accidentally burns down the basement then there's nothing for anybody oh oh he's asking John somebody smacked him yeah someone else max into him but I mean John is the one next to you right behind Arman that would take control oh wait so John is taking commander now yeah so he's second in command also even John's letting Arman know that no matter what it's gonna come down to what he thinks yep you know a big colossal Titan this yes oh I don't all right just go behind him and you see it Dyson thousand use a pain on this but they don't have any genitals they don't have anything oh yeah they don't even have a butthole oh so they're pretty much cleaned up in here that's good he seems like he's a coward no he's got brain God Levi versus gorilla it's gonna be insane oh you can't even see what's going on Oh what is this why is everything going slow No Oh Oh what is this Oh Gordy let through something again throw throw down oh dude he's just like throw Oh what the heck Oh dude they're like scattered rocks on so this is what a perfect game is he's literally have like a major league baseball style pitch who's this guy they're not gonna oh my god this is like scattered bombs man you can't even run you can't even dodge this No why aren't these people getting out of the way wow so it's like these guys don't know what's going on the other side and those guys don't know what the hell's going on it's hell on both sides yeah there's no grass is greener no it's better move before he hits you guys again man Justin oh yeah once they get to the wall they have to face colossal Titan right dad they got pinched graceful dancing yeah and she's gone I don't know I don't think Han G's gone yet hopefully not yeah I love her too much you scouts recruits oh my god they got noobs here yeah but not they have to carry out the news Oh yep all he's gonna draws the attention bottle care about him know he's got his own plan doesn't he yeah oh god yeah he doesn't even care dude then I gotta fall for a bait or lure they've got us that's why yeah take his leg down if he pulls up steam they're done yeah Oh God because it's gonna go do it Oh Thunder spirits I believe in Mikasa I believe in her do it Eren only goes up to his ankles or something yeah this Titans so tall oh this is insane come on have you guys watch Star Wars come on all right have you guys watch Avengers spider-man anybody come on use that he's gonna kick him out oh shoot my guy no no what oh oh he's still on the walkie did I take the breath out of him oh my god what do you do in this situation come on finish you guys this plan yeah the tech yeah they can't just keep waiting around right they're not to do something yeah Oh God be careful I don't want to see any of you guys dying here please right look at his eyes Lord OSHA me cost about that thunder spears come on then for the final blow oh [ __ ] oh dude the missiles can't even reach him he was able to see like oh gosh holy cow to burn hole so fast thinking oh damn because like yeah she didn't get that much right yeah she's okay oh my god everyone's counting on Arman right now this we don't have any plans no they need leadership what do you do sue even I can't think of anything but writers oh look at his form though man down yeah they have to retreat but they can't I don't even think they could run horses oh no a horse died so weak oh man his words nothing's gonna scare everybody else - yeah come on Levi do something snap him out of it do but how I don't think they can run because there's three intelligent Titans man even he knows he can't get close to the Beast Titan he's willing to risk his life yeah so everyone can get away assuming we had no way of a counter-attack what's his counter-attack oh wait he might be able to take the beast so everybody's gonna get cuz it takes a lot of sacrifice oh my god is this that last episode for freaking Arwen wow he talks so lowly Oh without ever learning what's in the basement - [Music] Bing all the people that died so what is he gonna do well what can he do not sure wait hold on oh he's going for it oh whoa oh shoot whoa oh my god they're charging oh no oh they're actually doing it oh my god here comes the first wave of death Oh - final operation telling him right up also that's what they're you want to smoke it out so accuracy drops yeah what what oh shoot oh shoot he's kind of oh [Music] oh shoot that's what he's gonna use these in these are Titans for sodium query you're fighting for a common course yes it's us who gives meaning to our comrades lives so the next one can remember them so and the next one to finally hit the goal oh please please please die in a coal wing oh my gosh [Music] oh shoot done Aaron did you know that he only comes up to his ankles no I didn't know I didn't know that - we saw a couple of times with the colossal Titan but I didn't think he was this smart that I least up to his knees or something it was only up this ankle so no wonder you just got kicked yeah only if Aaron watch Star Wars or actually watch the Civil War you know just seeing how big he is he'll probably just snap all that whatever they're gonna tie around him yeah they don't have enough gear NASA Levi's is gonna be the one that's gonna be carrying out this mission to defeat the beast Titan dude yeah to defeat the beast I anymore as the ones within the walls this screwed because they're all messed up Aaron's on the wall not he's knocked out everyone's done and also not only that we have to frickin armored Titan rider and came back oh yeah oh so now that we finally thought that we took one down he comes straight right back up I don't know where the hoop is and all of their country anything I don't see anything on the inside of the walls but I can see something possibly happening on the outside with the way Levi is already going Titan - oh cool so so cool hey you have nothing to use your anger yeah well I'll just use Titans do have something to lose maybe you know there is hope on the gorila side because you know we have Levi to take care of the ape which we're not even 100% how he's gonna do it as much as I love Levi and as much as I'm believing his confidence difference between the gorilla and the Titan is a tightness fresh skin right Cody LA has air so the who knows Levi might just be giving him haircuts come on look at Cody he's big right here's gotta be long and thick how his sword can be so long how long can a sore be that he can cut through that okay he's just gonna be giving him haircut so I don't know how he's gonna do it unless he pluck his eye out that's the only thing true wait I don't get why this guy's so hairy in the first place why does he get to be the hairiest I don't know he's just manly as frickin kalila the next episode we're gonna be seeing I mean I I still can't take in that erlin died from that blast I I can't see it because I really I was really hoping that Berlin is gonna do something really cool something really you know climatic point and climatic you know I mean it is a climatic point boy come on did you really think that his first throw is gonna frickin strike him out already he said you know the first wave dude I don't know I think he's gonna die maybe well it looked like it just got him in the side so maybe he does have a chance he falls off the horse and then he gets knocked off somewhere and he does stay alive yeah but I feel like he's gonna go there's like inkling that he might be alive actually no I this is reason why I feel like erlan is dying or is dead is because there's all this talk about Armand being the next commander was like you need to be strong you need to tell us what to do because he's the only compatible one that's able to lead them right yes so that is the perfect way to now it's like okay since we got rid of erlin now the responsibility ability comes to Armand it's like the torch gets passed down to Armand and that's why I feel like everyone's gonna die well I don't think Armin's ready yeah especially seeing this episode he's so young I don't think he is very young so so young I feel I don't think I don't think he's ready for it yet I can't see any possible solution for this I really can't I mean you know you will at least think come on there's gonna be Aaron he's gonna probably go up there and do something but we just we saw what happened he wasn't even a freaking it wasn't even a face for him no it wasn't Aaron is just getting kicked around like a little soccer ball so you know okay here's colossal the size of him is like a chihuahua and then the size of the humans is like yeah yes basically that's what it is yeah so exactly what do you do you can't do anything she can't do anything and now he has two Titans to go up against now instead of one also doesn't Berlin have that juice I thought he did right I thought he did Barwon has the juice I thought he did yeah so maybe they could don't they have dad's or last resort ah possibly right possibly yeah dude what a movie core freakin urban juiced himself and he became a Titan and just got rid of everybody honestly I thought that was gonna be what his plan was I thought he was gonna give it to Levi because he was saying you know what no we're gonna die so I thought he's like hey you take the juice eat all of us and then go kill him oh but no yeah come on there's a chance that or one can't even turn out like a weird Titan - right like the king yeah season three episode number 16 next week is gonna be now we have colossal Titan backup no no no no no no armored Titan backup cloth oh yeah we have armored Titan backup yeah armored Titan backup colossal Titan still just good as ever Aaron down Levi goin tighten to tighten her when Artie looks like he's down what's next our next hope after Levi is Mikasa that's it because Mikasa armies are only hope now oh when we pray good luck to you guys yeah well we have to wait another week but thank you guys for joining kimchi and TOEFL we'll see you on the next attack on Titan and on till then have a great day yes have a wonderful day guys [Applause] | Kimchi | UCx7ChzXNcnNT-c0DiS_3uPA | 2019-05-21 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,230 | 11,081 |
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o0jFlcfDcPA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o0jFlcfDcPA | Breaking Generational Curses | [Music] thank you [Music] amen amen amen amen God is a good god amen today is a good day to be preaching once again to the saints of God and I'm going to be talking about breaking generational cases it's a weird topic but it's very important we have to know how to deal with them Hallelujah because it's very very important that we go back to the past and ask God how we can bend our futures Hallelujah it is key shall we pray father Lord I Thank you this morning is that you lead us through the word registration this morning you speak through me Jesus name let us pray to God follow upon those people we know that the word that will fall upon this one on each of us this morning we use it to manifest the greatness of the god that we serve Jesus name the light of of our God will shine upon us Jesus we thank you that your light of the world wherever we go we glow and Shine Jesus in my pray amen amen can I have someone read The Exodus 21 to 6 for me please Exodus 21 to 6. and God spoke all these words I am the Lord your God who brought you out of Egypt out of the land of slavery you shall have no other gods before me amen you shall not make for yourself an image in the form of anything in Heaven above or on the earth beneath or in the waters below you shall not bow down to them or worship them for I the Lord your God I'm a jealous of God punishing the children for the sin of the parents to the third and fourth generation of those who hate me but showing love to a thousand generations of those who love me and keep my commands amen thank you Lord amen we focus mainly on that verse five to six it says You Shall Not Bow yourself to them no serve them for I the Lord your God I'm a jealous God visiting the iniquity of your fathers upon the children unto the third and fourth generation of them that hate me so it means that they are generational curses it means that whatever your parents whatever your grandparents they've done in the past maybe you are not privy to what they did but sometimes these things will work against you and we need to have strategies to breathe themselves Hallelujah and today you are here because God brought to you this morning because today you are going to learn a few things that you are going to use to bring the Hallelujah it is not right for a child of God to struggle for things our programmers did it is not okay for you to Bear the burden for the sakes that your grandparents on your uncles your aunties did in the past it is not your four sins [Music] but God is amazing for God hallelujah when you ask him to give him to forgive you he does for him Hallelujah so he's saying that verse 6 and showing merciful to thousands of them that love me and that keep my commandments so it means that the general snackers that God gives to people in our lives he can also bless us which we call the national blessing please do not miss next week next week okay so today we are going to encounter the original cases learn how to break them the next we will add ice for the cake how we can tap into the Champions Hallelujah they say he looks just like his father he's got the eyes of his mother I mean I remember in the um delivery room when the god came out the first thing I said [Music] isn't it the jeans I mean you look at Sami and the mother you see that wow they said remember resemblance you look at our woman of a woman of God at the moment that you see that just remember that resemblance pardon me resemblance you look at our Generations you can see that oh this one looks like the Auntie you can see that it's blue that black isn't it that is generous you pass the jeans on so it means that you can also pass es on Hallelujah so the physical characteristics of parents pass on to your children you might be shocked you might be told you might be light skin you might be that based on the physical traits of your ancestors but one thing is for sure no matter who you are is basically influenced by your genes like I say it is physically influenced by your genes because sometimes they say human beings we are too friends whether you are from the same family or not sometimes you go to a place and you see a replica of somebody you know those are just coincidence because I mean God does is waste but you can see that I mean you move to a place and you know a certain family and you meet somebody new you don't know them but you can see they say it's struggling with resemblance of that person isn't it you can even tell the way they will walk the way they speak because This one belongs to this family Hallelujah so heredity what is our things it influences your talents your abilities your traits and even how you think and behave we've all had the phrase like father like son like mother like daughter but in a spiritual realm we also pass on these traits in the spiritual Realms the traits that you and I will have we pass it on if you are a prayerful man or woman of God it channels through your family Hallelujah if you are very very laid back a channel through your family Hallelujah it needs someone to be broken there's a chord it's like the umbilical cord with your with your man when the baby is inside when the child comes out they come to visit it it means that now the child is free from the mouth so if you want to be free from all these generational curses you have to what use Christ to cut that court but there's a process to that code you cannot just wake up one day and say look and fight in that bed you are cutting no you need to go through a process it's like when you're a doctor and you want to become I mean you're doing pretty surgery you have to go through a process you have to say what you call it sterilize the the equipment I mean work love wear masks there's a whole lot wash your hands there's a hole you cannot just walk in one day and then just put on your glass and start cooperating no it doesn't work there should be a process and the process starts with work Christ because Christ he shot his blood on the cross so that you and I will be free from all cases so God says that his people are destroyed for lack of knowledge because you do not know what your grandparents did that's lack of knowledge isn't it so if we don't know something how are you going to break it is it possible to break something you don't know about no it's not it is highly impossible to bring something you have no idea but you can break things when you know how I mean you can only enter this door with a set key yes your house key cannot can never it's basically impossible to open this door you can put it it will fit in but you tell it will never be dead because the way the keys are cut that there are some quotes I mean I mean you see you go to the the key Cutters they put the key in the in the in that locksmith they put the key in their machine and then they press some codes then the machine just move to Google and then it comes up if you put inside your door it opens you go to the next door neighbor it will never open why because there's a code that this man knew or woman knew to enter into that machine to print your key and that key is only for that door so my kid cannot never or Open Your Door likewise the generational currencies or for somebody else's life I can never come on to your life Hallelujah says they can only come through your bloodline and guess what the bloodline of Christ also came through to deliver you from sins Hallelujah passes from your Bloodlines but the bloodline of Christ is what we're setting free there's nothing to it the plan can be shed on them on their cross that is the only blood that is capable of setting our spirit says there's no blood I mean I'm speaking with with a very good friend of mine very good friend of mine who've been friends for years I love when he loves me and there's a few things that are going on and he said the first thing he said look I'm going to ask somebody to buy a white sheep and go and do rituals somewhere it's like wow something happened is is is doing is doing something something happened and he's so happy about and the first thing he told me was let me go and get the white sheep go and kill him and then cleanse the place I said oh my God that's what I've been forgotten that God you said have you gone following the Christ that you said what blood is greater than the blood of Christ no I mean you're having breaking markers when you went to the place Hallelujah so I said you have to be careful how we take things so science of General sarcases you need to know the science of genetic curses from your generation that way you can identify the type of curses that may be running your family however please do not be quick to point out issues in your life that oh this is no please there are some issues there's not nothing to do generational agencies those issues are your main your own baby please but there are some issues which are being I'm going to tell people about this morning that these issue is when you can identify in your life you can say okay this is where bordering on them on the borderline of okay so let me go to work and break it stability fear sense of God you can see somebody who's been in the Christian Ministry for years but their heart is found every day they are fearful since in determine God says he will strike those who disobey with Madness blindness and confusion meaning that Insanity irrational Behavior silliness confusion and indecision being International cases white people with this genocide against overcome by fear all those things they make unwise decisions and senseless diseases I mean we have so many friends you have maybe you have for some friends somewhere you you you you you you look at their lives and the things that they do is this one even they tell you how do not know it it's not it's not their fault it needs to be broken and you can see that some people they are matured in life in age in Ministry everything they do but they behave as if I mean they are in their youth since these are all some of the signs of General circuses it is not their doing and sometimes you speak with somebody and say this is so easy to understand but if one is so challenging to understand if you do not get it isn't it this system is come on guess what sound something somewhere is locked is right it needs to be open so that information can flow through Hallelujah you can see that I mean in other adult Adult School adult education you can see that one friend is one very challenging to understand a single concept then they keep on asking please how do I do this maybe some curse words you take them through the camper the next week they actually it's not difficult please release things of God God loves you so some people who have continued struggling frustration and internal Warfare I mean the challenging thing is happening internal Warfare I'd rather have external worker than it because it kills you extend our work where people can see it and then they'll be they have sympathy on you I mean you're deep in your face can even show that oh I mean something is not going right so that people but when you have been 10 hours and you have it inside it's not out people find it very very challenging to be able to tackle to say oh let me pray with you because since the first thing you have to do whenever you encounter people friends any issue they put on the table say please let's let's pray it is King start with prayer and with prayer it is supposed to please put it now forget about it let's pray hold hands with them pray with them because you have no idea what you are releasing the spiritual that moment that short prayer when they have to work you see we are too casual at work and we do not even proclaim the king that we serve some colleagues they bring issues from home and we do not even hold us it is not right you have to Proclaim Christ everywhere we go through simple acts like this all the answers with them and pray with them you are sending somebody some somewhere free Hallelujah maybe this is the only encounter that somebody else to pray for them that's your ministry go it's an opportunity to minister of Christ with them hallelujah amen God is good so another thing to learn about generation the national organized people with double-mindedness these people suffered in their mind this every left right left they are not second-mindedness Hallelujah they struggle to align their lives with the word of God when they try to renew their minds they experience a lot of warfare and this discourages them for abide in the word of God the Bible says we shouldn't conform to this by the religion of our mind if you do not renew your mind daily with the word of God I mean Satan will just play you like soccer football eat you left and right [Music] left and right say it the word of God every single day at least take your Bible and read read it because you have strengthened yourself Hallelujah amen the next one is um peridotric illnesses so it sounds normal for family members who have the same disease in this current world evil see from here to us that we may fail to see some of the things as generational curses you can see that I mean we're in the UK so a lot of people develop cancers like as in one family they have cancer cancer is killing them left and right it's not therefore this part in general we have to break them okay so some illnesses are of generational passes [Music] and chronic wounds I mean I've seen I've seen people with huge wounds either on their legs on their arms and their backs and they are so large and big that you are thinking wow wherever they take it it doesn't heal whatever they do it doesn't heal these are some of the cases that they are going through like I said maybe it's not their fault in return that God said to the Israelites that he will attack them with courtesy of Egypt that if they disobey the bodies are caused for open source so if someone's down the line a person in your family is a weird God these are some a sign of a delusional person so the world cannot heal these guys attacks the talks of a person head defeat their souls the legs and the back and the barrenness and infertility the word says that cash shall be the fruit of the body the body the word in the body in this context is the same as the Hebrew word be beaten which means the womb or the abdomen the womb is a reproductive organ so Badness and infertility complicates complications can be a case and when you're going through a situation like this most people they have miscarriages tumors and cysts kidney stones and um there's there's one thing um fibroid yes fibroid when you have all these things this might be some signs of the emotional crisis and it needs to be broken because see the Bible says that we have to what if where to do what have a lot of money like you see that is God has blessed us enough to also be a blessed to our generation God doesn't cause anybody not to have kids we have to find a way to break barrenness Hallelujah there should be a way to go towards the Lord God this is not my portion you brought me to have a sin of my own show me the way I'm going to give you the plate because Bible says if you do not ask how how's God going to give it to you he knows that you need something but somebody will not ask God has gone God to give it to you you're going to do your GCSE next year if you do not ask God for wisdom you think God will give you wisdom yes he will give you by not a lot so you have to ask him for more say Lord I need wisdom right because your generation is not to be a generation [Music] are going to bless you because we are sat here this morning you have been a pain like this ministry your generation is going to be blessed and I use you as a part of contact for every person in this church especially the youth that Jack James want to be blessed we also tell Mom and Dad of giving us their Pleasant generation the life of woman of God and all your children because without the prayers that love you prayed every night your daughter says he will hear you pray blessing because you Institute that you stood with man through thick and things you Bless the Child and now her family is also rooted in the in the kingdom of God hallelujah says they've got that to himself the family strangers have also divorced so families with these guys struggle family device and battles jail children divorced and extreme relationship marital challenges do not just affect parents they also affect children and why the sins of their fathers have visited on their children in Deuteronomy we have seen some families I mean a part of my family we are also we've experienced this divorce my own family divorce a part of the family somebody somewhere this something somewhere and now it's having a lot of effect in my family Hallelujah so I'm I'm privy I know how it feels and I tell people look especially those in my family that and I say look I've had enough I said look look at the case that you have whatever you sow the kids are going to read I tell them sometimes it becomes fight but not black we can't fight because I've seen it it doesn't help keep it together yes keep it together there's a way there's a way God will redeem you Hallelujah you cannot just give up 100 do not know what are you setting for the Next Generation the next one is poverty some families live in abject poverty any business they're going to be campus they saw a seed in Krampus they have shops that these will come and knock it stick from them they put money in the bank miraculously that money they will vanish anything they touch what happened anything they touch it becomes more for them especially most most families do these these families that we attribute to most of them consider in education they are their practice but when you look at their family background you can see that it is there's poverty and sometimes that case they have to stop I mean I'm not speaking about the UK education is free so even if you do not have the kids can go so I'm speaking from where we come from where I've been able to experience they have a lot of intellectual in the family but because of poverty they take that case out of school and then you see them selling stuff on the streets you can see that the poet is real Hallelujah it is a general surface the electron is status families from gender circus are always slave to creditors because they are ever intense the Bible says Improvement the rich who know about that confidence because you are searching this money you are going to be land destination say Amen this is not going to be your portion you are going to lend a lot of Nations to glorify the King of Kings the Lord that you serve yes God wants you all to have a lot not just leftovers children of God God you see God doesn't have to take take pleasure in seeing his children I mean broke him somewhere when there's not enough on the table to feed the kids no God doesn't take pleasure God takes pleasure why they say a lot of abundance where we can share we have a lot where we can share with a lot of people to pray the gospel to them that's the god that we say because he said look on this end I created everything and he said there's a finish everything is done there's a lot of abundance on this planet but you have to talk in Hallelujah the next one is um no ambitioning some people they have no ambition they have no vision and they have no direction that is also generational curse Saints you need to have Ambitions in life because you are God's steward Christ when he came on this man he had ambition isn't it he had vision and he got Direction Jesus Christ have vision ambition and Direction so people with animation have a strong desire to make a difference in life they have dreams and aspirations to succeed but people with generational kinds of blood or purpose are always negative in life they are always full of lukewarmness uncertainty apathy and boredom I mean sometimes you you you're on fire for something God has removed some pictures you go to somebody you trust and you lay everything ah this one is not going to work they've killed you they please cross the book take your bag and go home because that dream if you are not careful that thing is is in that day is that it's put in the box and package your pumps and go home and pray that God please give me a woman of woman of God who encourage me empowerment to move with this dream because since you need people to push you people with the same wavelength agreements As You Are you need people to push you rather than you pulling people when it comes to your dreams whatever you do you need people to push you ahead other than that you will be too tired because look when you have 10 people you have been one person pulling time for your ID is it is it possible yes it's not possible but when you are front and tell people when you are a terrible are pulling you it's easy these are the people you need in your dreams Innovations in your lives in your directions anywhere you go people with positivity people when they speak you see life in that word when they leave do you want more you say ah this person I want more please can we meet again these are the people you want to be around we do not want somebody with the general circus with negativity all they know is negativity you can see that was beautiful I don't look at the sun it's a pleasure Sunday because it's Sunday is nice [Music] [Applause] keep on praising [Applause] we need to do that's all we need to do sex so number one how do you break generational curse number one using the blood of Jesus the blood of Jesus that was said on the realm of Calvary they are black that because you and I he died for you the blood that is a look when the father is ready to come he said look I am not ready because I'm looking at the blood of Christ the blackout was said so that even now we can have salvation to go to heaven the blood that was said so that when you go to America we can sit with the father and eat with him say thank you Lord the blood that makes way for you wherever you go at your workplaces at school you see before you come out of your house please spark your head with the blood of Christ pray over your family that land of Christ and your thoughts in your homes Mark every door with the blood of Christ you see if you don't have another use what approval that this water is the blood of Christ and not all your house it would say the enemy cannot enter so we use the blood of Christ according to the Bible says according to the law almost all things are purified with blood and without the shedding of the blood there's no remission if president would not be taken away from us thanks too long after now we still being sick if you live down the cross so here are two basic principles you need to know a generation occurs like I said before it comes through the bloodline and a generational case can only be canceled by the blood of who Christ and the blood of Jesus [Music] it is all about the blood of Christ and I'm sure to the blood of God we justify freely by his grace we have Redemption that is in Christ Jesus whom God has set forth to be a a a a conciliation through faith in his blood to the class righteousness for the remission of sins that have passed through the forbearance of God wholeheartedly given to all to God we have told the parents to suffering to God resist the devil and it will flee from us this means that past submit to God you can resist the enemy and in this end you cause it to flee from you Hallelujah number three confess your sins of your family and your own since we are dealing with this we have generational Academy so please do not just confess your own sins confess your sins of your um gone you know I mean death yes grandparents Greek grandparents pray for their sins to be forgiven because that sense still exists through the bloodline Hallelujah so once you pray for your sins to be forgiven you pray for their sins also be forgiven and number four forgive your family members many children from families who struck General circus end up physically mentally and emotionally abused I mean there's a lot of kids in the care home system and when you look at their families their background you can see that there's been a series of abuse from their grandparents their parents are now on them so it is likely that they will also carry on that emotional abuse it needs to be broken that is why I say the reason that cares that scares system in in in this country there's a lot of kids going through is because we have we have forgotten the God we serve the best place to preach the gospel is two kids when they have no one when there's there's abuse in their families and they come to the care system there should be a system where a crisis prays to them because that's the only way to save them it's not medication they go to the campus system any any any hiccup they say ah this one is crazy they start giving medication no they need that by the word of God hallelujah they need the word of God first because the medication adds a lot they ask a lot they need the word of God so they can't accept this country if um I'm praying that somebody here this morning when you are privileged to be at the top you have influence the question please you choose the word of God hallelujah number four and break the educational case line so when you complete that bank so you'll be ready to break the curse life through cursed lines the devil and his demons gain access function and freedom now you need to be safe first before going through these steps the blood of Jesus cleanses us up from from our sins and through it we trample over the enemy so in efficiency he says when breaking dangerous Cycles you need to use the weapons of warfare Hallelujah it says the mission 6 11 to 18. it says progress not against flesh and black but against principalities against Powers against the rulers and the Darkness of this world against spiritual awakeness in high places it says therefore take unto the whole number of God so that to be able to withstand against the schemes of the devil the armor of God so that when the death enemy comes you're able to withstand him use Ephesians 6 11 to 8 as to the National curse line pray that prayer Bible verse pray it breaks it breaks it breaks everything so every believer the Spiritual Authority to fight against the enemy and to threat upon his powers when breaking jerusal because you should stand for your Authority and combine every part of the case in your family to be suffered removed and brokered in Jesus name besides you have to choose a life and a blessing God says I visit the iniquity of the fathers upon the children to the third and fourth Generations in Exodus he also placed up to a thousand generations of them and keep his Commandments and that blessed is much stronger than the curse amen so how do you pass this blessing on to Future Generations by allowing God and keeping his Commandments and it starts by choosing life and blessing in this in in in Deuteronomy the Bible says see I have set before you today life with a good death and Evil I can't have an earth as weightless today against you that I have said before your life and death blessing and cursing therefore choose life that both you and your descendants may live Hallelujah glory to God says you can pray and read this your prayer conference please could you repeat this prayer after me before we round up thank you God in the blood of Jesus I put my faith in the blood I believe Jesus is my Mercy Seat and that is now sins [Music] I Believe by the blood of Jesus from the law is canceled foreign [Music] in Jesus name Jesus thank you God that the blood of Jesus on the person is is a barrier another case cannot pass the blood [Music] amen [Music] thank you [Music] | Christopher Dryden | 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Gp55R9t3y3U | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gp55R9t3y3U | What CA Can Learn from Fukushima - Pt. 5 - Kendra Ulrich & Comments | thank you um thank you very much what I'd like to do something uh a little different right now from moment that is invite Kendra OBD a nuclear expert from the um uh friends of the earth Organization for about five minutes and then I want the panelist to be thinking about either things we want to or or or or questions we may have of each other Etc and then right around uh you know 11:30 isur so 11:35 we'll open it up to our members of um of the audience I in particular there's a lot of press here that have questions so please let's welcome kandra orbridge our nuclear expert from Friends of the earth it up thank you for that introduction mayor and uh distinguished members of the panel it is an absolute honor to be here uh prime minister Khan um our deepest appreciation uh for your coming to Southern California sharing these experiences with community members um that are directly impacted by their own nuclear threat um on a personal note I just want to say that for my colleague Shan Bernie who spent 20 years fighting nuclear energy in Japan um he is deeply honored and Friends of the earth is deeply honored uh to have you here so thank you I just want to say a few words about the current situation at Santa norrey and uh I will be up here afterwards uh to answer any questions about what's going on currently with these reactors um as my colleague Arie Gunderson uh pointed out um this is a nuclear experiment with Southern California uh we are talking about radically redesigned critical equipment in the San no- free reactors that is defective and failed a year and less than two years respectively after being installed Southern California Edison installed this equipment without going through the proper licensing process that would have likely caught these critical design defects that unnecessarily place the lives and livelihoods of 8.7 million people living within 50 miles of Santa no at unnecessary risk um friends of the Earth has been challenging the NRC to hold them accountable and to hold Southern California Edison accountable to ensuring safety now to go back and do the right thing last year in June almost this time we brought a contention to the NRC that argued not only did Southern California Edison need license amendments for restart or for uh the replacement steam generators but they also needed to go through this process uh in order to be able to restart either reactor at that time we didn't know the extent of the damage we weren't aware we knew that there were major design changes we knew that there were critical problems we knew that there was a radiation release an unprecedented tube damage um I know that steam generator tubes are a little bit in the weeds for a lot of people um and not the most exciting subject as our license amendments however it's so important to understand that these uh pieces of equipment and the steam generator tubes provide a critical radiation barrier to protect the public and if there is more than one tube failure as Arie said this could provide or um release a large amount of radiation into the environment um again placing the public at unnecessary risk so this is a very critical issue for the safety of Southern California Edison or the safety of Southern California um that too that too yeah and Edison um so we've been working very very hard uh to ensure that these reactors are kept offline uh we've been very successful in that and uh recently we won a stunning Victory before the atomic safety and Licensing Board um this was the nrc's own board that the NRC Commissioners voted unanimously to Institute to consider the contentions that Friends of the Earth had brought that the process by which Edison is going through to restart these reactors is in fact a defacto license amendment process what that means is that they would have allowed the restart outside of the scope of the operating license without allowing the public the opportunity for thorough independent vetting by independent experts like Arie Gunderson like uh John large who is one of our nuclear Consultants this well and that is critical for insuring safety and we're seeing that today again because Edison avoided this process before critical design problems were not caught and we absolutely cannot allow that to happen again what the atomic safety and Licensing Board said very clearly after evaluating the merits the actual facts was that this restart proposal is an experiment that the problems in unit 2 and unit 3 are the same and that a hearing should take place before any restart is allowed and I want to reiterate again that was a stunning Victory not just for friends of the Earth but for everybody living near these reactors and near this nuclear threat Southern California Edison wants to restart these without having a empirical database on which to base it so what they're proposing is a theory they have a hypothesis that they can control the tube degradation and they want to restart it for a trial run shut it down and see what happened that is the definition of an experiment when you test a hypothesis and then take a look and see what happened we are saying that we absolutely will not allow uh Southern California Edison to turn Southern California into a nuclear experiment woo and I think what was so incredibly powerful today as Mr Khan was speaking was the impact that such a technology can have on a society here in Southern California it's not just the people that are living near these reactors millions of people two of the largest cities in the country and certainly in the state that are jeopardized by this but we also have the Port of Los Angeles the economic impact act if something were to happen to the port could be catastrophic not just for California but for the entire country so with that I want to thank all of you for coming today again thank you so much to everybody on this panel and I'd be happy to answer any questions uh about the current situation thank you um thank you Kendra what I'd like to do now is please you know remain here on the on the panel with us let's just go into a little bit of a discussion um in particular uh uh our prime minister KH if there's anything you would like to add after all that you have heard anything you'd like to comment and any other panelists if you would like to uh add any comment or have a little bit of discussion uh please do so and then in about 20 30 minutes or so we'll take uh questions from uh the audience so uh if we may start with you uh Mr Prime Minister if you have any comment please after 311 the big issue in my administ in my Administration and even after I resigned was are we going to restart uh 20 27 immediately 27 reactors were stopped and and the big debate in the administration even after I resigned was what are we going to do with restart of all the others before 311 we had the atomic safety commission and all of these decisions were left up to solely that Commission but this Nissa uh nuclear excuse me nuclear Industry Safety commission is now criticized as inappropriate used to it was used to used to be an inappropriate group can you restate that please the but now the nuclear Nissa it's the N Isa so it's the nuclear has been criticized for all of these um decisions because they're they're made in an insular environment and there is no transparency and so he's connecting this to exactly uh the issue of transparency and the issues that we're talking about with the NRC Edison and Regulatory issues after 311 the whole issue of restart was it was the very first hurdle for him personally it was the hardest hurdle to actually rethink his uh his philosophy on nuclear because as he mentioned before everything had changed 180% so this was the hurdle in his career the first and most important part was the stress test for these reactors we need to figure out a way how can we test them for stress and as you're doing such tests on the reactors the most important part is the connection to the safety commission and Regulatory Agencies open having an open open dialogue and an open transparent uh conduit and conversation and thirdly uh having local support and the conversation with the local people that are affected by these issues local municipalities pardon me okay and and finally because of the first three uh the first three points we needed to create a four-person commission to implement all of these issues so that there would be an open dialogue between and because of the creation of such of opening this four person this four armed commission and opening such a conversation we have overcome the hurdle and as a result presently we only have oi oi nuclear power plant as well as mju repressing reprocessing power plant only those two oh not moju and oi has two uh reactors pardon me as a result the old the old the old Nissa that we were talking about the old safety commission has been a abolished and a new as a result of overcoming this hurdle a new regulatory uh commission safety commission has been established auth nuclear regulatory Authority is the English translation and this year in April we have the new rules that are coming from this uh nuclear your regulatory Authority and therefore any questions that are regarding to restart or uh construction of any new nuclear power plants will have to go directly uh through the nuclear regulatory Authority this new created entity so what's really really important about the direction from now on is doing more research about the active faults uh many of these plants are placed on or near active faults and so we need to do more testing and this is going to become a critical element of the decision making process for restart there should be no nuclear pants obviously created there um unfortunately LA with uh December the last election in Japan in December we have a new Administration the liberal democ Democratic party that AB prime minister is leading he is putting exceptional pressure on this nuclear regulatory Authority and it's just very very it's a very very unfortunate situation for me to watch and that's where I am uh viewing this situation and I join you in putting all pressure against this nuclear regulatory Authority I join you in solidarity with your efforts what you're doing here we're in the same vote any other uh uh please go ahead commissioner the the courageous uh commissioner no i i u you know I wanted to comment I think it was an interesting point that Peter raised and it it is it is one of those issues I think that that um certainly uh looking back is I would say almost stunning uh is that we did not take any action at at plants in the United States uh and there was very much pressure uh on the NRC to treat this as a Japanese accident uh and as a result it was very very difficult uh I recall a few conversations where I I tried to broach the topic of even just a halt on licensing actions and there really was within the commission and and a lot of it comes comes from the Congressional pressure that that uh Peter talked about there was really not even a willingness to discuss a moratorium on on licensing um and you know the number of bnw plants you know perhaps this ways and favor of of the action the number of bnw plants in the United States is fewer than the number of Mark one uh uh bwrs in in the United States uh so perhaps it was you know that may have weighed in to some degree but um but it is a fascinating fact to look back and and see uh that you know we really took there was no direct impact on any us facility following the action uh and um and uh there plants likely well not likely but I'm well I would say likely because I don't know for sure but say after the bombing in Boston uh most nucal power plants in this country took additional security measures uh that's standard process and protocol yet after the largest accident involving western or us essentially based Technologies there was not one single immediate action for any nuclear power plant in this country uh and you know it is one of those things that when you're in the middle of it it's you know it's it's difficult to process to some extent what that means but it it is I think a very very interesting fact that that he brought up and until he had said it it it refreshed some memory of we did look at it I know the the talk some what Commissioners were telling me at the time was well what what did the NRC do after Chernobyl and that was what really people looked at what did we do after Chernobyl because it was a planed in another country but Chernobyl technology was very very different technology from us technology um and uh you know and there wasn't as much thinking well what you know what happened after Three Mile Island and um so I think it it's a very interesting and as I know prime minister Khan has talked about um the idea that has come out of other reports in Japan is this idea of the nuclear Village so strong connection between the industry the Regulatory Agencies the government uh and that connection exists in the United States to to to some degree perhaps not to the extent in Japan but it it exists uh and so there you know there are more parallels I think with the accident in at Fukushima with the United States than initially I think people wanted to acknowledge and um so I I hope as we go forward people will continue to to reinforce that thank you uh Mr Gunderson any any thoughts how many of uh the different reactors do we have here in the US cuz you predicted or you said that there if there was going to be an accident you could predict the likely areas what do you see here the mark1 design um was built by General Electric right up in San Jose and um it was designed by by ibasco in Manhattan um then there was a turnkey project which means that General Electric in ibasco did fixed price projects so daichi unit one was um all of the the elevation the 10 m uh distance above the sea the seismic criteria all of that was determined not in Japan it was an entirely American designed um system um largely in California where I frequently was in San Jose back back in the day um we are it's hard to put luck and Fukushima daichi in the same sentence um but the the the Japanese and the the the Western Hemisphere are extraordinarily lucky that the earthquake occurred at 2:00 in the afternoon instead of 2:00 at night if the accident had happened 12 hours later there would not have been a thousand people at daichi to fight it there would have been a hundred and the people that were off site could not have gotten into the site to help because the infrastructure had collapsed uh we would likely have had um 13 meltdowns and not three um of the plants along the Pacific daichi D anagawa and toai um there are 37 diesels 24 failed because of the tsunami so the tsunami didn't just affect daichi it affected the D anagawa and and toai um so um when we can we can thank our lucky stars that there were enough people enough brave people at those sites who um who stayed behind and fought um uh who fought a dragon they could not see for um for weeks to get these reactors under control um I I believe the world owes them uh the those several thousand people who stayed behind and and prime minister Khan for for facing down Tokyo Electric um we owe those people a great debt of gratitude thank you this I'm Abby Su with the Los Angeles Times this question is for Dr yasco I think a year ago or so when the issues were first starting to surface at Santa no fre you'd made a comment that you thought the NRC might need to revisit its processes for how it reviews these types of equipment changes and Design changes under the 5059 process what's what's your thinking on that now well I don't think it's really changed I think clearly at that that time we were still uh as I recall reviewing whether or not the steam General replacement was properly done under 5059 uh as as 5059 was envisioned and uh and there's to to some degree there's probably debate about that question but I think from the agency's conclusion was that that some things could be done under 5059 and I think at the time my view was well if that turns out to be the case we probably need to change 50-59 because I think if you look at this from the perspective with a blank slate should a major equipment modification like a steam generator replacement be done without a license amendment I think the answer would be no and and I think quite frankly you know although I don't think as an electric would say it today but if if this had happened at another plant I bet Edison Electric would be saying yeah we agree because uh there and even maybe Arie would agree with me that there would have been a better chance maybe it's not clear that the NRC would have caught the design changes and and what the consequences would be but there would have been a better chance that somebody would have it and quite frankly that's in in in in s and ofr's would have been in their best interest because no matter what they have plants that are not operating and that's cost them a lot of money so um you know I think clearly that's not a major modification like this is not really what um what what you know really is intended under 5059 and um and uh you know and clearly the consequences of it are such that that's self-evident I think at this point so you know I think that does definitely need to be looked at and uh and something that should be changed and um what's your sense at this point as to whether or not Edison did follow the 5059 process you know I I have not followed it close enough to to give you uh an assessment there's going to be a lot of a lot of people a lot of people are going to be looking to answer that question uh and and and get a definitive answer I think the NRC is doing investigations um certainly uh depending on how the public hearing works out that issue may be litigated there and may be litigated in in federal court so I think the jury's out on what the the real answer will be but bottom line I I think it should not be a debatable question whether such a large component replacement it should not be allowed to be done under 5059 it should require a license Amendment thank you or some review by the NRC I should say thank you thank you thank you for the questions and thank you for the answers let's go to the next speaker please uh I have a I have a question uh why don't you just raise the mic uh Morgan Lee with the uh UT San Diego paper I had a question for the Prime Minister and I just wonder uh what advice he would have have as Southern California evaluates the situation here at San anafre given what he knows about um uh public government Regulatory and and uh corporate Communications um all of the processes we're talking about 5059 all of these rules and processes and the way the regulatory uh agencies work visa s he doesn't know that he doesn't know those details so however it's two things in his are very very important and and uh that I need to say about our movement uh the first one is when accidents happen the impacts are huge and it's not just that risk that we need to think about it's not just the people it's not just the displacement it's the economic devastation okay and another thing that's very important for us all to really really look at is that electric companies discuss the economic merits of nuclear power however these economic merits are primarily the electric companies economic merits it is it's very important to understand that these economic merits are not passed on to the people and the the cost that is not figured into or calculated into the economic Merit picture is the cost of of um keeping this nuclear waste protecting this nuclear waste from further uh leaking from further problems um this cost uh that is bared is not is not figured into a a present cost analysis benefit is always carried forward forward to Future governments forward to the future generations and this is something that we really really need to take a look at the cost of nuclear waste and we need to stop it the faster we can deal with this issue of cost and the faster we can stop creating more waste the lower the cost will be hi I'm Ben Bergman with KPCC and I have a question for Dr J so um you spoke very broadly about us nuclear industry and how reactors there's a lot of Aging reactors whose life should not be prolonged and I'm curious would you include senra in that category and you also spoke broadly about plants not adopting um you know lessons from uh Fukushima could you apply that specifically to Santa um on Santa on the second party question I just say I can't really comment because I just haven't followed closely enough where they are with with uh a lot of the Fukushima upgrades they are not bwr designs uh it's a different type of design so some of the requirements wouldn't affect them but uh you know and I think Peter touched on it there you know as as we look at at at plants there was a conscious decision by the NRC uh in the in the s in the mid 99s to um to make a process of license extension that would be focused very narrowly on what it really referred to as aging management issues so uh in essence the basic overall safety of a plant was assumed and then you would look at impacts from aging uh on on those facilities um you know I think the that accomplished largely what it was intended to do or maybe not what it was intended to do but it accomplished the relatively straightforward license extensions for most nuclear power plants in this country um the there are some plants for which it has been a more contentious and and more challenging process um because some plants have some unique characteristics that have led to public hearings and other things but you know in general I think the reality is we're generally dealing with old technology I mean you know if you look at the Mark ones I mean this is very old technology I mean there have been retrofits and upgrades to some extent but the basic design ideas are still many many decades old and um you know to some extent it you know I think to a large degree yet we'd be in a better place if we were replacing those with something else um but you you can't do that overnight quite frankly it's it's just not practical um so it may take decades and you know may take 5 years 10 years or whatever but um the you know totally large extent that is happening on its own I mean as Peter mentioned Kanani uh is now closed uh or will close uh uh you look at Oyster Creek which is a plant in um New Jersey they were given a license extension for 20 years because of a host of economic factors they decided that they would shut down uh plan to shut down before they went through their full um extended period of license you have Crystal River which was in the midst of a license extension process uh an interly enough when I was chairman they came to me and wanted that license extension process to continue and complete before they made a decision about whether they were going to make repairs to their containment structure um I said no I said you need to decide whether you're going to repair it first and if you can repair it successfully then we'll talk about license extension and they've now decided they don't want to basically risk $3 billion on the likelihood that it may not ever be repaired properly um so you know when you look at a lot of plants you're seeing now I think that the impacts of Aging are showing up uh in a way that is making them less viable from an economic standpoint going forward very much as as Peter said and um you know I think that's just a reality um and it you know probably telling us something that you know maybe there are better places to put our resources in dollars um than in continuing to kind of um maintain uh uh you know an aging and and and um challenged infrastructure but but I mean just given that you haven't been following it closely I mean if do you think that Santa no should be closed well that's question from from you know I think that I I right now units two and three are shut down uh and um you know I honestly can't tell you if I just have not followed closely enough uh you where where they're going from here um clearly the tube degradation was a very um surprising and unexpected phenomenon um in a mature technology that's not what you would expect it's not what you should expect um and I think more review at the time of the design more review by the NRC would have been more likely to identify those challenges earlier um but uh you know at this point it it it's largely um you know it is largely in the situation it is which is shut down pending the ability to um to justify that that it can continue to operate and um you know I think that's going to be a complicated and probably long drawn out process with a lot of a lot of legal challenges and and other issues uh involved Mr Gunderson wants to add a brief uh yeah promise less than a minute um and the LA Times asked the question too um the there was a similar steam generator that ran through the nrc's 559 process with the license Amendment and that was palti um combustion reactors roughly the same size and the questions the NRC asked when they had the chance through the licensing process about fluid elastic instabilities um had those same questions been asked on Santa Noy um likely this problem would have been detected by the by the public participation process hi I'm I'm Morgan cook with the Orange County register and I have a a question for Dr YCO and sorry um so well I got to hear your question before you apologize right uh in your professional opinion uh is there any way that srey can restart and operate safely with the existing infrastructure or do you think there would need to be significant technological changes um maybe not even necessarily restricted to the generators but with how it handles and generates spent fuel um well I think you know I I I hate to answer these because quite frankly I haven't been on the job for about a year and um and I haven't followed all these issues all that closely anymore but I I'll just say this I think one of the last um conversations I had before I left uh with the management at at on Santa Noy was in regards to their essentially their modeling capabilities for the steam generator tubes um and in my mind the the the the burden of proof rests with San for right now to demonstrate not only that their models can show that the plant will operate without degradation of the tubes but that they can demonstrate confidence in the modeling because of course their modeling previously showed that or you know mitubishi or the combination of model so the issue right now is not only do you have to be able to prove that your models or that your models can get the answers you need but that you can believe that the models are right and that is a difficult problem uh and and I'm just looking at it kind of as an outsider now the approach that's being taken is not one that instills tremendous confidence in me because the approach is for Operation at reduce power in principle what you should see is design modifications and changes that allow operation at the license power levels um when you're operating a reduced power levels that indicates that there are still um areas of challenge with those steam generators operating at you know at at at higher power rates so in general I think that that there's that that that just raises a lot of questions to to to want to operate at 70% power and and I think that's a fairly novel idea in to some extent within the NRC to to be looking at you know allowing a plant to operate at reduced power levels because of a safety issue and uh you know plants operate at lower power levels for I mean to some extent for safety issues but as a licensing matter to reduce the power level it's in a way a very novel thing and and again just leads me you know it would create doubt in my mind that that there's a complete understanding of of all the phenomenon that are at play here and and uh and what the impacts will be thank you uh Hello nice to meet you my name is H I am a freelance journalist from Japan uh I would like to know uh two questions uh first Mr KH uh why uh you didn't expand the evacuation area from the reactor uh because government US government uh decided uh 50 miles from the reactor uh and the government covered up the information about the mam uh I would like to meltdown the information about the Meltdown uh so I would like to know the reason of your determine and the next uh yat Mr yat uh what do you think about his determine yeah this is my questions thank you when when when thinking about the evacuation area how large will the evacuation area be I needed to think about two things I this question the first one is talking about the exposure the dangers of the actual exposures what were the actual exposures and what were those dangers that's one thing I had to consider so he's let me let me uh qualify that the supposed exposures and in discussing these supposed exposures within a given evacuation range he okay sorry yeah okay so and we after the after the hydrogen explosions he had to consult with Specialists um that dealt with this information SE for example one of those um wat wat was m m m um he was the chief of the nuclear nuclear safety safety Commission and as a result of his Consulting with this chief of the nuclear commission at first they just they talked about a 5 kilometer radiation evacuation then it went to 10 then it went to 20 and finally only 30 kilom evacuation Zone okay so and then he had to think about the actual radiation what was the actual amount of radiation exposure that came out and what what would have been the influence of this radiation exposure okay and so you are Japanese June and so you know very well about the monitoring situation with the Speedy information that came into play and with the information that we got this was the decision that we came up with for and so he knows very well about the orders from the US Consulate and the usnrc to evacuate a 50- mile radius for All American Nationals and he unfortunately or but his Japanese government upon um upon Consulting with his experts they decided otherwise let's just uh answer one time we've got a lot of folks waiting here and um so maybe we can just wrap this I think so we're just going to work with his first two questions and we're dealing with the first one now um and there's a lot of information that says I didn't let I didn't um my my information wasn't transparent there was a lot of information that came in and I didn't I didn't release that information how however the information that was given to him all Japanese government officials was not of the same information that he did not hide anything from from his consultations with the inside government andoo from the the chief Secretary of government Adano um also says the same thing that they they didn't hold any any information back and he stands by this unfortunately even Adano Chief Adano um has agreed to this and we know that other information was presented after the decisions were made and so let let me interfere if he's almost done because we're almost at a time I'm going to extend it to 12:15 but maybe we can speed the whole thing up a little bit and the information that he did receive from Speedy there's all sorts of talk that he it wasn't released it was this is the information that he got and so he stands by the decision made at that time the other information came out afterward and that's the that's the Crux all right liby haly nuclear hot seat and I was 1 mile from 3 Mile Island when the accident happened there so Mr Bradford I'm of you bringing up the human aspect of that issue and that is the focus of this question it is for Mr Bradford Mr yasco and prime minister Khan if you found yourself on the ground in close proximity to a nuclear reactor having a major accident perhaps with members of your loved ones your close family with you at the time what would your reaction be not as a person in Authority but as a person at the a effect of the authority of people such as you once were what would your personal response be and what would you want the response to be of those people who held those positions of authority I hate always hate to say it depends but to some extent it does depend on what the immediate prospects are in terms of radiation releases uh uh where I am in relation to where the wind is blowing my fundamental imp would be to get further away uh and I can't add much to what I said earlier about hoping that the people issuing the advisories in uh at the Washington end were thinking about that reactor as though they had lived within a few miles of it and knew a lot of people um and not just in the abstract or about their possible next job in the nuclear industry well I you know just to following what Peter said I mean my first reaction would be to follow the advice of local officials I mean that is you know in in an evacuation that's who you're you're going to be listening to and that's who you want people to listen to it's going to be the sheriff it's going to be the local police uh and that is extremely important because you if people don't follow those recommendations you have more chaos which can be more difficult to deal with than um than if you don't so the the challenge is building and and ensuring that trust before you have the accident before you have the incident so that when when it does happen that people do feel confident to follow those those recommendations and um you know the the 50 mile decision in in uh in Japan was came from the NRC staff we had different technical information we were getting different information and and so we went forward with what we thought was appropriate for Americans not for all the people in Japan we knew there was a small number of Americans who lived uh around the plant in in Fukushima so we could take a different kind of action because we weren't ordering evacuations we weren't doing any of those kinds of things it was effectively a travel advisory I mean that was really the the extent to say Americans should avoid this area much like the State Department issues travel advisories for places that may have disease outbreaks to avoid an area because of of things like that so it was doing a different thing but it you know it reinforced to me that at the crunch time the people in the NRC who were making those decisions were making the decision based on what the technical data showed and what the right thing to do was to protect people and and you you know we did that and it was not without we knew it was going to be difficult because it was different from what the Japanese government was saying um but that's what we thought was the right thing to do and and and so we did it Mr Prime Minister if I was not prime minister and I was just like every suffering person waiting for instructions I would want correct information from my government and the first premise the most important premise is to be able to follow what the what the authorities what the law enforcement authorities and any other agencies are advising you to do however and this is very important when we're talking about lowd dose exposure from radio Radioactive exposure um the most important thing to think about is the pregnant women women uh and children and how to create your um we really need to think about that when we create our priorities for who is evacuated first because this lowd dose exposure is a very very important issue and this is also depending on that low do exposure thank you arato thank you John lightning dab safety team there's a lot of Heroes in this room and I salute you all uh I'd like to talk about nuclear risk nuclear risk is something that the people that live around these plants can do nothing about because they're not decision makers so I would like to hear from each of you how we can transfer this risk to the utilities that run these reactors Because unless they are at risk they don't care uh using uh TECO as an example after fujishima sure their stock price went way down but the Japanese government bailed them out and they're going to make a huge profit on the decommissioning of those reactors you just get us a question cuz we got to keep so the question is how do we best transfer the risk to the utilities and take it off the backs of the people that live near the plans well I mean I I think one you have you have to be involved and you have to um you have to engage your elected officials that's probably the most significant uh thing that you can do um because the system starts there and um you know if you look at the NRC the NRC is is a commission made up of five members who are appointed by the president and confirmed by the Senate um and I mean you're fortunate here you have two very strong senators and Senator Feinstein and senator foxer who I think are very engaged on on the Santa no issues and and I think are very um powerful and effective voices on on that issue but um that that is the most probably effective way that you can help uh ensure that there is appropriate risk sharing and uh um is engaging the elected officials who appoint the government officials whether at the state or the federal level that ultimately make the decisions that affect these facilities thank you just keep it short and ask it of one person please go ahead sir yes good afternoon my name is Jess Lopez Arambula I'm a registered nuclear engineer retired I have spent my entire professional career in the nuclear industry in the uh with uh with uh with a faith uh that was unchallenged uh I was born in Nevada and I witnessed uh atomic bombs being uh I I was able to get up in the morning and look to the South I was in I was born in Northeastern Nevada uh to see the glow of the atomic uh uh bomb being tested in Las Vegas uh that had a profound impression on me I then went to the uh went received my degree please give us a question yes I just want to say one thing I then worked on the reactors for the for the first reactor on the Nautilus in Idaho at the reactor testing station I then came to Southern California and worked for general atomic on Advanced nuclear reactors then I was also a an expert with the international atomic energy agency and I must say I'm 80 years old and I must say that this afternoon and this morning has been a waterfall for me personally because I've had the opportunity of listening to prime minister Khan and this distinguished panel here that has completely I I have been opposed to the restart of a Sena Noy on technical reasons but I now can tell you that for the rest of my life which I don't know how many years I have left I will be I'm completely opposed to new nuclear power I even I even attended I even was a member of the American nuclear society and was invited to the katov research institute where they explained Chernobyl so that's been my entire life let let me thank you for your testimony so I want to and let's go to the next question want to say thank you thank you thank you thank you please go ahead hi um my name is Mickey Bay I'm living in Aline and 20 miles from the S of and since Cassie is here can I talk I have a question to you want to speak in Japanese can I do that can you translate into English real quick for us just do it simultaneous please go us so yeah sorry I'm losing my mind here I'm sorry so um yes my life has been thrown upside down since 311 everything the fabric of my social uh belief system everything has just been turned upside down as a result of 311 Fukushima disaster I was very until then I was so proud of Japan it's uh in my heart and ever since the disaster I look at how my government treats the children how they treat their own people and I have lost all hope I'll be so quick Khan has um before before 311 he was promoting nuclear power and he also said today he's very embarrassed of that right and it's been two years and there are tons of kids living in high exposure zones in Fukushima can you please uh okay get to the bottom okay go ahead and my question is not to the Prime Minister Khan It's to the fabulous human being Khan what can you do for these children what is your plan to help these people suffering in Fukushima he's he has two main points that he'd like to address here the first one is he wants to create a nuclear free Japan that's what he wants to work toward and um and he wants to concentrate on Fukushima and put resources into taking care of these people thank you thank you I want to thank all the folks from the audience people from the press and especially our panelists our very distinguished panelists so um May let's go on and have a good rest of the day and and thank you all for being here Friends of the earth our our prime minister our our commissioners and our our expert thank you very much | eon3 | UCju14A1OKOPVSZNLJLsI1qw | 2013-06-18 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 7,708 | 40,954 |
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