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xzG1susPYXU | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xzG1susPYXU | Nintendo Details Plans for the Future of Zelda! | AG Aluma is an absolute dog and like many of the bad arses out there he has hardcore Zelda fans literally crapping their pants in disbelief and disgust so go ahead and put your depends on tightly as we get ready to take a more serious dive into what all this Zelda drama is really about well after you hit the Subscribe button of course you see we're on our road to 150,000 subscribers which is pretty awesome right at least for me and if you stick around to the end of the video we have a pretty short giveaway for you guys for a $10 eShop gift card but again details on how to enter at the end of the video tears of the kingdom is showing itself to be a bit divisive among hardcore longtime Zelda fans for many reasons being a direct sequel taking place in the exact same world it's not really that uncommon in the video game industry but it is uncommon for the Zelda series having never truly done this before well at least not in backto back releases yes I'm aware of A Link Between Worlds and that it takes place in the same world as Link to the Past calm down Zelda lower experts I didn't forget that little nugget of Zelda history now that the game has been out for a little while a common criticism Lobby by quote unquote Nintendo haters before release that its glorified $70 DLC is echoed by some of the most faithful Nintendo H Zelda fans sure they may not go as far as to say those exact words today that would be a bit too insulting even for Zelda fans to say about the makers of the game but really talking about recycled World Graphics mechanics characters and other things spliced in with new stuff isn't the point of this video if you want to find some Zelda fans being hypercritical of such stuff you can check out the like of Bandit games who has self-proclaimed he won't really be making content around te of the Kingdom anymore as a Zelda theorist due to not only his criticism of the game overall which he has a three-part video series on these criticisms and we'll link them down below but also in particular because of the story he also argues against my leld belief that they've never really cared about the timeline itself which is fine these are all opinions but it's everything happening in the wake of te of the Kingdom that's causing a true stir in particular with series producer and final decision maker AG Al Numa and the things he has been saying lately in various interviews some of the stuff is music to the ears of folks that aren't that into tears of the Kingdom as an example he practically guaranteed they would never return to the world of breath of the wild and tears of the Kingdom most especially in the very next game and they would leave behind mechanics even loved ones like Ultra hand to that world this made many happy who weren't satisfied with the direction of Tears of the Kingdom just knowing that whatever is next is going to be a new Fresh Zelda experience all over again as a Zelda fan myself I admit this sounds great tears of the kingdom is my favorite game of all time but I love how unique the Zelda series is where most of the entries in the series are a new world even if they decide to call that World Hyrule and have similar locations those locations just quite literally don't look or feel like the same location in Prior games it has that familiar feeling but fresh almost every time so this is largely a good thing that we're moving on to something new again it's also exciting as it leaves everything unknown but one particular thing Al Numa said has hardcore Zelda fans pretty upset Arlo is a nice example here where where his literal thumbnail to his video gives the general sentiment without even watching reportedly AG Aluma stated freedom and openness is good but lineer games are bad in fact the quote most often used comes from this IG and interview and here it is the near games are games of the past that sounds pretty harsh on the surface but let's give you the full context of the actual quotes you see this interview was originally conducted in Japan so we should go off the original text from IGN Japan Japanese to English translation is more of an art sense it doesn't really translate perfectly but this translation by alaton media.com gives a more clear understanding of what agan Numa meant in full context so here's what he said games where you need to follow a specific set of steps or complete task in a very set order are kind of the games of of the past this was them followed by the interviewer we asking AG Aluma about fans Nostalgia and how they can apply that to the current design he said this I think our psychology makes us want what we don't have anymore and of course I too feel some Nostalgia for this past tendency of Zelda games and notably he also says he feels there's more linearity in tears of the Kingdom already as there is a set path it's just one the player has to discover for themselves so he didn't really say that linear games are games of the past but rather that the idea of linearity in general is something that exists in Prior games as he was agreeing with fuj bayashi who previously in that same interview said they wanted to make games where the players don't feel like they can't do something just because we don't want them to and notes that a player can go right to the ending sections of the game anytime they want but without knowing where that is or how to get there it's designed for them not to really notice it hence they try to guide you to where they would like you to go but if you find out for yourself you're more than welcome to go right to the end there is no can't there's just we won't tell you how right now hardcore fans are still nonetheless even with a corrected quote pretty upset by this because their biggest criticism of both breath of the wild and tears of the kingdom are ially The Dungeons and the story two things they feel the ler style of Zelda games in the past just did a lot better of course this is still just opinions and totally subjective but hearing that they do not at all want to use these aspects again makes them worried the irony of course is tears of the Kingdom should actually be a nice reminder that the concerns are maybe overblown people enjoyed the dungeon puzzle designs of the Divine beast but they didn't like that the aesthetic was the same and that the boss fights felt very samey as well so taking that feedback in mind when making tears of the Kingdom the five dungeons are all themed and they all have their own designs and yes extremely varied boss fights so they listened they didn't necessarily bring everything back from the old games but they made steps steps they felt made sense within their design goals as Nintendo moves forward to a new Zelda game some four to 5 years from now long time with a new world and new possibilities and Designs I think it's obvious they will continue to evolve what the dungeons are I also think they will change how the story unfolds the last two games relied heavily on memories but like mechanics such as ultrahand I think that style of Storytelling will also stay behind with these games as they find new ways to engage the player and evolve Zelda even more they definitely do not seem like the kind of developers today that are going to look at all these things as barriers and requirements will climbing be something that returns probably but I have a feeling an entirely new art Direction a world that feels fresh a brand new story maybe an increase from 5 to eight dungeons with completely fresh designs and more is in store for us the next time around in a sprawling open world that looks crazier and even more insane than ever before the Zelda team know knows how to push Nintendo systems to their limits for their Creative Vision and they will assuredly do this again on the Nintendo switch to I understand the concerns of the hardcore faithful but I also think we need to give the people entrusted with the series a little faith tears of the kingdom was like breath of the wild in many ways and it should have been the next one besides being an open world it's a complete mystery they won't even start revealing those Secrets just yet now I did say wait until the end you amazing Zelda I mean well Prime family friends right we're all family here so if you're subscribed and want to win a sweet $10 eShop gift card again have to be subscribed I want you to go ahead in the comments below and tell us about your favorite video game memory but it must include the following two words that's right folks we're going to hit up word of the day so the first word of the day we have comes from Mariam Webster that word is perview now look we don't always like that Webster fellow so we're also going to have to use a second word this one coming from the word of the day over at dictionary.com cromulent now enjoy your holiday weekend and hey we'll announce the 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H9KTUWGb2OI | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H9KTUWGb2OI | Body Skincare Routine | [Music] everybody i am back with another video and today i want to talk about the skincare products that i use for my body this is going to be a really quick video i have a total of five here that i want to share with you and these are just um the products that i like to use i feel as though using these type of products uh work really well for my skin type uh some people may think that it's a bit expensive or that is too much but i like using these and this all has really worked well for me all right so the first product that i had and this product really helps me to keep my skin smooth and you guessed it it's an exfoliator and this is the body scrub by clarence and i really enjoy using clearance products all of their ingredients are plant-based i like the way this one smells um i do not use this every day i use it a couple of times a week if i do find that i have some problem areas which is kind of here and there i might use it a little bit more and that might be the feet but this does a really good job you don't want to over exfoliate the skin on your body just like you don't want to over exfoliate the skin on your face same thing applies this one works really well and i really love how this one smells this one has a very very um pleasant smell to it it's not overbearing and it's something that i really enjoy and for a cleanser i typically elect not to use a soap for a long time i did use dove soap and it is really good i think that it's good um it's always worked well for like my kids who have eczema but i like to use a cleanser and i've been using the way body cleanser and the scent is melrose place this one has jojoba oil in it it's got vitamin a vitamin c in it and it's also got rose hip foil now you know how you can use some cleansers and then when you dry off your skin is very tight it feels like it's gonna crack all of that um i was really surprised when i first tried this because it doesn't do that this is like my second bottle of this and i really enjoy it and plus it smells very very this smells so good it's a very soft soft scent if you've never tried it and next time you're in sephora definitely go by and check it out i think that it's really important when you're trying to look for a cleanser for your body that of course you look at the ingredients and try to get some that's going to have an oil attached to it that's just my little opinion as well as some antioxidants especially if you're looking for a cleanser that's going to you know be an anti-aging cleanser the reason that i say that is typically those will you'll find those not to be drying they won't be as hard on the skin this one also does a really good job of cleaning your skin you know claire i don't want to say clarifying because um sometimes to me when i think clarifying when a cleanser is clarifying that it could be just a little bit stripping and i always like to do a test to see if a cleanser actually works well or not like a cotton ball and you all might cringe when i tell you this but i put a little alcohol on the cotton ball and then i'll wipe you know i'll just take take it and you know just pick a spot anywhere on my body and just kind of wipe it and see and if it's still dirty that means my cleanser is not working well for me there's something going wrong i need to assess the situation but um yeah this one will get you clean without drying your skin and i have totally been enjoying it all right so you all can pretty much guess what the next product is and that would be a body serum same thing with your face you kind of want to go in the same order but i have the polish choice five percent nice and my body serum and i know you all know from listening to me over and over and over a niacin of mine is going to help with a lot of things niacinamide is uh one of those types of ingredients that is going to address a lot of things with you know just one ingredient you know it's going to even your skin tone and texture is going to protect your skin barrier it's going to help keep your skin hydrated you know i want to say the list goes on and on but this one is really good now i like to apply this serum on the body parts that i feel are needed uh let's say that let's say i have a scar or if i have some texture or you know something like that that's how i use this i do not use i could use this all over but let's just be real if i use this all over that would be you know skincare a skincare routine you know outside of your the skincare for your face can be really pricey if i use this all over every day i would i just couldn't afford it so anyway i apply this where needed and it works really well it has like um i don't want to say a thin texture but it it's not thick like a heavy body cream or a body butter or anything like that but i make sure that i use this religiously every day on my uh problem areas now this is a newer product to the market before um i was using a body serum uh by ren and i used all of that up i did some videos talking about my thoughts on it but i think that body serums are important in any body of skin care routine because you know unless your skin is perfect you know um it's it's good to have one to address any problem areas that you may have and this is the one that i use and i really like it all right so next up i have a body hydrator and this is by sephora and this is the all day body hydrator it has shea butter and mango butter in it i'm sure you all have seen it um if you've visited sephora and this body butter is so thick and rich i have seen some people complain about this particular body butter saying that it smells bad um this definitely it doesn't it doesn't have like uh i don't want to say it it doesn't have the best um fragrance now when i say the best i'm talking about in the realm of you know things that are fragranted that have you know perfumes and things like that added because to me historically shea butter has never had the best you know fragrance uh to me so when i purchased this i wasn't you know i wasn't looking for it for a scent i was looking for it because of how how well it would hydrate my skin and what i like about this one is that after you've applied it while it isn't the most um it's not the fastest absorbing um a body butter out there which i really don't expect because of the texture and how thick it is it still absorbs fast enough to where if you apply it um before you get ready to go to work or you have some place to go you don't have to wait for 30 minutes to an hour for it to actually absorb into your skin and then after it does absorb you still your skin still feels it has a supple type of texture to it which is really nice it's not a greasy type of texture or feel it's more of a supple moist type of feel to it and i really like it and you would be amazed at how thick like when you um when you actually apply it when you feel it you know next time you're in sephora definitely uh check it out and see what the texture feels like and you will see exactly um what i am talking about all right and to seal the deal in seal everything all in place i like to use this ola hendrix firmly yours toning dry body oil and it comes in a glass container like this i actually thought this bad boy was plastic when i first bought it and i'm always so nervous every time i'm you i use it because the floors in my bathroom are ceramic and i'm like oh my god this ever breaks if it falls it's gonna break again i'm gonna be totally messed up anyway i digress so this one's got a lot of good stuff in it it's got a particular ingredient called sweet white lupine and that's going to help to firm and tighten the skin it's also got black currant elderberry and i think the other one is yeah it's cloud berry oil and those are going to help hydrate the skin and that's what i love most about this one of course it doesn't leave the skin oily it helps to keep the skin very hydrated and plus it kind of seals and locks in everything that you put in place and it also has peptides in it so overall this oil has so many uh good ingredients in it and it just really feels good on the skin now when you use all of this at night when you wake up your skin feels really nice and supple and but anyway these are all of the products that i use for my body skin care routine let me know have you tried any of these uh skincare products if you have let me know what you think about them let me know if you like them or if you don't like them i'd love to hear about it thank you so much for tuning in and until my next video smooches | Keeping it Simple with Bridget | UC1Rf-TVIrYKb8EdgZC5-6MQ | 2022-09-15 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,773 | 8,565 |
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-P2qcisvHfQ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-P2qcisvHfQ | Pushya Or Tishya Nakshatra - Star Of Auspiciousness | all right let's talk about pushia shatra now it was originally called Tisha um yeah eventually it became pushia both names are great to use if I use Tisha you know just know that that's that's the same thing and that was actually the original name given in the N shatra sutras all right so pushia or ortia um it's it falls around uh 20 59 or 21° of cancer to 3 degrees of Leo around there um and it where where to begin it's really one of the luckiest uh of the nakshatras it's one of the most fortunate rohini is the one that's like the moon's favorite the best for growing right the best for growing everything the most popular the the most likable star but it's actually this Nix Shota that's considered the most auspicious overall the most fortunate um it's it's really uh fascinating because even in other cultures like in um in the uh like Persian and Arabic systems of astrology this star and this this fixed star is considered to be very auspicious we'll go into that more um but yeah so Pusha it's the the key thing to understand about Pusha is that it's really the star of like worship um and the priesthood um we'll start with the Sutra it says basp Tisha juvat pad yaj aastad and this is the suture that they give in the tiia Brahman and um you could say the simplest way to um Translate this would be the auspiciousness of Bri brihaspati the Tisha of brihaspati tishan means fortunate auspiciousness in general so this star literally means just auspiciousness you know um but the Sutra is saying the auspiciousness of brihaspati the the priest of the Gods the teacher of the Gods the auspicious Tisa of brihaspati is juvat which can mean uh like well it just means uh you could say worshiping um it it also can mean uh like juvat literally comes from the word tongue which because uh worship was done by a flame in vadic times and a flame was uh like the way you make a flame go to another flame it like licks it so there's this whole connection of uh licking and the tongue to flames and Agy and the fire god and uh so it was like juvat could mean this is what's really cool is that the word juvat could mean uh like worshiping but it also means um like advisors tongues like word like tongues as in like advisor words of wisdom I the king would have tongues around to advise him you know what I mean so it's saying like you need advisors um to get thatp ious of brihaspati and that's the idea is that brihaspati is the the the adviser of the Gods he is the guru or the the you know the priest of the de of the Davis he's the guru of the Davis and he's related to Jupiter as well just so you know so yeah it's the auspiciousness of brihaspati is the worship from above and the uh worship ER or you could say um the uh yeah no the worshipper is really the best way to put it the worshipper from below so this is the n shatra of worship and worshippers uh it's the it's the N shatra of um you know priesthood uh devotion Prayer church we're going to find it is the next chatra of church in the modern days temples um uh religion Dharma philosophy it's also the Nik shatra of addictions if it's Afflicted this Nik shatra gives addictions because addictions come about when we aren't reaching our goal when we aren't getting to that fruit fruit uh blossomed State you know um it's the next shatra of gurus of wanting to be a guru if it's Afflicted or whatever you know you can kind of see more um kind of sort of like the barani stuff where you get more people people that are like kind of pushing too hard to be a guru or something but uh yeah so one of the ways that we can translate this I'll show you a few different translations of that Sutra yeah the auspiciousness of basati is worshiping from above and worshippers From Below another one um is you know the the for Fortune to Blossom we need tongues for uh worshippers or or Endeavors or uh actors the yajima means um this the endeaver so you know that the point of that what it's saying is that for for you to get your goal you don't just you you need to Endeavor and try really hard yes but you also need the right guidance in that endeavoring you know kind of like how in astrology it's like the third it's kind of like Mercury and Jupiter um you need that mercury to really engage and apply yourself and experiment but you also need Jupiter to recognize oh yeah there's just people who just know what's best and I should first go to them let them tell me some good advice you know on these things and then go about applying myself along those lines of that good advice um for example say you're like oh okay I want to do n shatra astrology you know you could spend like years you know like I did spend years figuring out all this stuff or could just buy a course for $27 a month and get it you know that's how much it cost at this moment it might that might change with the economy and everything but you know you could uh just buy a course and then just learn it all in a few months and you know kind of save yourself years and years of effort and people who have Afflicted Jupiters and mercues don't get this and they just like there are clients I've had who have tried to study on their own for years and years and bug me about questions and then finally get a reading and I tell them all stuff and they're kind of let down they like well I already knew all this stuff I'm like yeah of course you already knew this stuff cuz you spent four or five years this is your first reading I'm not going to blow your mind I'm going to tell you the basic stuff that I would you know that's important that I feel is important to you in this first hourlong reading and the point of this reading is that yeah next time don't waste five of your years of your youth trying to figure out stuff that you can just pay a dude $100 an hour for and figure it out in an hour you know um that's the point of a guru a guru just help helps you get to your goal when you're stuck helps you get there faster so this is really the star of gurus and of push of becoming Blossom getting to your goal um more quickly um and you know that's why it's a light and Swift ni shatra as well but we'll go into that more in a bit but yeah so it's really the next shatra of uh needing advice needing tongues needing um needing like to needing worship needing to be around worship and then that kind of manifests um your endeavors your worshiping it makes that more successful so that's kind of what that's saying um yeah so brihaspati he needs tongues he needs advisors he needs worship to guide the worshipper um that's one way you can look at it another way you can look at it is that you know this star is all about blossoming um come bringing to fruition blossoming our endeavors getting the fruits of life um accomplishing our goals and again that's what Al so both these words are the same thing almost Tisha means something that has accomplished its goal you know someone who has hit the target um push means something that has accomplished its goals as well something that has been brought to fruition but it's the same basic idea and so to get that it requires yajima which yajima means the sacrificer or the worshipper the person who's doing the sacrifice the worshipper the that's the yajima so it this star has a all to do with that anyone who's involved in in that in worship or being a priest or a medium for the Divine or things like that um they'll have they'll be pushia involved you know like or like if Kus in pushia they might have been a priest in a past life but but yeah so the idea is that you need you need the juvat you need to worship you need to know how to worship you need to the tongues the advisers the words of wisdom but you also need the yaj which uh means you could just say the effort and the Endeavors the trying the sweat the kind of like arger you know you have to put the work in um and this is actually where the luck comes from is that there's no real such thing as luck there's just people that go about things in more in more naturally successful ways than others you could say um you know like going to planets and stuff like why is Jupiter lucky you know well it's cuz he does things the wisest way and so he just doesn't have to redo things so much and doesn't fall into the natural pits that most other people fall into but yeah so yajima effort and endeavoring that's actually where that fortune is coming from and so that's why pusia is so lucky is because it makes you a very sincere yajima a very sincere endeaver a very sincere worshipper um and you know you get to be very sincere when you have the right truth the right angle the right advice on things so again when you have the juvat so it's all intertwined um juvat you could say is also like the study the education listening to your advisor listening to your Guru reading the texts um and then doing all that plus engaging yourself and really applying yourself and doing the work the yajima would is always going to spell success so like as a Crea Yogi you know the yajaman is actually doing the crias and the meditation the juvat would be like reading the books listening the yoga Nanda reading the babad Gita things like that you know um and you need to do both of those things so um you need effort and advice we could say and uh that's leads you to Tisha which is the literally just someone who is you know um fortunate and it also refers to the Heavenly Archer which we're going to go into more in a little bit I'm not ready to go into all that yet it's so hard to you know oh there's just so many angles I could just start rambling about and I want to keep it more structured in order to teach you guys better um so this n shatra any planets here will give will have more Priestly karmas related to them you have a lot of planets here a lot of cell factors you're probably very more spiritual more of a Priestly kind of personality even to your nature people with the moon here are very satvic very inspired very um you know Noble virtuous people that want to do right you know do the right thing um Jupiter here is really good because Jupiter is the Lord of of baspa or you know Jupiter is related to the lord of the snik chatra and he's also exalted in cancer which there's the majority of where this Nik shatra Falls in in this age Jupiter here makes like just kind of like really good patriarchal good men in a sense who leave a good Legacy for the world you know or things like that um so in a mahera context because this is ruled by brihaspati the priest of the Gods he's the Pati the priest of BHA of becoming vast of accomplishing going very far um yeah because of that it's really one of the best stars in a mahera context um for launching starting almost anything you want to start um it pretty much always starts better under push your NE shatra this is likely because of a few factors likely because of it you know it is it is light and Swift so it it does things quickly and swiftly and accomplish its goals fast it's also up-facing you know so it makes things move up so it's light and Swift and UPF facing and ruled by brihaspati so it's got a lot of you know desirable qualities to it you could say um and it has the shocky to create spiritual energy you know you know which is we all want that so there's just a lot of like this is just definitely one of those desirable Stars not like Barney or these other cruel and violent ones and so anything you know you you like really important things uh especially spiritual initiation education oriented things are really good to start under this next shapter yeah now pusia is said to have four different symbols and this is again where it gets kind of uh again I just think that over the ages in the time it's it's kind of been embellished there probably was just one symbol originally um but yeah pushia has four different symbols one is a fully blossomed flower that's the most popular that's the best kind of symbol I think or the most ideal you know it's simple clear does the trick um you know it conveys the idea of blossoming of fruition you know of coming to success the other one is a circle now that's what's kind of weird a circle doesn't really make sense for pusia because there's nothing particularly about a circle that you know symbolizes being fortunate or accomplishing things or anything and what's annoying is we already have shat to Bish Shak is the symbolized by a circle so again why is this overlap of symbolism going on someone really H like just someone you know we have to remember viic astrology went through Kaluga it went through the Dark Ages just like everything else on this planet Earth India was not uh exempt from kuga in the Dark Ages and so a lot of corrupt a lot of texts have been diluted or saturated or Lost in Translation or even corrupted by corrupt self-serving brahin and that is an objective fact if you're annoyed by a white man saying that I'm sorry but look into the history there are many many enlightened gurus who have spoken out about the Corruption of the Brahman cast not that all of them are corrupt but there has been corrup there's corruption everywhere you know um so it's also in India and so there's also going to be embellishments moving forward so yeah I don't think a circle is very significant just personally I don't use it then the utter of a sacred cow is another symbol well I don't like that one either I think that's just an embellishment of it falling in cancer Rashi you know in this life and it's also not the symb not the sign of cows ravity is the star of cows and when we get to ravity it literally is cows from above and calvs From Below or whatever you know and so it's it's the star of calves and cows so it's not no an utter of a sacred cow is not the right symbol for pusia I'm sorry but it's not and um this is what's also really annoying is that pusan is the deity of ravity pusan is the same root means the nourisher the blossom why is pusan not the deity of Pusa NE shatra I mean wouldn't that make the most sense that was what bugged me the most when I was first learning this stuff like a decade ago and I finally learned what that was when we translated the ne shatra sutras when Ernst finally translated those um they were just sitting there you know not being used by anyone or there was these really terrible translations out there that were like not remotely accurate but yeah uh when we did that and you look at it oh wow it's originally called Tisha it's literally not even called pushia in the vadic texts whoa that explains everything no wonder yeah it's not about push it's not pushia and it's not Rel to pushan because it wasn't pushia it was really Tisha that's what it was originally and Tisha is related to brihaspati so that makes sense um so this is not the star of like nourishment and like a cow and like uh like wealth and providing and all that symbolism that's ravity when we get to that um and it's just really important to not embellish that this is just the star of like spirituality and accomplishing your goals you know and accomplishing all kinds of goals um one of the other reasons why the utter of the sacred cow would be intertwined with this next shatra is because there's this whole uh Legend uh one of the greatest Rishi vashishta who's essentially like a brihaspati incarnate he had this Divine wish fulfilling cow and there's a really cool story about that and if if you guys are interested I could share that story um about a king who encountered this cow and became obsessed with it and wanted to have it but it was vishas and it goes on this whole thing but basically there is a cow in the mythology that um can just you know fulfill any wish is from its udder you know and so when they go to attack faisha the cow an army of people just comes out of the udder of the cow and slays the people who are trying to attack him and so forth you know um so that leaves us with only one other symbol and it's the arrow now that's the other the only other symbol that I think is actually probably possibly the oldest it's either the blossoming flower or the arrow theas reason the arrow is a great symbol for pusia is because Tisha literally is the celestial archer in the sky and that's what this Nik shatra falls under and literally when you look at Pusha um when you look at this constellation that it falls under it's literally looks like an arrow it looks just like an arrow it really does wow it's perfect so yeah so although the arrow is related to Sagittarius and stuff so it makes it more confusing in this era I do love the arrow symbolism for Tisha or pushia yeah so either a fully Blossom flower or an arrow are the best symbols for it in my opinion yeah so um I do think that the flower is a good symbol for it uh it's not it's often seen as a Lotus but it's actually just any flower will work it doesn't have to be a Lotus it's just any Blossom flower is a symbol for pusia and yeah I mean the the it's the same root as pushan remember the blossom the fortunate nourished accomplished thing that has just successfully gotten to its goal um and isn't withered you know like not like that type of flower um and it's also kind of cool well flowers convey this like they convey this element of Grace they're also of the highest vibration of anything you can offer so I think that's also a key part of why a flower is symbolized this is the ne shatra of worship offering oh that's another thing is it's um offerings is another way you could take take the um the juu that the juv juvat juu is the root and like juvat means while offering so it means offering uh you know worshiping all these things um offering advice so anyways yeah so uh the the the the flower is like the essential thing you offer in a worship in a in a Pua in a classic uh Hindu sense of worship flowers have the highest vibration they're the best things to offer um yeah fresh flowers so I think that is also why Pusa is symbolized by a flower um and I must say yeah like when you if you have an altar or a place where you meditate it's I don't have any right now but I try to put flowers up when I have time and just having flowers in your house and your off office it really does imbue your area with this grace and this element of Tisha you know and fortunateness auspiciousness and then finally we're going to find that uh yeah Pusha is a Moola Nik shatra it is a plant related Nik shatra so how perfect that it's a plant symbol and so it is very sensitive Nick shatra in that regard as well so that all lines up that all fits very well I forgot also to mention this so the arrow another reason why the arrow is a really interesting symbolism is that you know an arrow symbolizes attaining your goals your longdistance goals which is similar with Sagittarius too right it's such an important star for it's the it's the sign of accomplishing our goals but this is the n shatra of accomplishing our goals to hit the target is kind of the the essence of you know fortunateness and luckiness and you know yeah again tishna was originally called auspiciousness or you know it was it was synonymous and it was the the fortunate the auspiciousness of brihaspati which is to say the auspiciousness of Jupiter Jupiter owns the bow sign so we can see this ancient connection here and it very might be Poss it really might be possible that at one point in ancient times this Nik shatra was in Sagittarius um you know it's it's very possible yeah so both Tisha and hasati and Jupiter all kind of related to the B and the boow Rashi um but what's really interesting is that Tisha supposedly Jupiter was first seen in the constellation of Tisha in ancient times that's according to Legend according to just the legend behind vadic culture yeah uh Jupiter was first seen and ulted in this in this constellation or asterism so that's really cool if so and that would show the connection right and then even in a more direct sense Tisha was the name of the celestial Archer deity in the vas so it's most likely the arrow that probably is the oldest symbol for this Nik shatra and especially because it is the constellation that looks like an arrow and um yeah and the ramayana this being Tisha appears to bless Prince Rama and He blesses Prince Rama in his attainment of his goal um he actually kills a rock shasa and then it frees it somehow frees Tisha from some curse or something I forget I could read up on that again if you guys are interested and um yeah so so like he's just connected to the ideal Warrior the ideal chhatria cuz what the ideal like Rama is the ideal Warrior and what does the ideal hero chhatria Warrior do well he does what the he follows the guru you know what I mean like he has a guru that's the point of being a good warrior is not just just oh I decide what's best and I'm self-righteous no it's you follow a code something above you something Beyond you like even like the Samurai and Bushido you know you always have to have a moral compass or you're not a real Warrior and you can't determine your moral compass CU that's egotism you have to have a higher uh variable determine that which is why Mars and Jupiter are such great friends because Mars is a hero and he needs Jupiter to guide him right so that's why they're Delight they Delight each other why their friends too um so Mars Jupiter conjunc in this next chatra really good for uh just auspicious like for you know everything I just mentioned really um but yeah uh Tisha is actually invoked along with rudra and Agy and others in the rig Veda for protection as well as for riches in other verses um he's basically the archetype of the Divine Archer so again divinely hitting your goals hitting your targets is what this Snick shot do deals with and uh and I I as I wrote in the manual you know uh the Tissa Starfield really does look like an arrow and since Tisha was its original name it's likely that the arrow was the original symbol and it's made up of the Stars known as Theta gamma and Ada can canre or cancery canre but it's it's in what they call siderial cancer but what we know it was never called that you know what I mean in ancient times and yeah they make us sort of Arrow pointed shape in the sky and it's really interesting because like I was touching on even in zoroastrian Civilization they had a figure named tiria who was also an archetype of the ideal heroic Heavenly Archer and he was also considered the council to the gods just like brihaspati and in avestan astrology this same constellation is considered the luckiest among all the stars and some even say that uh yeah test Tria was later shortened to tiar which was became the farsy word for an arrow um and then there is also even a Nordic God that's kind of connected with similar Roots like tiar or something like that I forget um really interesting right um all right so it's a light and Swift NE shatra so yeah as I previously touched on this has got to be reason why it's so such a fortunate NE shatra so anything that you start under this star tends to work out swiftly lightly effortlessly you know and um so it's great for travel you know it's great for it's really great for most things um as a result of that because most things we want to you know not take forever or whatever most things we set out to do so it makes you able to accomplish your goals more quickly and swiftly in general and um the yeah and then you know that's the thing that's what's so interesting is that according to Legend Jupiter was first seen here well the previous uh star was a bow or punarvasu might have been a bow originally it was either a house or bow that's what I think you know like I was saying and then this may have been an arrow then they would have been paired because in ancient times um you know Jupiter was associated with both of these NE shatas just like how um well yeah for some I forget the other ones but I've gotten it written in the manual you know but like I think Venus was related to uh either the palonis or the badas you know these these pairs of n shatas so it might have been that in ancient times a lot of these n shatas were paired up um and it also kind of works because in like two Nik shatas is like almost one month you know what I mean so it's kind of like a way to set it up as a month um or just a way to like kind of section it off but uh yeah you know we have the two baderas the two falonis the two asadas well there may have been others and these this one and punarvasu may have been paired up you could think of in ancient times um cuz they well not like they're the same but there is something jupiterian about both of them isn't it isn't there | Eye Of The Veda | UCATtCEi2bzq0AdcX-hmgePA | 2024-02-20 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 4,764 | 24,651 |
QqfxQTwJxG8 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QqfxQTwJxG8 | Fourth International | Wikipedia audio article | the fourth international thigh is a revolutionary socialist international organization consisting of followers of Leon Trotsky or Trotskyists with the declared goal of helping the working class overthrow capitalism and work toward international communism the Fourth International was established in France in 1938 as Trotsky and his supporters having been expelled from the Soviet Union considered the Third International or common turn to have become lost to Stalinism and incapable of leading the International working class to political power thus Trotskyists founded their own competing fourth international today there is no longer a single cohesive fourth international throughout the better part of its existence the fourth international was founded by agents of the Soviet secret police repressed by capitalist countries such as France in the United States and rejected by followers of the Soviet Union and later Maoism as illegitimate it struggled to maintain contact under these conditions of illegality and repression around much of the world during World War two because when workers uprisings did occur they were often under the influence of Soviet inspired anarchist social democratic Maoist or militant nationalist groups leading to defeats for the fie and its trotskyists who seldom gathered similar support despite this many parts of the world including Latin America Europe and Asia continued to have large trotskyist groupings who are attracted to its anti-stalinist positions in its defence of workers internationalism quite a few of these groups carry the label forth internationalist either in their organization's name major political position documents or both in line with its Trotskyist underpinnings the Fourth International tended to view the Comintern is worthy of conditional support even considering its corruption and although it regarded its own ideas as more advanced in the superior to those of the Third International it did not actively seek the common turns destruction it does not operate as a cohesive entity in the manner of the prior internationals the five suffered a major split in 1940 and an even more significant split in 1953 a partial reunification occurred in 1963 but the international never recovered enough to reimburse a single transnational grouping Trotskyists response to that situation has been in the form of its many internationals with some divided over ideas of which organization represents the true political continuity of the fourth international topic Trotskyism Trotskyists regard themselves as working in opposition to both capitalism and Stalinism Trotsky advocated proletarian revolution is set out in his theory of permanent revolution and believed that a workers state would not be able to hold out against the pressures of a hostile capitalist world unless socialist revolutions quickly took hold in other countries as well this theory was advanced in opposition to the view held by the Stalinists that socialism in one country could be built in the Soviet Union alone furthermore Trotsky and his supporters harshly criticized the increasingly totalitarian nature of Joseph Stalin's rule they argued that socialism without democracy is impossible thus faced with the increasing lack of democracy in the Soviet Union they concluded that it was no longer a socialist workers state but a degenerated workers State Trotsky and his supporters had been organized since 1923 as the left opposition they opposed the bureaucratization of the Soviet Union which they analysed as being partly caused by the poverty and isolation of the Soviet economy Stalin's theory of socialism in one country was developed in 1924 as an opposition to trotsky's theory of permanent revolution which argued that capitalism was a world system and required a world revolution in order to replace it with socialism prior to 1924 the Bolsheviks international perspective had been guided by Trotsky's position Trotsky argued that Stalin's theory represented the interests of bureaucratic elements in direct opposition to the working class eventually Trotsky was sent into internal exile and his supporters were jailed however the left opposition continued to work in secret within the Soviet Union Trotsky was eventually exiled to Turkey he moved from there to France Norway and finally to Mexico he was assassinated on Stalin's orders in Mexico by Ramon Mercator a Spanish born Soviet agent in August 1940 topic political internationals a political international is an organization of political parties or activists with the aim of co-ordinating their activity for a common purpose there had been a long tradition of socialists organizing on an international basis and Karl Marx had led the International workingmen's association which later became known as the first international after the International workingmen's association disbanded in 1876 several attempts were made to revive the organization culminating in the formation of the socialist international second international in 1889 this was disbanded in 1916 following disagreements over World War one although the organization reformed in 1923 as the Labour and socialist international supporters of the October Revolution and the Bolsheviks had already set up the Communist international Comintern which they regarded as the Third International this was organized on a democratic centralist basis with component parties required to fight for policies adopted by the body as a whole by declaring themselves the fourth international de world party of socialist revolution the Trotskyists were publicly asserting their continuity with the Comintern and with its predecessors their recognition of the importance of these earlier internationals was coupled with a belief that they eventually degenerated although the socialist international and Comintern were still in existence the trotskyists did not believe those organizations were capable of supporting revolutionary socialism and internationalism the foundation of the Fourth International was therefore spurred in part by a desire to form a stronger political current rather than being seen as the communist opposition to the Comintern and the Soviet Union Trotsky believed that its formation was all the more urgent for the role he saw it playing in the impending world war topic decision to form the International in the early 1930s Trotsky and his supporters believed that Stalin's influence over the Third International could still be fought from within and slowly rolled back they organized themselves into the International Left Opposition in 1930 which was intended to be a group of anti-stalinist dissenters within the Third International Stalin supporters who dominated the International would no longer tolerate dissent all trotskyists and those suspected of being influenced by Trotskyism were expelled Trotsky claimed that the third-period policies of the Comintern had contributed to the rise of Adolf Hitler in Germany and that it's turned to a Popular Front policy aiming to unite all ostensibly anti-fascist forces so delusions in reformism and pacifism in clear edie the road for a fascist overturn by 1935 he claimed that the Comintern had fallen irredeemably into the hands of the Stalinist bureaucracy he and his supporters expelled from the Third International participated in a conference of the London bureau of socialist parties outside both the socialist international and the Comintern three of those parties joined the Left Opposition in signing a document written by Trotsky calling for a fourth international which became known as the Declaration of four of those too soon distanced themselves from the agreement but the Dutch revolutionary Socialist Party worked with the International Left Opposition to declare the International communist League this position was contested by Andres men and some other members of the league who did not support the call for a new international this group prioritized regroup Minh twith other communist opposition's principally the International communist opposition ICO linked to the right opposition in the Soviet Party recruitment which eventually led to the formation of the International Bureau for revolutionary socialist unity Trotsky considered those organizations to be centrist despite Trotsky the Spanish section merged with the Spanish section of ICO forming the Workers Party of Marxist unification pou M Trotsky claimed the merger was to be a capitulation to centrism the Socialist Workers Party of Germany left split from the Social Democratic Party of Germany founded in 1931 cooperated with the International Left Opposition briefly in 1933 but soon abandoned the call for a new international in 1935 Trotsky wrote an open letter for the Fourth International reaffirming the Declaration of four while documenting the recent course of the Comintern and the socialist international in the letter he called for the urgent formation of a fourth international the first international conference for the Fourth International was held in Paris in June 1936 reports giving its location as Geneva for security reasons this meeting dissolved the International communist League founding in its place the movement for the Fourth International on Trotsky's perspectives the foundation of the Fourth International was seen as more than just the simple renaming of an International tendency that was already in existence it was argued that the Third International had now degenerated completely and was therefore to be seen as a counter revolutionary organization that would in time of crisis defend capitalism Trotsky believed that the coming World War would produce a revolutionary wave of class and national struggles rather as World War one had done stalin reacted to the growing strength of Trotsky supporters with a major political Massacre of people within the Soviet Union and the assassination of Trotsky supporters and family abroad he had agents go through historical documents and photos in order to attempt to erase Trotsky's memory from the history books according to the historian mario kessler stalin supporters turned to anti-semitism to whip up sentiment against Trotsky as Trotsky was a Jew Stalin's daughter later claimed that his fight with Trotsky laid the foundations for his later anti-semitic campaigns founding Congress the internationals rationale was to construct new mass revolutionary parties able to lead successful workers revolutions it saw these arising from a revolutionary wave which would develop alongside and as a result of the coming World War 30 delegates attended a founding conference held in September 1938 in the home of Alfred Rosner just outside Paris present at the meeting were delegates from all the major countries of Europe and from North America although for reasons of cost and distance few delegates attended from Asia or Latin America an international Secretariat was established with many of the days leading trotskyists in most countries in which Trotskyists were active represented among the resolutions adopted by the conference was the transitional program the transitional program was the central programmatic statement of the Congress summarizing its strategic and tactical conceptions for the Revolutionary period that it saw opening up as a result of the war which Trotsky had been predicting for some years it is not however the definitive program of the Fourth International as is often suggested but instead contains a summation of the conjuncture understanding of the movement at that date in a series of transitional policies designed to develop the struggle for workers power topic World War two at the outbreak of world war ii in 1939 the international Secretariat was moved to New York City the rezident International Executive Committee failed to meet largely because of a struggle in the US Socialist Workers Party swp between Trotsky supporters and the tendency of Max Schechtman Martin a Bern and James Burnham the Secretariat was composed of those committee members who happen to be in the city most of whom were Co thinkers of shaq minh the disagreement centered on the shack my nights disagreements with the SW Pease internal policy and over the fives unconditional defence of the USSR Trotsky opened a public debate with shacked Minh and Burnham and developed his positions in a series of polemics written in 1939 1940 and later collected in in defense of Marxism shacked Minh and Burnham's tendency resigned from the International in early 1940 alongside almost 40% of the SW Pease members many of whom became founder members of the Workers Party topic emergency conference in May 1940 an emergency conference of the international met at a secret location somewhere in the Western Hemisphere it adopted a manifesto drafted by Trotsky shortly before his murder and a range of policies on the work of the International including one calling for the reunification of the then divided fourth internationalist groups in Britain Secretariat members who had supported Schack men were expelled by the emergency conference with the support of Trotsky himself while leader of the swp James P cannon later said that he did not believe the split to be definitive and final the two groups did not reunite a new international executive committee was appointed which came under the increasing influence of the Socialist Workers Party the Fourth International was hit hard during World War two Trotsky was assassinated many of the Phi's European affiliates were destroyed by the Nazis and several of its Asian affiliates were destroyed by the Empire of Japan the survivors in Europe Asia and elsewhere were largely cut off from each other and from the international Secretariat the new secretary jean van heijenoort also known as Gerland was able to do little more than publish articles in the SW peace theoretical journal fourth international despite this dislocation the various groups sought to maintain links and some connections were kept up throughout the early part of the war by sailors enlisted in the US Navy who had cause to visit Marseilles contact was steady if irregular between the swp and the British trotskyists with the result that the Americans exerted what influence they had to encourage the workers International League into the International through a fusion with the revolutionary socialist League a union that had been requested by the emergency conference in 1942 a debate on the National question in Europe opened up between the majority of the swp and a movement led by van heijenoort Albert Goldman and Felix Morrow this minority anticipated that the Nazi dictatorship would be replaced with capitalism rather than by a socialist revolution leading to the revival of Stalinism and social democracy in December 1943 they criticized the swp s view as under estimating the rising prestige of Stalinism and the opportunities for the capitalists to use democratic concessions the swp Central Committee argued that democratic capitalism could not revive resulting in either military dictatorship by the capitalists or a workers revolution it held that this would reinforce the need for building the Fourth International and adhered rigidly to their interpretation of Trotsky's works topic European conference the wartime debate about post-war perspectives was accelerated by the resolution of the February 1944 European conference of the Fourth International the conference appointed a new European Secretariat and elected Michel ripped East a Greek resident in France also known as Michel Pablo the organizational secretary of its European Bureau ripped isse and other Bureau members reestablished contact between the Trotskyist parties the European conference extended the lessons of a revolution then unfolding in Italy and concluded that a revolutionary wave would cross Europe as the war ended the swp had a similar perspective the British revolutionary communist party RCP disagreed and held that capitalism was not about to plunge into massive crisis but rather that an upturn in the economy was already underway a group of leaders of the French internationalist Communist Party PCI around Yvan Crapo argued a similar position until they were expelled from the PCI in 1948 topic international conference in April 1946 delegates from the principal European sections and a number of others attended a second International Congress this set about rebuilding the International Secretariat of the fourth international with Michel ripped ISA pointed secretary and Ernest Mandel a Belgian taking a leading role Pablo and Mandel aimed to counter the opposition of the majorities inside the British Revolutionary Communist Party and French internationalist Communist Party initially they encouraged party members to vote out their leadership's they supported Jerry Haley's opposition in the RCP in France they backed elements including Pierre Frank and Marcel bleep true opposed to the new leadership of the PCI albeit for differing reasons the Stalinist occupation of Eastern Europe was the issue of prime concern and it raised many problems of interpretation at first the International held that while the USSR was a degenerated workers state the post-world War two East European states were still bourgeois entities because revolution from above was not possible and capitalism persisted another issue that needed to be dealt with was the possibility that the economy would revive this was initially denied by Mendel who was quickly forced to revise his opinion and later devoted his PhD dissertation to late capitalism analyzing the unexpected Third Age of capitalist development Mandel's perspective mirrored uncertainty at that time about the future viability and prospects of capitalism not just among all Trotskyist groups but also among leading economists Paul Samuelson had envisaged in 1943 the probability of a nightmarish combination of the worst features of inflation and deflation worrying that there would be ushered in the greatest period of unemployment and industrial dislocation which any economy has ever faced Joseph Schumpeter for his part claimed that t he general opinion seems to be that capitalist methods will be unequal to the task of reconstruction he regarded it as not open to doubt that the decay of capitalist society is very far advanced you topic Second World Congress the Second World Congress in April 1948 was attended by delegates from 22 sections it debated a range of resolutions on the Jewish Question Stalinism the colonial countries and the specific situations facing sections in certain countries by this point the Phi was United around the view that the Eastern European buffer states we're still capitalist countries the Congress was especially notable for bringing the international into much closer contact with trotskyist groups from across the globe these included such significant groups as the revolutionary Workers Party of Bolivia and the Lanka sama-sama Party in what was then salon but the previously large Vietnamese trotskyist groups had mostly been eliminated or absorbed by the supporters of Ho Chi Minh after the Second World Congress in 1948 the international Secretariat attempted to open communications with Josip Broz Tito's regime in Yugoslavia in their analysis it differed from the rest of the Eastern Bloc because it was established by the partisans of world war ii who had fought against nazi occupation as opposed to by Stalin's invading armies the British RCP led by Jack Ashton and supported by Ted grant were highly critical of this move topic Third World Congress the Third World Congress in 1951 resolved that the economies of the East European states and their political regimes had come to resemble that of the USSR more and more these states were then described as deformed Workers States in an analogy with the degenerated workers state in Russia the term deformed was used rather than degenerated because no workers revolution had led to the foundation of these states the Third World Congress envisaged the real possibility event international civil war in the near future it argued that the mass communist parties may under certain favourable conditions go beyond the aims set for them by the Soviet bureaucracy and project a revolutionary orientation given the supposed closeness of war the fight thought that the communist parties and social democratic parties would be the only significant force that could defend the workers of the world against the imperialist camp in those countries where there were mass forces in line with this geopolitical perspective Pablo argued that the only way the Trotskyists could avoid isolation was for various sections of the Fourth International to undertake long term entry ism in the mass communist or social democratic parties this tactic was known as enter is amiss to distinguish it from the short term entry tactic employed before world war ii for example it meant that the project of building an open and independent Trotskyist party was shelved in France because it was regarded as not politically feasible alongside entry into the French Communist Party this perspective was accepted within the Fourth International yet sowed the seeds for the split in 1953 at the Third World Congress the sections agreed with the perspective of an international civil war the french section disagreed with The Associated tactic of entry ISM soui generous and held that Pablo was under estimating the independent role of the working class parties in the 4th international the leaders of the majority of the trotskyist organisation in France Marcel bleep drew and Pierre Lambert refused to follow the line of the International the international leadership had them replaced by a minority leading to a permanent split in the French section in the wake of the World Congress the line of the international leadership was generally accepted by groups around the world including the u.s. SW whose leader James P cannon correspondent with the French majority to support the tactic of enter ISM soui generous at the same time however Canon Healy and Mandel were deeply concerned by Pablo's political evolution Canon and Healy were also alarmed by Pablo's intervention into the French section and by suggestions that Pablo might use the internationals Authority in this way in other sections of the 4th international that felt enter ISM soui generous was not a suitable tactic in their own countries in particular minority tendencies exemplified in Britain by John Lawrence and in the US by Bert Cochran to support enter ISM soui generous hinted that Pablo's support for their views indicated that the international might also demand trotskyists in those countries adopt that tactic topic formation of the International Committee of the Fourth International in 1953 the SW Pease National Committee issued an open letter to trotskyists throughout the world and organized the International Committee of the Fourth International ICF I this was a public faction which initially included in addition to the swp Gerry Healy's British section the club the internationalist Communist Party in France then led by Lambert who had expelled bleeb true and his grouping nahuel Marino's party in Argentina and the Austrian and Chinese sections of the five the sections of the ICF I withdrew from the international Secretariat which suspended their voting rights both sides claimed they constituted a majority of the former international Sri Lanka's Lanka sama semaj party then the country's leading Workers Party took a middle position during this dispute it continued to participate in the is fi but argued for a joint Congress for reunification with the ICF I an excerpt from the open letter explains the split as follows to sum up the lines of cleavage between Pablo's revisionism and Orthodox Trotskyism are so deep that no compromise is possible either politically or organizationally the Pablo faction has demonstrated that it will not permit democratic decisions truly reflecting majority opinion to be reached they demand complete submission to their criminal policy they are determined to drive all orthodox trotskyists out of the Fourth International or to muzzle and handcuff them their scheme has been to inject their Stalinist conciliation is impeach meal and likewise in piecemeal fashion get rid of those who come to see what is happening and raise objections topic from the Fourth World Congress to reunification over the following decade the IC referred to the rest of the international isla international Secretariat of the fourth international emphasizing its view that the Secretariat did not speak for the international as a whole the Secretariat continued to view itself as the leadership of the international it held a fourth World Congress in 1954 to regroup and to recognize reorganized sections in Britain France and the US parts of the International Committee were divided over whether the split with Pablo ISM was permanent or temporary and it was perhaps as a result of this that it did not declare itself to be the fourth international those sections that considered the split permanent embarked on a discussion about the history of the split and its meanings the sections of the International that recognized the leadership of the international Secretariat remained optimistic about the possibilities for increasing the internationals political influence and extended the nth résumé to social democratic parties which was already underway in Britain Austria and elsewhere the 1954 Congress emphasized enter ISM into communist parties and nationalist parties in the colonies pressing for democratic reforms ostensibly to encourage the left-wing they perceived to exist in the communist parties to join with them in a revolution tensions developed between those who subscribe to the mainstream views of Pablo and a minority that argued unsuccessfully against open-work a number of these delegates walked out of the World Congress and would eventually leave the International including the leader of the new British section John Lawrence George Clark Michelle Mara a leader of the French section and Marie Dowson a leader of the Canadian group the Secretariat organized a fifth World Congress in October 1957 Mandel and Pierre franca praised the Algerian revolution and surmised that it was essential to reorient in the colonial States and neo-colonial alleged revolutions according to Robert Alexander Ernest Mandel has written that an organization in Indonesia the party Acoma was affiliated to the five from 1959 until the 1965 coup in that country the sixth world congress in 1961 marked a lessening of the political divisions between the majority of supporters of the international Secretariat and the leadership of the swp in the United States in particular the Congress stressed support for the Cuban Revolution and a growing emphasis on building parties in the imperialist countries the sixth congress also criticized the lanka sama-sama party its Sri Lankan section for seeming to support the Sri Lanka Freedom Party which they saw as bourgeois nationalists the USS WP made similar criticisms in 1962 the IC and has formed a parody Commission to organize a common World Congress the supporters of Michel Pablo and Juan Posadas opposed the convergence the supporters of Posadas left the international in 1962 at the 1963 reunification congress the sections of the IC and is reunified with two exceptions the British and French sections of the IC this was largely a result of their mutual support for Ernest Mandel and Joseph Hansen's resolution dynamics of world revolution today and for the Cuban Revolution this document distinguished between different revolutionary tasks in the imperialist countries tough workers States and the colonial and semi colonial countries in 1963 the reunified 4th international elected a United Secretariat of the 4th international us fi by which name the organization as a whole is often still referred topic since reunification since the 1963 reunification a number of approaches have developed with an international Trotskyism towards the 4th international the reunified 4th international is the only current with direct organizational continuity to the original 4th international at an international level the International Committee and international Secretariat reunified at the 1963 Congress but without the socialist labor league an internationalist communist organization it is sometimes known as the United Secretariat of the 4th international us fi after the name of its leading committee although that committee was replaced in 2003 it is also the only current to have continuously presented itself as the fourth international it is the largest current and leaders of some other Trotskyist internationals occasionally referred to it as the fourth international I see fi secretary Jerry Healy when proposing reunification discussions in the 1970s described it as the fourth International the International socialist tendency also usually refers to it in this way the International Committee of the 4th international member groups customarily described themselves as sections of the 4th international and the organization as a whole describes itself as the leadership of the 4th international however the ICF I presents itself is the political continuity of the fourth International and Trotskyism not as the fie itself it clearly dates its creation as 1953 rather than from 1938 some tendencies argue that the 4th international became dislocated politically during the years between trotsky's murder and the establishment of the ICF I in 1953 they consequently work to reconstruct reorganize or rebuild it this view originated with loot ovary air and the International Spartacus tendency and is shared by others who diverged from the ICF I for example the committee for a workers international whose founders dropped out of the reunified fie after 1965 call for a new revolutionary 4th international indeed the Fourth International I see our reap reclaim the fourth international at a Congress attended by I see our sections in June 1993 other Trotskyist groups argue that the fourth international is dead they call for the establishment of a new workers international or a fifth international topic impact in uniting the large majority of trotskyists in one organization the fourth international created a tradition which has since been claimed by many Trotskyist organizations echoing Marx's Communist Manifesto the transitional program ended with the declaration workers men and women of all countries place yourselves under the banner of the Fourth International it is the banner of you're approaching victory it declared demands to be placed on capitalists opposition to the bureaucracy in the Soviet Union and support for workers action against fascism most of the demands on capitalists remain unfulfilled the collapse of the Soviet Union occurred but through a social revolution leading to the restoration of capitalism rather than the political revolution proposed by the Trotskyists many Trotskyist groups have been active in anti-fascist campaigns but the Fourth International has never played a major role in the toppling of a regime those groups which follow traditions that left the fourth international in its early years argue that despite initially correct positions it had little impact lude over-ear claims that it did not survive the Second World War workers Liberty which follows in the third camp tradition established by the Workers Party holds that Trotsky and everything he represented was defeated and as we have to recognize in retrospect defeated for a whole historical period other groups point to a positive impact the ICF I claim that the early fourth international consisted mainly of cadres who remained true to their aims and describes much of the fourth internationals early activity as correct and principle the reunified fight claimed that the fourth international refused to compromise with capitalism either in its fascist or Democratic variance in its view many of the predictions made by Trotsky when he founded the fourth international were proved wrong by history but what was absolutely vindicated were his key political judgments topic see also list of left-wing internationals list of Trotskyist internationals list of trotskyist organisations by country internationals first international second international third international fifth international topic references topic further reading death agony of the 4th international workers power and the Irish workers group 1983 on the league for a fifth international website retrieved June 21st 2008 Robert J Alexander international Trotskyism 1929 to 1985 a documented analysis of the movement Duke University Press 1991 the organiser Alain Benjamin toward a balance sheet of the 4th international in the United States retrieved April 26 2014 Alex : Akash Trotskyism Open University Press 1990 retrieved June 21st 2008 Pierre Frank the fourth international the long march of the Trotskyists Inc links 1979 retrieved June 21st 2008 Ernest Mandel the reasons for founding the 4th international and why they remain valid today from Amanda revolutionary Marxism and social reality in the twentieth century humanity's press 1994 retrieved June 21st 2008 francois mauro combats at de Batz Dilek watry internationale quebec vents duyst 1993 David North the heritage we defend 1 1988 ISBN oh nine to nine oh eight 700 3 539 PP a history of the Fourth International Jean van heijenoort the origins of the Fourth International on the socialist organizer website also at Marxists org retrieved June 21st 2008 | wikipedia tts | UCq_18cPisSCz-cV00IhZ07w | 2018-11-27 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 5,282 | 33,773 |
Z0gfMIZk17Q | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z0gfMIZk17Q | Seafood Soups For Anyone Looking To Make A Baby! | foreign [Music] foreign [Music] So today we're doing what you call uh well I would call today we're cooking a hot ASU right no real order to this what we're doing we're just taking seasoning we're just throwing our seasoning in there I'm gonna throw some carrot in there and you know keep in with that summer Vibe right so keeping with that summer Vibe what compliments a cookout than a nice pot a soup so throw some carrots in there throw some green peppers you know me like the green peppers I like that green onion I like I like the flavor they give right I'm gonna put a onion a whole honey yeah right and uh this soup that I'm making is consists of all Seafood sea cat in there there's some conch it's gonna be in there Lobster shrimp uh both type of shrimp some head-on shrimp in there there's also gonna be some mussels some plants in there like my garlic I'm not gonna chop my garlic you know I like to chop my garlic like let's let them boil all the way so extra whole garlic in there the whole thing and then um just let that boil I'm gonna put my Seafood last just cause the the type of seafood we're putting in there I don't want them to you know boil out so I'm gonna throw some conch in there you know conch really expensive right so and it's a little tougher than the other Seafood so my conch I'm just gonna so I'm gonna throw my conch with my condiments and my seasoning just because it takes a longer time to cook so that's why I'm putting the Conch earlier than everything else [Applause] it's a nice piece of Kong too if you look at it and it's fresh well on this side where I'm at we get it frozen but just the way it looks you can see it's a nice nicer piece of Coke I'm gonna put my flame back up to a high and then my c-cat I'm gonna put those in there too let those survive like I said I'm not gonna cut them too small because I want them to I want them to be visible so I'm not gonna cut my c-cat too small then I'm gonna throw my corn and that other stuff right in there like my Lobster I'm gonna put last my shrimp I'll put last what I didn't tell is I'm gonna put a bunch of okra in there I'm gonna put a whole pepper and uh I I washed all my uh ingredients before so you gotta remember the wash your ingredients so I I washed all my ingredients because I didn't want to cut them and then having to go back to wash them so you're gonna remember wash your ingredients very important so throw some corn in there and then you just want to let that boil once it starts boiling vibing you're good good there we go now I'm gonna put some pumpkin but let's take the skin off I'll leave the skin right on there either just for this one so I'm gonna leave the skin right on my pumpkin and just for a vibe [Applause] as I said I'm gonna leave everything on a bigger scale just because this soup is not based on the condiments and the season and that type of stuff is based on the seafood so crazy chef we're cooking a Pata soup hit that like button if it's your first time here hit that red subscribe this is no regular Pata soup right in Jamaica as they say this is a rock soup so go take this flounder right not gonna skin it I'm just gonna scale it I'm just gonna scale it wash it and then we're just gonna put it right in the pot just like that we're gonna take the inside sauce right we're gonna take this flounder scale it and we just gotta take the inside off and put it right in there and if you've never seen a flounder he only has one side see that it's like a half a fish so I'm just gonna scale a half a fish and then we're gonna put him right in our pot let him so he's gonna be a part of the stock part of the taste and then we'll add the We'll add the seafood as we go just like to take the inside oh be careful all the way up all the way down not much to this guy not very much to this guy take that not bad but not much take the Gill outs so this part right I'm gonna be careful to please pop it comes all the way out I'm saying that then you just rip it from the head like that inside the salt take your knife that's it all you gotta do now in here and you big distance it comes around then you just gotta wash all right it's ready so now we're gonna take this giant fish and we're just gonna put it just one more thing in this giant pot these little giant fish that we're just gonna let that five you know as I said the the longest thing is gonna take to cook is our conch and our sea cat and we want our fish to be up so I'm adding some more uh Scotch bonnets right this time what I do is I got Scotch bonnet that's all chopped look at that fish [Applause] small pieces so now now it's coming along right I'll add some shrimp in there [Applause] [Music] right as I said we're making a large pot of soup in no order right not in these big guys in there bigger right in there [Music] [Applause] so we put these oh it's trying to fall out so we put those big guys in there right and then that looks good you see that that looks good I'm gonna take this guy right [Music] we're gonna do is we're gonna take this off right [Applause] [Music] there you're gonna take his body off [Applause] yeah I need his legs in there this part we don't so then we're gonna take his body [Applause] open it up [Music] okay [Music] [Applause] and we're just gonna [Music] throw him in there with the show [Applause] then we're just gonna let that five so we gotta let that Vibe for a while then we'll come back I think pretty soon we're gonna add our muscles or clams and what I didn't say is I didn't tell you we're gonna put king crabs in there so we're gonna add our king crabs right in there crazy chef if you ever hit that like button as yet hit that like button it's your first time here hit that red subscribe button because we do things like these all the time [Music] [Applause] foreign crabs this is a very very expensive if you haven't figured that out by now I've seen the crib crabs the lobster a whole flounder fresh crabs head on shrimp conk see cat it's a whole lot all right I'm gonna add some mussels right in here and the muscles and the clams is just gonna give it a whole difference thank you [Applause] foreign so if you're looking for a good pot of soup this seafood soup recipe is the soup for you shrimp scallop Lobster king crab conch and okra crazy chef big vibe | Kraze KREATIVE Kitchen | UCQxk8m2KlA__WwoFtpQEO6g | 2023-06-24 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,273 | 6,307 |
JsDgBfOeGiA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JsDgBfOeGiA | Designing relations in Prospective Design | Let me start by telling you why we took this concept of prospective design at the Federal University of Technology, Parana. We had to create a graduate program in design, the first one in this university in 2019, but the National Research Agency said we don't have so much money, so we will only accept proposed data truly innovative. Then we went to look around the world where were the most innovative graduate design programs and we came to the Carnegie Mellon University Transition Design Program. We were very much inspired, but once we started to discuss among our group, we came to the conclusion that we could not just import a transition design program to Brazil. We had to adapt because in our reality, to start off the word transition wouldn't be so easy to translate and it wasn't a concept as disseminated in the public discourse as it was in the US. So transition design, design de transição in Portuguese wouldn't make so much sense. So first of all, we decided to translate to create another concept called prospective design and to relate to other approaches, other design approaches that were more relevant to our country, to our cultural situation. And the first thing is that I want to now show you the conceptual changes that we also did to fit our situation. Typically transition design works in this move from the present time to the future time in using a series of methods called, for example, forecasting and then backcasting. Going to the future and then coming back to see what you can do close to the present. Speculative design is staying mostly in this alternative future space, speaking about things that might happen in the future or might not happen, but you should mind about your futures because it will come. So they have these categories like desirable or preferable, probable futures, so you can figure out which kind of future do you want. But prospective design is much more focused on the present, what you can do now, because in the past, in our history in Brazil, we face this phenomenon of the domestication of the future, which legitimates the colonization of the present with never fulfilling promises. So the future for us is not something that we are striving towards or either that we feel we have a handle on it, for example. And therefore we decided to focus on the transitions to alternative presence to avoid this domestication of the future. This is a philosophical discussion that I will not go too much into details because there is a paper coming out in the future, here's a catch, called "Existential Time and Historicity Interaction Design". But what do we mean by alternative presence? Remember those categories of the futures that used by speculative design? We bring them to the present. So we look at the present as if it was a space of possibilities that are not under the radar, that are not in the radar, but they are under the radar. But we can also build up consciousness of all of these possibilities that are there lying for us to use by expanding what we consider to be possible with the probable, with the unlikely, with the impossible, even with the unthinkable frames of reference. So the practical manners of doing prospective design is to look for these possibilities that are lying around us that we didn't realize they were there, drawing relationships. While you think that something is probable, then you realize something is unlikely, but then you explore that. And it might be that the unlikely, the impossible, and the unthinkable turns out to be possible. If we figure out this relationship between the possible and the unthinkable, the unthinkable just becomes a new possible, and we bring the possibilities closer inside the current frame of reference that people are willing to act. That is not discussing in an abstract way about things that are to come in the future. This is really discussing what we can do with the things that we have now, in the present, with the people, the institutions that we have now, with the current laws. How can we change the relations between those laws, between these people, between these institutions so that we can have a new possible that is more sustainable, or is more just, or is more democratic, depending on the kind of presence that we want in terms of alternatives. Which alternative do we want to have right now, and we want to fight and strive for shifting, transitioning to that alternative possible that is already there right now. So it's much more motivating. It's not a promise. It's a reality that we can transform right now. If we consider that in relation to design theory, we could say that protective design is focused on the fourth order of design, according to Richard Buckner. Instead of telling that the fourth order is focused on designing systems, or focused on thinking, I would say that it's focused on relations, designing relations. Because many different totalities in our world cannot be described, well described as a system. For example, the family, religion, even nations cannot be described as a system. We can describe, but then it might not deal with all the totalities. You might miss something. Therefore, we focus on this smaller concept of relation that is common in different totalities. So a system is composed of multiple relations, but also is the family, also is the nation, also is the company, also is the activity, and many other fourth order concepts. We went to the internet looking for the current state of design regarding relations. We came to the conclusion by looking at the responses to COVID-19 pandemic in early 2019 that most designers focus too much on information and experience, respectively, the first and second order of design, and too little on interactions and relations, respectively, the third and fourth order of design. You see that less connected solutions to problems related to this weakness of COVID-19 pandemic. And then we came to ourselves, we asked ourselves, why aren't designers respecting new relations? One of the theoretical explanations for that is that designers are too much focused on individual things, individual people, individual institutions. They look at the objective qualities of each of these things as their realm, as their space of possibilities. They are not so used to see things connecting together and generating relational qualities which are emergent, that depends on different things, on various things, on several things connected in a particular way. Therefore, we decided to prospect new relations in the present, but then first to realize these relational qualities. So designers need to perceive that. And we started developing some design projects aimed at these relational qualities on the right side of the screen you see. Sustainability, resiliency, equity, solidarity, conviviality, and mobility. All of these qualities are new vocabularies for design students and design practitioners. They are typically more used to what you see on the left side of the screen. Objective qualities like usability, accessibility, durability, utility, beauty, and clarity. All of those objective qualities, they don't depend on one thing or at least two things. But relational qualities, they are properties of very big totalities that include systems, but also includes other complex entities that have multiple things, multiple people. And these relational qualities cannot be designed by designers alone working at the studio in front of their computer. They need to be designed with the related people and with the related things. So they need to go to the field, they need to engage with the relations, and that relation will unfold through time. So it's not something that you can grasp right ahead beforehand. Let me show a bit of some projects that we are developing here in Brazil inspired by these relational qualities and also the concept of alternative presence. Corice Platform has been developed for more than 10 years now. It's a digital infrastructure that enables, among many different relations, solidarity economy relations, which means creating their own banks, printing their own money based on a different economic relationship that is not focused on competition and self-success and business making capital accumulation. It's really much more focused on local achievements and community bonds and solidarity emotions. Together with several culture producers across Brazil, we designed this digital money feature that enabled all sorts of different new business. For example, this theater university didn't have money. They were facing budget cuts from the government. Then they printed their own money and then they kept doing their classes using this digital platform. It's not like we don't design things in prospective design. We do, but then we design them to enable those relations. The relation is the end and not the product. For example, we have a book called Coralizando. This book shares the accumulated experience of all the different actors working in this platform. It's a product. However, it's a product that enables new relations because other collectives that came after this book, they read the book and they could use the information there to craft the relations in a certain way. We are always relating things and relating people. Another example is much more similar to what you can do as a graduate student in design. For example, this is actually an undergrad student project, but this student really went beyond what is currently expected from the grad student. She went to the rural women coffee worker and found out that these women were not recognized for their work. The products didn't have their names and they didn't know what to do to get consumers and society to become more aware of this invisible women work. What this designer did, she went to the women coffee worker at the city, urban women coffee worker, the baristas, the coffee dealers, and she asked, "What do you think about this? Did you know that this coffee that you sell here is made by women in the rural community?" They got really excited because then we can join forces and fight sexism, which is also an issue for coffee workplaces. And then they joined forces, they formed this coalition, and they even managed to influence a public policy that was being developed by Maria Leticia, a local councilwoman, and she included the barista workers, the coffee workers, and the city to become protected in a new law that was generalized for women workplace safety, but then specifically having addressing the needs of the barista workers, thanks to this coalition formed by all these strong women. We started doing this kind of exercise of making sense of new relations in our department by using legal and other ways of materializing relations and prospecting relations that could be there, but they're just not being used. For example, we came up with this laboratory of design against oppression, LADO, after talking with three different professors, including me, in our department that were already doing some design projects against oppression, then we just started this lab. Also we started the Prospectino, which is a combined workshop with many different departments in our university that try to think about the future of our university after the pandemic, for example. We have many different engagements, as I mentioned. I will not go into so much detail about these engagements, I will just take this one. Community engagements are where we really change the situation we are in now, and the transition to this alternative presence. Again Marie Leticia, a councilwoman, we had this conversation about women's cost of work, and then later on during the COVID-19 pandemic, we developed together this map of the controversy around COVID-19 in Brazil. We presented it to her and then she discussed and tried to understand all the different contradictions that were arising to the top. For example, we managed to map the relationship between the situation where people need to stay home and not having a proper home to stay, or not even having a home, and the relationship between the prejudice that people that were having this disease were facing by being isolated from their families or from their friends, and especially people that were supposed to be sick and not being really sick. For example, people would think that someone with a black skin would be more dangerous because that person would not have good hygiene. And that's of course racism connected to the conditions for living. It's very difficult to do interventions in this COVID-19 pandemic where we have so much uncertainty. So what Marie Leticia did, she just took a part of this map and started to work concentrated on a few points, a few contradictions that she could do something about it meaningfully. And our students, we also used the same map to start our own outreach activities that we could do. For example, we discovered that the public official communication campaign was not really addressing the needs of people living at the outskirts of this city. These people, they were usually black or brown, but all the official campaign had white people there. They didn't feel like the campaign was telling to them something meaningful because they, for example, you should not tell them just to stay at home and wash your clothes because some of these people didn't have water. We were going through a water shortage season, and some homes didn't have water supply. So how could you wash your hands? The official campaign didn't take this into account, but our students did. And then we did some kind of local interventions over there with marginalized communities doing this kind of popular communication, popular design production. So we produce products, we produce graphic design materials, we produce experiences and services, but that's not the main goal. This is more like a mediation, a means to reach a goal, which is discovering relations that are already possible in our alternative presence here and now. So this is basically what we are thinking about perspective design right now. We want to develop it further, and there are many different other concepts that we already have developed and that we put into use in our projects. But to summarize, the most important thing, this is it. Focus on what is possible right now, trying to put relations into work that are already there. Thank you very much. [BLANK_AUDIO] | Usabilidoido | UC9ZLqgW4p8STFirdj5eG4KA | 2021-11-12 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,423 | 14,457 |
2aM7NRfI1Oo | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2aM7NRfI1Oo | Jewish views on slavery | Wikipedia audio article | Jewish views on slavery are varied both religiously and historically Judaism's ancient and medieval religious texts contain numerous laws governing the ownership and treatment of slaves texts that contain such regulations include the Tanakh Hebrew Bible the Talmud the 12th century mission a Torah by rabbi Maimonides and the 16th century shulchan aruch by Rabbi Yosef Carra the original Israelite slavery laws found in the Hebrew Bible bear some resemblance to the 18th century BCE slavery laws of Hammurabi the regulations changed over time the Hebrew Bible contained two sets of laws one for Canaanite slaves and a more lenient set of laws for Hebrew slaves from the time of the Pentateuch the laws designated for Canaanites were applied to all non Hebrew slaves the talmud slavery laws which were established in the second through the fifth century CE II contain a single set of rules for all slaves although there are a few exceptions where Hebrew slaves are treated differently from non Hebrew slaves the laws include punishment for slave owners that mistreat their slaves in the modern era when the abolitionist movement sought to outlaw slavery supporters of slavery used the laws to provide religious justification for the practice of slavery historically some Jewish people owned and traded slaves they were important players in the medieval slave trade in Europe up to about the 12th century several scholarly works have been published to rebut the anti-semitic canard of Jewish domination of the slave trade in Africa and the Americas in the later centuries and to show that Jews had no major or continuing impact on the history of new world slavery they possessed far fewer slaves than non-jews in every Spanish territory in North America and the Caribbean and in no period did they play a leading role as finance seers ship owners or factors in the transatlantic or Caribbean slave trades American mainland colonial Jews imported slaves from Africa at a rate proportionate to the general population as slave sellers their role was more marginal although their involvement in the Brazilian and Caribbean trade is believed to be considerably more significant Jason H Silverman a historian of slavery describes the part of Jews in slave trading in the southern United States as men school and writes that the historical rise and fall of slavery in the United States would not have been affected at all had there been no Jews living in the American South Jews accounted for one point two five percent of all southern slave owners and were not significantly different from other slave owners in their treatment of slaves topic the Exodus the story of the exodus from Egypt as related in the Torah has shaped the Jewish people throughout history briefly outlined the story recounts the experience of the Israelites under Egyptian enslavement God's promised to redeem them from slavery God's punishment of the Egyptians and the Israelite Redemption and departure from Egypt the Exodus story has been interpreted and reinterpreted in every era and in every location to suit or challenge cultural norms the result over time has been a steady increase in governance of masters in favour of slaves rights and eventually the complete prohibition of slavery topic biblical era ancient Israelite society allowed slavery however total domination of one human being by another was not permitted rather slavery in antiquity among the Israelites was closer to what would later be called indentured servitude slaves were seen as an essential part of a Hebrew household in fact there were cases in which from a slaves point of view the stability of servitude under a family in which the slave was well treated would have been preferable to economic freedom it is impossible for scholars to quantify the number of slaves that were owned by Hebrews in ancient Israelite society or what percentage of households owned slaves but it is possible to analyze social legal and economic impacts of slavery the Hebrew Bible contains two sets of rules governing slaves one set for Hebrew slaves left 25 to 39 - 43 and a second set for Canaanite slaves left 25 to 45 - 46 the main source of non Hebrew slaves were prisoners of war Hebrew slaves in contrast to non Hebrew slaves became slaves either because of extreme poverty in which case they could sell themselves to an Israelite owner or because of inability to pay a debt according to the Hebrew Bible non Hebrew slaves were drawn primarily from the neighboring Canaanite nations and religious justification was provided for the enslavement of these neighbors the rules governing Canaanites was based on a curse aimed at Canaan a son of ham but in later eras the Canaanite slavery laws were stretched to apply to all non Hebrew slaves the laws governing non Hebrew slaves were more harsh than those governing Hebrew slaves non Hebrew slaves could be owned permanently and bequeathed to the owners children whereas Hebrew slaves were treated as servants and were released after six years of service or the occurrence of a Jubilee year one scholar suggests that the distinction was due to the fact that non Hebrew slaves were subject to the curse of Canaan whereas God did not want Jews to be slaves because he freed them from Egyptian enslavement the laws governing Hebrew slaves were more lenient than laws governing non Hebrew slaves but a single Hebrew word EBIT meaning slave or servant cognate to the arabic abbott is used for both situations in english translations of the bible the distinction is sometimes emphasized by translating the word as slave in the context of non he slaves and servant or bondman for hebrew slaves most slaves owned by israelites were non Hebrew and scholars are not certain what percentage of slaves were hebrew ephraim Urbach a distinguished scholar of judaism maintains that israelites rarely owned hebrew slaves after the Maccabean era although it is certain that israelites owned hebrew slaves during the time of the babylonian exile another scholar suggests that israelites continued to own hebrew slaves through the Middle Ages but that the biblical rules were ignored and Hebrew slaves were treated the same as non Hebrews the Torah forbids the return of runaway slaves who escaped from their foreign land and their bondage and arrived in the Land of Israel furthermore the Torah demands that such former slaves be treated equally to any other resident alien this law is unique in the ancient Near East topic Talmudic era in the early Common Era the regulations concerning slave ownership by Jews underwent an extensive expansion and codification within the Talmud the precise issues that necessitated a clarification to the laws is still up for debate the majority of current scholarly opinion holds that pressures to assimilate during the late Roman to early medieval period resulted in an attempt by Jewish communities to reinforce their own identities by drawing distinctions between their practices and the practices of non-jews one author however has forwarded that they could include factors such as ownership of non Canaanite slaves the continuing practice of owning Jewish slaves are conflicts with Roman slave ownership laws thus the Talmud circa 200 to 500 CE II contains an extensive set of laws governing slavery which is more detailed than found in the Torah the major change found in the Talmud slavery laws was that a single set of rules with a few exceptions governs both Jewish slaves and non-jewish slaves another change was that the distinction between Hebrew and non Hebrew slaves began to diminish as the Talmud expanded during this period this included an expanded set of obligations the owner incurred to the slave as well as codifying the process for manumission the freeing from slavery it also included a large set of conditions that allowed or required manumission to include requirements for education of slaves expanding disability manumission and in cases of religious conversion or necessity these restrictions were based on the biblical injunction to treat slaves well with the reinforcement of the memory of Egyptian slavery which Jews were urged to remember by their scriptural texts however historian Josephus wrote that the 7-year automatic release was still in effect if the slavery was a punishment for a crime the slave committed as opposed to voluntary slavery due to poverty in addition the notion of Canaanites slaves from the Jewish Bible is expanded to all non-jewish slaves significant effort is given in the Talmud to address the property rights of slaves while the Torah only refers to a slave specific ability to collect gleanings Talmud ich sources interpret this commandment to include the right to own property more generally and even purchase a portion of their own labor from the master PES your notes the off confusing mosaic of Talmud a clause distinguishes between finding property during work and earning property as a result of work while the Talmud affirmed that self redemption of slaves Jewish or not was always permitted it noted that condition 'lest manumission by the owner was generally a violation of legal precept the Talmud however also included a varied list of circumstances and conditions that overrode this principle and mandated manumission conditions such as ill treatment oral promise marriage to a free woman escape inclusion in religious ceremony and desire to visit the Holy Land all required the master to provide the slave with a deed of manumission presented to him with witnesses failure to comply would result in excommunication it is apparent that Jews still owned Jewish slaves in the Talmud acara because Talmud ik authorities tried to denounce the practice that Jews could sell themselves into slavery if they were poverty-stricken in particular the Talmud said that Jews should not sell themselves to non-jews and if they did the Jewish community was urged to ransom or redeem the slave while Jews did take slaves for granted just as in other ancient societies slaves in Jewish households could expect more compassionate treatment topic curse of ham as a justification for slavery some scholars have asserted that the curse of ham described in Judaism's religious texts was a justification for slavery citing the Tanakh Jewish Bible verses Genesis chapter 9 verses 20 to 27 in the Talmud scholars such as David M Goldenberg have analyzed the religious texts and concluded that those conclusions on faulty interpretations of rabbinical sources Goldenberg concludes that the Judaic texts do not explicitly contain anti-black precepts but instead later race-based interpretations were applied to the text by later non-jewish analysts topic female slaves the classical rabbis instructed that masters could never marry female slaves they would have to be manumitted first similarly male slaves could not be allowed to marry Jewish women unlike the biblical instruction to sell thieves into slavery if they were caught during daylight and could not repay the theft the rabbi's ordered that female Israelites could never be sold into slavery for this reason sexual relations between a slave owner and engaged slaves is prohibited in the Torah left 1920 - 22 however the Torah allows sex with non engaged slaves by clarifying that if she is engaged when the master has sex with her they are not to be put to death since she was not freed which implies that a woman's slave status has direct bearing on whether she can be used for sex topic freeing a slave the Tanakh contains the rule that Jewish slaves would be released following six years of service but that non Jewish slaves barring a long list of conditions including conversion or disability could potentially be held indefinitely the Talmud codified and expanded the list of conditions requiring manumission to include religious necessity conversion escaped maltreatment and codified slaves property rights and rights to education freeing a non-jewish slave was seen as a religious conversion and involved a second immersion in a ritual bath mikvah Jewish authorities of the Middle Ages argued against the biblical rule that provided freedom for severely injured slaves topic treatment of slaves the Torah and the Talmud contain various rules about how to treat slaves biblical rules for treatment of Jewish slaves were more lenient than for non-jewish slaves in the Talmud insisted that Jewish slaves should be granted similar food drink lodging and bedding to that which their master would grant to himself laws existed that specified punishment of owners that killed slaves Jewish slaves were often treated as property for example they were not allowed to be counted towards the quorum equal to ten men needed for public worship Maimonides and other halachic authorities forbade or strongly discouraged any unethical treatment of slaves Jewish or not some accounts indicate that Jewish slave owners were affectionate and would not sell slaves to a harsh master and that Jewish slaves were treated as members of the slave owners family scholars are unsure to what extent the laws encouraging humane treatment were followed in the 19th century Jewish scholars such as Moses Miele Zener and Samuel Krause studied slave ownership by ancient Jews and generally concluded that Jewish slaves were treated as merely temporary bondsman and that Jewish owners treated slaves with special compassion however 20th century scholars such as Solomon Zeitlin and Ephraim Urbach examined Jewish slave ownership practices more critically and their historical accounts generally conclude that Jews did own slaves at least through the Maccabean period and that it was probably more ubiquitous inhumane than earlier scholars had maintained professor catherine has Jurek's plains the differing conclusions by suggesting that the 19th century scholars were emphasizing the humanitarian aspects and moral values of ancient Judaism me LZ nur Grunfeld Favre steam and Krause to argue that the Jewish tradition was not inferior to early Christian teachings on slaves and slavery topic converting or circumcising non-jewish slaves the Talmudic laws required Jewish slave owners to try to convert non-jewish slaves to Judaism other laws required slaves if not converted to be circumcised and undergo ritual immersion in a bath mikvah a 4th century Roman law prevented the circumcision of non-jewish slaves so the practice may have declined at that time but increased again after the 10th century Jewish slave owners were not permitted to drink wine that had been touched by an uncircumcised person so there was always a practical need in addition to the legal requirement to circumcise slaves although conversion to Judaism was a possibility for slaves rabbinic authorities Maimonides and karo discouraged it on the basis that Jews were not permitted in their time to proselytize slave owners could enter into special contracts by which they agree not to convert their slaves furthermore to convert a slave into Judaism without the owner's permission was seen as causing harm to the owner on the basis that it would rob the owner of the slaves ability to work during the Sabbath and it would prevent them from selling the slave to non-jews topic post Talmud to 1800s you topic Jewish slaves and masters Christian leaders including Pope Gregory the Great served 592 604 objected to Jewish ownership of Christian slaves due to concerns about conversion to Judaism and the Talmudic mandate to circumcise slaves the first prohibition of Jews owning Christian slaves was made by Constantine the first in the fourth century the prohibition was repeated by subsequent councils fourth council of or lay on 541 Paris 633 fourth Council of Toledo 633 the Synod of zabbix 1092 extended the prohibition to Hungary Ghent 1112 Narbonne 1227 beiges 12 46 it was part of st. Benedict's rule that Christian slaves were not to serve Jews despite the prohibition Jews participated to some extent in slave trading during the Middle Ages the extent of Jewish participation in the medieval slave trade has been subject to ongoing discourse among the historians Michael toch noted that the idea of the Jewish dominance of or even monopoly over the slave trade of medieval Christian Europe while present in some older historical works is generally unfounded Jews were the chief traders in the segment of Christian slaves at some epochs and played a significant role in the slave trade in some regions according to other sources medieval Christians greatly exaggerated the supposed Jewish control over trade and Finance and became obsessed with alleged Jewish plots to enslave convert or sell non-jews most European Jews lived in poor communities on the margins of Christian society they continued to suffer most of the legal disabilities associated with slavery Jews participated in routes that had been created by Christians or Muslims but rarely created new trading routes during the Middle Ages Jews acted as slave traders in Slavonia North Africa Baltic states Central and Eastern Europe Spain and Portugal and my Orca the most significant Jewish involvement in the slave trade was in Spain and Portugal during the 10th to 15th centuries Jewish participation in the slave trade was recorded as beginning in the fifth century when Pope Gelasius permitted Jews to introduce slaves from Gaul into Italy on the condition that they were non-christian in the eighth century charlemagne F 768 814 explicitly allowed Jews to act as intermediaries in the slave trade in the 10th century Spanish Jews traded in Slavonia n-- slaves whom the Kahless of Andalusia purchased to form their bodyguards in Bohemia Jews purchased these livonian slaves for exportation to Spain in the west of Europe William the Conqueror brought Jewish slave traders with him from Rouen to England in 1066 at Marseilles in the 13th century there were two Jewish slave traders as opposed to seven Christians Middle Ages historical records from the ninth century described two routes by which Jewish slave dealers carried slaves from west to east and from east to west according to abraham eben Jakob Byzantine Jewish merchants bought Slavs from Prague to be sold as slaves similarly the Jews of Verdun around the Year 949 purchased slaves in their neighborhood and sold them in Spain Jews continued to own slaves during the 16th through 18th centuries and ownership practices were still governed by biblical and Talmudic laws myriad hebrew and other sources indicate that owning slaves particularly women of slavic origin was uniquely prevalent during this period among the jewish households of the urban centres of the Ottoman Empire topic polish chic developments you topic treatment of slaves Jewish laws governing treatment of slaves were restated in the 12th century by noted rabbi Maimonides in his book mission a Torah and again in the 16th century by Rabbi Yosef karo in his book shulchan aruch the legal prohibition against jews owning Jewish slaves was emphasized in the Middle Ages yet Jews continued to own Jewish slaves and owners were able to bequeath Jewish slaves to the owners children but Jewish slaves were treated in many ways like members of the owners family topic redeeming Jewish slaves the Hebrew Bible contains instructions to redeem purchase the freedom of Jewish slaves owned by non Jews left 25 - 47 - 51 following the suppression of the 66 AD rebellion in Judea by the Roman army many Jews were taken to Rome as prisoners of war in response the Talmud contained guidance to emancipate Jewish slaves but cautioned the Redeemer against paying excessive prices since that may encourage Roman captors to enslave more Jews Josephus himself a former first century slave remarks that the faithfulness of Jewish slaves was appreciated by their owners this may have been one of the main reasons for freeing them in the Middle Ages redeeming Jewish slaves gained importance and up until the 19th century Jewish congregations around the Mediterranean Sea formed societies dedicated to that purpose Jewish communities customarily ransom Jewish captives according to a Judaic Mitzvah regarding the redemption of captives Pidgeon shyam in his a history of the jews paul johnson wrote jews were particularly valued as captives since it was believed usually correctly that even if they themselves poor a Jewish community somewhere could be persuaded to ransom them in Venice the Jewish Levantine and Portuguese congregations set up a special Organization for redeeming Jewish captives taken by Christians from Turkish ships Jewish merchants paid a special tax on all goods to support it which acted as a form of insurance since they were likely victims topic modern era you topic Latin America and the Caribbean Jews participated in the European colonization of the Americas and owned slaves in Latin America and the Caribbean most notably in Brazil and Suriname but also in Barbados and Jamaica especially in Suriname Jews owned many large plantations many of the ethnic Jews in the new world particularly in Brazil were new Christians our conversos some of which continued to practice Judaism so the distinction between Jewish and non-jewish slave owners as a difficult distinction for scholars to make topic Mediterranean slave trade the Jews of Algiers were frequent purchasers of Christian slaves from Barbary Corsairs meanwhile Jewish brokers in Livorno Italy were instrumental in arranging the ransom of Christian slaves from Algiers to their home countries and freedom although one slave accused Livorno Jewish brokers of holding the ransom until the captives died this allegation is uncorroborated and other reports indicate Jews as being very active in assisting the release of English Christian captives in 1637 an exceptionally poor year for ransoming captives the few slaves freed were ransomed largely by Jewish factors in Algiers working with Henry Draper topic Atlantic slave trade the Atlantic slave trade transferred African slaves from Africa to colonies in the New World much of the slave trade followed a triangular route slaves were transported from Africa to the Caribbean sugar from there to North America or Europe and manufactured goods from there to Africa Jews and descendants of Jews participated in the slave trade on both sides of the Atlantic in the Netherlands Spain and Portugal on the eastern side and in Brazil Caribbean and North America on the west side after Spain and Portugal expelled many of their Jewish residents in the 1490s many Jews from Spain and Portugal migrated to the Americas into the Netherlands Jewish participation in the Atlantic slave trade increased through the 17th century because Spain and Portugal maintained a dominant role in the Atlantic trade and peaked in the early 18th century but started to decline after the Peace of Utrecht in 1713 when Britain obtained the right to sell slaves in Spanish colonies and Britain and France started to compete with Spain and Portugal by the time the worldwide slave trade in European sugar growing reached its peak in the 18th century Jewish participation was dwarfed by the enterprise of British and French planters who did not allow Jews among their number during the 19th century some Jews owned some cotton plantations in the southern United States topic Brazil the role of Jewish converts to Christianity new Christians and of Jewish traders was momentarily significant in Brazil and the Christian inhabitants of Brazil were envious because the Jews owned some of the best plantations in the river valley of Pernambuco and some Jews were among the leading slave traders in the colony some Jews from Brazil migrated to Rhode Island in the American colonies and played a significant but non-dominant role in the 18th century slave trade of that colony this sector accounted for only a very tiny portion of the total human exports from Africa topic Caribbean and Suriname the New World location where Jews played the largest role in the slave trade was in the Caribbean and Suriname most notably in possessions of the Netherlands that were serviced by the Dutch West India Company the slave trade was one of the most important occupations of Jews living in Suriname in the Caribbean the Jews of Suriname were the largest slave holders in the region according to Austin the only places where Jews came close to dominating the new world plantation systems workerís au and Suriname slave auctions in the Dutch colonies were postponed if they fell on a Jewish holiday Jewish merchants in the Dutch colonies acted as middlemen buying slaves from the Dutch West India Company and reselling them to plantation owners the majority of buyers at slave auctions in the Brazil and the Dutch colonies were Jews Jews allegedly played a major role in the slave trade in Barbados and Jamaica and Jewish plantation owners in Suriname helped suppress several slave revolts between 1692 1720 to incur a sow Jews were involved in trading slaves although at a far lesser extent compared to the Protestants of the island Jews imported fewer than 1,000 slaves to curse out between 1686 and 1710 after which the slave trade diminished between 1630 and 1770 Jewish merchants settled or handled at least 15,000 slaves who landed in curse ow about one sixth of the total Dutch slave trade topic North American colonies the Jewish role in the American slave trade was minimal according to historian and rabbi Bertram corn there were Jewish owners of plantations but altogether they constituted only a tiny proportion of the industry in 1830 there were only four Jews among the eleven thousand southerners who owned 50 or more slaves of all the shipping ports in colonial America only in Newport Rhode Island did Jewish merchants play a significant part in the slave trade a table of the Commission's of brokers in Charleston South Carolina shows that one Jewish brokerage accounted for 4% of the Commission's according to Bertram corn Jews accounted for four of the forty-four slave brokers in Charleston three of seventy in Richmond and one of twelve in Memphis however the proportion of Jewish residents of Charleston who owned slaves was similar to that of the general white population eighty-three percent versus eighty-seven percent in 1830 topic assessing the extent of Jewish involvement in the Atlantic slave trade historian Seymour Drescher emphasized the problems of determining whether or not slave traders were Jewish he concludes that new Christian merchants managed to gain control of a sizeable share of all segments of the Portuguese Atlantic slave trade during the Iberian dominated phase of the Atlantic system due to forcible conversions of Jews to Christianity many new Christians continued to practice Judaism in secret meaning it is impossible for historians to determine what portion of these slave traders were Jewish because to do so would require the historian to choose one of several definitions of Jewish topic the secret relationship between Blacks and Jews buck in 1991 the Nation of Islam noi published the secret relationship between Blacks and Jews which alleged that Jews had dominated the Atlantic slave trade volume one of the book claims Jews played a major role in the Atlantic slave trade and profited from slavery the book was heavily criticized for being anti-semitic and for failing to provide any objective analysis of the role of Jews in the slave trade common criticisms included the fact that the book used selectively quotes made crude use of statistics and was purposefully trying to exaggerate the role of Jews the anti-defamation league ADL criticized the NOI in the book Henry Louis Gates Jr criticized the books intention and scholarship historian Ralph a Austin heavily criticized the book and said that although the book may seem fairly accurate it is an anti-semitic book however he added that before the publication of the secret relationship some scholars were reluctant to discuss Jewish involvement in slavery because of fear of damaging the shared liberal agenda of Jews and african-americans in that sense Austin found the books aims of challenging the myth of universal Jewish benevolence throughout history to be legitimate even though the means to that end resulted in an anti-semitic book topic later assessments the publication of the secret relationships for detailed research into the participation of Jews in the Atlantic slave trade resulting in the publication of the following works most of which were published specifically to refute the thesis of the secret relationship 1992 herald Brackman Jew on the brain a public refutation of the Nation of Islam's the secret relationship between Blacks and Jews 1992 David Bryan Davis Jews in the slave trade in culture front fall 1992 PP 42 to 45 1993 Seymour Drescher the role of Jews in the Atlantic slave trade immigrants and minorities 12 1993 PP 113 to 25 1993 Mark Kaplan Jew hatred as history an analysis of the Nation of Islam's the secret relationship published by the anti-defamation league 1998 Elie Faber Jews slaves and the slave trade setting the record straight New York University Press 1999 saw les Freedman Jews and the American slave trade transaction most post-1990 love Jews only identified certain regions such as Brazil in the Caribbean where the participation was significant them klooster wrote in no period did Jews play a leading role as finance seers ship owners or factors in the transatlantic or Caribbean slave trades they possessed far fewer slaves than non-jews in every British territory in North America and the Caribbean even when Jews in a handful of places owned slaves in proportions slightly above their representation among a town's families such cases do not come close to corroborating the assertions of the secret relationship David Brian Davis wrote that Jews had no major or continuing impact on the history of new world slavery Jacob R Marcus wrote that Jewish participation in the American colonies was minimal an inconsistent Bertram corn wrote all of the Jewish slave traders in all of the southern cities and towns combined did not buy and sell as many slaves as did the firm of Franklin and Armfield the largest Negro traders in the south according to a review in the Journal of American history of both Jews slaves and a slave trade setting the record straight and Jews in the American slave trade Faber acknowledges the few merchants of Jewish background locally prominent in slaving during the second half of the 18th century but otherwise confirms the small to miniscule size of colonial Jewish communities of any sort and shows them engaged in slaving and slave holding only two degrees indistinguishable from those of their English competitors according to Seymour Drescher Jews participated in the Atlantic slave trade particularly in Brazil and Suriname however in no period did Jews play a leading role as financiers ship owners or factors in the transatlantic or Caribbean slave trades he said that Jews rarely established new slave trading routes but rather worked in conjunction with a Christian partner on trade routes that had been established by Christians and endorsed by Christian leaders of nations in 1995 the American Historical Association aah a issued a statement together with Drescher condemning any statement alleging that Jews played a disproportionate role in the Atlantic slave trade according to a review in the Journal of American history of Jews slaves and the slave trade setting the record straight Faber and Jews and the American slave trade Friedman Eli Faber takes a quantitative approach to Jews slaves and the slave trade in Britain's Atlantic Empire starting with the arrival of Sephardic Jews in the London resettlement of the 1650s calculating their participation in the trading companies of the late 17th century and then using a solid range of standard quantitative sources naval office censuses tax records and so on to assess the prominence in slaving and slave owning of merchants and planters identifiable as Jewish in Barbados Jamaica New York Newport Philadelphia Charleston and all other smaller English colonial ports historian Ralph Austin however acknowledges Sephardi Jews in the new world had been heavily involved in the African slave trade topic Jewish slave ownership in the southern United States slavery historian Jason H Silverman describes the part of Jews in slave trading in the southern United States as minuscule and wrote that the historical rise and fall of slavery in the United States would not have been affected at all had there been no Jews living in the south Jews accounted for only one point two five percent of all southern slave owners Jewish slave ownership practices in the southern United States were governed by regional practices rather than Judaic law many southern Jews held the view that blacks were subhuman and were suited to slavery which was the predominant view held by many of their non-jewish southern neighbors Jews conformed to the prevailing patterns of slave ownership in the south and were not significantly different from other slave owners in their treatment of slaves wealthy Jewish families in the American South generally preferred employing white servants rather than owning slaves Jewish slave owners included Aaron Lopez Francis Salvador Judah Toro and haym Salomon Jewish slave owners were found mostly in business or domestic settings rather than on plantations so most of the slave ownership was in an urban context running a business or his domestic servants Jewish slave owners freed their black slaves at about the same rate as non-jewish slave owners Jewish slave owners sometimes bequeathed slaves to their children in their wills topic abolition debate a significant number of Jews gave their energies to the anti-slavery movement many 19th century Jews such as Adolphe cream.you participated in the moral outcry against slavery in 1849 cream.you announced the abolition of slavery throughout the French possessions in England there were Jewish members of the abolition groups Granville sharp and Wilberforce in his a letter on the abolition of the slave trade employed Jewish teachings as arguments against slavery Rabbi g-got Isle of Manchester and dr. L philipson of bond and Magdeburg forcibly combatted the view announced by Southern sympathizers that Judaism supports slavery rabbi M Mills endures anti-slavery work divert halt nice Durst's clover e bei den Alton Hepburn published in 1859 was translated and published in the United States similarly in Germany Berthold Auerbach in his fictional work das land house AM Rhein aroused public opinion against slavery in the slave trade and Heinrich Heine also spoke against slavery immigrant Jews were among abolitionists John Brown's band of anti-slavery fighters in Kansas including Theodore Weiner from Poland Jacob Benjamin from Bohemia and August Bondi 1833 to 1907 from Vienna Nathan Mayer Rothschild was known for his role in the abolition of the slave trade through his part financing of the 20 million pounds British government compensation paid to former owners of the plantation industries freed slaves a Jewish woman Ernestine Rose was called queen of the platforms in the 19th century because of her speeches in favour of abolition her lectures were met with controversy her mo still received lecture was likely in Charleston Virginia today West Virginia where her lecture on the evils of slavery was met with such vehement opposition and outrage that she was forced to exercise considerable influence to even get out of the city safely in the Civil War era prominent Jewish religious leaders in the United States engaged in public debates about slavery generally rabbis from the southern states supported slavery and those from the north opposed slavery the most notable debate was between rabbi Morris Jacob rap hall who defended slavery as it was just in the South because slavery was endorsed by the Bible and Rabbi David Einhorn who opposed its current form however there were not many Jews in the south and Jews accounted for only one point two five percent of all southern slave owners in 1861 rat Paul published his views in a treatise called the Bible view of slavery rap hall and other pro-slavery rabbis such as Isaac Leeser and JM Mikkel Bakker both of Virginia used the Tanakh Jewish Bible to support their arguments abolitionists rabbis including Einhorn and Michael Halperin concerned that raffles position would be seen as the official policy of American Judaism vigorously rebutted his arguments and argued that slavery as practiced in the South was immoral and not endorsed by Judaism ken jelly's writing in the foreword has suggested that the majority of American Jews were mute on the subject perhaps because they dreaded it's tremendous corrosive power prior to 1861 there are virtually no instances of rabbinical sermons on slavery probably due to fear that the controversy would trigger a sectional conflict in which Jewish families would be arrayed on opposite sides America's largest Jewish community New York's Jews were overwhelmingly pro-southern pro-slavery and anti the war progressed and the North's military victories mounted feelings began to shift toward s the Union and eventually emancipation topic contemporary times in contemporary affairs Jews and african-americans have cooperated in the civil rights movement motivated partially by the common background of slavery particularly the story of the Jewish enslavement in Egypt as told in the biblical story of the book of Exodus which many blacks identified with Seymour Segal suggests that the historic struggle against prejudice faced by Jews led to a natural sympathy for any people confronting discrimination Joachim Prinz president of the American Jewish Congress spoke from the podium at the Lincoln Memorial during the famous march on Washington in 1963 where he emphasized how Jews identified deeply with African American disenfranchisement born of our own painful historic experience including slavery and ghettoization presently according to the Orthodox Union the Jewish daily forward and the Jewish quarterly slavery as defined as the total subjugation of one human being over another is absolutely unacceptable in Judaism topic C also the Bible and slavery Christianity and slavery louis farrakhan history of slavery Islamic views on slavery Aaron Lopez pidgin shyam slavery in ancient Greece slavery in ancient Rome slavery in antiquity slavery in medieval Europe Malik Zulu Shabazz slavery in the United States equals equals notes | wikipedia tts | UCzarwQFaTMe7t6SoGgLHBwA | 2018-12-05 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 6,280 | 38,607 |
YxT-s3pRpcI | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YxT-s3pRpcI | BERYL ELITES 2018: Opening Remarks by Vidak Radonjic, The Beryl Consulting Group | [Music] [Applause] [Music] identify and create alpha from elements outside of typical market forces we're looking for transparency but also for consistency and therefore we turn to emerging technologies the overall theme of this year Beryl its conference is to educate and inform the investment community regarding these trends this year we added another category to our mix of eternity investment topics and that is to provide awareness where else one could conduct his or her business this year we selected Puerto Rico as the most innovative business jurisdictions and I would I would emphasize in the world it is our great pleasure to have at this conference my great friend Alberto back up again former Secretary of Treasury of Puerto Rico can you please raise your hand thank you instrumental in curating the content and bringing in great speakers guests and companies from Puerto Rico which we will have a pleasure to to hear today and tomorrow Alberto would like to personally express my immense gratitude for your health energy and vision we can try not to leave any stone unturned which naturally this which naturally resulted for us to go out and seek guidance from those who are truly expert in areas that we are not one of several groups that we turn to our friends and our partners at amis insights Jordan how are they marked on awake I don't know where you are it's right here okay great blow plows for them please that they were amazing helped us a lot today lay led our efforts in curating alternative data panels and boy what a great job they did thank you prepared for innovation 2018 is overriding theme of the conference the panelists for this conference will discuss the most thought-provoking themes and biggest investment opportunities that are revolutionized revolutionising various businesses our machine intelligence discussion includes artificial intelligence the learning machine learning and the applications among other topics we will also be addressing and rapid like spanning world of alternative data with the goal to better harness the new opportunities they bring disruption is here as we all know and the world of finance is at its epicenter investment professionals need to upgrade the skill set to ensure the relevance in this new investment paradigm many businesses that are being disrupted by emerging technologies and I will name few artificial intelligence will turn to data blocks and digital media etc will be addressed right here next two days our conference can assist you to create a roadmap for your next venture with lessons to learn from those who have done it before and give you a chance to ask questions and learn from experts having a blueprint to implementation a plan to scale-up and the right talent in place is critical to ensure your project results in the anticipated rate on investment managers and companies which devote resources in this areas will benefit from this informational edge that's what we try to accomplish here we will have over 85 exemplary speakers experts 22 dynamic panels over the course of two years or two days two years two days we welcome you here and we wish you a fantastic two days so we will start with our first panel right after this we'll just take a little break five minutes and then we're not scheduled for 10:30 so this is going to be run by it like like a TV show everything will be on time thank you [Applause] | Beryl Elites | UC9xP6fruLiRlwcHplFqmQpw | 2019-11-11 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 583 | 3,408 |
5ZCQ4ZX7ahY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ZCQ4ZX7ahY | Virgo TRUST UNCONDITIONALLY! IT'S TURNING AROUND!!! October 2020 Career Spiritual Guidance | hey dear love i'm nicole founder of spiritual guidance academy and welcome to your october spiritual guidance this is your career focus watch out for the love focus and the health focus and let's go ahead and get started i'm going to do about two and a half minutes of the earth energy of the spirit's energy of the universe's energy and then we're going to dive right into your personal star sign moon sign all of those signs energy all right so this is a month of sexual tension re-channel that to be productive and work for you all right you might just be needing to work on your own body get to learn yourself your hormones might be changing there's a lot of anger a lot of blow-ups waiting to happen so when you see people fidgeting get out of their way if you're the one that's fidgeting go re-channel that go work out go for a walk work with your hands and create something powerful and divine there's a lot of movement a lot of a need to just function and to just be so channel that into any kind of useful energy such as meditating chanting um playing music running working out playing with the kids okay playing a self game whatever you need to do but regenerate that in that energy there's a lot of anxious energy out there work on your goals be determined to be successful become that business owner that you keep dreaming to be the energy is there for you to succeed this month but you've got to do the work if you're trying to cut corners it's not going to work power plays are out there don't be the one to get get okay you be the one to stay empowered in your authority your personal authority meaning self develop be in charge of you make the changes you make within yourself don't try to force it on someone else okay the delays are real keep an eye on your keys if the car is messing up go get it checked out get second third seventh opinions if you have to make a large purchase that you have not been researching make sure that you bring someone you trust bring them in on the deal tell them that what's going on trust them because they are your blessing in disguise and what they say is a message from the divine frustration is real disappointment is real the shake-ups are real so watch your money reposition refocus re-strategize here you listen to this okay the peacemakers are causing waves there's some that are lying there's some that are real you must use your intuition this month okay get off the fence make that choice to be successful and you will be absolutely good if you lie your way forward you will fail you will fall on your face and spiritual superstars you know that we don't ever want you to fail we want you to be successful and divine source truly does have your back all right let's get started hi dear virgo welcome to your october spiritual guidance i'm nicole founder of spiritual guidance academy where we help you master your spiritual gifts and learn all about spiritual guidance take a beautiful deep breath in raising your vibration [Music] come on vertical deep deep deep challenging your human kissing your higher self breathe in and release all right all right so virgo this is a month of transformation for you and come into october understanding that you deserve that support move mid mid-month knowing what your value and self-worth is that you are enough and leave with this ability to change your philosophy and a willingness to go into your future as who you are becoming thank you so much dinosaurs thank you so much i feel like you really are transforming into your future self and honey it is magnificent you are your name 2.0 right now and you've been doing so much i feel like your hard work is starting to pay off thank you so much thank you so much thank you so much all right up there no i don't feel bad okay i'm here and just pause and go with this for now so you know in october you're going to see at the beginning of the month this need to just release and let go let go of the way you thought you had to make money the blocks you have around money that deal with your father whether you knew him or not whether you're in his life or he's in yours or not whether you were a daddy's girl a daddy's boy whether you were trying to please someone that really didn't deserve your all your energy like that whether he taught you what you needed to know whether he didn't that bond was always meant to be of the highest energy study yourself first study your habits what is it that you're afraid of in transforming are you fearing your own success are you fearing having to pay for student loans are you looking at all your options this is a time to reflect and go back and just look at these things your connection with your father your father figure in your life if you are the father what is your relationship like with your children if you have a spouse or um a father figure in your life over your children your your partner maybe your co-parenting um this definitely is a time to go back and look at that relationship and study it and learn your habits your old ways of doing things what was that behavior that spirit is telling you release and let go let go and let god step away from that old self detach from who you thought you had to be and really run towards who it is you are becoming because these pages are empty some of them are written but as you can see the ones that are written are in this form of the la mariposa which is transformation okay so you are writing your own story your life by your design divinely timed and divinely ordained be proud of who you are forgive your dad forgive the father figure in your life whether it be your partner or not whether it be yourself forgiveness means not that you are letting them off the hook it does mean that you are saying i am no longer holding on to that energy that has created toxic energy around me i am no longer going to hold on to that toxic energy i am no longer in charge of trying to do anything with that energy let it go back from once it came give back what doesn't belong to you and cast that first ripple don't forget to give back without any type of desire for an outcome but just give it back just give it back and also be of service we know that your energy here is by mid-month there's a new beginning and your value your effort your self-worth are you enough yes you are so when that question comes up and your ruling planet is kind of acting wonky and weird and you're feeling kind of confused and sad honey be proud of everything you've been able to do [Music] and focus on that for a minute so that as you study your past behavior and you wrote it down in your journal and you said these are the things that i release go back from once you came that is not my energy i don't own it i forgive myself and i forgive others in your money then you're able to go forward with fresh energy in your career life okay because you can't fear your own success and spirit is showing that very clear to you right here um your secret is to give give give give be generous with your gifts okay honey the winds of time have been activated your ancestors are right there helping you thank you so much thank you so much you oh you are their legacy the veil has been lifted let your inner child come out to play dance celebrate have a good old time have fun doing what you do because you are a sage you are a shaman you are an energy healer you are a teacher of spirituality and your ancestors are right here helping you create that generational wealth and that legacy income but also the happiness of doing what you love you get to be happy with the path that you have chosen and you get to succeed at it so when you feel funky and foggy let mercury do its thing you know mercury retrograde hits you so hard because it's your ruling planet but allow for that veil to be lifted by taking the steps forward being a servant driven leader having fun not taking life too seriously forgiving yourself for not being where you feel you should be forgiving yourself for taking so many years to try to figure it out the winds are moving all of that doubt out of the way self-doubt out of the way your ancestors are here to help you and they're working for you they're working with you on the other side and they are part of your dna so remember that you are a part of each other and when you ask for help it is given you have this ancient healing wisdom use it to help others give back whoa like only you can thank you so much thank you so much dinosaurs thank you so much thank you so much thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you oh thank you thank you thank you it was a lot more than i thought what you were gonna get i'm so thankful i'm so thankful so thankful so thankful that spirit comes on in and just shows you your spiritual guidance and all i have to do is channel it i'm just used as a vessel and i feel like that's what spirit is telling you allow spirit to work and to move through you okay my dear earth angel in your career has to deal with health and wellness has to be something substantial has to make you feel good has to make you you know feel like you're doing a difference you're making a difference in this world in the universe okay but you are an earth angel and you are protecting us and you've got these tinctures and modalities and you are an energy healer and don't you forget it that you are meant to help people using your gifts and that's gonna work for you okay the justice the laws of the universe are on your side because you came here for a reason and now you know that the career path that you're going in is to help your family grow legacy okay and your ancestors are helping you fulfill your life purpose so when you feel that that foggy energy coming in remember what you've done remember your training fall back on it use it synergize with it and all you're doing is putting two and two together that's all you're going back and using what you've already learned some of you are going back to school some of you are learning through training online programs through different business programs that make sure that the opportunity that you are going to accept and invest your time and energy into is filled with training that you can use immediately as a proven system if it doesn't have a proven system if you don't have a proven concept that you can look at if they don't have testimonials if they don't have any backing that you can't you can research it's not for you remember you are protected to go into this new path you are protected to get on out there and do the work and not give up just keep going and stay consistent okay heavenly angels thank you so much for helping me get this straight for our dear virgos thank you so much thank you so much all right so change your career path but know that it is all about family you're gonna have fun doing it there's ancestral wisdom here meaning it's spirituality it's health and wellness it's whole body health it's healing energy it is uh manifesting that for your clients your customers it is essential oils with environmental it's natural it's plant-based with environmental energy here and once you decide to take that step and own it the winds of time just change they just come on in and break those generational curses and cycles that have ill behavior attached to them and survival stuff mold and you just go on in and just start moving and it's working for you and it's time to celebrate so congratulations in advance because that energy is awesome and remember yes justice is on your side so it's gonna work for you just stay in that energy of giving okay giving back and making sure that you are forgiving yourself you are forgiving others and you're moving in non-judgment let people do it their way you do it your own way but always know that you're following a system don't think you got to do it on your own because you certainly don't virgo okay this energy for you this month if i might just go back in is when you're opening up the month it is in other people's resources for you and so this energy says be open to receiving the blessings that spirit has for you the universe is lining up uh people that are assigned to you assigned to bless you and the ancestors are just boom right there helping you i mean it's almost like it just opens up this arc of abundant help and support and all you have to do is just be open to receiving it mid-month this energy says okay now that i've received all this blessed assigned alignment now i feel empowered enough to take these new steps forward with dignity self love self respect self worth self value i am enough this is how much money i need to make this is how much money i need to earn this is the advancement i'm about to get this is the promotion i am going to receive this is what i have manifested before i have physically manifested it and this is a beautiful energy of abundance the sky isn't even a limit here for you virgo this is jackpot because when you come in you're receiving mid-month you're taking all that and you're doing something with it you're actually applying it to multiply it at the end of the month with this blue moon full moon energy honey your philosophy has changed and you have the blessed opportunity to connect with people that are unlike you and network like never before and learn from these experts that you are aligned with because they are assigned to you and then understand how are you going to synergize your schooling how are you going to use your education for you let it work for you but honey i'm just seeing it very simply for example if you're posting you are really taking bits of information and knowledge from your college books that cost 200 bucks and you're just posting a simple post blessing others with the knowledge and wisdom that you had to pay how much money for and now you're letting it work for you in your your home-based business okay of helping other people accept who you are and that is going to be key you are no longer who you used to be this is your your mula data this is your your root chakra be grounded in accepting who you are this is your vitality this is even sexual energy so channel it appropriately get to know yourself get to know your need to be in solitude get to know what your body craves what you really need get to know what the imbalances are so that you can balance it out within yourself right this is the passion that you have to help other people this is being energized and where you need to feel more energized and how to really accept that you're doing too much sometimes for other people and how to say no how to really look back and self-love and be forceful with it to come on back in and accept yourself this is also your root shock this is your platform so this is your foundation and where there are cracks how to tighten that up and how to actually start over in a lot of areas of your life but this is absolutely the support and this is a new way to bring your dreams to fruition okay so with acceptance this is cherry hurt when i accept myself i find love love for doing what you do for a living and don't forget to look out for the love focus the legend here is cherry loves her work as a waitress but feels that something is missing from her life she has a boyfriend yet she senses that he is unfaithful one day a customer orders cherry pie cherry cuts a slice and sighs to a friend that her life is like that pie with the slice missing her friend remarks that maybe cherry is a heart-shaped pie cherry's perspective changes she leaves her boyfriend and later meets a man who makes her very happy your inspiration dear virgo is a magical box of self-acceptance appears before you your unique qualities reside within open it are things simple now cherry heart invites you to see yourself as complete just as you are your personal inquiry is am i assessing myself accurately or am i distorting my reality in a self-defeating way can i simply accept myself the way i am key ideas to meditate on new ways of seeing yourself embracing imperfection feeling incomplete and selling yourself short keywords are manifesting knowledge and blessings thank you so much thank you so much all right thank you thank you thank you all right dear virgo this is a blessed month of transformation receive the help and the support that you need and then get on out there mid month and make some things happen in your career life thank you so much by the end of the month your philosophy is changed oh and boom the emperor is there the leadership is there you are a servant-driven leader be careful that you're not judging yourself so harshly thank you so much oh goodness because those daggers that you felt in your back just being so hard on yourself all of that has started to heal so let it heal allow your healing to take place and this is a lot of intense energy you're gonna be feeling goodness gracious thank you so much dinosaurs please show dear virgo thank you so much oh goodness gracious okay now we're gonna ask for four more thank you so much thank you so much for your clarity a lot of this dear virgo is fearing the work but honey don't take any shortcuts you're gonna have a lot of options in front of you but i'll tell you what spirit is showing you right here is even though you've got a bunch of options doing it right is going to bring you the success that you are seeking keep your integrity walk away from any low energy that's gonna encourage you to do something with your money that you're gonna regret like don't like a void don't feel bad a pyramid scheme avoid investing a whole lot of money and something that you don't know anything about and that you don't trust the messenger that it's coming in there's a lot of worrying energy here about your income and and honey you've got to give back without any thought of what you're going to get back you've got to walk away from the past it's time for you to release and let go let god you've got 13 here with the spirit of the cat you have got to claim your independence you are able to do this okay dear virgo you are able to take care of yourself you are able to take care of your children you are able to take care of your family you are able to do this you can do this you are the leader you have to stop judging yourself and criticizing yourself and you've got to love on yourself okay you know you've gone through so much but the daggers are falling out and you you the spirit wants you to allow this energy to come in and bless you spirit wants you to feel the love spirit wants you to stop playing as small honey you don't deserve an allowance from social services or from anybody else from child support from a job you deserve to be the one who's giving it out so you have got to know that the judgment is already there but honey you're so psychic and so spiritually gifted you can prophecy you can manifest a negative prophecy so focus on what you want to happen and not being out of your integrity or being dishonest keep your integrity don't let anybody persuade you to play it small and to sabotage your own blessings don't fear having to study having to really do the work and look back at your old behavior your mindset your habits start journaling and writing down all of your expenses and get with the financial advisor get with your partner don't hide any money from them anymore but ask them to be in on it so that you can start saving money together because this right here also be proud of your accomplishments but keep going use your schooling use your studying become immersed in the knowledge that you already know and own it because even though right now things look a little off honey the energy is there for you to really soar high and not feel like you're a failure you're not a failure virgo you're absolutely not a failure and your hope is i want to do what i want to do i want to do it because i love it but i want to make money doing it you are going to make money doing it you have got to get out of your own way all of these energies excuse me for a moment virgo all of the energies that are in reverse are reversible by you getting out of your own way and claiming the victory you are starting fresh you have gone through some major trauma major trauma you've got many options okay choose wisely the next step in your career life and your finances okay however be committed to longevity be committed be loyal be consistent keep your integrity and whatever you don't love get that out of the way okay but be aware that there's gonna be some aspects that you're gonna do that are monotonous and you can fall in love with that energy because you put your music on you get your environment right you can go to town on it people gotta pull you away from doing it right that's the busy work but don't get caught don't get blindsided by it and you're doing all busy work and not productive work you need to be productive bring somebody in on it that you trust your accountability partner because honey this is pay dirt that you're sitting on the way that you're going to get there is by claiming your independence and i'm gonna open up um colette baron reed's energy right here and claiming your independence this beautiful new deck new deck for me anyway but 13 the spiritual meaning is honey release let go because it's time for you to detach from your old self and welcome the new you all right she's calling you to claim your independence and allow for some space between you and others in your life the only way you can grow in all your relationships now is to have a healthy sense of self-respect and self-worth and when you walk with that dignity knowing who you are self-aware and willing to grow trusting the value you bring the world will mirror all this back to you in kind when you say no to codependency virgo and enmeshment live and let live and practice taking risks as you wander into new territory for you cat spirit rejoices so she's here to urge you to let your independent spirit roam free go for it because you will certainly land on your feet that's the part that's it right there are you hesitating to hesitant to take the risk dear virgo too cautious to jump into something new because you fear you can't trust yourself honey you're gonna land on your feet remember cat spirit loves to mix things up but honey they are super independent get ready to pounce get ready to have fun get ready to move with grace and remember your instincts are very keen with this energy your intuition is sharp okay remember even a temporary setback or a failure can lead to a spectacular result and phenomenal abundant success so embrace the adventure dear virgo you are sure-footed and can trust yourself now beautiful i feel like a big exhale right thank you so much oh my goodness who is this that came right up on top let's see here is your attitude of gratitude dear virgo i want you to write that in your journal meditate on it this month let me get that straight for you thank you heavenly angels for helping me get that clear for dear virgo all right i have the attitude of gratitude for the many teachers in my life giving guidance hello and direction towards my heart's desires thank you so much i receive it so thank you if there's anything that i could do for you please click the links down below remember that we do have scholarship coaching and we do have um pricing changes with our readings so if there's anything i could do for you then click the links down below and virgo i look so forward to hearing from you and working with you very soon mwah remember you are absolutely going to land on your feet take the risk and make your dreams come true you | Spiritual Guidance Academy | UCQ50d5FZpiEok0VVYZP88Zw | 2020-10-03 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 4,508 | 23,674 |
AKu1tdIZHPM | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AKu1tdIZHPM | ALT CoOLSIG Webinar 60: Becoming a copyright specialist | go so recording from now [Music] all right well good morning everybody my name is Chris Morrison good morning and my name's Jane secker and we're the co-chairs of the copyright and online learning special interest group special interest group of the association for the learning technology we're very excited today aren't we as well yes it is webinar number 60s number 16. so no expense has been spared here in the celebrations rolling out the red carpet okay and what have we got diamond anniversary so here we go [Music] so there we go this is this is this is the extent of that we go to in order to the creativity the creativity the sort of the pageantry yes I would say yes of of just wait until we get to the coronation imagine what we're going to be doing then indeed if this is just a small taste of how creative we can be yeah so yes very exciting I did want balloons and party poppers and 60 banners but you wouldn't let me um you were worried people might think it's your birthday yes uh possibly uh so what have we got going on today we've got a bunch of copyright news some very exciting things events and all those sorts of things but the main topic of today is uh another becoming a copyright specialist and we've got two fantastic guests with us today Lisa Moore and Tim Reilly so we'll introduce them absolutely but shall we get on with the main order of business well it's not really the main order is it but it's just the thing that we do since yeah so what's this picture all about we were on our way to Senate house my favorite conference venue in central London um and we were we were discussing what we ought to wear at ice pops I think weren't we we were also both thinking about a new look for us yeah so um in our kind of rollers I think we can see even our host stroke children's entertainers yeah so this has got the interesting is that is that animal print on oh are those dungarees aren't they they're definitely dungarees yeah yeah we're both thinking dungarees are going to to be the new look this summer they're going to be big aren't they but yeah that that is that's Chrissy's outfit I think the one with the green shirt isn't it well you're asking the wrong person because I'm colorblind I know that there are lots of colors but I couldn't necessarily pick out which ones they were yeah so coming soon okay coming soon yes watch this space yeah for more fashion tips uh from us uh so this is a reminder that we have uh an archive of webinars and blogs and we're hoping that we've got Greg and we have Greg absolutely putting things in here um and links from there so let's let's get on to the uh the next part which is the ever perennial copyright news [Applause] so the first item for copyright News Greg we've already got the the link in this put in there it's very exciting because we have done a meet up with the pedaga Godzilla podcast team so copyright waffle meet pedagogzilla and our topic was communities of practice and the Muppets so how do you create the most Sensational inspirational celebrational muppetational community of bread I was going to hope you're going to say that yes I couldn't have said that yes it's it's actually the second time we met Mark and Mike we run pedagogzilla um and this came out this morning this episode so hot off the press and um we had such a fun time talking to them a playful learning that they wanted to talk to us more and we're also meeting up with them next week at the Lilac conference to record a podcast as well with the chatting info lit new professionals um podcast that was launched a couple of weeks ago as well it's all about the podcast it is at the moment so for those of you that haven't heard any of the pedagogue Silver Podcast they're absolutely brilliant yeah the way that they they work is they pick a topic about learning theory and then pick something from pop culture to help explain it by way of analogy and metaphor so we're talking about communities practice we're talking a lot about this group these webinars and all the fabulous people that come along and how we um talked about copyright it sounds like a mad idea but it kind of worked and actually looking at it does yeah really good yeah through the Muppets and there is a musical treat in there as well there is um yeah which we may uh we may share later on uh if we can find it uh okay so the next thing is serious announcement yes serious news so there was uh some really exciting news last week I think this came out uh no actually it's first of May 1st of April sorry um and it's not an April Fool's joke um so some of you all have been following what's happening um with Creative Commons licensed images we held a webinar about this I think about 18 months ago now um where people will try to put up Creative Commons licensed images with an old version of the license um to try and kind of catch you out if you then don't um attribute them correctly so Corey doctorow um has been very outspoken about this copy copyright trolling um and picked this up off his um blog that essentially flicker of now made an announcement um saying you know that this practice is is is basically completely against the spirit of their licenses um and a really good quote um that we just picked out from his his post about that really where he's saying you know obviously if you if you are putting a Creative Commons license on your work it is an explicit message that I want you to use it and and you know not I am a pedantic with a fetish for well-formed attribution strings uh so that's difficult typical Corey yeah very fast as well he probably yes he would and I wouldn't have quite understood what he said and then you'd catch up eventually yeah so we did have a a conversation with Corey on one of the previous copyright waffle podcasts so check out his in-depth discussion of that and this is an update on that yeah and on the blog post there is a link through to um you know basically the the Flickr announcement what they're what they're saying how they've changed their their practice and you know being very clear that this this is not um acceptable to to do this and to go after people and demand payment if they misattribute your your image yeah so I think it sounds like good news um maybe a topic for us to talk about in a bit more detail a future webinar absolutely I can see Chris Slater saying just had another one of those pop up um at Kent recently so that it is something that where universities are yeah targeted for these absolutely um this is to say that the recording of the fair dealing event that we ran in conjunction with the institute for advanced legal studies where we had Amanda wakarook from University of Alberta and uh Kyle K Courtney from Harvard it join us back in February and Amanda was talking all about Fair dealing cases in Canada and looking at how Canada's kind of the the sort of halfway between UK and Us in terms of its legal tradition and some of the interesting things that have happened there around Fair dating so that recording is available for anyone that wasn't able to catch great event as well excellent event yes um and another recording of an event another excellent event that was um took place in February um uh copyright um you know flexible copyright exceptions um Emily Hudson was one of the speakers I think at this event that some of you might have joined um live but um I've just popped a link we put a link into the uh where this is hosted on YouTube so if you missed it and you want to catch up um then um and it's hosted by Felix reader um as well and I think Ben White is speaking there's a couple of other people as well but yeah did you mention Emily Hudson Emily Hudson speaking yes I did is Emily with us on the call I don't know just want to give us a summary of what she said uh maybe if this time later on uh so moving on to the next one the bookings for ice box so this is going to be um I think I've said before the best ever looking like it's going to be the best ever not to say that the previous ones weren't good no but just that this one it's all coming together and it's partly it's a festival it's a festival and because yeah because we're in the tent because we're working with the University of Glasgow um and Greg's doing fantastic work helping us oh no he's not setting up a bit no sorry no um and and the partnership with create the research center there it's it's looking like it's going to be fantastic so the bookings are open they're already coming in we're pleased to see that um and we we are going to be putting up a program program is coming together so uh old forward to absolutely absolutely yes yeah webinar evaluation yes webinar evaluation we want to evaluate what you think of this we did this once before we did um but we have been running these webinars for some time this as you know this is number 60. um and so we are planning um oh we have got a survey that we're we're about to start publicizing it is up and live now so we're going to get an email out on this copy Seek about this um and in the the coolsig newsletter as well um but we would just like to give you kind of advanced warning of this we are looking to build on the data that we collected from the survey we did right at the um I think we did it right at the end of 2020 where we were trying to sort of work out what impacts we'd had and what we should do going forward it was really really useful um but we feel it would actually be helpful at this point to also just understand what what the benefit is of the webinars whether you just want us to stop and go away or you know whether there is something different we should be doing so please do um look out for that survey and um you know tell us honestly what you think about what we're doing and what how you'd like these webinars to to be in the future and we'd also say huge thanks to Sarah Hammond at Cambridge who has been putting this together and has done all the sort of um the the heavy lifting on on putting this together yeah absolutely um so this is the main topic it is it's becoming a copyright specialist can I say something about the coming you can so by all means yes yesterday I was um hosting a webinar for my module with the fabulous uh Dave White from the University of the Arts London he's head of digital education there and um he was also talking about this idea about learning as becoming and it you know when you study any subject that um a lot of it is about you know becoming that type of that you know whether it's a sociologist whether it's a historian it's a kind of process that you go through and it's about your identity and this really really resonates I think with this idea idea of the the kind of you know becoming a copyright specialist particularly when lots of us actually don't necessarily deliberately set out to do this as well it's a bit of a journey sometimes it's a bit of an uncomfortable process as well and you know there's these kind of threshold Concepts all sorts of things there's quite a lot of anxiety tied up in it so I just think that this is this is really fantastic to have two great people from our community again joining us to talk about becoming a copyright specialist and I yeah I'm I'm I see it as a process as well it is it's absolutely a process so um we're gonna have uh Tim Reilly joining us from from the University of Aberdeen um in a moment but first of all we're going to have Lisa more copyright and compliance manager of the University of the creative arts So Lisa can you can we hear you can we see you do you want to turn your targeting computer on great and I remember I think the first time we met was January 2015. Cardiff was that right when I was running copyright the card game for the first time so uh it was it was great to meet you then and obviously you are now well I say obviously you're gonna tell us your story but we worked together on the on the copyright negotiation group and all sorts of things and you're a regular at the webinar so um I I won't say too much more other than to say over to you and thank you so much for uh for joining us thank you thank you for having me um so it's great to come and sort of share my story um I've put on my first slide my double life because I don't do copyright um full time at the University I work at but rather I um lead this double life where I'm a yoga teacher and also a copyright specialist at the University for the creative arts and that might resonate with some of you perhaps some of you have two jobs and for me it's been really positive where the one has really massively helped um the other so I will talk a little bit um about that um so um this is just a breakdown of kind of what I've I've learned I'll go into this in more detail but um it's massively helped me gain confidence um be curious about possibilities to take informed risks very important not to be overwhelmed to trust my instincts and to find a community has been um has been really helpful so I will talk a little bit about that um towards the end so a little bit about um myself um so I was born in 1980 I think um Debbie Harry had released call me um there were chunky mobile phones and BMX bikes um and yeah the 80s were wonderful so I was born in 1980 in Hampshire that's me on the left and as a child um I was not creative I was not academic at all I was very creative um so the idea that I would end up in a library at a university is just hilarious to me because I was um yeah I was not academic at all and um this images of me um aged I think I'm maybe four and I had created my own um community of balloon friends um so when I say build a community this is not what I'm this is what I'm talking about uh joining a community but um yeah I was very artistic shall we say and uh yeah creating balloon friends so what that led me to kind of go on to was to go to art school and from 1999 to 2004 I studied art school at the Surrey Institute of on design and I gained um uh ba pre-dimensional design and an M.A in contemporary craft and probably the most um sort of realistic uh picture of what I did was that middle one I kind of did porcelain sculptures where they were little pieces of porcelain that slotted together to make these um these sculptures so I did a lot of a lot of that and I was lucky enough to be published in ceramic review I had an exhibition in London and very fortunate to go to Japan for a symposium there um so yeah so I sort of had this artistic uh life which was great and interestingly the sorry Institute of Art and Design became the university that I now work at um so I sort of came back full circle um eventually so after I graduated from art school I struggled to find a job as you can kind of imagine so I went into um archives and modern records management um I worked at the Surrey History Center and um looked after adoption records there and it it really helped um it it kind of helped me with things like attention to detail um I went on after working at the archive Center I went on to work as a registrar um so if you have been at the wedding and there's the person sat with the book um that was me uh I was a Registrar of the birth deaths and marriages um and because I I came from this artistic background I did struggle I had dyslexia I struggled quite a lot and something that this really helped me with um these jobs was just attention to detail um and uh yeah following on from that I kind of felt that those jobs um while they were useful I really wanted to be an educator I really felt that that was my kind of calling if you like um and so after a while I looked up jobs and would you know my old art school had a job in the library of all places so I applied and um yeah and uh got this great job in the library and it was really through encouragement of my boss at the time that they persuaded me to take the postgraduate diploma in information studies at aberystwyth and to become a kind of qualified librarian and at the same time for some kind of crazy reason at the same time I decided that I would also take a yoga teach training and uh and do both at the same time which is which I don't recommend um so yeah so I kind of had this strange parallel where I was learning all this librarian um uh uh work and then I was also training as the yoga teacher so um so that's what I did from kind of 2009 um ish and while I was working in the library what I found how I kind of came to be in um to do with copyright I loved tackling a tricky problem and that might resonate with some of you and that kind of got round um to other colleagues if something came in and it was a kind of tricky question or it was complicated and it had this copyright or um something about ethics you know it kind of came my way because I quite liked tackling those sorts of things um and the more I did it it wasn't part of my job but the more I did it the more I got these queries um to to answer and and kind of work around so I was very lucky that um the sort of my bosses at the time sort of saw these queries coming in someone was looking after the CLA license someone else was looking after the era license and they kind of had the idea to actually bring all of it together into one job um and I was I was kind of offered this this job so I was very lucky that it sort of evolved um and I was involved in in kind of what that job description would look like um so I was very uh fortunate from from that that perspective um and one of the first things I had to tackle was they put copyright and digitization together in the job and my University had 17 000 VHS to transfer or so their original idea was to transfer all of them which was kind of a bit crazy but I had to tackle again this sort of tricky problem of what do we do with 17 000 VHS which are stored off-site um so that was one of the one of the other things I had to tackle oops working in an Arts institution Arts University um does definitely come up with lots of interesting queries um I get asked a lot about things like collages um music um the most recent one was about architectural plans being screen printed um it really massively varies and I don't find that the the queries that I get are always the same um it it really does it's just so completely different from one query to the next and I find that they tend to be layered so there'll be a copyright element in there but there might also be an ethical component to that there might be um like data protection um it can be just so layered and part of kind of what I have to do is is kind of take it apart in a way the query um and and examine it so um that's what that's what I find as well as dealing with student and staff kind of queries around copyright I also get involved in some of the projects that the university um does so this project was the Sandra Rhodes um study collection um and this is ongoing we're still involved in this um so Sandra Rhodes was our Chancellor at one point so we've been involved in digitizing some of the um clothes the garments um some of her sketchbooks these are some of her sketchbooks which are amazing um I'll put the link in the chat so just really interesting and varied um stuff and I get involved in how we're going to license this and what kind of license we're going to put out um interestingly talking about Debbie Harry earlier the garments the drawings on the left are designs for Debbie Harry um back in the day so it's amazing but yeah I'll put the link in the chat and you can explore that collection if you if you if it's of Interest so I kind of worked this job as a copyright officer and got a little bit more confident we would go out on the road to various campuses and we would promote um copyright resources and my colleague who deals with Open Access she came along as well and we just kind of went round and talked to people and it's part of what I did but this is sort of what I I wanted to really talk about something I massively struggled with um was gaining the confidence particularly to speak in public um and colleagues um often other copyright colleagues I talk to it's massively about trusting that you know what you know you have all this knowledge you've done the events and you've done the research and and just trusting that you you do know what you know um this event in 2017 was probably the scariest one I've ever done um if you know the welcome trust there's an auditorium there and I couldn't believe when I came to this event that it was going to be in this massive um Auditorium so the picture on the left is just me petrified on stage um but the public speaking does get better the more the more that you that you do talking in workshops about copyright um and the same at the same time I was um a yoga teacher taking classes and I gained confidence with having to demonstrate in class I had to learn about anatomy and things so um yeah massively gaining confidence and trusting that you do know what what you know and and trusting that and then I Miss slide because a big part of what I've learned is I've just been curious about possibilities so what I've learned is when a query comes in it is about seeing whether an exception applies whether a license might apply what about copyright duration um has someone else had this issue um and just yeah being being really curious and again through what I've done with my yoga teaching is a playful approach um is not being constrained by what I teach and that it has to be certain poses it's it's having this more um free uh approach and looking at all of the possibilities and then I guess um this is probably similar for for many of us um to to take informed um risks and particularly like the pandemic kind of force that we had to um start to think about taking risks to just deliver content to students um and I've learned from artists that I talk to and having been an artist myself uh that that massively part of the DNA of being an artist is taking risks is pushing those boundaries um so I had to kind of find my my rebellious streak as well um when I first joined the university they were very much saying no to anything they were very risk-averse um and actually when you come when you learn more and more and more about copyright um particularly about the exceptions and what what's written in the exceptions actually looking at the legislation in detail you find that that sometimes it's what's not said in the legislation and that can bring out possibilities so yeah the the covert pandemic definitely um enabled me to uh take um informed risks and then another thing I wanted to share was is to not be so overwhelmed um I really felt when I first started my job as a copyright um officer I massively felt the pressure to answer queries straight away um that I think taking your time is is definitely something that I found really useful um like I've said taking time to unpick the query it's it's often layered um for me and then this has been a more recent thing I've found is discussing the issue uh with that student or that staff member and having a bit of a two-way conversation so rather than feeling that you have to have the answer um that I had to have the answer there and then on a plate um It's actually kind of discussing discussing that issue uh with them and saying well how about this and what about that and in my um in my yoga teaching quite often people will say well you know I felt this in my body here when we moved and we did that and it's kind of like oh that's interesting you know I I don't necessarily have the answer as to why that might be but let's talk about that and kind of having that dialogue um rather than I think I put too much pressure on myself probably to begin with that I had to have kind of a clear-cut answer straight straight away um so that might resonate with you um and then just trusting your instincts I guess this is a time I mean I don't know what other people feel this might be like a time thing over time you start to develop a feeling for staff and that you can gradually start to just develop your instincts about when a query comes in what your initial thoughts are as to whether it's sort of um whether it's kind of fair uh what they're wanting to do um I'm constantly asking myself um what what am I comfortable what am I comfortable with um and is this now veering out of my my comfort zone and feeling maybe um uh that that sometimes the person asking the query they want a particular answer um which perhaps is is not what you're able to to give so it's sort of um trusting trust in your instincts and yeah you're accountable so I think you've got to be comfortable with whatever you're um advising and again the same with my um my life as a yoga teacher I stand up there um I have to kind of have that accountability and what I've started to do is I it's actually moved more into therapy therapeutic movement and therapeutic exercise because that's just what I'm more comfortable with than what I sort of have belief in I suppose so my last slide is just around finding Community um and that's just been so um helpful to have the copy seek Community um to have opportunities like ice pops to network with people to ask others um and to just sort of um chat not necessarily about copyright but about other things um has just been really helpful so that copyright doesn't feel so scary um talking about legal issues and legal implications is all a bit scary so having that Community has definitely um has definitely helped me and that's me I think that was 15 minutes thank you for listening thank you thank you so much Lisa that was absolutely fantastic yeah so we've got some really great chat uh comments coming into the chat I would uh encourage people to either post questions or further reflection until everything Lisa said there's definitely a few things we would like to pick up so we're going to have a conversation um at the end of the session yeah where we after we've we've heard from Tim so that was brilliant it was brilliant um let us stay on the line stay on the line we'll come back to you I think there's going to be some interesting parallels um as we're going on another Journey aren't we now we are we're going we're we're we're we're sailing on the the Seven Seas I think this one's got a bit of a nautical theme it is nautical but nice we've got there Tim are you there alone I'm here can you hear me we can hear you loud and clear so okay Tim Reilly information copyright at the University of Aberdeen over to you explain what this is all about please yes I have gotten some explaining to do I think okay thanks ever so much for inviting me to talk to you today it's wonderful to be with you and thank you everyone for listening um as you see I've gone with a kind of piratical theme I suppose it's not copyright related um for my presentation here um I'm gonna take you on a journey um and yeah thinking about this it really is a journey I think rather than a destination I know that's quite cliche to say um but I'm definitely going to be focused on the becoming part of the question um because I feel like it's it's always the process of learning you're always always moving um it's not like a set destination that you ever reach um it's yeah ongoing process say okay yeah I got that quote there I think it's Ralph Waldo Emerson it's like yeah context I think he was talking about life with this quote what is life without copyright really so so what I want to do today um this is my quick itinerary here I'm going to talk a little bit about sort of who I am how I ended up here and then I want to look more generally at maybe some kind of personal qualities or skills that you might want to develop if you're thinking of becoming a copyright specialist and I've just got a few tips at the end and things that I've kind of learned along the way that might help you as well okay um so yeah a little bit about me how did I end up here um a question which I often ask myself um and it might surprise you to know maybe not that I'm another one of these sort of creative people um basically a failed musician really um so I'm not going to start right from the very beginning from my Beginnings in the 1980s we'll skip through that bit um but I'll start um pick up with my um yeah experience at University um where I did a music degree as my first degree it was quite fun I really loved it but when I finished I basically had no idea what I was going to do um so I sort of undeniable and procrastinated and the only thing I can think of doing which is basically to do another music degree so um I did a second degree an MMA in music um a surprise surprise by the time I got to the internet I still didn't have a clue what I wanted to do um I was in exactly the same position the only difference was I was significantly poorer than there was at the start of the degree um so I thought oh it's time to go and look for like proper work um so yeah when I was studying I'd done part-time work waste disposal at a supermarket which was not great fun um and then I had a job I expect to be working at Men's Outfitters um if you can believe it um but yeah I didn't particularly enjoy it and then just by chance I saw a job advertised uh for a library assistant at the University Library where I studied and this was down in Bristol um so I applied for this job um had no expectations that I would get it um but I don't know whether it's just because I had a nice suit because I worked in an Outfitters um but they offered me a job as a library assistant which I gladly took um it was advertised as just being temporary for a year um so I took it on um and then when it came to the end of the 12 months I still didn't know what I was going to do but I went to speak to my manager and said um look my contract's coming to an end um what can I do and you check with HR and there'd be some kind of error um I'd actually been put on a permanent contract so I ended up working for the University of Bristol for a good number of years being various different jobs um so my first role of course was as the library assistant and so I got my first introduction to copyright there and with the usual kind of things um you get told about copyright and limits for photocopying I worked a bit with our within our disability service in the library providing materials and alternative for formats so I become a little bit aware of the kind of legislation around that kind of area so I was producing material actually making the alternative format copies for some of our users um if I tried to make derida accessible um don't go there um and also I worked a little bit and social media was starting to become a thing as I worked at the library um so I was producing posters and sometimes things for Facebook page that kind of thing so again I decided to become aware of a couple around reusing images and things like that and it wasn't really until I could have moved on a bit further that copyright so I become more more of a thing in my the roles that I did so I worked for a while um I didn't an MSC degree in library and information management at Huey I worked in the careers and the group the first job where copyright was a major aspect what I did um was when I became an Open Access manager um at Bristol um so with this I really became exposed to all the issues around licensing open access on the mandates um we use the third party interior in Publications and that really came to the fore there and then when I moved on to become a subject librarian I was tasked with providing a copyright advice for basically anything that wasn't science so we'll be asking Humanities over the main point of contact for anybody who had a copyright query around that kind of area and at the same time I took on a part-time role as a copyright advisor for a mooc a massive online open course that was being developed by the university and it was one of their first four ways into this kind of area or one of the first ones where they were opening up trying to promote it more widely to the public so they were quite risk-averse um with what they were putting on there um so it's my job was to Source images Source material clear rights with people the log of everything um so that was probably the first job I had where yeah copyright was yeah literally all I was doing that was only part-time um I then moved to Aberdeen became a liaison librarian at rgu and then just over a year ago I got my first dedicated copyright post here at the University of Aberdeen um so this first role from the time where all I do is basically copyright related stuff um the scene here I've got a pirate captain on the image and hopefully my job does not involve me leaving quite as much chaos and destruction in my way because this picture might imply um but um yeah the main uh objects my role I look after inquiries provide guidance for people um I've started to do teaching around copyright literacy particularly to postgrad students um which has been really interesting and students are actually a lot more involved and not more engaged with this topic than you might think she had been surprised um some of them are actually more engaged than the staff I speak into which is quite interesting um also obviously the clo license managing that a really interesting copyright literacy project at the moment where we're making a copyright policy and a copyright literacy strategy for the University and we're developing those which is really exciting um I've got I had loads of questions about it trying to find out what people were doing so if you've been on this copy seek we've seen my pleas for information going out on there so there we go um just to kind of make this a bit more interesting visual here's just a couple of things I've been working on so yeah I've been revamping our copyright guidance Pages trying to make them more accessible and a bit less like full story and a bit more uh short and digestible um making information relief that's there got one about Creative Commons explained through the medium of ice cream and then some of the teaching and presentations I've done um promoting are copyright literacy policy uh and um as well yeah some of the teaching I've done with postgrads getting them to think about and their rights when they're publishing so that's enough about me so let's look at some of the personal qualities I think my needs or things to think about if you want to become a copyright specialist I could have also called this risk factors I suppose things to watch out for if you're concerned about yourself or a loved one you think this might happen to you here's what you want to watch out for so sorry oh here we go so I think the reason one of the reasons why I answered why I am today is my inability to say no um maybe this is a bit flippant um but probably it's more like a willingness to take things on to take risks and to try new things um and to get stuck in um it's also as has been mentioned already solving problems puzzling things out is a key part of being a copyright specialist in my opinion certainly something I've found um is you need to get yeah kind of dig deep um interrogate things think about different possibilities different options what people really want um what can you do within the law what level of risk are you willing to take on sort of slotting all that together um as well yeah being comfortable with risk and uncertainty of course there are many gray areas in copyright um it's not always obvious correct if it's a Commerce a course of action is there's not always a clearly divine right or wrong and particularly with it copyright exceptions so it's being comfortable with risk and working with uncertainty as well it's something you might not have to begin with you I think you can develop that skill as well um another thing I think is really important um is an ability to explain complex ideas um in a simple and straightforward way people often come to you and they want a quick and straightforward answer as with with copyright that's not always easy to do it's not always the case that there's a simple answer that you can give so being patient being able to approach people and find out what they really want and then being able to explain sometimes quite complex legal ideas in a digestible or understandable way I think that's a really important skill to develop as well um don't um sort of early um sort of spoken face to face um queries and also if you're writing copy for for web pages and guides and that kind of thing as well and it's important there of course as well um again here with cats again uh curiosity um I think that's something that's really important if you want to become a specialist if you really want to get get down and know about copyright um you've got to be yeah curious and interested in it really um and be willing to kind of read around and investigate things and think about different possibilities when inquiries and queries come in and also sort of keeping yourself up to date and just finding out what's going on um not being content with just looking at something on a surface level but really digging in and finding out more about what's going on what current issues are and reading around so with all that in mind here are my tips for playing the sailing these are the just things I found that have helped me in my copyright Journey um so as I said staying current and reading around I think is really important um and something maybe a bit maybe this is just peculiar to me but I found um at least to begin with I almost felt guilty when I was kind of like reading things or watching webinars like it wasn't proper work but it is really important um it's really cool um so I've been trying to set aside time um dedicated time in week um to make sure I'm reading the news around copyrighting and taking time to educate myself I think that's really important and something yeah not to feel guilty about as it's been mentioned before as well joining online groups and mailing lists I think that's really important um there's copper seeks obviously the obvious one it's been so helpful to me and my journey um I really see this as kind of a collective Endeavor and there's not just one copyright specialist it's kind of like a group thing we haven't talked about the copyright Hive Minds um but it's it's definitely not a single person thing you're not alone there's so many other people out there so much expertise that's not kind of invested in one person if spread throughout the community and that's something to really tap into and get involved with um so following on from that as well um attending events networking with people um it's great to find out more about what's going on in the sector what the developments are what other people doing you can pinch ideas from other people and with appropriate credit of course um it's also really good I think just to find out if you're not alone and particularly if you're the only copyright Specialist or only person working on copyright at your particular workplace it can be quite isolating sometimes I think it's good to know that the issues you're facing is not just you that there are other people grappling with the same things as well so I'm all for attending Advanced networking where you can um of course it's not always possible to attend things in person sometimes things expensive to give your organization doesn't have a nice budget for these sort of things but since the pandemic there's so much stuff that's online as well um so really take advantage of what's there um something else um which has already been mentioned again I think um is don't be afraid to ask questions um and it's as much about knowing what you don't know it's what you do know not feeling under pressure to give people immediate answers if you're not quite sure um I think part of being a specialist is as much about knowing the right questions to ask and the topic so it's law and the things to think about rather than having an immediate answer at your fingertips in every situation um so that's something that I've struggled with I'm not very impressive to give an immediate answer if you're not sure and you need to do more research on something being confident enough to say that um I mentioned teaching and communication skills before um but some things I found really useful um I've done training um on teaching developed your ATA Advanced h e um course um on that that's been really helpful um I even did a half day course on plain English which so so useful um for crafting web content trying to make things um digestible and understandable that that's been really really helpful it might not just be copyright directly copyright related um training and skills that are useful it's thinking about other things that relate to your role um yeah communicate a big one uh yeah certainly recommends um doing courses on things like that um ux user experience um I've done training on that as well that's also been really helpful um so these related areas you might not immediately can call it's really good text abilities as well um and finally look out for opportunities particularly if you're new and you're trying to get experience in this area and look out for maybe projects you can get involved with webinars you can attend does your organization need somebody's like a second point of contact for copyright queries um can you help out with that and just look out for the things that they're um because most organizations are more than happy for anybody to step up and take um so much of things related to copyright it's often seems being really scary um and most people don't want to talk to you the volleyball so um if you're willing um to take this on most organizations would jump at that chance same make the most of it um so yeah just to wrap up um expertise it takes time it's a journey here I've got the copyright Barnacles it's really all formatable but they kind of build up gradually they greatly accumulate and you don't realize how many of them you've got on your whole until you and you suddenly realize that you're covered in all this copyright knowledge so it is gradual um and don't expect it to come overnight um so yeah that's everything from me um so is it the end as I said it's an ongoing Journey I'm always learning um and I'm happy um to chat to people if you've got similar issues at your organization do you ever want to get in touch um these are my contact details here so thanks ever so much for listening I hope it was interesting maybe not very much new stuff but I think it's always good just to find out if people have the same issues as well so thanks very much thank you Tim oh that's fantastic thank you absolutely brilliant so we've definitely been on the journey we've been on the journey we've been on the journey I hadn't thought about being Barnacle encrusted but I guess maybe we all are to a certain extent uh it's a good metaphor it's a good one absolutely um so uh yeah Lisa Tim fantastic what I think was great and looking at the comments as well that we've had from from others in the room uh there's clearly a lot of creativity in what you both do um and that you're driven by that and I'm interested in the the sort of complementary what might seem quite different about being a copyright specialist getting into the nuts and bolts of the law that you both picked up on and then some of the the sort of more creative arts seeing being an artist being an artist being in that mindset and I suppose in some ways I mean Lisa thinking about what you were saying about detail and finding it something where you weren't initially comfortable with getting into that level of detail but being an artist or being a creative person you do get into the detail it's just it's quite a different thing and then the other aspect of that is when you are getting into the detail of looking at copyright then you you have to avoid losing sight of the big picture the whole thing all together what you're trying to do to help someone with so um I mean maybe starting with Lisa is that is that something that you've sensed that sort of is it complementary to be to be a creative and artistic person and then to be dealing with something which can be seen as quite administrative yes and and definitely there's that perception of that my job is very administrative um uh by sort of fellow colleagues and things but I think it's it's both isn't it you you it's having that level of detail and like I say it's only recently that I will go to the legal exceptions I'll look at the detail look at what's said in the exception but also what's not said and then and then the cogs start to turn and maybe that's the creative element I mean oh this is possible or this is possible and then things kind of open open up and you're like oh wow amazing um so I kind of feel it's a bit of a bit of both for me it's having that detail on the patience to go through it um and do the research but also then letting your creative juices sort of um take over great great and Tim how does that Dynamic kind of work for you is is it the same yeah I I think it's similar um and yeah I suppose as this was saying I think in a presentation you kind of get feel the kind of like an instinct for how things work as well um I don't know whether that's real age is the creativity thing but it's the kind of flow almost um what I'm trying to say here but it's um Yeah you sort of you are looking at the detail but you you instinctively start to get a feel for things as well as you become more and more familiar with it um yeah absolutely I think we did we did write at one point I think it's in the copyright e-learning but working through this thing is as much of an art as it is a science yeah yeah I've Just Seen Andrew um uh has put into the chat about um artists and problem solving and it's all about working within limits so I think there are more analogies than you might think I mean the other thing is obviously I I I think that you know teaching about um copyright it does there are certain subjects like music and art where it is you know it is much more obvious how it is relevant I was um observing a music lecturer teaching earlier in the week at city um as part of my job I was doing a peer review of their teaching and they were teaching about sound design and they actually started talking about copyright because they were talking about um a podcast and they wanted students to kind of do some editing and then they were talking about sort of public domain um audio recordings that they'd got that students could work on and things like that so you know it's kind of inherent I think in those subjects even if it sort of it it doesn't it certainly doesn't seem like a natural routine um but I mean it's how you got into it Chris as well isn't it from the music side so I think I think it's it's it's more usual than yeah than you might think more usual than not certainly what makes it us interested in copyright is yeah its relationship to creativity and and what's up you know that whole dynamic there um another thing that we're that we've got a lot of um uh comments about is around that feeling of guilt about doing your own professional development and a lot of people saying yes they they do feel that I mean something Tim you were picking up on Lisa have you had a similar sort of feeling um around the time that you spend actually getting out yeah at least you're you're muted yes yes definitely just definitely I think in the comments it was saying about webinars attending webinars and things you know that's massively part of your development so it's it is it's not time wasted or you know time you know away from other things it's really valuable is it is it recognized in either of your job descriptions because I was just kind of thinking about it like really to be somebody you know to be a copyright specialist to work in a kind of area like this you know we really need to be you can't answer the questions can you without probably spending almost like you know maybe 20 of your week actually kind of keeping yourself up to date at least you know I I think the time when I was at lse I had to spend a huge amount of time doing that but I I don't remember it being formally written down that I was allowed to do it I never do it anyway I just never do what it says in your job description this is a point of principle I think it keeps explicitly stated in my job description um I might be wrong um yeah and it doesn't just benefit you it benefits other people as well and everybody else in your organization so it's not just a purely selfish personal thing it's say it's part of the job um State examples isn't it that you can use in your teaching sessions it's about you know I mean it's just you know there's kind of stories coming out all the time about issues related to copyright if you if you didn't follow them and you just sort of relied on talking about something that you've learned about 10 15 years ago you know you wouldn't be doing your job properly and it's interesting after the pandemic you know the my job has changed just for just you know because of the way that teaching is now a taught where I where I work but I don't think my job description has been sort of updated to reflect that um yeah it's interesting no Caroline's saying there's any job description still accurate after six months on the job well yeah probably probably not and I think but part of that probably to be fair and this does I think link to the points that you're both making in talking about your journey and interestingly so that you were talking about having the opportunity to shape that job typically when we come into a job you do shape it around yourself and there is an act of creativity in taking what it says and interpreting that into what you think is needed for that yeah that setting so I mean presumably your job does it continue to evolve oh yeah massively um I now do data protection that's kind of come into my job as well now so I take care of that component as well and again initially you think there isn't the crossover but like I was saying some queries have that layer in there as well where it's actually copyright issue but also data protection issues so there is overlap um and some things I've been able to influence and bring into my job because I've felt it's needed and then other things have kind of come come my way from from management and things yeah can can I just pick up on um Simon's sort of put a comment about how it's a really tough thing being a band of one and nobody else understanding what you do I mean I guess that's where both of you talked about why you've got a you know not just your balloon friends Lisa but your your copyright friends now is that I I mean that is a Isn't It ultimately what we've got to do I think like I asked him um because you're you're now working on a copyright literacy strategy at Aberdeen do you think it's part of that to be trying to expand that out from being just a band of one to perhaps get other colleagues to engage with it or is there a limit to how much other people can if there is somebody who's the copyright person you know absolutely it's definitely about getting other people to engage as well and it's not only about not having yourself as the single point of failure within an organization um but it's yeah empowering other people as well I found other colleagues I had no idea we were interested in copyright birthday absolutely yeah can I be involved can I get help monitor the mailbox and pick up queries when you're away so yeah there is there are other crazy people out there who are interested yeah it's the kind of it's the the oh oh actually yeah and just a clarification I see Simon said yes it's not a woe is me point it's it's the point is that Community is important both all of us doing this together here now and then within our institutions and linking all of them together it's very important but it doesn't time is moving on isn't it so thank you so much so everyone's already been saying in the in the comments how much they enjoyed it but that those were fantastic presentations really brilliant yeah yeah yeah thank you so much yeah it's so great to understand more about it I'm so creative as well I have to say I just loved both of your slides uh there's all the things in there who could not love cats and yoga and Pirates and some fantastic images um Tim I really your slides with uh you know they have made me chuckle a lot they're very very amusing um it's wonderful thank you thank you both of you so before before we finish we will of course just um do the classic uh looking ahead to what's happening and Tim you made a point about keeping up to date and reading around we have a copyright News special we do for the next session on the 5th of May so if you're looking for a app absolutely free to access briefing on everything you need to know about copyright you know the place to come at the beginning of May which is here and then after that we put in here now this is something people have known we've been working on for a long time with uh but learning on screen Yeah the code of fair practice we are anticipating we will be ready to launch maybe not the full there'll definitely be a soft launch we think we will have something to share with you on the 9th of June yes I think so we're very very excited about that um we are taking a break um July is ice pop so we felt that we probably won't be running a webinar in July because we'll be getting ready hopefully seeing some of you at ice pops um and um August I think typically we haven't run a webinar lots of people are on holiday if we get lots and lots of feedback and people pleading with us to to do a webinar of course you know we're always available but we are looking for um ideas for future topics we've just um had a bit of an exchange with Christina if anybody else would like to speak in this series about becoming a copyright specialist then it is very much about that you know people we want people at the start of their journey I know we had Chris later um at the last session so people who are earlier in their career people who feel that they've you know they have maybe become a copyright specialist as well but but we want we want a range of voices so we will probably do another one of these um later this year but if you've got any topics then then please do drop us a line and please look out for that survey and that's also the place to give us some feedback so we 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7jIqVRJ1_3I | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7jIqVRJ1_3I | Home Energy Audit Application for Android Devices | good afternoon everyone thanks for coming it means a lot slippage here watch our presentation I'm Brian I'm Jake and we're here to talk to you about our Android audit application compliance law so first just to break out the role engine team of course our advisor was dr. Anthony P he buildeth every step of the way of troubleshooting we learned the code with us he helped Jake form the database he was really big help crystal open he'll appear support our team leader to project managers Julian he's really ideas them from use to help to get this project off the ground and really bring some conversion the back end database designer myself front-end developer and API designers Troy that is responsible for both the interface of our application as well as the what I called the bridge the API between database in the application which will discuss simulated the back-end database design in is Jake keen dr. T were 10 min to make our database that stores all the list of appliances as well as the user profile that you've added and then myself out of this response will probably technical writing responsibilities so look at the background here on your left is just a little flow diagram to kind of give you an idea of some of the state goes we're thinking about doing this project need high standards we have to be holistically think about the cultural political social effects as well as the environmental energy context so I would pickled if you're going to think of appointments generally anything Dave lingo they should be it costs what are you going to come out of their pocket many disciplines are anybody that as far as energy auditing goes but you know we have to think about the department energy that nature but also culture aspects maybe difficulty people to the purchase certain appliances you know everybody comes from all walks of life in different levels of income so appoint pop is a really great utility for people we find with us as they're energy efficient so I'm gonna name is Julie talk about problems okay guys I'm going to talk about sort of the why of the app including the problems resolved which maybe like we did solve or he'll family as would Afghani and the first of those would be energy-efficient age and especially in the United States we have a problem with it you're 13 out of 16 major energy consuming nation obviously not very good and we use more energy for a capita than most other nations with us being at six point eight tons of oil of the earth as opposed to a Chinese 2.0 country and we're only completed by a candidate seven point suit on the oil equivalent a lot of energy that were using per person and to top it off Congress has now passed a bill anytime release in 2007 and one of our best energy efficiency programs and every star is currently being funded and another issue is economic constraint professional audit can run up from four hundred six hundred dollars which is kind of outrageous for most low to mid middle income Americans and the most local Americans have only about total income of two thousand five hundred dollars per year which would be about 25 percent of theirs to get it properly obviously is beautiful and it can be another issue for energy audit being environmentally conscious is obviously really active ever because it takes time to research do the math yourself and be upgrading to more energy-efficient things will pay off the long run a lot of times it's just easier to - that's cheaper in the shortlist and all this kind of leads into Falcon fuel dependence because energy efficiency is worse more fossil fuels use the more fossil fuel consumption leads to things like greenhouse gas emissions of mystification stuff like that and we also think it's important because we don't the fossil fuels going away anytime in the near future because the advent of cheap natural gas and we could address the amount of business this is one you order basically what we want to do they carry on low cost simple and equation book and what do is by making the average person more education providing an open source rudimentary and the other episode more examples we have a person and through this we take the average person would have a much lower carbon footprint and we can make it go increase much more convenient so I may talk about the idea and I'm throwing to the pressure member Imam this idea really had two main goals the first goal being that who would take the user inputs of their current appliances in the current hour as you this and replace them with greener cleaner more efficient appliances and the second goal of our outputs to pull the application all the Google Play Store for free letting anyone be able to after this dealing with the problem we're tapping with tackling with with few Liam's talking about economic constraints in the previous problems the Webster's the Android operating system and we did it choose Apple well for one the Android operating system is more accessible and can be developed from any computing environment well if you want to develop for iOS or iPhone you have to have a map you have to have an iOS machine to do so before working on this project all team members had an Android phone we're familiar with the Android on kind of environment formula projects and that kind of gives the head start into the field and lastly you see the figure on the right that is an example of the globe the global market share from mobile operating systems as of about a week ago and right now the Android has about 62% which is well over the majority of the worldwide market share in person iOS which only has about a third or 33% about that which really pushed us more towards the Android I'm going to talk about the process and vary the process is supposed to be simple you gather your research you conduct I'm sorry you conduct your research and gathering materials and then you go in you deploy the actual app so so what we did we started with preliminary steps before every major project you have preliminary steps they have to do before you get to the projects you know how big you want to make the project and also what major areas of focus you're going to focus on so we started this first between the doctor T we figured out exactly what we wanted to do and we did this by we thought about what you actually do in a real life energy audit what you do is you have you have an order to come in say look at your lighting they look at your insulation you look at what kind of have windows mount and then they also look at what kind of appliances you have and they do this in the hopes to be able to make your house as energy efficient as possible so what we wanted to do is we wanted to focus on appliances because they're a marginal cost but most people ever looked and in the end it's just if everybody was the get more energy efficient appliances it would make a huge difference so once we figured out that we one of the work with appliances we need to set it on four major appliances and these were dish washers washers dryers and refrigerators give the remaining appliances video sound you'll find in every major household so once we conduct the found the scope of the project we moved to actually conducting the research for the database as well as the making application prior to actually doing this one of the 17 major in-depth experience with either the software's that I will show in the next slide so once we did the research we Lansing we use a website called wireframe and what that does is it allows you to create a basic layout of what you think your application might look like so obviously it didn't come out exactly like this but it gave us a good basis as to how we wanted to make her out and finally once we did that we went and we had to figure out how we were going to connect the actual database to the application and we did this using what's called an application programming interface and this basically tour is going to talk about it more in depth later but it just allows the database to communicate with the actual application so as far as the materials that we use in designing your application Android studio which is a native development environment and this is where currently most most Android applications are created and this is done using Java an XML languages and again controller we'll talk more in depth about that later my sequel which is an open source database this is where I actually made the database myself PHP which is a coding language this is what we use to make our API PHP myadmin I just use this as a visual editor editor for the database once it was implemented and finally Amazon Web Services which is where our database is actually located so once we thought out the materials were going to use we've gone to the actual coding deploying section and the first thing that I did was work with dr. T to create the enhancement entity relationship diagram which is basically it shows you all of the some tables that you're going to use and the main tables that we ended up making there was an appliance table that has all of the different appliances as well as certain fields how much they might call us how much energy they might use what their life expectancy might be after that we created I created an appliance right table this is whether it's going to be a dishwasher a washer dryer refrigerator region table that had all the different states with on average about how much their electricity pulses comparisons which allows us as their creators of the app to run queries that allows us to see people do actually buy these appliances whether or not they will save the money in the end and finally a user's table that houses all of the user names as well as the emails for everybody that may done with yet so once I actually took the dot design of the database I implemented it into my sequel like I said earlier any changes that I made I did through PhD melasma and again this is the diagram I retained it shows all of the different tables as well as how they're related and all the different fields very nice to the table and these are the several pictures showing how I actually created the database in the top left it shows where you can create an annular table was a little different over here again notice all the different tables underneath and on the bottom is just an example of what the database looks like when it was completed and finally one of the more important steps to a database was figuring out where we wanted to get our information from originally we wanted to find an API that was online that would scrape the web that would find all of the information for us but in the end we found that the one that we did find neither had too much information they didn't have enough information and it is we didn't find one that spits that fit our specific database so what we ended up doing again is we actually created our own API which again Tory will talk about here soon so what we did is we actually one keep created the API I've heard coded all of the data myself into the actual database and what I did is I went to websites such as Louis one Depot any website they may have appliances on it and again I use those to find the call select expectancy but I also found these are gigantic figures which are federally mandated stickers that must be on every appliance you not allowed to remove them so what I did once I found these shows he estimated here the operating cost and this is going to vary based on what's patron but it gives you a rough average and then it also showed you what again the estimated yearly electricity use may be but again looks in a very good housing system a good starting basis so one point of that I went into the stores actually verified that these stickers did actually match the stickers that I found on mine and once I did that again I put all the data into the database and sent problems of all of the electricity information I got from the Energy Energy Information Administration which is the United States's website for electricity certificates and now I'm going to give it to a choice you can talk about the actual creation of the date of application so the API are an application program interface held top down again is basically connects our database all information that Jake plays identically to our application on Android so this was written in PHP publicly hosted on an Amazon Web Services web server of merging Apache so this is known as a lamp stack so the operating system of the computer was on Linux big one is an Apache web server connected to love and my sequel database hosted our endpoints on PHP for the PM web so this IP address I have here from the 54.1 4/7 that's known as an endpoint or what our PHP IFG can be reached at so this is possibly hosted in anyone we click an API to retrieve our own information if they need be so within this API there are a multitude of methods that you can use to interact with our applications the first one I have noted is the login method which is allows use of a plug in register loves useful register get values pretty important we have to get the values from the database and other functionality such as change password on the right of the screen this is an example of a PHP script I wrote that simply registers the user from the application and make sure that and make sure that the username is not available for use in the database making sure that it is unique all right so within this register method that I just previously explained on the passes are hash so what is hashing hashing is that a jumble up of words and letters and things that you can't read how to meet the password field muttering the database so caching is a one-way function that could not be reversed so if a hacker were to get into our database and retrieve our users passwords even if we have the passwords that are asked he could make out the plaintext and actually log in with that user that they had so that's the benefit of hashing so by using that hashing confusing a secret function which is a different type of hashing algorithm that's really slow really hard to compute which says in turn strengthens the length of a password so every single time so the user registers a password the password is made of that 60 character hash and all that jumbled up think that's like you can this sort of confidentiality between us not knowing that users passwords and the user themselves appliance off here's a screenshot of the application I have of the login page there are a few things that I'm about to demo and I'll go through those few things that you want to keep in mind so again to touch on the developing interface from the developing environment for these vendor apps I use Android studio which is a combination of Java and XML coding languages XML basically shows the layout and the design the button text field all that it defines them in the XML and in a basic sense of Java tells the XML stuff what to do that's within the Android programming there's a thing called a lifecycle plug so each page that you see on an Android application is known as an activity and each activity has a life so when you log in or when you are presented with the app then that's one activity and when you press the login button to go to the next page that's another activity so keep that in mind as well the next portion I want to touch in scratch so it's a little confusing but fragments are essentially an activity within an activity so this um is shown in big apps like Facebook like YouTube when you can fly between the different tabs so it's like although the tivities are living within one activity that you can slice them that makes it like really sleek really easy to use really intuitive material design material design our set of icons you can see on the lobby page there's a little silhouette of a person and I'll walk for the password your tarot design just adds that extra touch for like look away to make the application look nicer it makes it look a little sleek and it's a pretty much standard design that google recommends that you use material design but including an app Android application field validation this is essential for all applications in all nature's in the sense that if they click register and they have typed anything in it won't end blank values to our database checking that the passwords match like I'm sure you all printers and columns of Facebook or something in depth type in passive twice that's also an example of field validation things like that any want to keep in mind open-source libraries dish so the way we obtained the data from the API level is your method color Bali which is an open source library this is provided by Google this is provided by on Google and allows the user to kind of hit the API as ones that I have and present them nicely in our application and lastly all this code I made um since we're promoting economic without promoting economic future chata will relieve economic constraint we're making the screen on the Google Play Store and all my code is hope that I might get about that if you're interested I can send you a link and like all developing code necessary to make a simple application can be provided with you and money that is available on the Google Play Store if you go if you have an Android phone and you search the word apply in swaps it'll be the first thing that pops up if you type it Appl I am okay so this is an example of what like my day-to-day basis was working on the app look at the and the studio's based off the Java language and pays a little emulator of a phone I test the application and that's just an example of both what happens when I hit the register API that you saw in the previous slides that's the code in Java that allows them so switch over to my son cool all right zoom in a little bit hello Oh like that is available to place our so we'll go to the place that I will want to download that by searching the word apply and swap and the first thing that pops up they seem odd choice Judith asked and you'll click that's our logo and everything so we'll want to click in self weight that whip it up so it should be pretty instantaneous here pretty fast around here and then once that's installed you'll see that we have a new logo and in our app has a little egg so we'll click that and you promote providing some splash me that the please wait Abid loading that last for about twenty five hundred milliseconds we can change that calm but this login application has a reverse uh presented with this is it about page so if you click the about page it just gives us a brief overview of what the application actually does and I've added all the Easter egg if you have the JB new dog it brings us to the ethics but um you can go back exit application and now since we have no way of one and we'll want to register user so again making these uh field validation and material design keep those in mind as I start to register so we'll have a username pull this name of Jane you for the time being all to keep the password I guess JMU 23 not very secure but it's okay test and the email let's do J mu duck all right so when we click Sign Up says up wait please enter the email the form of gmail columns that kind of just validate that it is an actual email so we'll do G mu at JMU mu and because timeout does race registration successful and what I also wanted to show was backing up computer if we go to this other tab I have we'll see you refresh the database that the user right here garyun number 35 as successive in register until we just did that through the app and we had the hash password also in the data so now switch back to the application so now well sign in with that user I think it was JMU the concert was JMU one two three as long in unsuccessful so when the user logs in it does welcome your username slice up the flight slots white let decide so what I was talking about fragments before on the sliding tab layout all these three activities compared and settings are living into the same thing which is called the main activity so you can now swipe left between all of those and there will be no lag or anything and all these activities will be living at the same time so I guess to kind of demonstrate the main purpose of the app we'll go to the comparison tab so here's where a user got the sticker that Jacob is showing they got that value and now they want to put that dinner app so if they want you to compare I splits a dish washer dryer and a washer you'll notice that the text field pop-up and as the box is checked this means that a user can't enter anything until the check box is checked if you and then the whole purpose of that first a light bulb at the bottom to be returned with better one but if they don't type anything that is please enter a valid value dishwasher this further proves the field validation that I was throwing back in the register page so we'll enter some arbitrary numbers like 654 586 and 736 respectively and then we'll want to register but it also says speak selector States because we have location dependent based on the state that you choose so since we're in JNU and roman Virginia we'll go to Virginia to register and when you click the button purpose up provides us with a nice pie graph that shows like all the different odds are turning its tool appliances and drawers with a pretty animation every time you want us so much doing apply so you can see we have the dishwasher we have the power that we inputted from the previous activity which is 6:54 and the state so here there's a little legend of the top right that shows the user input that you input at the number from the previous activity dishwasher one dishwasher to three employer etcetera here you can actually spin the polygraph to kind of get a better one better look it's a dishwasher too so if you cook a two kind of in zooms in on them so if you keep that in mind you can go now to the view all appliances and you're also presented with all the values hit by the API in our database so gears making sure to make name model type how much it cost and this is dishwasher one so even want to look at this what's your two that's located right here and it has all the different life expectancy and wait a year we use some sticker that it has and most importantly has a link to purchase which we can tap and it brings us to the Lowe's pays or Home Depot wherever that appliance list and we can be even more information if they want to buy it there if they want to just learn more than what we have provided in the application so if we go back we can also look at other appliances that we popped up that we entered in the previous activity as you notice the three dish washer dryer and washer so if you click dryer is then redraws another pie graph showing all the information with the dryer and then the concerns washer same thing three drawers another pie graph populated information with for the washer and if you'll notice that we didn't choose anything for refrigerator at the box but if we click refrigerator it still shows us with the floral terms that we have in our database if the user want to look at so going back again so when we go back to the activity you'll notice that the check boxes come uncheck all the values are reset in case user wants to perform another comparison so again I have the state of Virginia stack because I'm assuming that the user who will be doing these comparisons will be in the same state but um that could also be altered but that is my assumption so if you go to the last page on the fragment these three fragments that are living in this main up to default settings we have a few options so we have a user profile appliances about contacting and logout so if we go to the appliance page this is a list of appointment in our database posted from our API if if the user want to see all available appliances without even doing any other comparisons from the other activity so again make name model all the information that we had most of them will go back and once you go to the about page it's the same thing I showed you at the very beginning of the app just in case you know you want to access it from within when you are logged in next wheels of contact us page to tell the team members me and Eric Julien Bryan and our advisor team and our emails if you need to get in contact with any of us and lastly of you have the user profile so these are profiles as you remember we made of a user called GM use when Jamie oMG view this page also has a change password page this is kind of functioning like the register pepper in which it matches the function that you put it in the Playtex that your old password to the hash function in the database then it recalled the new password that you have confirms that new password that you have and change your password successfully conceptually with the new hashed value so we can try that now if we do I guess JMU for the old password and for demonstration fake we'll just do one two three four the new password and if we put change of counsel growth air saying incorrect password that's because I intentionally change the wrong old password play the Raoul password did like the password is actually changing one two three knowing that you have to have your old password in order to have change your new password full type in JMU or two three and passages one two three passwords have definitely changed and now we can now make a log of one which then provides are you sure you want to log out LMS yes and now we'll try to log in with the new users with JMU in the house are being one two three first logon and it's double proven that we can't change our password view and rehash it to them so that is the main functionality of our app and I'll turn it back along out and I'll turn it back to the source okay so I'm going to talk about some of the challenges we face when we again to the progeny and first film first and the largest challenge I'd say is that none of us really had any experience with Android development Java or extra no really and so mostly it was learning as we went and just an additional note we all plan to be I cam centers but only a Brian here ended up being I cam and only trying the dual Telecom so we really just had to pull it together on flex learning how to put on the Google Play Store they could actually have was also yes and we're also we had a lot of trouble deciding words and hold all of our data from because a lot of the most special places like to the heart innovation had a purpose or special things you need to draw from the databases where you couldn't do it easily we had made and traditions so again deciding what to build the API and you noticed before the API using the lamp step that I was talking about with uses PHP but we had an idea from one of my classmates that we should use Moo Pat I over space on the node.js runtime environment another JavaScript kind of deal but after learning like on that loop at SDK or software development kit tools we're very well documented or they weren't very very mega sparse in terms of our knowledge when we try to use those it wasn't really connecting with the databases like as seamlessly as the back dated sound so after that we transition to PHP since we had a little at least a little bit of foam you wrote a few hello worlds in PHP to try to get this API on the ground and also deciding on a name and logo for this project was a lot harder than we anticipated we actually have only come up with the name appliance off about a month ago as you see it is not some in the caps of schedules noting as a not applying block yeah so yeah those a minimum pagoda the logo was designed by my good friend who's a math major which I actually talked about for that and but after we did that it was loose and from there okay so talking this together what do we just talk about what did you all hear from us well of course if you had a complete end-to-end architecture so I've been doing from J database to Choi's application with linked together in real time as you saw with our pie chart also this project was over several semesters and throughout that time we learned how to properly assigned tasks and function well with the unit because we had a lot of issues the way we're building it on the clock Julian said and then of course you wanted to successfully working application we first sought out to make this app we have a list of base functionalities that we want it and we were able to meet everything you see there so first it parts the JSON files provided by the API so essential that goes back to what I'm explaining when I said the API is the bridge between database and our application it pulling this data from database it pushes it to the application that way you can see it in real Congress again it displays the alternative of positive in comparison so you can see what's best for your needs the logging register and change password pages is all of the unshared registry for and happen though this is kind of a crucial step but also Troy doesn't reach out the field validation that was an awesome extra step that we didn't anticipate in the beginning and then Jake database X has persistent data storage for the account so and if any of you are interested in downloading that that patient trying it as you're signing up our databases Troy show you will keep up with real-time with the accounts and the passwords will of course be hash and then lastly of courses we were pleased to announce to do it is now for free on the Google Play Store okay so if there's any rising sophomores juniors in here a lot to pick out the project we have some potential future work idea and plus all those being web straightening and making that functional with our database which that would it will go into guys like a Home Depot load like Jake mentioned earlier or maybe the Department of Energy if you can make that work and just automate the process that changes Jake would go in and we wouldn't have to do that if there was a web scripting process in there and that would give us a lot more day of the work with and make to have a lot more practical yeah again when developing is Android applications it became clear that even though you can get a base functionality there's of the application there's always something more to do so in these more things to do I have listed improved formatting so you saw my pie chart you drew pretty nicely and you can spin it but I think it'd be pretty nice if you can flip the pie chart and it would take you to that particular alternative appliance I try to make that happen but it didn't happen a very well in timely manner I was data returning a friendlier easy easier to read format as you saw when it showed all the information about that particular appliance this black text on a white screen which can't get hard to look at and your eyes can kind of get lost in that so but like you custom bolded where some color words come to get pop like hey this appliance as much lower energies that this appliance bubbling that well you might it is there it's very hard to read so improve formatting would be nice additional functionality to the app may be showing users tap comparisons though they they use this app to replace their dishwasher mapping been wearing now is March of next year and they want to know how much they've actually say due to switching their clients with a client slot this would be also a great functionality that would like return payback period like bunch of other fields up usual steam speed practical real time data updates like do under said screaming on the web or another API so right now our data based our code with up-to-date current green cleaning efficient energy appliances and it'd be nice if we could hit say like Home Depot or Lowe's to provide them with more dishwashers or fridges whatever as they get manufactured as they get dropped off the line to the store and our demo output represents that as well obvious of you sources on the hundreds do Amazon Web Services acknowledgement yeah of course we want to acknowledge everybody to open to this course dr. teeth thank you so much for putting up with us and helping them succeed ending a lot man dr. Chris Bachmann any of your iPad you know that we have to take one honey one and that kind of like the prep course for this project so if you helped us really get everything framework wise down in stone before we started Paul Henderson again you've won coordinated all this you shout out the nd welcome to the department head so you a big key factor in this and then president family all of you thank you for coming special shout outs a toy scrimmage about this with the logo thank you all first the appellants also most great daily job um I just had a question so when you like ask the user to fill in like kilowatt hours and whatnot did you think about possibly feeling like maybe like a question mark or something that they could click and find out how they could find out the K I just think about that and I noted for that speech and we're commenting about that yeah I also think that maybe other fields more than kilowatt out maybe like how much you use this appliance sound like more real than just kill Alice will keep us on top of that what if you can start without me possible by gamma increases that was one of our earlier ideas making you feel like you are code scanners and phones like maybe if they have that sticker or QR code that they can just scan it and look at it on our phone and that'd be awesome even populate all the fields right for you that's another point but we did think about that so is the database hosted on the AWS yeah and is it secure is it yes the the database is hosted on an RDS area which is known as a relational database server which is which is legs well Amazon Web service and short is if I Amazon and gets a bunch of three here tools such as databases web servers w need to provide and it is secure and we have that here with our master yeah what about a conditional encoder wait yes I worked on that too and I actually do have may be admitted for that but it's not implemented in the app right now it is haven't you recall your mission is it saved it so that's just funny also of one question is there a really necessary need or it was a lot of great work but I mean is that do you consider that information private or is it our internal privacy by it already they kind of add more features up have maybe put like you know what a type of the have not only idea I'm care about about this transformation happens in the future that audience or those private events like yet again going back to the hashed passwords definitely all for privacy and but them again um like go up your latter point I'm saying that may be why you need a login page or anything like like based on our future work if they want to clear path comparison our goal was to reach that point so that they could log in and see their particular appliances how we're going to reach that but it's still you know focuses it's still like health it's learned a lot about Android in general by making logging emerge surveyors going on for that again we would still want to come back and look at all of the appliances or to have looked at in the past and being below flood and have their intent and again see how much migrated they will have a that's also about electricity senses thank you [Music] | JMU ISAT | UCbYPzdPbZjPdJiU2X5L_cFA | 2017-07-03 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 6,710 | 35,442 |
ZNTeOTZiwow | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZNTeOTZiwow | Friday Night Bible Study - The Strength to Love God | welcome to troop and love Bible study on this uh first Friday of April uh first Friday April we done made it through the April fools week and uh hope everybody had a good week uh brother desan if you could open us up in a word of prayer please my pleasure Heavenly Father we uh come to you today with bow heads and Humble Hearts giving you all the praise all the glory that you you deserve you are the king of all Kings Lord of all Lords Creator Earth of the heavens Alpha and the Omega you're all knowing you're everywhere at the same time all powerful Almighty we give you all the glory Lord please forgive us for our sins wrongdoings iniquities and transgressions we've caused in your sight knowingly or unknowingly uh we come to you today Lord asking you to open our minds and our hearts and our ears so we can receive the message that you have in store for for us today and allow it to resonate in our hearts and use it in our everyday lives to serve you in the Kingdom Lord we just ask that you continue to bless us in our families keep your hedge of protection over us and our families Lord we pray that you touch uh all of our family members that are going through things uh family members loved ones uh we pray also pray that you uh allow us to be blessings in people's lives with our actions first and word second in Jesus name we pray amen amen amen all right thank you brother so uh today we're going to be a little different than uh normal um excuse me uh it's a passage that I've talked about a number of times and I it's one of I don't want to say it's one of my go-to passages but I I believe this passage is very important to the Christian walk but uh I'll have to admit that recently um the Lord has given me new revelation about this passage so before we um get real deep into the into what I'm talking about I want to read it first and foremost so a little context the the the P is Mark 12 um and the the actual verses is more uh verses 29 through 31 but uh I want to start at uh I'm going to give a little context about 18 all the way to 27 and then we going to start reading at 28 so Mark chapter 18 I mean chapter 12 ver 88 Verse 18 through 27 what it's talking about is it's these it's it was it's it's funny how sometimes we can like we got Democrat and Republicans right so the in inside the the Jewish establishment they had the the Sadducees and the Pharisees so the Pharisees were the the what you would cons call the uh the conservative Scholars like they believed in the whole old Testament so they believed in angels they believed in a resurrection they believed in the spiritual World whereas the Sadducees only believed in the first five books of Moses meaning uh uh Genesis Exodus Leviticus Numbers and Deuteronomy so these Sadducees now one thing that they they disagree about I mean the one thing that they agreed about the Sadducees and and the Pharisees was they didn't want Jesus to have power because it was going to uh affect their power so um Jesus uh the Sadducees it says they tried to trip Jesus up by asking him a question about um what happens to a a man's wife when all brothers died because they had this thing called the leverite marriage or leverite marriage where if say if I got married and then I passed away and I didn't give my wife any kids then the brother uh my brother would be oblig ated to um marry that my wife and the first baby that would be hers that was born to her would actually be like it would be for the sakes of the land purposes would be credited to me so therefore uh my family would always have an inheritance that because the way the Lord divided the the promised land of Israel so they were trying to use this leverite marriage concept to trip Jesus up and said well if all seven brothers married her then which one will she see in heaven and Jesus gave him a bit of advice and he says well you obviously don't understand about the God because he says he's the god of Abraham the god of Isaac and the god of Jacob he is not the god of the dead but of the living so you are badly mistaken so Jesus is affirming to them right now there is an afterlife because Abraham Isaac and Jacob are still alive and he says that you no we don't they don't take marriage in heaven you'll be like the Angels right um have you not read in the book of Moses in the account of the burning bush how God said I am the god of Abraham the god of Isaac and the god of Jacob so he's insinuating to these people that they're still alive and they they don't know what they're talking about even though they're not physically on the earth any longer but they're still living and that's why God is the god of the living not the god of the dead so after he's having this conversation one of the the Pharisees I'm assuming or it just says the teacher of the law let's not assume anything let's just go with what the text says in verse 28 it says one of the teachers of the law came and heard them debating so the reason why I'm assuming it's a Pharisee is because he wasn't debating with him he was a a teacher of the law he heard them debating noticing that Jesus had given them a good answer he asked him of all the Commandments which is the most important verse 2 9 says the most important one answered Jesus is this here o Israel the Lord Our God the Lord is one love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind and with all your strength the second is this love your neighbor as yourself there is no commandment greater than these so this is always a go-to passage for me because I say this when Jesus says a new command I give you so when Jesus is talking about his Commandments he's not talking about the 613 Commandments from the Old Testament of Thou shalt not Thou shalt not you shalt not you shalt not Jesus is like my Commandments I'm telling you to do positive which is you shall love the Lord your God with all your heart heart with all your mind with all your soul with all your mind and with all your strength and then the second is this love your neighbor as yourself there is no commandment greater than these Matthew says when Matthew's telling the same story he says at the end all the law and the prophets hang on these two commandments so when he says the law and the prophets he meaning the whole Old Testament the law is the book of Moses the prophets are Isaiah uh you know but they would even consider like first first and 2 Samuel they would consider those the prophets so the law and the prophets all depends on these commandments so the way I would always summarize this is loving God with all your heart mind soul and body represents the first of the the first first one through four of The Commandments I am the Lord your God I brought you out of Egypt you shall not have no God before me you shall not make carve images you shall not use thy name in vain and you shall keep the Sabbath those are four the first four commandments so I would say that's loving the first four of the Ten Commandments represents loving God with all your heart soul mind and body in strength I should say I'm jumping ahead strength is what the what the what this passage says and then the other way to think of it is people will say as long as Jesus knows that I love him if we have an understanding is cool so this is like a lot of this I'm spiritual but not religious kind conversation that goes on now where people believe it's good to not participate in church like you can still just love Jesus without participating church but according to Jesus and the way he he presents this this passage is um you love God with all your heart mind soul and body that's the most important but right behind that is you love your neighbor as yourself so the way I would I would always frame that is the way you show your love for God is based off of how you love your neighbor so the way you love your neighbor represents whether you loving God or not and and John puts it like this in first John he says how can you say you love who you don't see meaning God when you don't love your brother who you do see he says that makes you a liar if you think you can love God without loving your brother so the way that we I I would always frame this text is the way your your your vertical relationship is is is is an example of your horizontal relationship with people meaning you can tell how much you love God based off of how much you love people and I say that to say that because a lot of people when they get first especially when you first get saved and especially the way when it's uh the The Fear Factor of getting saved like you are going to go to hell if you don't accept Jesus as your lord and savior the concept is always well can I do this and still go to heaven can I do this and still be saved because well I don't do this like will I stop drinking will I stop cussing will I stop watching uh uh TV I stop listening to rap music I sto doing all this this is how people talk about their conversion to Christianity well Jesus never it's not about what you don't do it's about what you do see what Jesus's commands are not negative see in the old test is you shall not do this Jesus's commands are positive meaning like he's telling you to do something love the Lord your God with all your heart mind soul and body and strength and love your neighbor as yourself so the way you tell if you really a Believer is by do you love your your neighbor do you love God do you do this Jesus says the way they'll know you my disciples are if you love one another the way that I loved you so Jesus's commands are positive he's telling us what to do not so much what not to do so I would always that's why this passage always meant so much to me but now the Lord put something else um in my spirit and and and this is what it is and I'mma Be honest with y'all y'all know I wasn't always uh uh I didn't always wasn't very careful about the things I put in my in in my in my mind and my body too but in my mind in my spirit so it was a song by a cat named Scarface that that popped into my head that made me understand what the Lord was trying to tell me so if I ask somebody what do you think Jesus means when he says love your neighbor as you love yourself now we going to start backwards here I know the passage starts with saying love the Lord your God with all your heart mind soul and body but we going to we going to start we going to kind of work backwards right here so if I was to ask what do you think it means when Jesus says love your neighbor as you love yourself somebody give me an answer somebody give me an answer please please please somebody give me an answer well basically if you by loving your neighbor I mean you wouldn't steal from yourself you wouldn't kill your well I mean theoretically you wouldn't kill yourself you would you would you want to be treated with respect dignity honor you wouldn't do you wouldn't uh treat them um badly you would treat them with respect love and all of that that's absolutely that's that's that's absolutely correct in how I I seen it and I'm going to be honest when I was praying to the Lord about this message I would ask him Lord was I wrong before in the way that I saw it he said no you're not wrong and this is based off of reading the Bible reading off commentaries reading uh books and responding to you know listening to people of God in my conversation he says no you're not wrong but it's more to it than that so I'm like what what is it and that's where this this Scarface song comes in handle but before I tell you about the song we just want to and I hate I hate to always to bore bore you with the Greek words and the Greek definition I don't believe you need to speak Greek to understand the Bible we've been fortunate enough that we get good translations where we can understand the words but for once I just want to say this word love in Greek is aapo it's AO or whatever but it we say it's agape love and it's to Value esteem to feel or manifest generate generous concern for and be faithful towards now this word is verb now in a grammar lesson a verb is an action word it's not a noun the love can be a noun it's a thing you feel like an emotion that you feel towards something but this word is a verb so Jesus is commanding us to do something to somebody he's not saying you have to fill away about somebody now I don't want you to think that the feeling doesn't in important because God so loved the world that he you see it's the feeling that God had towards the world that caused him to act on our behalf so I'm not I don't want to make it seem like love is not a feeling but this particular case of the word it's a verd meaning it's something that we do now we can always focus on doing what the Lord said to our neighbor loving our neighbor right but this is where the word a Scarface comes in it's the song and not the song is called Natural Born Killer and one of the words that he says in Natural Born Killer he says I don't love me how to I'mma love you so I started thinking I'm like whoa although the command is saying that we supposed to love our neighbor the command is also telling us to love ourselves the Comm is also telling us to love ourselves now what the command is not telling us is be selfish what the command is not telling us is adopt the world's idea of loving oneself what the command is not telling us is that we we adopt what the world is saying like if somebody ain't benefiting me I don't want them in my presence if somebody can't do nothing for me I don't want them around me if somebody's not bringing me good energy I don't want them around me because what this is saying is we supposed to have the good energy when people come around us and the good energy is this Grace that's dispensed through US because Christ is given it to us but the concept that that that that the Lord is trying to tell me and I'm sure he's telling this because of how I'm running myself ragged in life thinking I'm doing what he's calling me to do I'm sure it's because he's trying to tell me look son I'm not trying to tell you to kill yourself kid I want you to love yourself too because and this is what Scarface is trying to tell me I don't know how you gonna love other people if you don't first love yourself now this is what I'm trying to say I'm not saying we be selfish the Bible says do nothing out of selfish ambition but what I'm saying is if I don't know how to love myself how can I love somebody like like I love me my ability to love somebody else is based on my ability to love myself let me explain what I mean by that my wife and I say for example now y'all we work from home together so it can get rough sometimes can get rough sometimes but say like uh I did something something crazy or I I made a mistake and I and I I I made something and I say A you stupid fool talking about myself right my wife is gonna looked at me and say why you talking to my husband like that now this is the thing if I'm using words to defeat me and to make me feel less than I don't want to love somebody else the way I love myself because that's not loving myself you understand what I'm saying so the the catch is you have to learn how to love yourself not from a selfish perspective like the world like treat yourself don't cheat yourself no not like that not like oh whatever I want is mine The World Is Mine we see where that got the other Scarface Tony Montana the world is mine that was that that that Globe spinning as he was falling from that balcony into the water that that mindset leads to death we talking about the mindset that leads to life see what I'm saying so if now let's just imagine I see my wife do something crazy now if I say you dummy blah blah blah I'm not loving I'm actually loving her like I love myself but that's not beneficial the catch is we got to learn to love the way that Jesus loved us so we have to love ourself so that word listen the word love the Agape let's get back into that word real quick in the New Testament usually the active love of God for his son and his people and the active love his people are to have for God each other and even enemies so God is calling us to love ourselves the way we love him he's calling us to love ourselves the way that we love him so if we for whatever reason don't know how to love ourselves now we this this this topic of conversation these three verses it's GNA probably take two or three weeks of Bible study to get through these three verses but but we because it's going to point us all throughout the whole Bible but we going to talk about loving ourselves because the Bible what what it say says in the first is love God with all your heart with all your soul with all your mind and with all your strength now I know some people Old Testament New Testament it's this this the Jewish uh when Jesus used this phrase that's what's called the shamer see the shamer is the Jewish profession of Faith that's what they used to have to put in their theories that they would walk walk around and they would have this verse written so it always be they would have to say it like multiple times a day it's located in Deuteronomy chapter 6: 4 and 5 it reads here o Israel the Lord Our God the Lord is one love the Lord your God with all your heart with all your soul and with all your strength now in the Old Testament it just says your heart with all your soul and with all your strength So within the word heart the mind is included the word the mind is included with the heart see the heart can mean Inner Man mind will soul is even included but it's we're going to talk about that from a new testament sense understanding determination moral character seat of appetite seat of emotions pass passions and courage so we supposed to love our love God with all of that and then it's says your soul so your soul can also mean your life or your desires or passion but it it can also mean a living being but in in in the New Testament where they use Greek instead of Hebrew the Greek word gives us a different perspective but it's the same thing because in the Old Testament is living being but in the Greek we're going to we're going to we're going to call it Define Soul as our immaterial and eternal part of the in of the of the of the inner person now let me explain what I mean by that when we say Jesus saved our [Music] souls right our souls don't have to perish meaning we don't have to be apart from God for for eternity that's what a part of biblical death is the separation from God for eternity that's why those who have to go to the Lake of Fire experien the second death he saved us from the second death he saved our soul from the second death but our bodies aren't saved from the first death so when we speak about Soul we talking about a Salvation that happens to something that that our our physical bodies are going to be in the casket although they will be raised again and and we will get our our bodies of Jesus it's going to go back to the best it looked in our life thank goodness we don't even got to di to get that one y'all it's just gonna happen you know what I'm saying but uh we going to get our Resurrection bodies but see our soul gets saved by salvation we say Jesus saves our soul that soul is going to go rest with God in heaven to be absent from the body is to be present with the Lord but once we're absent with this body this body is dead so this body didn't get saved so that's why we say the soul is the immaterial Eternal part of us and we GNA talk about that later on in this study but we just getting our definition straight right now so the mind and the reason why we going to go with the Greek in this one is because we want to separate the heart and mind because we're going to say the mind is our thinking and our understanding our thinking and our understanding and then our strength is our might and our power our strength is our might and our power now y know I like to teach the Bible I don't like to lean on my own understanding so I want to uh uh help you guys realize where some of this this thinking came from so another opportunity where Jesus is saying to love someone like God loved us right he says Ephesians chapter 5 verse 25-30 now I'm not going to do all 22 and 22 to 25 because that's talking about submission and all this other stuff that would take way too long to be discussing at this point in time right now so we going to just start with where it say to the husbands Ephesian 5: 25-30 husbands love your wives just as Christ loved the church and gave himself up for her now that word love is the same verb that's we talking about when he says love the Lord your God so that's a it's an action word it's doing something good for your wife love your wives just as Christ loved the church and gave himself up for her to make her holy cleansing her by the washing with water through the word and to present her to himself as a Radiant Church Without stain or wrinkle or any other blemish but holy and blameless so real quick husbands that mean that word is so powerful what he's saying right there he's saying that our job as a husband yeah 22- 24 talks about submission but what he's saying about being the husb husband is we are called to love our wives the way Christ loved the church meaning the point is if we see our wives tripping we not supposed to just you tripping you supposed to wopop we supposed to handle it the way Christ handled the church he sacrificed himself for her he prayed to the father for her he spared her he gave her grace he gave her mercy sometimes he he he had to tell the truth in love but on the flip side we supposed to do things that's with their best interest at heart but this is where where it gets good in this in this in the same way husbands ought to love their wives as their own bodies so that's another love I I'm supposed to love my own body he who loves his wife loves himself after all no one ever hated their own body but they feed and care for their body just as Christ does the church for we are members of his body so Paul is assuming that we all take care of our bodies meaning that we supposed to take care of our wives the same way we take care of our bodies but if we not taking care of our bodies then how can we properly take care of our wives once again if we don't know how to if I don't love me how to I'mma love you if we don't learn how to love ourselves how can we possibly learn love everybody else and if Jesus is calling us to love people the way that he loved us if Jesus is calling us to love people the way that we loved us but we don't learn how to love oursel we can't be faithful to the call this what the Lord has been telling me I'm like hold on man you saying it so I'm supposed to be working on myself too see how many of us have been on the plane before what do they always say when you get on that plane when when when they first talking thank you Pastor loo put the mask on yourself first then help somebody else put the mask on yourself first then help somebody else because meaning like especially a kid or someone who can't do it for themselves put the mask on your face first so now from perspective of sin we look at it like Jesus saying how can you look at the speck in somebody else's eye when you got a plank in your own eye so that's the I limited to that verse like meaning like we got to deal with our own sin before we can learn to deal with somebody else's sin before we can judge others but the the thing that we trying to learn the thing that that the Lord is trying to explain to us in this particular text right now is we need to learn to love ourselves so that we can love our neighbor as we love ourselves we got to put the mask on our own face we got to put the mask on our own face so that we can be able to help someone else now once again we not talking about the way that people act in the world another passage we going to have to talk about is we do not be conformed to the world but be trans formed by the renewing of your mind see it's it's all going to start making sense but at first like I say it's it's on a man I remember real quick I remember one the first time I read job I read all the whole book of Job and and and when it got to the end and it said the Lord blessed job 10 times more than he had before that's what stuck out to me that's what stuck out to me then the second time I read it I read it all the way through I was like the Lord what what caught my attention was the Lord said to job when I told the when I laid the foundation of the earth uh what what what what happened and then then job and he he said to the job like where were you uh when I told the water wear to stop where were you when I I told this when I when I fastened Earth to I'm like the Earth is fasten to something my goodness Lord way bigger than anything I can think or imagine so that was the second time I read through Jo then the third time and the fourth and the fifth I'm like hold on job's homeboy now we got to understand something about job it all those words that's in there it got to be right theology now I want y'all to pay attention to this all the words in there got to be right theology because if you pick up the Bible and read it and and and and and and you you get this theology it's going to be it can't be wrong but they applied it wrong they took it out of context because they applied it wrong they did Joba disservice so I'm saying reading the same book each time I read it now I wasn't wrong the first time I wasn't wrong the second time and I wasn't wrong the third fourth or fifth time but but every time we keep studying it we going to reveal more and more of the treasure God is going to reveal this thing to us in a way so special that we can learn more so this is what I'm going through with this passage right here that I'm sharing with y'all I'm thinking that loving our neighbors is the way that we demonstrate our love for God which is true but also the way we love ourselves is the way that we demonstrate our love for God also he's not calling us to deprive oursel he's calling us to bake SA sacrifices for the good of his kingdom so now like I say we gonna go backwards we not g to start with the heart because that's a whole big deal that's a whole topic for probably a week of Bible study but we G to start with the mind I mean with with the strength we GNA start with the strength now let's just keep it a 100 strength is our physical bodies it can be the word that that they use to in the Greek word that they use to to to to trans to to that this translated to strength can Bean might or power each one of them has to do with our physical bodies so Jesus now we we we establish we supposed to love one another the way we love ourselves and the way we you understand what I'm saying but loving oursel means we have to part of loving God we supposed to love him with all of our body all of our strength now I'mma start this off by saying I don't have a degree in kinesiology by that I mean exercise I'm not a nutritionist by any stretch I'm not a nutritionist so we we going to keep it a 100 right now I'm not trying to tell somebody how to eat I'm not trying to tell somebody how to work out I'm not trying to tell somebody this but I'm I'mma say this though I know how to lose weight I know how to get in shape so but I'm not trying to talk to anybody about how to get in shape and how to lose weight but what I am going to talk about is what the body ible says about certain things about taking care of our body about taking care of our body now the first thing I'm going talk about is one of the reasons why I know that God is telling me about this passage because we talked about the fourth Commandment Thou shalt keep the Sabbath now we're not gonna talk about this too long because I'd be a hypocrite I'mma keep it 100 with y'all if I was to try to tell y'all keep the Sabbath right now I would be a straight up hypocrite why because I'm not keeping the savath I'm running around here like a zombie tired bags under my eyes working myself to death not to death excuse me working myself to to exhaustion working myself to weariness working myself to doubt working myself to am I supposed to be doing this so if I was to to harp on this subject for such a long time I would be a true life hypocrite but I'mma tell you what the Bible says it says keep the Sabbath now one of the conversations that Christians always have you saying we don't we we don't have to keep the Sabbath to go to heaven you're thinking about it the wrong way my brothers and sisters no we don't have to keep the Sabbath to go to heaven but God God still want us to keep the Sabbath not and and and we honor him when we keep the Sabbath because it shows Reliance on him let's take it back to it six days I'mma rain down Frosted Flakes for y'all Six Days on the sixth day I want you to grab enough for two but every other day if you grab more than you need that thing gonna turn to worms but on the sixth day I want you to grabb enough for two days and the reason why I say Frosted Flakes because it said they taste like honey Wafers so when he say honey Wafers to me Tony the Tiger great now me man these things taste kind of good let me try to put a little bit in my pocket man now I might not I know the Lord said we can't make him wait till tomorrow but I I can eat as much as I can today and then that'll make my belly pop out got to make my belly pop out the Bible got a word for that we going to talk about it it's called Glutton but but but real quick what I'm saying is the Lord established the Sabbath for us Jesus says Sabbath was made for the man not man for the Sabbath meaning that rest is part of the prescription that God gave us now science people are going to try to tell you that science is is in God is opposed to one another some of them might try to tell you that you can prove the Bible Wrong by science but I'mma tell you this science is catching up with the Bible Bible don't got to catch up with science because God told us to rest guess what the scientist is trying to tell us now if you don't get eight hours of sleep if you don't get enough rest you not going to be able to operate at your Peak levels do y'all follow what I'm trying to tell y'all here I used to look Young Jeezy I remember back in the days when people used to have ringtones look ringtones is getting almost as out of date as U uh uh rotary phones around here but we used to have ringtones and and ringtone I used to have on my phone was if you find me you can find me on the Block disobeying the law and it went on to say some other stuff that I'm not going to talk about but one of the verses in that song he says I'm a hustle all day I can sleep when I die so I adopted that mindset thinking like that is the way that I'm supposed to go I'm supposed to go hard when I hustle I'm supposed to go the early bird gets the worm now I'd be the early bird and I'm still the early bird but I'd be staying up late so I'd be walking around like a zombie on eight cups of coffee every day drinking a picture before I can even get up out the bed a whole pot like them not the Cure cups but when you used to have to make a whole 12 cup pot of coffee I used to drink that thing by myself to get up in the morning cuz I be so tired cuz I'm listening to the world being transformed by what the world told me so obviously I'm gonna make bad decisions right now we don't want to make it seem like that's the only reason I made bad decisions but if you're not sleeping right and you're not in your right mind how can you love God with all your strength you don't even have all your strength now how many of us be going hard all the time we don't get no sleep we ain't go we so busy we can't stop to do nothing that ain't what God called us to do now there's a time for that there is a time for that there will be times where we have to exert more energy Paul says I've been without sleep I've been without food I've been without these things there's times where we might have to go through it but that's the except not the rule that's the exception not the rule we can't love our neighbor if we don't love ourselves because look I'mma tell you something I know as grown as we want to think we is but let's let's think about this for a second I know most of us have been a part of being around some kids right when a two-year-old is getting overly grumpy and they can't do nothing right what what is the first thing we going to say you you need a nap go sit down and take a nap now as grown as we think we is when we ain't getting no sleep we still grumpy we still irritated we still easily frustrated now can't nobody spank us can't nobody just whoop us when we act in that way can't nobody tell us when we need to go to bed but that don't mean that we not supposed to go get some rest think about Elijah Elijah just performed one of the baddest Miracles ever he went in front of 400 prophets of Bale and said we GNA see who God is real they sitting up in there like he like okay y'all burn y'all stuff he clowning when I'm saying clowning he seriously clowning he like maybe he sleep maybe maybe he had to go relieve himself maybe our guy just needed he clowning these people 400 to one he by itself with the king of Israel with his evil wife Jezebel sitting over there he say okay now put my my bull up under there I'mma put water on it we gonna do this he called down the Lord burnt the the the the sacrifice he won Jezebel with her evil self was like I nothing if I won you gonna die or else so now for whatever reason he had enough courage and powering God to do this whole thing but for some reason he gets scared all of a sudden and he runs 40 I can't even I don't want to butcher the time he running at an extreme amount of time till he gets away from the Lord and he start complaining the Lord was like he was like Lord I'm the only one left ain't nobody else righteous like me Lord uh oh Pride all these those beliefs that ain't right and what the Lord say boy Tak a nap Tak a nap man Tak a nap I give you some food too take a nap and get you something to eat and then talk to me when you wake up we got to rest y'all we got to love ourselves and this is why I should trust in God Genesis 2 God put Adam in the garden to tended God already put the stuff in the garden all Adam had to do was tend it now after they sin the curse was now Adam from The Sweat of your brow you got to do this from the sweat of your brow now you got to work Adam so hard working is a curse that's part of the curse the ground is cursed now because of you Adam for you to eat now you got to work hard at first all you had to do is tend the garden that I gave you now sometimes working the garden might be hard we still have to apply effort we still have to work hard but what I'm saying is God wants us to do it within the confines of how he ordered us to do stuff he don't want us doing it our way do it his way no I'm not saying every Saturday we got to take off I'm not saying we got a debate of what day is the Saturday what day is the Sabbath if it's Saturday if it's Sunday does it start Friday I'm not saying all that but what I'm saying is we got to take time to rest it causes health problems it causes uh uh UNC uh uh bad mental um clarity it causes issues now on the flip side the Bible Wars against laziness too it talks about laziness so I'm not saying be lazy I'm saying we have to rest we have to give our bodies rest or else we can't love God with all our strength because we not operating out of our strength now we going to talk about another area I don't feel qualified to work in talk about but I got to do it and I'm going tell you why I don't feel qualified to talk about it because I'm probably I'm G say 50 to 60 pounds over where I should be but more likely probably a 100 pounds over where I should be and that's gluton honoring God with our bodies now let me let me say this two two times in the in in in in the scripture 1 Corinthians chapter 3: 16-1 17 it says do don't you know that you yourselves are God's Temple and that God's spirit dwells in your midst if anyone destroys God's Temple God will destroy that person for God's Temple is sacred and you together are that Temple now I want to clarify something if people think that you don't need to be a part of a church understand what he's saying right here this is to the church the first one is about the church that's why he says do you know that you yourselves are God's Temple and that God's spirit dwells in your midst meaning like we say here on Truth and Love like we know the Holy Spirit comes in these meetings when sister Monica plays the music on Sundays she's trying to usher in the Holy Spirit come with us as we worship together Holy Spirit come and join this meeting protect the the put a governor on the speaker's mouth so they only speak what makes you happy Lord open up everybody's ears eyes and hearts so they can be receptive to the word we ushering in the holy spirit so this is what he's talking about in the first one but in in in three chapters later in 1 Corinthians chapter 61 19 and 20 he says do you not know that your bodies are temples of the Holy Spirit who is in you whom you have received from God you are not your own you were bought at a price therefore honor God with your bodies now I'm going tell y'all a story I'm I'm it's not even a story I'm G just tell you what I observe and I'm show all y'all don't observe something similar now some parents done went and spent a 100 200 however much On a par Jordans for they for they kids and if they kids scuff up that Jordan scuff them Jordans up them parents gonna have a fit boy do you know them shoes cost $200 boy you know this such and such and such and such you know how much them shoes cost listen what the Bible says you were bought at a price boy you know how much that body cost it cost the blood of Jesus boy you know how much that Soul cost it cost the blood of Jesus that's why we supposed to love him with all our mind and body and soul and strength how can we love him with our strength if we don't take care of our bodies therefore honor God with your bodies now I understand there some people who who who who who aren't healthy in the body and I'm not here to I'm not a doctor I have no clue on how or what you know that's why I'm saying I'm not trying to speak outside of my scope my scope is the Bible and I can speak about me I know how to lose weight I know how to eat to lose weight there's plenty of people on here who can vouch and who seen me lose drastics amounts of weight in a in a in a period of time it's people who seen me be in good shape and can run up and down the basketball court for hours on a day who can do what people half my size can do but so the reason it's even worse for me because it's discipline it's a discipline issue it's not willing to put the fork down it's not willing to get up and move when I know I'm supposed to so how can I serve the Lord with all my strength if I'm not doing what I can to muster up the strength I need to serve the Lord you know what made me think about this Jesus had to carry his cross now we might not think about that but understand he had to carry his cross to save us we looking at it like a Romans made Jesus carry his cross no Jesus volunteered to submit himself to the Romans so he can say so in the process he had to carry his own cross that means he loved the Lord with all of his strength till he couldn't do it anymore if I had to carry across how far could I carry it I probably couldn't make it to the front door why because I'm out of shape why am I out of shape because I won't get my butt up and move why am I out of shape because I won't watch what I put in my mouth love God with all your strength that don't mean I get to be like well I ain't strong like that strong now so I don't get I don't got to love you that much Lord no that mean I'm supposed to do what I can to generate the strength I need to do what the Lord has called me to do so now we going to talk about proverbs 23 this word gluttony a glutton Proverbs 23: 20 and 21 it says do not join those who drink too much wine or Gorge themselves on meat for drunkers and Glutton become poor and drowsiness clo them in rags now let's think about this real quick how many pastors who are overweight and obviously can't keep the fork out their mouth is trying to tell people not to drink wine or drink anything for that matter now I'm not saying that we not supposed to listen to pastors if they overweigh that' be a make me a hypocrite that would make me not right but what I'm saying is how many people separate this how many people who can't stop eating is telling you not to to drink now first and foremost let me say this I want want to be clear drinking wine is a Christian Liberty but it is never meant to make a brother stumble so if one of our brothers and sisters is around us and they don't they they they either had a problem or they feel like they're not supposed to drink alcohol then we it's not profitable for us to use that Christian Liberty for that event for that situation so that means we not supposed to be like boasting the fact that we can drink so I'm not saying it I'm not trying to I'm not advocating for drinking like I say 90 90 of the 100 dumbest things I ever did in my life as a result of too much alcohol so I can sit here and tell you from Life Experiences why it's not good to not to to to to to be a drunker to use alcohol too much but one thing you won't hear me saying is to drink is a sin because the Bible is clear that it's not but what is wrong though is if somebody thinks it's a sin that we try to convince them it's not Paul says we don't use our Christian Liberty to do that so I'm not trying to bad mouth a pastor that tell somebody not to drink but what I'm saying is glut and and Abus and wine is in the same category it's mentioned together that's why Jesus said y'all accuse me of being a drunker and a a wine bibber and a glutton it goes together so people will be like oh it's a s it's pastors that'll tell you oh it's a sin to get drunk well it's just as much as a sin to not be able to put your fork down the two go hand in hand and we gonna talk about why where're drunk and gluttons become poor and drowsiness clothed them in rags now another area about science first and foremost it says how do you become poor by being a drunker people say the drunker a glutton too can cause you to be poor why why the ansers in the Scriptures it says drowsiness CL blow them in rags guess what else the doctors the scientists are starting to figure out when you eat too much you get tired it makes you lazy so if I'm running around here like I can't get up for some reason I feel tired but I'm constantly putting bad stuff in my body I'm not doing what's necessary to love the Lord with all my strength now I'm not going to get on the food hype because we got hormone problems as men they say your your your grandpa had almost twice as much testosterone as you got now why because of the poison they putting in the food all them things when you look at the ingredients all that stuff on there we can't pronounce that's just mild toxins in the more you put that in your body the more it's going to slow you down they Pals God said they can eat lamb them Lambs ate grass them cows ate grass they wasn't eating genetically made corn they not supposed to eat corn when they eat corn they get sick that's why they give them hormones and antibiotics but yet we buying and we say oh it's because it's cheaper it's too expensive to buy and I understand that's why I say I'm not trying to say I'm a nutritionist I'm just saying I'm going back to what the Bible says people like oh you got to be a vegan you don't want to eat meat the cow ain't good for you then why did God say we can eat it God told Peter had Peter dreaming about some ham Hawks Peter said Not Me Lord he said go ahead and eat that Peter don't call what I call clean not clean I'm not trying to say now I don't I don't want to eat a lot of pork but I do love it I do like to eat pork when it's time I mean you know there's a time for everything Solomon says I'm not that's why I say I'm not a nutritionist I'm not trying to tell somebody what you need but I just know that all that stuff didn't C when back in the days when they was farming they didn't have some b blop and the that stuff be harder in to read than the names in the Bible and we putting it all in our body like it's cool life is cool and then it says right here that that that that that that um um it makes us lazy it makes us it what does it say hold on hold on um drowsiness clo them that's why you eat you eat too much which you know I don't want to get up I don't want to do nothing not being able to say no to your flesh is going to cause you to be poor not being able to to to have uh uh uh and I don't mean poor by no money I mean poor by it don't matter how much money you have you ain't going to never I had a lot of money at one point but I was still poor because I couldn't say no to myself if I wanted it I did it it's a growing thing the word Glutton in when you try to look up with the definition it basically means worthless but uh Deuteronomy 28 211 18-20 if someone has a stubborn and rebellious son who does not obey his father and mother and will not listen to them when they dis discipline him his father and mother shall take hold of him and bring him to the elders at the Gate of his town they shall say to the elders this son of ours is stubborn and rebellious he will not obey us he is a glutton and a drunker this ain't no thing see somebody will tell you about being a drunker but they'll leave out the Glutton part it it two goes hand in hand it affects how we love the Lord with all our heart all our strength and now if we eat foods that aren't good for our homeowners so when our homeowners off guess what so is our mood that means we have mood swings that means we're tired all the time that means we're not able to function at our at the level we supposed to function that to be productive God gave us a way to eat to fuel our bodies to make it remember it was the four F food groups grandma look I got folks in Arkansas and this how I know about about some cows and animals the the the nephews my grandmother was one of 13 kids so her sister who was older than her lived to be like 95 96 years old so let me tell you how she used to eat the nephews would come kill a cat they' kill a pig and they' chop it up and throw it in the SmokeHouse they she'd Milk The Cow she'd make her own butter they' grow some vegetables grow some corn grow some gra so when they had cornmeal it wasn't sometimes they might go to the store and buy but they would go and make cornmeal they would go do allst stuff the natural way and they was living in the to be in the '90s it was common for the people out there to live to be 90 and something we come here where we go to everywhere into the store and we getting all this process stuff that's been hit cut as I would say in my old profession cut a whole bunch of times to make the money stretch longer and and and we now our life is getting cut short God has giv us a way to do things and we not we and I'm not trying to be it but I'm saying we we called to love the Lord with all of our strength so to do that for us to be able to love ourselves we have to learn what we need to do to be able to function as strong as we can a biblical definition of gluty is the habitual giving into a greedy appetite by overindulging in eating and drinking gluttony includes an excessive desire for the pleasure that food and drink give to a person that's called [Music] dopamine that's called dopamine when we eat certain foods a lot of sweets we it we get high the same high the same thing that if we snort a line of coke the same thing that happens in our brain that's what happen when we eat a lot of the food and stuff so we're chasing that high like a crackhead but not on such the same level any passage in scripture in the New Testament that talks about being being a leader of men you have to learn how to not be greedy that's one of the Prime things now I know when we look at the history of the church and we look at the history of our country we can see the effect that the leaders Being Greedy the negative effect it's had on people so how do you start it learn how to discipline what we eat what we put learn how to bake ourselves to strong delay gratification so we can be as strong as possible so we can be as strong as possible it says gluttony is in the Bible it's a form of idolatry when when the desire for food and drinks becomes too important to us it's a sign that is become an idol in our lives and any form of idolatry is a serious offense to God now I'mma flip it real quick I know some people whove made an idol of the other way they believe so much in the diet and they believe so much in the vanity of Being Fit and being in this that they go the opposite Direction it has to be done in moderation moderation is the key if you sip a drink every now it has to be moderation when you eat something good it has to be moderation God wants us to enjoy the stuff he made it for us to enjoy it the devil just wants us to misuse it the devil wants us to not be healthy the devil don't want us to be able to love the Lord with all our strength because then we won't have the impact that God has called us to have Ephesians says 55 for of this you can be sure no immoral impure or greedy person such a person is idolator has any inheritance in the Kingdom of Christ and of God now we not saying that you're not going to go to heaven we talking about the inheritance the rewards the rewards words if I had two sons and one of them I know with squander inheritance and the other one I know what value The Inheritance just because I don't leave an inheritance to the one I know is squander is it don't mean that he's not my son it don't mean that he's not my family it just means that he's not going to inherit the same rewards as this one who I can trust with and the Bible says that over and over again to whom much is given much is required to whom who has little it will be taken away if they don't do nothing with it so he says love the Lord with all your strength so I encourage everybody today if we not doing things to help grow in strength if we not so it could be a walk it could be some extra vegetables it could be just something monitoring how much sweets we put in our body monitoring this I don't know I'm not a nutritionist I I promise y'all that I know how to lose weight but I'm not a nutritionist but what I'm saying is we got to love the Lord with all our strength so I believe the Lord is telling me quit being quit quit acting like that quit acting like you ain't got no discipline self-control is the fruit of the spirit and we going to talk about that in later on in the same blessing but today we just talking about one loving ourselves and two how to love God with all our strength we need to rest we need to watch what we put in our body physically the physical aspect what we need to feed our food and our rest all right well I'm pray on out Lord we thank you for this opportunity to gather Lord we thank you for your presence on this line we thank you for all the good things you're doing in the lives of the people who are here Lord we thank you for the prayer request from Tuesday already being praise reports Lord we look forward to seeing you work Lord we look forward to uh Watching You Do What You Do Lord we pray for everybody that's not on this line Lord for a blessing over them Lord we pray for your presence in all of our Lives we pray for your 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-BbLYfLUgrk | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-BbLYfLUgrk | 2 Kings 22 - Josiah Gets Back to the Word of God | alright chapter number 22 as I've mentioned previous weeks I'm excited to get into the the stories of Josiah I'm glad there's not only just one chapter where we're going over the works of Josiah action next week I'm even more excited for than this week because we really get into a lot more than meat of what he does but let's let's start off here verse number one the Bible says Josiah was eight years old when he began to reign and he reigned thirty and one years in Jerusalem and his mother's name was to die to the daughter of a died aboard and walked and all the way up David his father and turned not aside to the right hand or to the left now just a recap if he weren't here last week or if you don't remember Josiah is the son of Manasseh Manasseh was a really wicked King and he was a son of Hezekiah Hezekiah was another great king so actually no III let me correct myself Josiah is not the Son of Man a theme Josiah is Manasseh T's grandson the the son of Manasseh is only reigned for like two years and he was and he was murdered Ammon that's right a man came after Manasseh and then Josiah but a man Ammon gets like almost no mention in the Bible so he's he's just there he was wicked like when as he was we remember him a nasty repented and got right with God and at the end of his life after he had done all the wickedness and filled the land with blood and everything else he finally repented his son didn't his son was was brought up in the wicked ways he was wicked but now we have a young Josiah and remember he's not the only King to have started very young in life being a king he started when he was eight years old because his father only reign for two years and was killed so so of course he's going to be a lot younger and he also had a significant trained him in 31 years is a pretty long time to reign as a king so he was eight years old he did that which was right he's a really godly righteous man and and I want you to keep your place here and turning to go to 2nd chronicles 34 cuz we're gonna get a little bit extra information and just some of the things where his heart was and some of the things he did prior to turning 18 because the next verse in verse 3 of second Kings it tells us Minami turned 18 in 18th year of king josiah so like there's a lot more that happens up until this point in second chronicles 34 so we're going to read 2nd chronicles 34 just to get that little bit of extra information about king Josiah's life when i start reading in verse number one second chronicles 34 josiah was 8 years old we began to reign and he reigned in Jerusalem 1 in 30 years and he did that which was right inside of Lord and walked in the ways of David his father and declined neither to the right hand nor to the left just like we just read verse number 3 for in the eighth year of his reign so while he was yet young now this is important just a real quick note I even have this in my notes but he started to reign in his 8 years old and in the 8th year of his reign puts him at 16 right so the Bible says while he was yet young so he's still being 16 is still considered young even in Bible tell you a lot of people want to tell you oh well in those days you know 16 year old was like a grown man it's like no it's you know he still was yet young and that's what the Bible says here we could get that pretty easily but um and it's not like I've heard that a whole lot but I've but you know people always want to tell you different things about the way things were back then when they have no idea the way things were but we know that God's Word is true and if they Bible saying while he was yet young 16 year old young sorry 16 year olds but you're still young you may think you know everything right now but you don't but anyways so we're we're gonna see we're gonna see a little bit of heart even while he was yet young we're gonna see here in verse 3 he began to seek after the god of David his father so this is when he's searching for God and this is when he really is is kind of coming to his own senses on what he believes right because his father and his grandfather were both wicked now his grandfather repented late in life so we don't know maybe is maybe Manasseh had an influence as he was only eight years old on his early years don't know don't have a way of knowing that after you know after he repented while he was growing up real young but he did seek the God of manasseh either he seek the God of David his father is what the Bible says here and in the 12th year he began to purge Judah and Jerusalem from the high places and the groves and the carved images and the molten images so after four after four years of you know he started to search figure out you know I was trying to seek out God get to know God a little bit more you know the God of David his father the real God the Lord and after learning whatever he could have been for years he decided you know what he's a king 20 years old I'm gonna make a stand and it says that's when he started to purge June and Ruth because remember I mean Manasseh brought in all kinds of garbage I mean he polluted the house of the Lord he brought in all these altars he brought in all these false gods you're worshiping the hosts of heaven and all kinds of garbages just that all the stuff that Hezekiah eliminated Manasseh see just brought it all back and then some and just you just totally brought it alot so now we have Josiah going back and clearing house again and saying let's let's purge let's get rid of this stuff we don't need this stuff so it says here you know the high places the groves the carved image is the molten image all the idolatry that was in the land he's getting rid of that verse 4 and they break down the altars of Balaam in his presence so I mean he's sincere Joe's eyes a sincere guy he's not just like you know he's not just like your average politician he decided for himself that he's going to believe on the Lord he decided to get things done and he's saying you know what I want you tearing this stuff down and they did it in his presence he was right there when they took everything down he made sure it got done says in the images that were on high above them he cut down in the groves and the carved images and the molten images he break in pieces and made dust of them and strewed it upon the graves of them that had sacrificed unto them so the graves of the Bale worshipers you know the priests or whatever he desecrated their graves by burning down always it's a you know burning down all their altars and images and he's saying we're gonna throw these ashes on their graves you know that they can deal with this they can be cursed for for worshipping all these false gods and being Satan worshippers and that's what he did and this is this is a great stand that he took even as a young man as a young King as a young ruler coming after wicked people means you raised in a wicked household and what I like to see about this is that you know we saw the failure of Hezekiah with his raising of Manasseh his inability to raise up a godly son even though he himself did many godly things many godly works was what you did a lot of work himself his inability to raise a son so you could grow up in a good household you could have a good dad you could have a good mom but you still have to decide for yourself what do you believe and ultimately God holds you responsible for your own actions anyways but on the flip side you can grow up in a wicked household and still turn out to be really good and on fire for God to you know don't think that oh well just because I grew up in this situation all is lost I mean we were you may not have as good of a start that's for sure but Josiah didn't come from the greatest home his dad was wicked his grand brother was wicked for almost all of his life not the best place to grow up in and he grew up with all this bail and worship and these altars and everything else but he still got right with God and and made a strong move I mean we were talking to people just son Sunday that were came out of the fundamental Mormon group from that what's his name Jeff's the the fundamental now Warren Jeffs they were they were in that cult they grew up in that as kids and that you know I hopefully they weren't abused but I know there's a lot of child abuse and all kinds of other garbage going on there but that's not a good upbringing but you know what those guys still have a chance those guys can be like a Josiah even though they might have had really bad upbringing they can still turn things around himself why because they have a choice to make Josiah had a choice to make he sought out the god of David his father not the God of em in his father he sought out the true God in anybody that seeks out the true God can can do great things can be a Josiah but you have to then decide to actually do something with it you know a lot of people get saved a lot of people believe but not many people then turn that belief in action actually start doing the works and it's you know that's where we want to be but let's let's keep reading a little bit more about Josiah and what he did verse number five and he burnt the bones of the priests upon their altars and cleansed Judah and Jerusalem and he dug up the bones of the of the priests the BHEL worshiping priests not the priests of the Lord may Lord we praise any burned them on on their bail worshiping altars and that's how he cleansed you two in Jerusalem verse number 6 and so did he in the cities of Manasseh and Ephraim and Simeon even unto NAFTA live with their Maddox roundabouts and when he had broken down the altars and groves and had beaten the graven images into powder and cut down all the idols throughout all the land of Israel he returned to Jerusalem now in the 18th year of his reign when he had purged the land so now he's 26 he started doing this up when he was 20 so now we're jumping forward to when he's 26 years old the 18th year of his reign when he had purged land and the house he sent Chafin the son of a zalaya and may aside the governor of the city and Joe the son of Jehovah's the recorder to repair the house of the Lord his God let's go back to 2nd Kings 22 we're gonna this is basically what we're picking up the story now we didn't get all those other details of them cleansing Judah in Jerusalem and all the things with the altar and stuff but it's important I think that we bring that up since we're going over Josiah's life in this chapter and we see that he started even from a young man you know 16 years old is when he decided to kind of start seeking after God and that's that's when you know came into his mind and he started searching by the time he was 20 I mean after only four years of you know obviously seeking and finding whatever he needed to find he said you know what this is you know God's a true Lord and we're gonna we're gonna clean up clean up ship here and that's exactly what he did so continuing second Kings 22 verse number 3 the Bible says and it came to pass in the 18th year of King Josiah that the king sent Chafin the son of a zalaya the son of McCullum the scribe to the house of the Lord saying go up to Hill kaya the high priest that he may some the silver which has brought into the house of the Lord which the keepers of the door have gathered of the people and let them deliver it into the hand of the doers of the work that have the oversight of the house of the Lord and let them give it to the doers of the work which is in the house of the Lord to repair the breaches of the house and the carpenters and builders and masons and to buy timber and hewn stone to repair the house now this isn't the first time this has happened if it sounds familiar to you it's because it is this has already happened once before where the king has to step in and be like hey guys let's repair the house of God like what are you doing you know the priests and the Levites like you know and you remember last time they the the priests took the money and they still didn't do anything with it and the Kings like all right we're gonna put these lockboxes up here you're not taking the money we're gonna put it all in there and then whatever money goes in there you know cuz they were supposed to do the work and they just didn't do it they were collecting their paycheck and not doing the work so now they still have this system and say okay well hey let's get that silver let's get that money that's come in and let's repair the house let's let's fix this place up and basically this is where Josiah is there's a lot of knowledge he doesn't have yet he decided to seek after God and he's doing the best that he can and he's getting rid of the the false gods in the land and he's doing a good job with that and and now he decides hey this this place is kind of beat-up let's let's fix this place back up again let's let's get our building project with our thermometer on the wall let's raise the funds and get this get this building going and that's that's what he did here he repaired the breaches you know he's he's saying deliver get the money to the people I need to do the work and let's get this place fixed up verse number 8 he'll kind of high preset on the shape and describe I found the book of the law in the house of the Lord and he'll Khayyam gave the book to Chafin and he read it so this is something I mean this is always really interesting missus stuck out my mind since probably the first time I read it how they're like you know the the the House of Lords kind of in disarray it's falling apart and he's like you know what we need to fix this place up go in there you know get everything fixed get the carpenters you know get some wood get the stone hewn stone everything needs to fix it and as their their work in there fixing like hey you know what's what's this here love oh hey look it we found the law of the Lord we thought yeah we found we found the Bible like what did they've been doing this whole time where's that thing been yeah there's a lot of Christians that probably feel the same way when they walk across our bookshelf or they're moving and they're packing things up and they're like oh hey look it's my Bible and you know what that's a shame it's a shame because you don't know you don't know anything about God if you're not reading your Bible you don't know what you're supposed to be doing up to this point Josiah was all about the building fund and you know doing his best to serve God but without the Word of God now think about how hard that would be if you just if you had a desire you actually had the right God you knew enough to know who God was he knew enough about the Lord but you trying to serve him now and you're trying to get things done right and you don't even have the Bible and you know what there's a lot of churches out there they're doing the same thing they are either using a perversion of God's Word or they're doing the let's pick out one verse from Psalms or proverbs or whatever and then just talk and talk and talk and talk and talk about everything else but God's Word and this is how and they have all these activities they have all these programs they got everything going on and you find none of it in Scripture and almost nothing they do is found in Scripture because they're not going out and preaching the gospel most of them aren't even singing the hymns and the spiritual songs you know they're just singing rock songs with Jesus words put to it why because they're not looking to the law of the Lord they don't have it I mean it good luck finding it they did they probably don't even have the physical book cuz they're using their their their big screen up on the wall or whatever where no one even has to bring in their book bring in their Bible to check these things and make sure they're so oh no just just follow it here look at verse number nine in shape and the scribe came to the King and brought the King word again and said thy servants have gathered the money that was found in the house and have delivered it into the hand of them that do the work that have the oversight of the house of the Lord and shape and the scribe showed the king saying oh kaya the priests have delivered me a book and shape and read it before the King and it came to pass when the King had heard the words of the book of the law that he rent his clothes so they finally bring the King word again remember the king ordered everything to be fixed maybe you know do this the last thing he expected was for this to happen so they bring him they're like hey we found a book hey we found the law of the Lord so they read it to him and every day they go through the law of Moses they were you know they read the Bible to him the Bible that they had up to that point and he hears it and it bothers him he's upset he's so upset he tears his clothing and that's something that people did when they were grieving when they were sad or when they you know they throw dusts or they wear sackcloth right they'd rend their clothes they'd be upset and that's how they humbled themselves right so the Kings probably wearing some fancy clothes because he's a king and he tears it right he ruins it and he's humbling himself before God and what separates Josiah from most other people saved and unsaved alike I mean even you know even unfortunately even a lot of saved people is that when he heard the word of God he didn't scoff at the Word of God he didn't make fun of it he didn't ride it he didn't try to explain it away and say why they really were good and he was still real righteous and everything was going to be okay somehow and try to twist what God's Word said and and make up some excuse for what the law says that's not what he did that's what a lot of people want to do when they hear God's Word especially when they're guilty of something that's not what he did he realized he said we've been wrong we were wrong about this if the fathers have been really bad and really wrong he didn't see with how we read what Manasseh did and it's like how could they have fallen so far so fast and have done all this wickedness and passing children through the fire and filling the land with innocent blood into Josiah he didn't even realize how bad it was and that's the problem when you don't read your Bible when you're not getting in this book when you're not getting God's perspective on things as the world goes to hell you don't think things are really that bad you may realize something's wrong you might really let you know what that's not right no we're not gonna worship these false gods we're gonna worship this God but you but you still don't quite realize how bad it really is until you get in this book and so you get into God's Word and Josiah heard it he humbled himself he's like wow we're in big trouble humbly accepting God's Word when you hear what it actually says and that's what we need to be able to do as Christians it don't matter what it is and it might sting when you when you hear some some places read that that's not the way that you thought I mean one of the big things today is just I mean even with with dealing with people you know what with the sodomites with the homosexual is there so many people have this soft spot because they've been brainwashed by the world and they're not reading their Bibles they're not reading Genesis they're not reading the stories of sodom and gomorrah they're not reading the stories in judges 19 they're not reading what they do and who they and how they are they're not reading Jude they're not reading second Peter chapter two they're not reading all these various books of the Bible Romans one that talks so strongly and how vile and wicked and disgusting the stuff is and because now they know people and we're gonna see next week and I'm gonna I'm not gonna get into this too much we were to see what what Josiah does in response to this and he gets the sodomites out of the land and it's a righteous thing to do I don't want to get you fired because I'm wait until next week to preach on that sorry I'm going to hit that hard why because it needs to be hit hard because people don't have the attitude that Josiah had and they hear the hard preaching and it turns them away and it rubs in the wrong way you know what God's Word says what it says and I'm not gonna make excuses for it what ababil says thou shalt beat thy son with the rod thou shalt beat him there's no explaining that away it says what it says you either accept it or you don't maybe you haven't been doing things right why don't you humble yourself and say well that's what the Bible says you're having a turn there proverbs 23 real quick cuz I don't want to misquote it I've got it memorized but I don't want to misquote it let me introduce you to the Bible well dust it off in case you haven't been reading it enough here you know and it's in the Old Testament which makes it probably even worse right the pages all brand new hard too hard to get them unstuck together cuz you got that brand new book you've never gone to the Old Testament before proverbs 23 verse 13 withhold not correction from the child for if thou beatest him with the rod he shall not die thou shalt beat him with the rod and shall deliver his soul from hell the Bible says what it says it's there and it's up to us to accept it say wow I don't like when kids get spanked with the rod I don't I don't like that why don't I don't necessarily like it either but you know what I'm gonna do what the Bible says and he says and you know what I believe the Bible when it says if you if you beat your child with the rod you're gonna deliver their soul from hell I believe that do I have to understand exactly all the in and outs of how that's going to play out in their life and in the future I don't I don't have to understand it but if the Bible says that I believe it and it's not that difficult to understand it's not that difficult to understand that you need to give children correction and punishment when they break your Commandments when they break your laws there is a consequence that's not just being a little bit bored and sitting in a corner because God doesn't put people in purgatory or in timeout when they break his laws God's punishment is hell and that hurts and it stings and it burns and when you spank your child on their rear end when you beat them with the rod life in that matter they're gonna feel the stinging and the burning it's gonna be a really small taste but you know what it's it's enough it's enough for them to realize when I do wrong when I break the rules when I'm wrong there's going to be a punishment and it's not gonna feel good and it's not something I could just daydream about and just play in my head or whatever because I'm based in a corner it's real and from a young age and you start to get that through your head you it's not that hard to grasp hey hell is a real place this is the reality that I know is real you might know how they're gonna do you have to spank your child for them to be saved and go to heaven well you're gonna deliver their soul from em I mean it's not part of that's not the plan of salvation you're obviously have to put their faith in Jesus Christ to be saved but there's there goes a long way to getting them to that point that's why it says it's not that difficult to understand but when people want to just change what the Bible literally says into it meaning well it's just talking about discipline in any form it's just saying you have to to teach them right from wrong it's not what it's saying it says thou shalt beat him with the rod that's what it says and anyone that wants to say it says otherwise is a liar let's just believe the book for what it says like Josiah did he heard it and he was like oh man we screwed up God's rights we're wrong let's get right with God what could we even do about this and see when he heard anything about that when he heard he already knew he didn't need anyone else to tell him he didn't have to go to so he seeks out counsel he seeks a prophet because he wants to hear from the Lord not because he needs more understanding of well what was the culture really like when Moses was around he didn't need someone to try to tell him why they were actually okay and God's law didn't really apply to them that's not what he was seeking he could understand that for himself because it's pretty straightforward we could understand that for ourselves - you don't need some teacher or some theologian to tell you what the what the law really means God wrote it pretty simple so that we could all understand it so you could pick up the book and read it and understand yep that's a sin yep that's wrong yep this is what I'm supposed to be doing not that hard but when Josiah seeks counsel he's seeking counsel because he wants to know how bad is it really is there anything that we can do you know what can we do God we're sorry we want to get with you you know have mercy on us this is this is what he's seeking he already knows it's wrong he already knows everybody screwed up big time so now he's just trying to get a little bit more word from the Lord and say God we're sorry about this we didn't know or what you know whatever what can we do to get this right that's what he was seeking he was seeking the the what now it's clear that it was wrong he's trying to make amends and see what can we do about this that's why he seeks out to get more information and seeks out a prophet and honestly you know hopefully that's that's what I help to do here at church you should know for yourself right from wrong you should know what a sin is and what is not in general I mean you could you could read the Bible for yourself I might help make some extra applications of God's Word the things that go on in our lives or might try to give a little bit of wisdom and knowledge on how to deal with things and maybe after the fact or before the fact try to prevent things but you could read this book and know right from wrong you don't need me to tell you that look at verse number 12 and the king commanded Hill kaya the priest and a hike I'm the son of shafe and an act bore the son of my kaya and shape and the scribe and as a hyah a servant of the Kings saying go ye inquire of the Lord for me it means questioning I'll go seek out God get counsel from God and for the people and for all Judah concerning the words of this book that is found for great is the wrath of the Lord that is kindled against us because our fathers have not hearkened unto the words of this book to do according unto all that which is written concerning us he's treating this series he said I know that there's rise from God yeah he's not questioning that he's God angry about this stuff yes it's obvious because he said not to do any of these things that had been done of course God's angry but now he's just seeking the counsel say hey what can we do verse number 15 before I became a 14 so he'll Chi the priest in high command Akbar in shape and in Isaiah Higham went unto hold of the prophetess the wife of Shalem the son of Tikvah son of has keeper of the Wardrobe now she dwelt in Jerusalem in the college and they communed with her now I'm going to take a pause here just real briefly and I want to explain something about just college in general this is one of two places the word college is found in the Bible the only other place that it's even referenced is in parallel passage and second chronicles where it's telling the same exact story so it's not a different reference technically you know it's still the same story and it's and it's just referring to this woman this prophetess that lived at the College the reason why I'm even bringing this up is because these days what churches have done is is taking an institution from the world and brought it into the church and they're using this model to to train pastors and and they brought in something that's extra biblical something that the world came up with the public education system and university is not something that's found in Scripture now don't get me wrong I'm all for education in learning and knowing and wisdom I mean the Bible says wisdom is the principal thing therefore get wisdom with all that wisdom get understanding right I mean we yeah we need knowledge we need what we need wisdom we know I'm all for that let's learn as much as we possibly can but I'm not going to go to a godless institution to get my source of knowledge I'm not going to go and and/or model myself after a godless institution in order to bring that in to the church and use that model for our teaching training see people come in from time to time and say oh so where did you go to school and what they mean is where did I go to seminary or what type of you know school did I go to to get my pastor you know my doctorate degree or pastor it or whatever that they give out and and because so many places now so many churches and so many denominations Christians what everyone call it have followed the model of secondary education where you go to Bible College is what they call it and you study for four years or over a law however long they're there program lasts and you get these titles and they're the same titles is the world doctor master bachelors right I mean you get these things that's what the world uses it's like Roman it's like from from from the Greeks or the Romans that that that system of just getting these titles and things I attach to your name it's not from God it's not of the Bible that's why that's why I don't believe in going to Bible College at all I don't believe in setting up an institution where all these people that want to pass the churches can all get indoctrinated in one place from a group of different teachers or professors or whatever you know and master Bible says not to be called master because one is your master even Christ not to be called father not to be called rabbi and not to be called master and you think that that's godly to go and get a master's degree so you could be master of theology or the study of God or master of divinity of the divine and that's not prideful are you really a master of these things but in their zeal to be like the world this is what people expect now what Bible College is you know I didn't go to Bible College and I have no problem with that I'm actually glad I didn't go to Bible College what we see from Scripture is there is no institution that set up we see the institution of the church we see an institution of the family and we see an institution of government set up in God's Word that's the institution's that we see and nothing else when the Bible gives children unto people he gives them unto you to raise and to teach and the Train and the talk to him day and night when you go by the way and when you lay down and when he rise up and everything else that's your job as parents that's under the family institution and things that that when churches beget church guess what that happens within the church institution and he's given some evangelists and pastors and teachers and apostles for the perfecting of the Saints for the work of the ministry he and say and professors and Masters of Divinity and Bible colleges and you're not going to see that anywhere you know who he used to do his work fishermen Shepherds people plow in with an ox to regular laborers that's who he used think about Elisha was Elijah doing his plowing with the Ox right when Elisha came by and called him to do the work of the Lord did he send him off to some schools or no he learned from Elisha he was a servant to Elisha until it was time for him to step up and do the job that is the the Apostles they were fishermen they were out working and Jesus called them in what they do did he send them off to the to the Pharisees and to the to this to the synagogue to go get studied up and to learn and to learn letters and learn all this stuff and then they could teach people no they just spent time with Jesus and Jesus taught him and that's why the Bible says that that they marveled when they took note that he had been with Jesus because they were like these people don't know letters but how are they speaking so boldly how is it that they're able to teach all these great truths and doctrines of why because they were with Jesus and that's what you need to do if you want to be a teacher of God's Word you have to know God's Word you don't have to know all the culture and all the history and everything outside of the Bible in order to be a pass or in order to teach other people the Bible what you're going to get when you get that is the world to wisdom the world's philosophy and how do you even know if any of that stuff is even right they're gonna try to tell you that 2,000 years ago men wore dresses and then and that was the culture and that was acceptable and that's fine you know what maybe men did wear dresses but you know what it still wasn't right Jesus didn't wear a dress but this is the type of teaching you get and it's like well where is that in the Bible nowhere there's one other place where the Bible reference is school and that's found in the book of Acts chapter 19 and we'll see if this is just thing yourself this is a positive or a negative reference to just the word school college is mentioned twice we already saw one here and nothing good or bad just said it's just that's just where she dwelt or a hold of the prophetess lived at the college not saying we should do it just that's it excuse me school is annex 19 9 but when divers were hardened and believe not but speak evil of that way before the multitude he departed from them and separated the disciples disputing daily in the school of one Tyrannis so the disciples are arguing they're disputing in this school so the disciples are right they've got the truth they've got the Word of God that doesn't sound like this Tyrannis school the Tyrannis school recs not having the right doctrine or the truth or anything why because they're disputing they're arguing it doesn't sound like the place I want to be so nowhere in scripture are gonna find anything else that says you know school or college now people will make references to the school of the prophets oh the school the prophets and people bring this up and in other Baptist churches and other churches they'll say but there was a school the prophets what about that well when they reverence to school of prophets if they use that phrase that is not coming from the King James Bible first of all they're already in error just using some false version of the Bible because that's because you could find that phrase in a modern perversion but you're not going to find it in the KJV and what that what they translate as the school of the prophets is they're referring to the sons of the prophets do you remember because we're in the book of second Kings we saw some of the sons of the prophets so when Elijah was walking with Elijah and Elijah was about to be taking up taking up the heaven by a whirlwind as they were going the sons of the prophets were talking to Elijah saying don't you know that your masters gonna be taken away from you this day and he's like I know it I know it you know like hold your peace and and as they're going around the sons of the prophets were kind of standing afar off and they're watching everything happening from a distance as Elijah is right there with Elijah Elijah gets taken up Elijah comes back he parts the sea he you know the the Jordan River you go he crosses over and then you know the sons of the prophets are there and they see all this stuff whatever and then in second Kings 6 we saw the story about the sons of the prophets where they were dwelling with Elijah they were living with him and that's when the story of the the axe head coming off you know when they're there chopping the trees and he's like oh master was borrowed you know and he and he made it to swim the the axe head and he's able to grab it whatever in second Kings takes verse 1 and it just to show you this reference because this is going to be the the most evidence anyone is going to be able to show you to try to justify Bible College because it's not found in Scripture anywhere second Kings 6:1 says and the sons of the prophets said unto Elijah behold now the place where we dwell with thee is too straight for us or too narrow there's a lot of them right and they're getting too big for the place they're living in verse 2 let us go we pray thee unto Jordan and take thence every man a beam and let us make us a place there where we may dwell and he answered go ye and one said be content I pray thee and go with I servants he answered I will go so there's he's saying they come to him and saying hey this lays in the big enough for all of us let's go somewhere else and we could all live over there and he's like go ahead just go you go and do that he did even want to do that he's not running some school when he's telling them well as they're growing hey we got even more people here let's all go live somewhere else no and he's like go ahead I don't even care and they had to beg him just to come with them does that sound like Elijah's running a school the profits I don't know what kind of school that is when he's tell him just to go up on their own and think about this even if even if they wanted to learn from Elijah so much as they lived with them there's nothing wrong with that and I don't have a problem with that that they're trying to get knowledge from because it was a great teacher he's got you know he's got the Spirit of the Lord he's a great man of God yeah you should be learning from somebody like that but he's not setting up an institution he's not creating some college or some school and drawing sending letters out to all the local congregation saying send your children here to learn from Elijah he's not doing that if anything these people just came to him and were burdening him because he's just like you guys go ahead and do that I'm just gonna stay right here and they had to talk them into coming we never see anyone commanding or even suggestion suggesting that this is the way that things ought to be done that we need to build some school and that's how we're gonna teach and train all these people to then go out and just start churches all the world know it comes from within it comes from locally now of course a pastor needs to meet qualifications in order to hold the office of a bishop and it can't be a novice like I said before I'm all for education but the education literally is God's Word how well do you know the Bible how well do you know scripture there's so many people that get their degrees and start pastoring churches and they've only read their Bible maybe a few times but they have their their letters after their name they have their accolades they have their certificate that says that they graduated Bible College and that makes them ready for the job maybe off of the world standards you know what and that's the world Sanders who I can't tell you how many people and you know it was interesting the day I understood this and it was probably when I was in my early 20s I started to realize when I started to see and hear about what certain people had done that I knew in high school and what jobs they had gotten out you know after college or whatever and some people just aren't that bright and that's fine and you know what I mean some people are just in many ways could be smarter than others and that's fine God's gifted people different with different abilities and different skills and in different things but when I started to learn of people who become doctors physicians and I'm like I know that person they're not that smart but they were able to get a degree they're able to get a job they're able to do the work but I'll tell you what that's not the person I want to go to when I'm having trouble and it just shows you know what a degree doesn't mean that much it really doesn't I mean people want to make it sound like it's this great thing and oh man if you don't go to college and you're not you're gonna be a loser you're never gonna succeed in life but we saw last week on Sunday that's not what success is anyways let's worry about the success in God's eyes and doing what's right and you know there's a lot of people and you could list famous people in this world that had this world success in this world financial success and everything that the world looks to that never even finished like eighth grade or high school blood alone college and that were extremely successful businessman people extremely successful don't buy into that lie of your nud college and you know what especially Bible College I'm no part of it we don't believe that here and you know what of all of the men of God that were called by me I mentioned fishermen you know the disciples all the other people there is one person who had accolades turn if you went to Philippians chapter 3 there's one person that had accolades that had some kind of title and position that he held because of all his schooling because all his training and because of everything that he got as a Pharisee he was a Pharisee of the Pharisees so Paul and let's see how much value the Apostle Paul put in all of his teaching and training in the you know learning from the rabbis and learning from the scribes and doing everything that he did in the institution of the Pharisees which I believe would equate to Bible College of today Philippians 3 verse number four though I might also have confidence in the flesh if any other man thinketh that he hath whereof he might trust in the flesh I more and like he's speaking foolishly because he's just talking about hey if you're gonna brag in your in in the flesh right and in things that you've attained in your flesh not spiritual things just totally inner flesh you say you know what I could brag even more when it comes to that stuff verse number five circumcised the eighth day of the stock of Israel of the tribe of Benjamin an Hebrew of the Hebrews as touching the law a Pharisee concerning zeal so you want to talk about zeal persecuting the church yeah I went after him I actually did it I didn't just preach against him I went after him touching the righteousness which is in the law blameless course in their law you got to lower the bar when you're trying to live by the law and think that you're you know you're doing just fine seven but what things were gain to me those I counted loss for Christ he's saying actually what seemed to be better for me and it was gain and people are looking at Paul and saying oh wow Paul's really excelling look at how zealous he is look at how smart he is look at all you know look at all this up me he's he is he's a pedigreed Hebrew he was circumcised on the eighth all these checklists he says that was lost for Christ that was actually hindering and worse for the cause of Christ verse number eight yay doubtless and I count all things but loss for the excellency of the knowledge of Christ Jesus my Lord for whom I have suffered the loss of all things and do count them but dung that I in Christ I count it like dung that stuff is worse than nothing it's it's excrement it's done it's to be cast out saying it means nothing this is why we don't believe in sending people to Bible College and this is why I didn't attend a Bible College because I don't have to I mean the Bible says that we have a more sure word of prophecy was all about even the disciples Peter and James and John when they saw Jesus Christ transfigured they saw him because we saw them in the mount with our own eyes but we have a more sure word of prophecy in God's Word and I'm more sure than even what they saw with their eyes this is more sure we have the mind of Christ in God's Word let's study that if you want to be an expert in anything be an expert in the mind of Christ and you can't fail and go wrong if you are expert in this you don't need to know anything and you know what foolishly for a little while when I was when I was getting ready to be sent out I was thinking man I don't know enough and I knew other people had known all these different facts all these other things I'm like I don't know that stuff you don't need to know that stuff they might be some cool little trivia information or something that might people might hear me oh that's pretty cool but you know what's really gonna help people the most is what this book says this is what matters more than anything and you know what you learn those things it's fine like I'm not I'm not against just learning things in general even just things of the world so to speak you know things that just information that's true that maybe it comes from outside of scripture but you don't need a degree in that stuff to teach people the Bible you just need to know the Bible to teach people the Bible so let's go back to 2nd Kings and one more main point in this chapter right okay so in verse 14 that's where he he sent his people to go inquire the Lord they went to hold of the prophetess who dwelt at the college and since that words only mentioned like two times of I want to cover that tonight verse 15 and she said unto them thus saith the Lord God of Israel tell the man that sent you to me thus at the Lord behold I will bring evil upon this place and upon the inhabitants thereof even all the words of the book which the king of Judah thread so saying up what you read it's true this is God's response right yep um the judgments coming right you read it and it's going to happen first number 17 because they have forsaken me and have burnt incense on other gods that they might provoke me to anger with all the works of their hands therefore my wrath shall be kindled against this place and shall not be quenched but to the king of Judah which sent you to enquire the Lord thus shall you say to him thus saith the Lord God of Israel as touching the words which thou hast heard because thine heart was tender and look this is what God wants because I heart was tender had Alice humbled myself before the Lord when now heard is that I spake against this place and against the inhabitants err of that they should become a desolation and occurs as rent buy clothes and wept before me I also have heard these saith the Lord behold therefore I will gather the unto thy father's and thou shalt be gathered into the die grave and peace in thine eyes shall not see all the evil which I will bring upon this place and they brought the King word again now our response to God's word is important and look we need to understand God's a God of judgment God the judge and he's not backing off of what he said the consequences are when you break his law so this is what's going to happen but whatever situation you may find yourself in doesn't mean you just throw up your hands and just say well I've already screwed up I've already done this just gonna give up now Josiah could have read all this up and been like well we're screwed I'm done with this you know forget it you might we might as well just just eat drink and be merry because tomorrow we die he could have had that attitude but he didn't he decided no what no we're still gonna do what's right and you know what his attitude was you know who knows what Hezekiah would have done we saw what he already did when when judgment was pronounced against well well it's good it's not gonna happen to my days cuz I could have been like sweets not gonna happen to my days and then just stop serving God but that's not what he did at all we're gonna read that in the next chapter he continues to serve the Lord with with with zeal with fervor even knowing that the judge we're gonna come you know he still does the right thing even if you have done something that you know you know God's merciful but he's still gonna come down for whatever you still do what's right he's still cuz you know what God still can be merciful but even even if you think that all is love you know it just do what's right because that God wants to see that tender heart and you never know what God will end up doing the judgment was still coming but he spared Josiah Josiah didn't have to go through that because of his own actions because he decided to seek the Lord out to do to receive God's Word and act on it and to humble himself when he heard it when he found out that they were wrong he did all the right things one last point because we're talking about a hold of the prophetess here I'm just gonna briefly mention I preached on this before but just there's nothing wrong inherently with a prophetess the word prophetess is used in a couple of different ways in the Bible just you know positive and negative okay now a prophetess she this woman had the word of the Lord when they inquired God used her right and God uses women God doesn't only use men to preach his word but when I say that to preach his word there a time in a place for everything she was dwelling in the college she wasn't at the temple preaching sermons to everybody congregating together she had the word of the Lord and she prophesied the word of the Lord and praise God that's good we have other examples of prophetesses Miriam was called a prophetess the sister of Aaron she's called in the Bible as a prophetess so was Deborah in judges she was a prophetess and there's they're both good women they were both serving God they're both doing what's right on their end right now when judges Deborah was put in a situation because the man berrak didn't what didn't wasn't doing the job that God appointed him to do and she was kind of having to act as he should have been acting but that wasn't her fault right she was still still being a prophetess and there's even in a in Luke when Jesus was gonna be born the Bible talks about that the woman remember there's a man and a woman that both were allowed to cgl the man was like he was real old and when he saw baby Jesus in the temple how he was basically saying how you know okay mine eyes have seen thy salvation and now he's ready to die because because God's kept him alive just for that for the honor of being able to see him and then it says and there was one Anna a prophetess the daughter of Phanuel of the tribe of a sir she was of a great age and had lived with an husband seven years of her virginity and she was also used so it calls her a prophetess you know it's a great title there's nothing wrong with that even in the book of Acts it says that in 20x20 1:8 and the next day we that were a Paul's company departed and came unto Caesar iya and we entered in the house of Phillip the Evangelist which is one of the seven and abode with him and the same man had four daughters virgins which did prophesy and again another good thing and prophesy means they're preaching they're preaching God's Word but what they're not doing is leading a church they're not bishops they're not pastors they're not elders in within the church we should be promising all over the place men and women alike prophets prophet Issus but not within the church first Timothy chapter 2 explains very very clearly how the church is to be run first Timothy 2:9 in like manner also that women adorn themselves in modest apparel with shamefacedness and sobriety now with broided hair or gold or pearls or costly array but which becometh women professing godliness with good works let the woman learn in silence with all subjection but I suffer not a woman to teach nor to usurp authority over the man but to be in silence for Adam was first formed then Eve and Adam was not deceived but the woman being deceived was in the transgression and also in first Corinthians 14 verse 34 the Bible reads let your women keep silence in the churches for it's not permitted unto them to speak but they are commanded to be under obedience as also set the law and if they will learn anything let them ask their husbands at home for it is a shame for women to speak in the church is a shame for women to speak anywhere no but is the shame for women to speak in the church yes again what does the Bible just clearly say let's receive what God's Word says and not make up excuses for it not try to twist it not try to explain it away well if you knew Greek it really means this no it really means what it says it's not difficult to understand my little children can understand what this verse means they don't need any added instruction the problem is with you being able to accept it that's the problem now I don't mean you specifically verse 36 what came the word out of God from came the Word of God out from you or came it unto you only If any man think himself to be a prophet or spiritual let him acknowledge that the things that I write unto you are the commandments of the Lord it's not just Paul's opinion when he says that the women are to keep silence in a church we want women to be prophetesses in their proper proper role we want women to go out and preach the gospel of Jesus Christ and they could prophesied all day long but when you come into the church it's time to be silent it's time to be in subject and it's and it's ashamed to speak in a church that's what scripture says there's no contradiction let's just make sure we do things God's Way people want to take the examples of Miriam and Deborah and see see that's why we could have women preachers referring to like behind the pulpit in a church like no no it's not just because they're prophetess doesn't mean that they're gonna third they're teaching to a congregation they have the word of the Lord and they should Amen praise God let's bow our eyes have order prayer your Lord thank you so much for your words thank you for the clear instruction that you give us lord help us not to have hard hearts and stiff necks to not be able to receive your word or claim that they're difficult to understand when they're not God you gave it to us so simply help us just to be able to accept your words help us have a heart like Josiah had that that can recognize just right from wrong and if we're wrong on things lord help us to get right with you and God we ask for your mercy upon us because I know we're not perfect but but Lord we're we're striving to know more about you we have the heart of Josiah I believe here we want to do what's right we want to build the house of God we want to do what we can possibly do but Lord we need to do it with knowledge we need to do it with the proper instruction and that's where we really need you to step in and provide that knowledge and instruction for us God helped me as a pastor to to teach these things and to everybody else here and I pray extra for that that you would help me to 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KBuj-Ic_5d4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KBuj-Ic_5d4 | A Minute with Colin B. Bailey on Enjoying Museums | i don't want to get bound up with one approach i want to go back to a very a sort of fundamental obligation of the museum which is to conserve to show to communicate to educate you know museums are places places of both enlightenment and enjoyment and both of those are important so there's an entertainment piece of this no question there is aesthetic pleasure is enter is enjoyable and the that aesthetic response putting aside from it all the interesting material and information and interpretation the aesthetic response a visceral physiological response is very precious and if you can create that and give off of that to people it's a wonderful thing and that's what museums do and should do and i think the fine arts museums do it very well you | m/Oppenheim Executive Search | UCVXGtapt_a353nPtogDaujw | 2013-05-14 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 134 | 751 |
TKuK52-dRFo | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TKuK52-dRFo | Southland Organics: Compost Ignition | hi I'm Mike user from Southland Organics like many homeowners we went away for vacation this summer and came home to find our yard had grown excessive amounts uh while we were away on vacation so as I went through and cut the grass uh over and over and over just to get it back down to a manageable height I produced excessive grass clippings now this grass clippings is way more than normal and prevents a very problematic issue which is excessive thatch thatch is the layer of living and dead organic matter that occurs between the Green parts of the lawn and the soil's surface excessive thatch creates a favorable environment for pests and disease an unfavorable growing environment for Grassroots as it creates a barrier for water and nutrients to enter the root Zone this causes the Grassroots to grow up into the thatch in order to get air water and nutrients with roots growing into the thatch your grass is much less drought tolerant over fertilizing and overwatering are the typical causes of excessive thatching if you're cutting your grass often enough the short grass clippings are simply mostly made of of water so they hit the ground and they decompose pretty rapidly but when you're hit with a situation like this when the grass clippings are excessive you will start to build up a thatch and that can become very problematic for your lawn our solution to this thick that situation is pretty simple we're going to take a jug here of compost ignition and simply put it in our dialing spray and water it in the great thing about that is this the The Beneficial saprophytic fungi enzymes and bacteria in compost ignition are going to accelerate the decomposition process of the grass clippings and pretty much render it harmless to the grass it's actually going to provide much more nutrient-rich based compost and provide some additional qualities and features to the lawn itself now with our compost ignition in our dialing spray or you can use any sort of Scots Miracle Grow or or many other companies make these handy little gadgets but all we simply want to do is meet her out about 4 o per gallon and hose down the lawn specifically we want to get where the problematic areas are with the thick grass spots or the dead grass clippings so as you can see we'll simply hose around different parts of the yard um focusing on the clippings and pretty soon probably in a matter of days we'll have decomposition starting off and we will have a much healthier vibrant lawn and soil system | Southland Organics | UCaCwc2SYr2nAnsn4wDvIWIg | 2013-04-24 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 445 | 2,499 |
8sSqjHzetxE | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8sSqjHzetxE | Watching Zack Snyder's MoS, BvS & Zack Snyder's Justice League back to back! My Immediate REACTION! | [Music] what's up raph gang just finished watching man of steel and now we're moving on to batman v superman ultimate edition when i'm done with this i'm going to stay up 2 a.m premiere justice league exact snyder's cut to complete the trilogy oh man let's get it the raft cave is pumped raft cave is ready to experience this glorious movie and then justice league oh man 4k projectors ready let's get it wow what a movie that was batman v superman ultimate edition wow three hour epic right there oh i am so engrossed in the zack snyder verse right now i i am it is 50 minutes until 2 a.m which zack snyder's justice league begins on hbo max i'm gonna be right here watching that four hour epic oh man i'm so excited i just i watched the uh the zack snyder uh digi or the virtual premiere fantastic kevin smith awesome seeing the behind the scenes stuff seeing the fan reactions then that awesome interview with zach and deb debbie at the end man everything's gone in this movie is the build-up is so so real right now for this movie and i'm just so thankful that i get to sit here and watch zack snyder's vision of his justice league the way it was meant to be seen and i cannot wait i'll be back guys to tell you just to show you my immediate reaction i've seen justice league i can't wait guys here it is it's about to be here let's get it hey guys it is six a.m i just finished watching zack snyder's justice league and i am completely blown away this movie is incredible i cannot believe how different this movie is from the the sesame street wish you watched justice league we got however many years ago this zack snyder's vision is finally realized the way he saw the justice league and it is a beautiful beautiful thing everyone every character everyone shines in their own moment the villains are incredible dark side steppenwolf assad awesome just awesome in their scenes i mean cyborg so much more with cyborg oh he's the heart of this movie i loved it the flash oh man so much new stuff with flash he is so great he's not the cowardly scared dude in the background cracking jokes no this dude is awesome he's awesome oh wonder woman diana wow oh my goodness she is so good in this movie and she does things that we haven't seen before and she's so badass i loved it every scene with her is wonderful batman awesome stuff bruce wayne is so great aquaman is so great with his stuff you know his his struggle it's just great action was better the length was awesome i wasn't once thinking this movie's too long just incredible guys music was great superman the black suit lois martha just so wonderful guys you have to see this movie get hbo max watch this movie the nightmare sequences i mean there is so much potential in this zack snyder verse that we have to hashtag by the way because we need warner brothers hbo max give the green light to zack snyder he has got to make more of these i mean that this is not over it's not over there's so much more we can go on the joker lex i mean wow i mean deathstroke are you kidding me the fighting in this movie action scenes are so good guys let me tell you the journey is here release the snyder cut the fans you guys made this happen thank you i twittered it out i talked about it from day one i wanted this thing to come out everyone a lot of people said it was not going to be possible zack snyder kept on giving us those hints he had the cut and his oh my goodness it's just so wonderful to see this movie in its entirety the way it's supposed to be seen it's not held back it's not cut into pieces and dismantled and just dissected and and thrown this garbage in there oh my god i never want to see justice league ever i mean i might even i might even just throw that copy in the trash man everyone the fans dc thank you us us fans that wanted to see this we got it and it delivered i'm gonna see this again i'm gonna watch it multiple times it's so good i teared up in spots i cheered in spots you know mega beans were there wow underwater scenes just fantastic steppenwolf man great stuff guys all i'm saying guys watch this as soon as possible it's out right now i gotta get some sleep i'm gonna watch it again with the family and i can't wait to see their reaction when they're watching this it's in chapters so you can take a break maybe uh after chapter four maybe chapter five there's seven chapters total oh my goodness the nightmare scene oh the fight with superman is in there and it's more i loved it so much so much so much to talk about in this movie i loved it i loved it it's up there my top top three superhero movies i've ever seen it's up there i love these characters you got to bring him back you got to bring him back let's support this let's make it happen let's get some more we need this action universe to continue i love this movie guys i'm gonna watch it again i'm gonna love it even more amazing go see it guys thanks for watching this i'm gonna get some sleep home theater rules zack snyder thank you sir you are a gift to us all and debbie and your family thank you for giving this to us thank you for giving this gift to us truly an honor to watch this movie wow ref out see ya [Music] you | THE RAFCAVE | UC_4lDDw0zSsl49JtKQuLHlg | 2021-03-18 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,014 | 5,183 |
4QXMEl6xnC0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4QXMEl6xnC0 | Mum slams premier Dan Andrews after new Covid vaccine rules | mr dan andrews you i'm done a mandatory third jab so i can go to work and support my family as a single parent you've got to be kidding me mate i've just had the omnichrome virus i now have those antibodies in my system and i just got an email from my employer saying that if by the 12th of feb i am not vaccinated with the third jab i cannot work i'm done you i'm done i'm done with this dictatorship i am done with this communist country what the has happened to australia where have we gone i got the first and second one against my better judgment now you have made it mandatory i have to have a third well you | The OverSeaTV | UCZc9L9qhXdPhddnhRTvFuuw | 2022-01-14 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 125 | 614 |
6xvhnp8OcmU | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6xvhnp8OcmU | Trisolace Ghana Limited Snails money free | imagine a future where you grow your own investment in your own house that future is here my name is felix a pianako of trisolis nail pocket tri-solid snow pocket is an idea where we provide clients with a box filled with soil filled with snails snails do not make noise or smell so you can raise them anywhere in your house nails are nocturnal you can raise them even in the evening feed them snails are the most profitable farmer minimal per square meter making them very a wise choice for you to make in the near future trisolis is here to help we have impacted a lot of people with the snail boxes where every six months they make a revenue income of no less than two thousand ghana cities trisolis is here to stay invest in a future you can see and a future you can hold trisolis is always here for you thank you you | Trisolace Farms | UCbzp9kPSQWZ22J0OvnQx-iQ | 2020-12-31 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 159 | 821 |
PmtpdSpZst4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PmtpdSpZst4 | townhall1.wmv | oh and hello on there so it was getting into disrepair so close you did was they give you apart they found out that one of the employees had embezzled more than two hundred thousand dollars in that five-year period so the FBI technique and FB I'm Kathy club and after a building is closed or here it has to be brought up to code so in order to bring the code there's offensive renovation to have to be done now that's going to be done and it's going to be done on our backs referred to as taxpayers the one and a half billion dollars to renovate the inside this building so that not only is this our building but that should give us that much more effective about what is done in feeling well destination Cleveland County came to see em take two conditions and they believed to 20 Stroke Center tail that back up go down Earl for us again given Jim Allen had an idea if you look over to the press music Jim how in his feelings as the chief agent over that whole trenches which was an historical sense he would give them he's ever shot on yeah not yes Marcus we want to disarray or a section of music and honor our musical heritage so he is root approach to document family and the earth first family about possibility of feminine it was supposed to encompass of other singers to somewhere down the line it got two poets that John your sentence would have to go to add of buildings because the gross family wellness subscribe to be fair and dr. Gibson see some race so since it's where destination Cleveland County depends because you Alan pulled out couldn't we can't do this just for one so then s tension Clinton County picked up the ball and at that time if you look at the newspaper it was called up subterra huge museums and they were taking a look at moving our our staff to a different buildings and have been solely for there somewhere down the line you've got to be girl crush them and how they got into it big roller centre was one of their consultants told them that the same museum does not proceed opinion that you need a hook so the Earth's name would be hood that would get people over here to come to the defense well they approached the commissioners and they propose doing a fifth Earl trust museum for the courthouse and the commissioners at that point should have opened it up where everybody else in the county would have had an opportunity to prevent whatever they want too perfect defense or I should say that they hit won't if they help other fans historical museum to compete there but commissioners good step forward and let's totally say that Miss Lillian I see available and if immediately when destination Clinton County went to them and proposed this pearl trust them the destination County begins advertising and marketing that it was was be held and the courthouse they have not been given permission to do this even to this day I've helped me after about this last summer she said she had a problem with coming first and I said you know you need to have a pectus all until it is actually given to them now if I say that we have accountability problem with our commissioners centers are empowered our legs official we have a credibility problem with destination clinking hence these people are going to be the leaders and again I remind you that they are self-appointed things they are not a powerful people we did collect them and we did nervous and the real danger with this type leadership is that you can't tell you can't go to my office so that your phone to the Christian and they have our first building immediately they marketed it like its face and that well since al children and local producer in town and so I call that pops every time I would get that request press bility the second thing they did is with this build hardest courthouse when the earth trust camp excited audience account could not be invited to the site building this countermeasure should have stepped in right things they should step in and said wait a minute you know specific going to could be like this or it's not going to be done they did and and destination Clinton County let that Flint that the power shifted from them to the Earl Scruggs camp and so elevated credibility problem then the second thing is they have assigned a building for Earl Scruggs come he don gibson and when they which time the building they went to rogers city and I'll say it to answering hawkers that when they went to rock the Speaker of town show the Association on the builders at this time knock off project he has sold it to up himself Association and attention so she kills funtage willing to buy and hidden even gone Bobby's progress that even gone to john edwards and got him to get a grant so this fortified he would just surprised and at st. city he wrote a check the first thousand dollars to come children's education to help spread fame and so we just include county winter project schedule to look at that as a venue for the document feeder it's a very in the closet hair so all aware of it they residence at this writing cedarwood always retain the same Roger said when they put up that time last December is it not just the theater and it knocks a privacy or anywhere and other projects question is then that is when they think of their told you my hump and so but this is not what they will say they'll tell you that it wasn't even ER for all these other things I look at that address doesn't talk and they say that they did have fewer problems well that is the point where we are now so then they went through the safety of yourself legs ain't got the city of Shelby to allow them to use a flick see later now the city has fault it's flipsie anger so then you have a place for the police department to expand and now I don't know what pleasure artists will too when the expansion comes but since brickhouse the sick man just negotiated for the city but with defamation claim can cook uses that building and this was what they negotiated a dollar a year for the next four years and then they should I it for taxpayer tax value is 207,000 $137 and and they gave them a bereavement that the effective rate five hundred thousand dollars that the city for mansion with another thousand thousand that would give it to it so it Elsa when they give them that confidence when they say I've got my five hundred thousand tipsy so handy of South in two thousand and then they go to hand give 200 back and said here's to the building thank you for the 300 so now let's clarify something in their favor because you can look at this is obvious begin with and salt don't wait a minute how can they let our firemen go loose if jobs and and then they've got 5,000 to give to our destination clin chem this comes out of motel hotel tax emotional hotel tax has to be used for tourism and we take me in about one hundred thousand dollars a year if next year will probably take it more for house of America mention the 55 years firms a motel hotel tax one thing that could have done if Satan have paid off the carousel mortgage and they interest on that phone and they could use that interest money to keep start work so you know that's a side effect of them anyway this is where they are on Fat Gypsy a now back to the courthouse when when they approached them about heaven this is the earth growth centers and Fisher said nothing they say have definitely come periodically and gives you a birthday and about a year ago I started looking into it and his friend I started talking crown about yeah I'll say this is discover you refute it let me tell you what's being said you know you only get it out the perfect i started with commissioners to and october i approached the commissioners at meaning and i told them that they needed to answer some questions i gave the list of any questions i gave each one of them coffee they would answer these questions in a public forum that we would come to better terms assistance of Clay County and designation click account to my knowledge to this day they have answered them they it was things like if there is great with international Lincoln County and click accounts and it just opens up to gets the money where's the money come from to read same tip type things and so still fits their answer to that and so now they approach them in November under 22 the commissioners meeting and they asked for the use of the courthouse for the Earth's crust center and they came in with no documents and I think the commissioners created to to give them a car wash of hope Eddie Holbrook said I heard enough and I'm ready to say to accept the proposal and Mary Africa suits packages and John Tucker says planning weddings or we don't know he said Jobrani if you were prepared you would have document in your menu stomach I'm not going on anything until I see what results and he said I'm for heritage one hundred and fifty percent but I want to see the paperwork which was due to feel them and so so they left it that David dear and the town manager and Bob Hilton county attorney was negotiate as a consensual of lease agreement for them to look at for the use of the builders they have to be back by penguin with it and they still have not come back with it I don't know what's helping about I don't know if this tolerance or what but something is just open up getting face time identify health problems with the pub with the accountability of our government officials because the first place I just told you they didn't unforwarded let everybody know that this building was available to suit anything with and in second place when i started with their corporate papers I'm all that on their board of directors our city manager Rick Howell is an ex-officio member and also of our county manager as an ex-officio member there's some kaopectate agree with women in Hillary's just about we're doing any more control over but our manager and our town names are sitting on their elbows negotiate is our one on taxpayers money and our bills and our focus ken fisher's being silly Jeff and I health event I said you can't set on Botox person now destination please camp came out with beautiful brochure racist and they sent it to the people that they wanted to get the money from we get the endorsement from second it out and there's a baby day and hear anybody would like to take a look at this if your life causes you let you know I'm anyone but I started looking at their rush hour is not there is three of our county officials that fed on there Haskell last year that plant pair of Virginia's planet of have scores for reasons of the next five years thanks that i'll forward had planned it now so if they sell hordes planning and not only vote against and so I think it's silly big when i'm told browning supply store last summer that I thought she would have a hard sale getting there for house and she said well city I thought she had two silly idea I want to think about Chef do get drinking and here was this a threat commissioner that is is in here set out on their old bill Harper 28 Holbrook and Joe Bob and their efforts and all this a minute DC big pecker and jump off in sources and in color also hang on endorses it sort of how we have to bring our speed is none today I'll make you well well no not because i have been to the interview government chapel hill what about the other thing that I've got fixes and docks when things get on and I will have to get in percent of the time before it with Indian below but if conflict is valid man I talked to David Ayer evaluate all and I'm today I have a problem when you sit on the toilet and anything I'm okay and I said well keep a problem definition Clinton County I'm going to go and chief operating officer here in Cleveland challenge and that will lead you and you're sitting on it forward I'm going today you | The Palmetto Standard | UCz2uR-Y0QHb3lgwsjhzcNzw | 2014-04-08 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,232 | 11,793 |
Qy324bkP4Bw | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qy324bkP4Bw | Avoid Mentally Ill: No Families, Relationships | foreign there is nothing the mentally ill the mentally disabled want more than to be normal you talk to anyone with a mental illness personality disorder mood disorder anxiety disorder or some other form of mental disability I'm not mentioning schizophrenia or psychotic disorder I'm talking the mundane day-to-day disorders you talk to anyone with his disorders and they will tell you all I want all I want is a respite all I want is a break a lucky break all I want is to have a normal life like everyone else like everybody around me mental illness causes dysphoria sadness grieving self-grieving and self Mourning which are ongoing and so the mentally ill dream of when they grow up they dream of being normal unscrupulous vainglorious grandiose and unethical therapists and psychologists are taking advantage of this Ardent and fervent desire to be normal and they lie lie to their patients deceive their patients and sometimes deceive themselves into believing that yes these patients can be normal given enough medication given enough therapy given enough investment which goes of course to the pockets of the therapists everything will be fine and dandy life will resume in its full glory and the mentally ill person can have an existence which is indistinguishable from normal healthy people it's poppycock it's deceit it it is fraud and it's perpetrated industry-wide by the vast majority of therapists and psychologists so who who else to the bridge but Sam vaknin I am the guy who tells you things as they are I am the in your face psychologist the one who breaks all the taboos cheerfully and with a smile and a gloss of red wine yes it is red wine not what you're thinking let's talk a little about what mentally ill people can and cannot expect and how they should avoid being deceived and fleeced and scammed by the industry or therapy because therapy is an industry it's allied with a pharmaceutical industry it's allied with the insurance industry it's about money and profits it's not about patience it's not about the welfare of clients it's not about healing it's not about curing it's about making therapists rich making therapies powerful catering to the needs of therapies for narcissistic Supply and perhaps self-healing via their patients now it's a generalization of course there are exceptions I've come across these exceptions people who are real Healers really want to cure and help but even these people are misled by the propaganda and indoctrination of the so-called profession of psychology psychology is a pseudoscience I've said it numerous times and so there is this ethos which is an American basically think number one if there's a problem there's always a solution if there's a disease there's always a cure if there's a disorder there's always healing this is nonsense many problems most problems actually don't have Solutions that's why they keep being problems that's why they are entrenched most disorders can't be reversed or healed or cured same goes for most diseases it's American nonsense this belief magical thinking in effect a form of pathology this belief that anything is solvable no almost nothing is solvable mental illness is a lifelong condition now you can get it in a variety of ways genetically in some cases psychopathy borderline nurture that environment that upbringing a dead mother a dead father narcissism trauma and it's aftermath all these things lead to mental illness but mental illness once acquired is a lifelong condition a little like herpes or viruses certain viruses you get them you can never lose them they're with you they're part of who you are mental illness is an identity determinant mental illness is not just a Superfluous thing like a cold or pneumonia metal illness can be cured with antibiotics mental health illnesses mental illness and mental disorders are critical components of the identity of the patients they distort cognition they distort reality they impair reality testing they filter the interface between the patient and other people they cause the patient to behave in ways of the client to behave in ways which hinder and feather a feather undermine and obstruct personal growth personal development self-efficacy autonomy agency the ability to secure and obtain life goals so mental dentist is not just a veneer mental illness is liquidity the essence of the patient and to insist that you can cure mental illness that you can heal mental illness that you can reverse mental illness that mental illness is a passing set of symptoms or a syndrome very much like the common cold to say all these things is to lie to be to be a fraudster and a scammer and about 80 percent of all therapies and psychologists keep repeating this counterfactual mantras rendering them con artists I'm sorry you know I don't miss words I don't means words I call a spade a spade and I call a therapist the con artist when and if he or she deserve it and anyone who tells you anyone who tells you that you're mentally ill but you can change you can heal you can modify yourself and you can live a totally not lead a totally normal life that person is after your money he's laughing all the way to the bank that's a fraudster a con artist and you can take this video and show it to your therapist if that's what it he or she are telling you so what can and cannot be done as I said grandiose an unethical and unscrupulous therapists they cater to the needs and wishes and desires of the mentally ill and the mentally disabled person mentally ill people want to be normal it's exactly like a medical doctor would promise a paralyzed invalid quadriplegic that she would be able to run again and win the marathon the truth is the mentally ill should be sequestered and isolated the mentally ill should be discouraged from seeking normalcy and intimacy now this sounds horrible this sounds almost like you know the worst darkest periods in human history but it happens to be the truth mentally ill people are injurious and dangerous hurt people mentally ill people cause enormous Devastation and damage and pain and hurt to numerous other people intimate Partners children neighbors colleagues institutions mentally ill people are like Lewis canons they can't be controlled they don't have impulse control they are dysregulated they are in boundaries they do crazy things crazy making that's why it's called crazy making now what do I mean when I say mentally ill I also mean personality disorder clinically personality disorders are not Mental Illness but they are in effect they are perhaps the most pernicious ones of mental illness the scholars like kernberg didn't see much of a difference between borderline personality disorder and psychosis I don't see much of a difference between narcissistic personality disorder and schizophrenia these are serious critical mental health flaws and mental health dysfunctions and so the mentally ill should be managed they should be regulated they should be isolated mentally ill people should not have relationships if you are a conscientious therapist you should discourage your mentally ill patients from teaming up with other people and destroying their lives you should tell your mentally ill patients to not get married to not bear children to not have families and to not gain gain access to certain institutions even today if you're mentally ill If you're diagnosed you cannot work in the intelligence Community you cannot join the Army or certain branches of the army there are certain things that are closed off to you if you are diagnosed with a mental illness and rightly so the mentally ill are a danger to themselves and to society and to their so-called nearest and Dearest they should therefore be considered as vectors of disease as carriers of a dangerous virus known as mental illness exactly as we would isolate someone with typhus or with an infectious disease we should isolate the mentally ill we should not allow them to pretend to lead a normal life they are incapable of normalcy they're incapable of functioning all they do is wreak havoc and inflict Devastation and destruction upon everything and everyone around them why would we tolerate this why would we encourage this why would we lie to this anyhow miserable people that they can ever be normal and lead a normal life some high functioning patients compartmentalize the mental illness we know for example that patients with paranoid personality disorder are perfectly able to reason to be logical and to be moral in most settings this compartment compartmentalization is a key an accomplished professional by day prostitutes herself Intoxicated by night a beloved medical doctor turn speedophile after the working hours or a murderer Dr Shipley a respected politician burgle's Holmes By Moonlight these are all rail cases mental illness is an enclave it's a reservoir it's an island and yes we can isolate sequester firewall it we can minimize the damage of mental illness if we prevent mentally ill people from engaging in certain interactions from integrating themselves in certain social institutions most notably the family we should accept reality we are very far very far from knowing how to treat mental illness I would say we don't even know what is mental illness we've just started to study the brain which allegedly is the seat of mental illness we are at the very beginning we're at the Inception of this twin wannabe Sciences neuroscience and psychology it would take centuries before we know what we're talking about and yet grandiose as we all are as we all had become in our narcissistic societies neuroscientists tell you they know everything about the brain and psychologists tell you they can cure you they can heal you they can change you modify and transform you give you a better life they have the magic formula which had eluded Humanity for ten thousand years the wisest of men knew that they know nothing and yet modern-day psychologists know everything this is narcissism bordering on psychopathy this is sickness the sickest profession on Earth is psychology most psychologists and therapists are so poisoned in this toxic environment of grandiosity that they essentially become narcissists so we need to get off this high horse we need to face reality look it in the face and admit there's very little we can do to help people with mental illness we can teach them how to cope regulate emotions reduce Moodle ability not harm themselves set realistic life goals and pursue them yes we can teach all these things but if you put all of them together that's not a link that's not curing that's definitely not normalizing these people are not normal and they will never ever be normal why pretend why fool them why fool them why deceive them into believing that they could ever be normal why inflict these people on other people this devastating Affliction of mental illness it's contagious why release these people into the general population the environment when people who are mentally ill compartmentalize their mental illness when it is confined to specific to specific time specific phase in life a specific period or with specific people or in specific behaviors this compartmentalization it functions like a pressure valve a dysrecular a dysregulated and unboundaried release of anxiety mitigating and ameliorating anxiety by acting crazy by acting out by decompensating and so people with mental illness cope with anxiety depression anti-social impulses and many other derangements and sometimes the only way for them to cope is to be crazy big only in the evening or to be crazy only at night and then somehow function in their career or job or workplace we should allow this when there are areas of high functioning we should encourage these areas so if we have someone who is mentally ill in all ways but is a genius artist we should place the emphasis on the art if we have someone who is addicted to substances mentally ill borderline depressed anxious however what and has a thriving career we should redirect us this person to invest her resources her scarce and dwindling resources in her career where should isolate the areas areas of life which are high functioning we should encourage the mentally ill to focus their energies exclusively on these areas so if you're mentally ill and you have a spectacular meteoric career but your relationships suck because you're mentally ill stop having relationships don't seek intimacy give up the dream of a normal family of children it's not for you not everyone is capable of having relationships or intimacy or family or children focus on what you're good at are you an artist are you an entrepreneur are you a psychologist are you a scientist are you an athlete are you a judge are you a professor whatever it is that you're good at whatever field of your life you do function in whatever field of your life is highly functional focus on that to the exclusion of all all else if you're mentally ill you will never ever be normal ever it's a pipe dream it's a lie it's the deceit embedded in the field of therapy therapy is deceitful because it sells you a dream which can never come true Give It Up find out what you're strong at your limitations and your weaknesses and frailties and flaws English between the two and focus on the former and ignore the letter you're mentally ill it's a disability it's exactly like being amputated or paralyzed or affected by a chronic disease such as I don't know diabetes you have to accept reality if you're diabetic you cannot eat sugar anymore if you're mentally ill you cannot have relationships you cannot have love you cannot have children you cannot have a family give all these things up you probably cannot have friendships in some other forms of mental illness you cannot have a career focus on what you can have not on Illusions and delusions sold to you by the therapeutic therapeutic pharmaceutical industrial complex and if you're on the receiving end of mentally ill people forgive these people don't rage at the mentally disabled don't mourn what they could have been don't let their accomplishments and standing in society mislead you in the vast majority of cases of mental illness there's nobody home these people are long dead they're just taking their time realizing it and then accepting it they know lost what they are doing because there's no way they're not there they're spiraling out of control they're threatening to take you with them don't let them when you're confronted with a mental ill do not try to make sense of the choices and actions of these poor miscreants miscreants and misfits there is no reason or Rhyme or sense or logic to what they're doing just move on with your life forget them they are lost causes in the overwhelming vast majority of cases don't invest your scarce resources in unnecessary therapy and such hype of course in many cases therapy is useful but ironically therapy is useful mostly for healthy people it is an abysmal failure when it comes to True mental illness remember this you're under no obligation to sacrifice yourself and to love the mentally ill your remote sympathy and pity are sufficient offerings Safeguard your life protect your sanity stay away remove such people from your life post haste regardless of how agonizing such a break may be to you you love them but no contact it's the only way for you to survive do not be a rescuer do not be a savior do not be a fixer lest you end up being in need of rescuing saving and fixing | Prof. Sam Vaknin | UCLadFapyecCYAeuTqc12avA | 2022-04-19 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,661 | 15,534 |
WvNlfu4263Q | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WvNlfu4263Q | Theory U | theory you offers a set of principles and practices for letting go of the past and collectively creating an emerging future it is a method for both individuals and organizations that attempts to sense and bring into the present one's highest future potential theory you takes people through the transformational change needed to develop systems leadership it is a method that takes people that want to engage in a transformation from ego system to eco system a view that is more embedded in a whole system perspective the author of the theory you concept expresses it as a process or journey which is also described as presencing which is a combination of sensing and presence it is a method that involves a number of concrete steps along the you diagram we move down one side of the you as we attempt to connect with a world that is outside of our existing paradigm to the bottom of the you where we connect with the world that emerges from within and up the other side of the you where we attempt to bring forth the new into the world thus it can be seen as a transformative journey of letting go of the past opening up and creating the future the left-hand side of the you diagram is about letting go of the old way of operating and opening up in their book leading from the emerging future Otto Sharma and Katrin coffer described three openings needed to transform systems open mind removing your old habits and looking afresh open heart means developing the capacity to look at a problem not just from your angle but from that of the stakeholders open will the capacity to let go and let something new emerge these three openings match commonly seen blind spots of many change efforts at the bottom of the you lies and inner gate that requires us to drop everything that isn't essential this process of letting go of our old ego and self and letting come our highest future possibility the essence of presencing is that these two selves our current self and our best future self meet at the bottom of the U and begin to listen and resonate with each other once a group crosses this threshold nothing remains the same individual members and the group as a whole begin to operate with a heightened level of energy and a sense of future possibility they often then start to function as an intentional vehicle for an emerging future the right-hand side of the diagram has also three stages starting with letting come people start to explore the values and guidelines they desire for the future enacting is a stage for the crystallization of vision and intent what do the new values and guidelines mean for the new functions and roles how should the organization of the future be visioned embodying is about prototyping the new by linking head heart and hand how can processes be developed in the future what phenomena and facts will characterize the organization of the future the outcome of this process should be that we can now perform by operating from the whole with a renewed and more complete sense of connection to ourselves and why we are doing what we are doing at the end of the day the EU is trying to tap into the deeper sources of excellence and thus grow our leadership capacities this has to do with the inner space that we operate from it is a method that takes us through a process to improve our quality of attention and intention | Systems Innovation | UCutCcajxhR33k9UR-DdLsAQ | 2020-02-02 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 604 | 3,350 |
eX9fyfeDblw | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eX9fyfeDblw | The Lone Ranger - Prodigal Brother | a fiery horse with the speed of light a cloud of dust and a hearty hiyo silver The Lone Ranger [Music] [Applause] [Music] whenever a man was wrongly accused of a crime in the early days the western United States his first hope was at the Lone Ranger would hear of it the mast rather the planes put justice above the letter of the law and his courage and resourcefulness saved many innocent men returned with us now those thrilling frontier days would eventually at the end of every trail from out of the past come the thundering hoofbeats of the great horse silver the Lone Ranger rides again [Music] two young men stood side by side in a small camp a short distance from the town of marshall won his face lathered was shaving his grinning companion held a cracked mirror and don't forget your chin who can't say much for this old razor yours I'm getting it off all right fair to middlin that you'll do a reckon hand me that towel yeah they are how I hate to see you I'd rather wrestle steers any day let me have the glasses see how we look together you're well don't that beat all look at us I never seen you for this morning and you never seen me I come from Wyoming and you from Arizona I never been in this part of the country and from what you say you ain't been here since you was knee-high to a tadpole that's right but to look at us you think we was identical twin brothers I know the second I laid eyes on you told you see it for yourself once you've got that croco whiskers shaved or maybe I better tie a string around my finger way I'll be able to tell us apart I'm likely to forget and think I'm you no harm in that that's just what I want you to do your folks ain't gonna get mad Oh shucks he'll just think it's a good joke on him once they learn the straight of it here you just get your pawn a sister living her huh boys name is lodge my sister is Jenny she ought to be quite a girl by now Paul he's getting along in years and he ain't seen you for how long hey you ain't let slip on things I told you have you know I don't reckon not I just wanted to check up and see that I had it all straight it's been 15 years I went up the trail with a trail herd I never come back wrote to him watch the while but that's all you'll be able to fool them easy I'm willing to give it a trial anyhow house only you belong sometime tomorrow you're willing to trust me with all this cash mm-hmm the heat brother and you kept and gave it to him yourself no you'll give it to him that'll make him think you're me for sure I can trust you he wasn't straight to be anxious to take the cash not trying to get out of it shucks you can trust me all right the only thing is that it I feel awful bad if I was held up first or so far don't worry I'll get your horse I settlin while he was eating your riding aways with me yeah a little ways far enough so she won't take unfortunate rail so yeah thanks well here's fourth first just one thing yeah say your handle is Dave Williams hmm well from now on don't even figure yourself or that name you're rusty Baylor savvy forget about Dave Williams and keep in mind you're rusty Baylor you won't be so likely to make mistakes that's right good enough let's go silver car you were right side of my never in my life so men who look so much alike huh I wouldn't the believed it possible if I hadn't seen it for myself it keeps strange they plan to play a joke on Rusty's folks huh mmm at what them saying I wonder what matters I wonder if it is just a joke Dave Williams masquerading as rusty Baylor made his way to the Baylor ranch house where he was received as a prodigal son large Baylor old and ailing was all smiles his sons long absence forgiven Jenny a pretty young woman could not do enough to make the man she thought her brother comfortable and Rec do have some more these dumpin they turned out special good why are you having hard to eat a thing guys Jenny my stomach wouldn't hold another bite too glad to be home again for an appetizer Sam yeah yeah that's it I guess oh well if you ain't changed too much since she's a youngin allow you beaten healthy again afore long my how you did stowed away in them days rusty yes you you haven't told us much yet about what you've been doing all these years oh nothing very interesting you speak up boy you don't have to be exciting to interests us hmm been punching cows mostly it's wandering around working for a spell and then moving on you saved all that money you brought us just out of aging well it did help me a little spread for a while didn't amount to much though I wish he hadn't sold it back you shouldn't have son I reckon the banker would have waited to might longer afford asking for his loan didn't great day he's been waiting long enough I was glad to be able to help sure sure I know it son I appreciate it to me and Jenny board I'm Jenny of costs are only thing is it always seems hard when all folks have to go on the yarns that's all in fairly young fella like you r st that's trying to get a start in the world no it wasn't nothing now tell us more about yourself you were you said you were in the Panhandle for a while yeah just hits he'll I'll get it yeah oh shitty evening Jenny how do I come in Sheriff come in he is rusty back home come in and set a can't large ain't got the time her trusty was here though my stepping out here for a word rusty what I guess not ain't you and him for stealing them that from the sky pilot back in the dayz skip school oh yeah no blood reckon any charge 15 years old be out by now I won't keep the boy for long rides she did you know what's the matter rusty gosh I don't know come on outside rusty sure what's this about here shucks rusty a new you here pretending with me hmm the tens but what do you mean this is far enough just didn't want your poor to hear what I had to save you know rusty your porn me have been right good friends for near score years now I'd sure hate like blazes to have to do anything that hurt him just what are you getting that didn't think there's Centuri wars notice clear up here huh reward notice your local look rusty if it had just been a hold up for something like that y reckon we'd never heard of it but you should have had sense enough to know a killing in some ways different kill him you can make it a heap easier if you'd quit playing innocent but I don't know what you're talking about i honest to gosh I don't you can't get out of it I got the reward notice on my desk right now never showed it to anybody cause I didn't want your pardon oh you joined a wild bunch o hf no you just listen to me for a second rusty your poem got long to live he's hope for a long time that he'd see you again before he died well I'm willing for you to visit for a while I'd even gonna tell what I know but you'll be watched every second and if you try to slip away while then no matter where you are who know about it I'll have to arrest you now think it over you can't get away and maybe for your poor sake you'll kind of cooperate with me I see if this is one of the dirtiest Nick and tricks I have a hotel I don't blame me for doing my duty blame yourself returning bed how do you mean what I mean no I ain't trustee failure you come on now rusty you expect to crawl out that way no listen to me I met up with rusty this morning he seen how much I like he looked and he said they wanted to play a joke on his folks gosh I see it now but a doggone fool I was he knew he was one of the scheme to get me caught in his place well that turning cut the patience to listen to lies but recollect what I told you Teddy there he would be in washing fella and that ain't foolin get up get along laursen know what a legend huh oh it's you Jenny said bestie I heard at all you hurt me don't be mad at me I I just knew something was wrong I had to find out what I didn't say anything to Paul he won't know rusty Jenny you gotta believe me even if nobody else does just tell me you didn't kill anyone resting at course I believe you I'll help you get away too I don't know anything about that i hope i can place is your brother wasn't mixed up than any such thing but what is the truth that I ain't here Rafi my name is Dave Williams if it really is I'm not lying if you are I can tell huh but please if you're Iraqi tell me the truth jenia I couldn't lie to you rusty had had a birthmark on his for on his left forearm almost the shape of a cloverleaf that couldn't be changed and and if I haven't got it you believe me or yeah well then look here I swear I get my sleeve rolled out there can you see what it isn't there you're not rusty I wish I could prove it to the sheriff just as easy but you can don't you see I'll tell him about the birthmark you can show me haven't got one then I'll have to admit to not the man you want no Jenny it won't work just take it over what do you figure you'd say if we went to him with any such story you'd laugh in our faces figure just a porch Victor Fulham I don't know what to do Dave I'm so sorry truly I am it's kind of tough lands on you to Jenny huh I mean learn this about your brother an old rustic but I was afraid I guess I've always been afraid we hardly ever heard from him never saw him oh what's another that money the money you brought us to pay off the loan was it yours no rusty give me that thanks but it may have been stolen Charlie and something I've never thought of Oh what do we do to you right now honey up I mean Jenny all right now I don't know what we can do acceptance or two things keep all this from your palm of cost and hope that rusty or show up tomorrow like you said he would only yes I know I'm afraid he won't search me likely one of the fellas the sheriff mr. sets of water The Lone Ranger brought his mount to a rearing stop of the small well-hidden camp ratata waited for him both both over 40 ton of coal scout don't ask questions now I'll explain as we ride here's called me get saddled no this time you let the ride bareback we have to whack pass up where we go back to the camper we saw those two men today we're gonna try and follow train at night later that night that Jenny Baylor stole to the house toward the room where Dave slept she knocked on the door cautiously and oh it's me Dave Jenny I I have to talk to here just a second Danny hurry I'll be right there lieut any what is it hey what have you got there Dave listen to me and don't argue you've got to get away you can't be hunger what do you hope is something you didn't do Michelle's have you watched surely he wouldn't watch very careful the very first night here it's them food to take with you and an extra gun and money argue with me Dave please don't go now go while you still have a chance the longer you're here the coaster you'll be guarded Jenny yes this doesn't mean anything to you whether they catch me in that wait oh it does and if i should be able to come back some day with with proof of who I really am proof that they'll all have to accept would you would yes Dave well then give me those things right now but outside the baylor ranch house the sheriff had hidden himself in the shadows beside hymns to the deputy ain't likely to try anything tonight sure uh-huh but maybe that's just the way he'll figure I figure things and if he does huh we'll grab him what's that wait somebody coming down the porch and stay into the shadows true by gravy is it him i J kid he is fired that dirty sneak and killers that him get away from the house over to the Koran where he's heading there hey give him his chair I know you did share but he wouldn't take it well when I say the word throw down on him and if he goes for his guns don't wait target shoot come on he's at the corral now [Applause] the curtain falls on the first act of our Lone Ranger story before the next exciting scenes please permit us to pause for just a few moments [Music] [Applause] not a continue our story the sheriff and the deputy watched Dave Williams as he stole towards the corral and his horse thinking him rusty Baylor against whom there was a charge of murder the lawmen crept towards the fugitives watch out he don't see his two shows he's getting his rope ready to toss a loop on Mary his better grab him yeah all right rusty what bridge didn't think you could get away with it did you sheriff give me a chance I ain't rust here tell you you gotta let me get word to Wyoming to prove it what you mean is give you a month's time to figure some way you're getting loose nothing to him she had your chance and throw it away I tried to be easy on you for your poor sake but I'm the lawn I've got my duty you're coming along ain't no youth hockey on I suppose and at all tomorrow we take you into the county seat there's a United States Marshal waiting for you there put the cuffs on him Jake right and will hold a skunk it's sure a doggone shame that a fine fellow like light has to have our no-good son like you rusty I'll just forget the talk and take me in the tail might as well get this over with come along the horses over there you and Jake can ride double Jenny why I'm blazes did you have to show up you can't take Dan you just can't day huh did he take you in with that story of his dad if I know he isn't my brother rusty had a birthmark on it the hump babe heavy isn't that from Jenny you're a mighty fine girl I don't say that if I was in your place with someone I thought a lot of about to be jailed I wouldn't stretch the truth a little myself but it just won't wash Jenny it could save your breath Dave magic don't take on so what I can't help it you wanted killer I know you want oh they can't take you you'll get a fair trial judge you'll get a chance to tell this case in court look Jenny yeah we don't want you to fall hurt none of us do you tell him when he wakes up in the morning to that well I got a message a message saying I was needed real bad someplace anyplace will do you you just tell him what you think best dude you don't tell party difference here's why shucks no of course i won't and neither were Jake leastways not if he aims to hang on to that deputies bad to his I will say your blame word about nothing thank you goodbye Jenny goodbye I'm sorry Jenny all right rusty start marching [Music] in the meantime the Lone Ranger and Tonto road toward the spot where earlier in the day they had seen Dave and rusty the cam fired vote on the trail ahead in the masked man drew rein pull-ups on a boom boom boom Oh someone's still there oh man eep honey so sure the place would be deserted maybe other father make camp there perhaps oh there come on speak up I heard you he heard a stub Kemosabe come on inter- count I got your bolt are we haven't drawn hey come over God's i'll let you have it take it easy fella this what you two doing here Oh some masks easy with that gun who are you step over here where I can see you better all right rusty pop what was that you call me I happen to know get him out of here get him here you missed you really like that jumper last year there now listen to me rusty how did you know my name now doesn't know I know I know that you deliberately took advantage of another man to get him arrested in your place they arrested him well though they have yet I don't know I do know however the sheriff believes Dave to be you it's whole day before your father's sake he wouldn't make an open the rest but he also told Dave that they had no chance to escape I would afraid of that you mean you planned it you knew we'd be arrested then with the case closed you were confident you could go free that ain't true no no it ain't I figured he might be arrested yeah but he was I never intended for him to go to jail what did you intend the breaking free I look stranger can't you see the spot I was in if I had gone home and been arrested that have been nobody to help me out but if he was arrested then I'd be on hand to see but he never went to trial well then story rusty I don't expect you to believe me strange I got where I don't expect anybody to believe me no more I've been framed for a killin I never done it's nothing i said was believed since then all I've done is ride the owl hoot trails but on a stranger Dave will never go to jail in my place why did you come here at all cause Paul needed cash I saw my place over Arizona just before that killings come up I was willing to risk being caught mr. seated porn jenny was too Carol so I seen Dave see how much he looked like me well then I thought of his scheme did you say you were framed for a killing you didn't do I was but a fine chance I'd ever have a proven with Rudd Mallory again me Rudd Mallory yeah that's the fellow that bought everything over my way biggest crook there ever was rusty yeah I shouldn't believe a word of your story shucks I know you wouldn't but I'm not sure there are certain things that are in your favor well what's that you risk capture to bring money to your father that part of your story I know to be true and you do believe me wait another point is the fact that you stayed in the district frankly I was surprised to find you still here I doubt that a real crook would have remained that also bears out what you've said stranger you can't help me now nice have it happen but just your believing I've told you well that's something i'll be grateful for a long time perhaps I can help you yes will you give yourself up to the law willingly it doesn't look as though I got much choice no I leave the choice to you will you give yourself up or will you let minocin man be punished they said George on a hard thing to say I know it is but well it'll stranger I took a liking to Dave he's a pretty regular arm rate yeah I'll give myself up good for you now I give you my word I'll help you if I can you mean on that murder charge I do how can you help me if you've lied if you're guilty I can't but if you're innocent there must be a way to prove it went on old I have helped other just as bad off as you always acted a tunnel uh-huh the condo you you called your horse silver stranger who are you here's a bullet look at it super yes it and you you must be the Lone Ranger I am rusty a lone ranger let's get going I know I'm innocent and with you on my side by God's others gonna know a tool [Music] the following morning Jenny tried to explain the sudden disappearance of the young man lies believed to be his son Jenny Jenny yes Paul why didn't trust you tell me was going why couldn't he have let me know he he was in the real big hairy paws no such hurry that he couldn't at least said goodbye but you were asleep we didn't want to waken you mm-hmm she was mighty funny to me what did you say took him away something about business he he didn't they just why he had to go to my city and smile shitty what was Dan were the first time you do I mean he he was going two miles it in and then to Denver but he'll be back Paul there's no use being mad at him don't see you for 15 years shows up spends the day then leaves that very night without how do you do funny way for Amanda act if it's word from rusty let me know what he's got to say for yourself man quick step outside who is it Jenny let's concerned your brother I've got to talk to you alone it's nothing poor I'll be right in where's Dave right don't waste time it's important he isn't here the sheriff has him how do you know as I don't waste time yeah he had listened to me yeah I've gotta talk fast I want to cut across country and cats a sheriff before he can reach the county seat Jenny they will be back back he will rusty your brother is surrendering in dave's place but I've got an idea that rusty isn't guilty of the murder charged against him that his innocence can be proven it only could that's over now but we don't worry everything will turn out alright it had to adjust hazard [Music] it was several hour later that Dave Williams the sheriff and his deputy were jogging down the trail toward the county seat dave was no longer handcuffed but riding double with Jake and with the sheriff always at his side he had no chance to escape still stick of that crazy story about you not being rusty Baylor do you and I always will Oh gone if you ain't a stubborn cuss people good it'll do him you can sail me yeah and from the way things look you can get me hang too but they'll come and you'll find out what a mistake you made I've made mistakes young fella but i don't reckon this will go down as one of them you intend to hold me till I can get word from my omen like I said no that ain't none of my affair that's up to the marshal when you're his prisoner if he wants to delay your trial that long why that's his business a known the marshal and how partially it's a certain justice I wouldn't plan on it if I was you if I could just get my hands on that scum to trick me up Wow what's healing yet me I reckon sheriff oh they're gone am I seeing double their queen rusty he's giving himself up Sheriff but I'm not taking orders from a masked man outlaw never mind that rusty will explain what happened and why are you willing to take his word for his identity where my gosh how could I do anything else after looking at him and him confession I haven't confessed an old murder sheriff all I'm confessing is that I'm the real rusty Baylor I'm so doggone mixed up I don't know what to think they into first time well here's where we change places again Dave I'll climb up where you are you're welcome to take my horse rustier I thought of heap of things about you thanks for which I'm apologize all right now forget it you didn't think nothing didn't have a warrant to don't mind the company do you Jake if I didn't have evidence it wasn't so I think he was a fella that have been riding with me all along mount Dave we're returning to the banner place all right let Jenny's brother go to jail like this perhaps he won't rusty I gave you my word and I'll keep it friend I doubted for a second come on silver say what that mass fella mean by givin you word don't you wish you knew couldn't you'll gain them for wearing a mask add that have been good I wish you'd tried it yeah that would've been a sight to see yeah I've said all I aim to sheriff if we're going somewhere let's get on our way [Music] they've just mounted in front of the baylor ranch house and ran up the steps Jenny you rusty hey quit hogging your sister and explain what you mean by a little wig like you did don't tell him the truth now Dave perhaps you go to ever need to know sure well I found out I didn't have to leave after all and I'm here to tell you I was never so glad to get out of going somewheres in all my life well call now to Arizona kemo sabe o as for the laws taking rusty on him good power and he won't hang for a crime he didn't commit if we can help it I'll silver [Music] and [Music] the story you have just heard is a copyrighted feature of the Lone Ranger incorporated | Old Time Radio Researchers | UCvymH6qvAgCpzuRkXIw1ywg | 2017-03-12 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 4,659 | 22,874 |
t2a5hnkz1Ks | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t2a5hnkz1Ks | Abraham Hicks - Lottery Winning Method | I think I'm a really good student because like I've been following all of your teachings I do this focus of every morning and the last thing I did this focus field for was about the money I know that I have a good relationship with money but I do this focus really every morning me and my wife actually and we did it for the lottery last time I know that one day I'm gonna win I'm gonna be a prosperous and I've been believing in that but my question is why is it not coming now or like am I putting some resistance on to that or let's see if we can figure this out so how many lottery tickets did you buy yeah I pay I got how many tickets for I 45 more time together and how many lottery tickets were in the mix how many billions of lottery tickets were in the mixed so do you have any feeling of odds or statistics in your vibration I mean I was an engineer so I know ever oh oh really oh really so this very pragmatic engineer who knows the relationship between 44 and four billion I want to follow your teaching I don't want to think about that statistics well we want that too we want that too and we know that when you are thinking about it in the way that we know rather than in this way that then those thoughts will turn to things for you but that's not the case yet you're still thinking this way so you haven't lined up with it if you're going to buy a lottery ticket you got to line up with universal assistance not with the statistics or the odds you see do any of you ever buy a lottery ticket and say this is a sure thing for me or are you at best hopeful you got to go beyond hopeful and you know what's beyond hopeful knowing or not caring at all knowing and not caring at all knowing that you're going to win or it being fun and a game and it not really matter because those duties stakes are active in your vibrational experience so this was a discouraging conversation for Sumerian but what we're really saying to you is you can't attract outside of your beliefs you just can't attract outside of your beliefs and so you got to find a way of lining up with your desire and then your belief is not opposing it and then we've been talking to you all day today all day yesterday all day any day that you're willing to gather and listen to us about how easy it is for you to win the vibrational lottery and the vibrational lottery means you've hooked up with the energy that creates worlds and specifically anything that you want is focused upon my source and it is a sure thing that it will come to be not a statistical odds against you it is a sure thing that it will come to be but it does require looking at life in a vibration away it does require understanding the way things work what do you think the odds would be if you were to go to the edge of the cliff there's one over here Esther likes to stand there and watch the hang glider's just float away what would the odds be if you didn't have your contraption and you didn't have a parachute you didn't have an airplane what would be the odds if you just stepped off the cliff of you're just floating away like the others won't be the odds zero because law of attraction will do the thing that it always does what we are wanting you to understand is that law of attraction is working for your good fortune it is working for your prosperity not against it but your own beliefs almost everyone have been working against your own prosperity and you can tell by the way you feel when you think about things like that and you can tell by the way the words sound and feel as you speak them in other words it just sounds like the most incredible thing everybody's talking about the couple that wants and their yearning to be that but it seems like such an anomaly it seems like such an incredible iffy chain see risky anomaly but this stuff that we're talking about is not risky and it's not chancing it's sure once something has bubbled up and become a vibrational desire that you have realized it is a sure thing it's already so far along its progression that for it not to occur is ridiculous and the only reason that it doesn't occur is because you have these habits of thought and the only reason that you're willing to continue to project these habits of thought that are contrary to the desires that you hold is because you're willing to put up with not feeling so good yearning doesn't bother you well you should be soaring yearning should bother you it should feel awful to you to only feel hopeful hope in relationship to pure knowing oh no comparison whatsoever but you've just become accustomed to not feeling so good being a little angry being the laundry being a little depressed being a little discouraged being a little mad being a little blame for being little guilty in other words you felt so many of those things in response to the way that you're thinking that you've trained yourself into unnatural acceptance of unnatural vibration so that when somebody wins the lottery go oh wow what an amazing remarkable freak of nature that is when everybody is winning the lottery all day every day do you know that your earth is spinning in its orbit in perfect proximity to other planets that is such a good thing and it's not accidental and it is for you you won big time lottery that your planet is stable do you realize how many things are working for you your physical body won the lottery won the lottery won the lottery and so as you're appreciating and basking and enjoying and practicing those thoughts that feel good then those thoughts that have felt natural to you those honry thoughts that are blocking your well-being they'll stop feeling so natural they'll start feeling like what they are the reason that things aren't quickly moving for you you see and after you get a handle on this and you start predominantly feeling good and you find yourself checking on words that you used to say often because they're really out of whack with who you really are and you start allowing those magnificent vibrational thoughts to turn to magnificent see it hear it smell it taste it touch it things and others will look at you and they will call you lucky they will call you a freak of nature they will say how is it that everything nice keeps coming to you it's magical or its lucky or it's freakishly lucky and you'll just say don't know it's not it's natural it's Who I am is the vibrations that I admit it's a natural law based experience it's me projecting something that the universe must match yeah another thing I promised my wife to ask this because it's otherwise she would kill me yeah well Liz so be it we've enjoyed interactions immensely inside out info | SOUL THIRST | UCKKjlo6W4_02jN0waC8Aq7Q | 2016-07-11 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,263 | 6,652 |
HwpUBU3_RDI | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HwpUBU3_RDI | Richard Dawkins Vs. Archbishop [Origin of the Universe] | as a chancellor of the University I'd like to welcome you all to this dialogue event it's exactly the sort of debate which a great University should promote as you know we're going to listen to a discussion about the nature of human beings and the question of their ultimate origin and the fact that there are so many people crowding the sheldonian the fact that there are two other theaters in Oxford which are packed and the fact that the proceedings are being streamed live on the web um to all parts of the world does underline the importance of this event I'm told that they're listening or going to listen to you in the middle of the night in Australia we listen to Cricket in the middle of the night they listen to these more important matters which just shows the difference between Australian culture and British culture huh um obviously the fact that there are so many of you here this afternoon is largely because of the Eminence of our debaters um Dr Williams Professor Dawkins and Sir Anthony Kenny not only one of Oxford's great philosophers but perhaps even more important the former master of balial um it is wonderful that both Dr Williams and Professor Dawkins who of course have been associated with the university as as teachers and Scholars over the years have come to Oxford this afternoon come to the sheldonian for this debate so we're tremendously grateful to you now there are many Charming things about this theater as some of you who don't know already will discover they don't include the seating but if you think you're uncomfortable you should try that Throne up there which is a complete nightmare but one of the charms is of course um the recently renovated um ceiling which shows uh it has a depiction allegorically of The Descent of Truth on the Arts and Sciences which is of course what we're going to experience during the course of the next uh um hour or more so without any further remarks I'd like to ask Sir Anthony Kenny to chair and I'm sure take part in the discussion thank you both thank you all very much kind words um I'd like to make a few housekeeping remarks initially the discussion uh will last until 5 30 but it will end quite promptly we are all agreed that we would prefer that to be no applause please until if you feel like it at the very end a number of you have been kind enough to submit questions in advance the questions have been circulated to the three others and what will happen is that if at a suitable point in the debate it appears to one or other of us that a question is particularly apposite we will then read it from the cards which have been provided uh I'm sure we all have cards in our own hands but it's nice to have these trumps which have been supplied we are each going to make a brief introductory statement of our position and then the discussion will we hope flow freely the topic is the nature of human beings and the question of their ultimate Origins and we're going to take this pretty substantial question in four stages first of all the nature of individual human beings now of all of us uh secondly the origin of the human species as a whole thirdly the origin of life on Earth and finally the origin of the Universe I think that should keep us going probably we will be as in we're Tracing Our ancestry backwards um neither of my fellow symposiers need any introduction for me but I'd like very briefly to introduce myself and say why I am sitting between these two protagonists um I'm myself a philosopher and I'm an agnostic about the existence of God I don't know whether there's a God or not I'm open to persuasion either way uh I'm flanked by two people who claim to know the answer to the question I don't know the answer to so I sit here as a representative of ignorance Archbishop may I ask you to introduce yourself as well as being Archbishop of Canterbury I've over my career taught Theology and some philosophy in universities particularly in this University and in Cambridge um I have a long-standing interest in the history of Theology and the history of what we rather unhelpfully call spirituality that is how Christians pray and understand their praying and also a long-standing interest in the Arts in general and literature and drama and poetry in particular so some of that will probably creep into what I say later do I say any more at this stage about the subject matter yes well let me then um to kick things off Venture a sort of definition human beings it seems are the only bit of the universe we know about talks about the universe the only bit of the universe we know about that seeks to represent the universe and makes claims about truth-telling and because of that we as part of that universe are able to affect the ongoing life of the universe in certain ways some of which we understand clearly and some of which we don't understand at all clearly there is in our understanding and our knowing an element of what might call feedback into the life of the universe and I guess that one of the things we might want to talk about is what kind of difference it is that human beings make the nature of the freedom we exercise or Independence within that Universal order but within that I would say human beings as language users have a particularly powerful Central role and that's a question to our understanding why and how do we use language a relation of language and Consciousness in this making a difference to the environment we share it's not a matter of absolute discontinuity with the animal world around us far from it but if we are looking for distinctives seems to be the area where we look and just to conclude a very brief position placement it does seem that we live in a universe which while we would all have difficulties I suspect with calling it anthropocentric is anthropogenic it's the kind of universe that has produced conscious language using subjects that is us and part of what we're looking at today is exactly how we understand that whether there is a question we can answer about the origins of such subjects in the universe so I think I'll leave it there thank you well first I'd like to say what a privilege it is to be uh discussing with Archbishop Williams um I was very interested in in the way you've began and um it reminded me of two things which Julian Huxley said uh one was Evolution has become conscious of itself and he meant inhumanity the other is a poem that he wrote uh which I can't remember all of it but um it begins the world of things entered your infant mind to populate that Crystal cabinet and I think that resonates with what you were saying Archbishop about the the uniqueness as far as we know of humanity as being capable of as I would put it getting a model of the universe inside our heads and I no doubt we'll come back to this to this idea I think it's extremely interesting I was singing to myself in the shower this morning and I felt I realized that it was a hymn I'm I'm a cultural Anglican um I'm not going to sing it now I I will I will just um say I will just say it um it's it's a hymn that we probably all know um it is a thing most wonderful almost too wonderful to be I'm afraid that him goes off the rails rather after that point um but um I think that it is a thing most wonderful almost too wonderful to be that at least on this planet and possibly on billions of other planets but certainly on this one the laws of physics have conspired to make the collisions of atoms get together to produce nothing that any physicist would have dreamed of but to produce things like us to produce plants trees kangaroos insects and us to produce collections of matter collections of atoms that don't just obey Newton's laws in a passive way they don't obviously disobey them but not in a passive way but which move and jump and spring and hunt and flee and mate and think at least in our case which is a quite astonishing thing to have happened and we know since 1859 how it happened and it's almost too wonderful to believe but we have to believe it because we now know it's true it's almost too wonderful to believe that um the laws of physics working through this very remarkable process that Darwin called natural selection has produced these gigantic collections of apparently purposeful beings which look overwhelmingly as though they had been designed they carry a terrific illusion of design which fooled Humanity until the middle of the 19th century um now I think that Darwin's achievement in doing that was not only a magnificent achievement in itself but it was a Triumph of science which can be generalized to science generally because one starwin had solved the problem of how you can get big complicated purposeful and apparently designed things out of very simple Beginnings once Darwin had solved that problem it then gives courage to the rest of science that the same thing can be done in general and that we shall end up understanding literally everything as springing from almost nothing or According to some Modern physicists even literally nothing and I think that that is a truly wonderful thought when I say almost too wonderful to be it's a thought that is extremely hard to comprehend and believe and many people have great difficulty in believing it and resort to what in my view is is an unsatisfactory uh resolution to the problem which is to say an intelligence did it that seems to me to be an invasion of the question an invasion of the scientific responsibility to understand how things come about how complicated things come about in terms of of um simple things so I'll stop there thank you um you began by agreeing quite a bit with each other and then tended in particularly Richard to some disagreement before I Stoke that disagreement I'd like to make sure we do agree on three very simple things that is that the three of us all Believe In Truth namely that there is such a thing as objective truth and it's not just an ideological construct to keep the lower classes down or whatever the postmodern is safe secondly that we all believe in logic that is that we think that if two statements flatly contradict each other they can't both be true and thirdly that we all believe in science that we think it is one of the greatest of human achievements and that we all owe the scientists of many generations the great debt of gratitude for the way in which they have improved the world is there any dissent to that or qualification no now can I um suggest a line of disagreement or ask for clarification of what you said you said that um the laws of physics were of course never disobeyed by atoms and I'm sure that's true you also said the laws of physics have created us now it seems to me that there are two different things there there's um nobody is going to say that the laws of physics are being regularly broken but that doesn't say that laws of physics alone determine what happens in a game of chess Nobody Breaks the Rules but the rules of Chess do not dictate the game that of course is absolutely true and the equivalent of the um of the rules of Chess would be um natural selection the process of random variation random change in the genetic codes uh followed by non-random natural selection and this is the non-random process of natural selection filtering the random input from mutation which ultimately creates uh living things so the laws of physics are being obeyed all the time at the at the lowest level and the complexity is the same sort of complexities when you play chess when a computer plays chess um when a computer does anything for that matter I mean the computers are only machines in which electrons are whizzing around obeying the laws of physics but um the the layers of complexity on top of that the layers of software complexity um produce the ability to play chess or do a spreadsheet or or or whatever it is and that that's where one of my questions comes in you spoke about how darwinian selection offers a complete explanation of how we are here and why we're here Darwin doesn't seem to me to have very much to say that helps with the problem of Consciousness which both philosophically and scientifically remains an enormous area which I don't see very much advance in in the scientific explanation of and one of the things which makes me wary of simply saying we have recourse to the laws of physics and that's it is the question of Consciousness what is it that grants the first person perspective which we are currently sharing yes in this discussion I agree that that is deeply mysterious um as a materialist I suppose I'm committed to the view that Consciousness is something that emerges from brains within within brains um nobody understands how and I regard that as one of the problems for the future uh and uh I think it will be solved eventually by a combination of Neuroscience and computer science probably um what I would say is that it when one identifies a problem that science has such as Consciousness and says um we don't yet understand X and it happens to be Consciousness in this case um then we should remain agnostic as Sir Anthony has said what we shouldn't do is immediately jump to I don't understand it therefore it must have something to do with God and but what I am interested in is what it means to say that this is the kind of universe in which Consciousness will happen given these these coordinates because it seems to me that the question is not is there some point at which God interferes to say Let There Be Consciousness the question is does an entire Universal system of physical law which produces something not obviously physical does that require some context of intelligence that is not simply the intelligence of one finite I think that's the question we're going to be discussing in our fourth stage without leaving straight to God can I ask about the soul uh Consciousness is something we share with animals a lot of the higher animals are are conscious too so if we're talking about something special to human beings I think it isn't consciousness but many people have thought that human beings have special souls cells which are different from any animal psychic organism and Stones which are Immortal can I ask if you think that is correct I'd want to go in between those two um Pearls of Consciousness as an obvious fact about animal life and something called the soul and ask about self-consciousness about the capacity of human beings to tell stories about themselves we are beings who tell ourselves about ourselves ask questions about ourselves Saint Augustine saying I have become a question to myself as a definition of the life of human Spirit we tell jokes we fantasize we empathize we even pray um all of that is an activity of self-reflexive Consciousness in a way which doesn't seem to fit at the the animal level and that seems to me to have something to do with the fact that some of us believe we are capable of a relationship with that unconditional Creative Energy that we call God and all of those things about our self-awareness about our self-questioning have their home in the context of material beings who are nonetheless capable of that sort of relation so I'm I'm wary of talking about a soul as if it were as in the cartoons they were a rather ghostly form of the body that sort of flies away into the middle distance and I'm happier with a tradition you'll be very familiar with talking about the soul as the form of the body this is this is how this particular kind of material being has meaning has communicative and self-communication capacity and is this capacity for self-consciousness the Aristotelian type of soul is that created by God in each individual or is it inherited from the individual's parents I don't believe it's created directly but God is as if there is a a list in heaven the god takes off sending you know people down in in strict succession it's something which as several of the early Christian theologians say emerges in the material life of people subject by subject it's to me very interesting that in the fourth Century you have a theologian like Gregory of Nissa saying some quite evolutionary sounding things and saying well the soul doesn't come in separate the soul is what gathers all this together when the material processes of development are complete it's not that extra thing which has to be injected I think that um Consciousness that phrase Gathering gathering together is is possibly quite insightful about what actually happens about about Consciousness in the development of of a bit of a baby and and I think that it's quite that's been quite good suggestions that that a baby is a sort of uh mixture of an assortment of different semi-individuals who gradually fuse themselves together to become what we think of as our individuality as our as our conscious self and I think there are some philosophers who feel that Consciousness should be seen as a kind of Illusion um to to bring together all the different aspects of our of our mind but I I thought Archbishop you didn't really answer what Sir Anthony was asking because he he wants to know whether you believe the soul survives death but please answer the short answer is yes the law answer would take quite a while so bear with me a moment um what it is that we develop in self-consciousness in relationship to others and to God is for myself as a Christian something which does not simply cease on material death what it means that it doesn't cease what it is for that relationship with God to advance blossom come home I have no idea I have a number of images but no idea and the confidence that I as a Christian have about that is not the belief that there's something in me that will survive it's a belief in the kind of God who does not terminate the relationship initiated from God's side as I develop and grow but could I just come back very big on on one of um one of your phrases about Consciousness as an illusion yes I've come across this sort of language and I have to say it baffles me rather yes because if Consciousness is an illusion what isn't I mean the concept of an illusion a piece of pairs is yeah that's that's around yes that's perceiving yeah and I find that there's a lot of that slippage going on in some of the writing in this area um Consciousness is a mistake but to talk about mistakes we have to have a framework in which it makes sense to distinguish within mistake and the correct observation Consciousness is an illusion but we need therefore a distinction between illusion and correct perception or even well I could go on but you see the point and to say that Consciousness is something emerging to resolve the problems of your life of a discrete ete perception is not quite the same as saying it's an illusional or to say with Donald Dennett that there is no evidence for Consciousness I smashed my head profoundly I have a colleague who who when one gets into this argument and they get come to the point where one says well we don't actually have any evidence that any of the rest of us occurred maybe I'm the only one only one who is and so on um and he he finishes the conversation by saying I'm not conscious the thing that really baffles me about Consciousness is that I can kind of see that uh one could program a computer to behave exactly as though it were conscious to pass the Turing test and actually fool people into thinking that it was conscious but I still have trouble believing it actually would be and yet I think I have to be committed to the view that it that it that it would be um well I think it's sad that you are committed to that but I think it's rather sad that you're committed to that view well computers are human tools they they they they can't even add two and two together they are tools that are used by human beings by human programmers they can't even tell the time and they wouldn't know what to do if they did but it's put in another way if I may um computers are on by my scientific illiterate here computers are binary systems essentially aren't they working oh yes but that may not be very helpful but if if they are fundamentally binary systems does that mean that the way the human mind operates is invariably and always reducibly binary or other other oh no um it's just a it's just a technical convenience that they're that they're binary I mean what what matters is the software which which builds upon the the binary events that are going on at the base but then the question is isn't it whether the binary based system of a computer can be given its dependence on input given its dependence on certain fixed processes whether it could move towards a state that was not like our our minds able to operate in on them no I think I think it's a red herring where the binary I mean you could you could have a quaternary computer or an octal computer I mean it's just accidental that it happens to be an engineering convenience that computers a binary once you get into the realm of of software you can forget about that being binary perhaps I could follow up Iran's Point by asking uh whether you think a computer has Free Will and whether you think human beings have free will well I think Free Will is a difficult question and I don't think computers have have free will in the sense that I that I do think that that everything that happens in a computer is predetermined by events in in the in the in the world in but mostly in inside the computer itself um so in that sense computers don't have free will but in that sense we probably don't either I'm interested you hey there because a lot of people misunderstood your first book The Selfish Gene to say that you believed in gene determinism that everything was determined for us by our genes and therefore we didn't have free will in your second book uh the extended phenotype you took great pains to explain that you were not a gene determinist yes well usually not being a determinist includes believing in Free Will no no um the emphasis should be on the word Gene um I'm not a genetic determinist in the sense that some people thought that I was saying that it's genes that make us what we are um whereas all I was saying is that it's genes that are the fundamental unit of natural selection which is a very different matter um you can be a determinist without being a genetic determinist you can be a determinist who believes that that events in the in the world events in the universe come together to produce everything that happens afterwards including us including what we do um but that's very different genetic determinism is a much more specific and less philosophical problem does it mean that in principle every decision is predictable well that that's what that's what a determinist would say yes is that what do you think um I I hesitate a little bit because of quantum indeterminacy um but um I I don't think that you can get away from determinism by postulating a ghost inside which which takes decisions um which are somehow independent of physical reality oh I don't think that believing Free Will commits you to a ghost taking decisions independent of physical reality but if I'd like to come back to this if the distinction between absolutely inert stuff and mind is not quite where it's frequently been fought to lie if the universe doesn't just break down into sort of ghostly stuff and hard stuff then um a decision is not something which some independent homunculus inside me makes never mind what happens it is something that emerges from a set of physical conditions not wholly determined but innovating and whether I from making a difference I mean if I'm not they could be wholly determined but you would have the illusion of of of freedom I mean there there are there are how do you tell the difference well they're a neurological um experiments where people have measured brain States yes well I just finished because other people may not sorry sorry um that there are neurological experiments in which um uh people make decisions like just reaching out for a glass at some moment you have to reach out um and they think that that I I think that I take the decision now um but what the experimental results show is that actually the decision was taken some seconds before because you can tell from the brain States um that it's going to happen well I'm not sure what that means but I think it it probably means or might well mean that um when I think I'm I've taken the decision when the when the illusory ghost in me which I think of myself as as me takes the decision it has already been taken but I want one of the things which makes that experiment to my mind a bit less than clinching is of course that it relates to fairly small scale short-term rather uninteresting decisions I would be interested seriously interested to find if you could if you could map that onto deciding who to marry who to vote for what we usually mean by decisions I suppose it's just rather difficult to do experiments on that kind of exactly yes um and so perforce just as you know geneticists have to work on peas because it's easier to work on than I mean I I think you you have to reduce the problem down to something that's experimentally attractable but can we direct to our commitment to logic yes if I can just press this one because again it's an interesting conundrum to me there's an old sort of chestnut a philosophical argument which effectively says if you were to tell me that it is for ordained that I will pick up the glass of water in the next five seconds I can actually refuse to do so now my refusal may be predetermined but you see that there's a sort of yeah regress of intelligibility in other words a true statement I am determined it is determined that I pick up this glass of water is incommunicable it can't be spoken without making a difference to my possibility that's yes I think that's right and that's the kind of thing philosophers like but can I also say that that most philosophers don't like the naive picture of Free Will that that experiment presuppose right I mean it was an idea made popular initially by Descartes and by David Hume and a long tradition of empiricists and rationalist philosophers uh that there was a sort of Soul inside that in in which mental events occurred which were the causes of the bodily events and it's that picture which that experiment presupposes but since at least the time of Wittgenstein right ruin and I both admire uh and Gilbert Ryle who was my teacher here many years ago it's commonly thought that the robotics sound philosophical reasons for denying that that is the way things work it's very much it's surprising that you should admire because it is very much the ghost in the machine picture and you're saying ah the Machine Works before the ghost does whereas I think most philosophers nowadays would think the whole idea of constructing body and mind like that is quite wrong but why doesn't it destroy the idea of deter of free of Free Will because it only shows the order of events in an act that is undetermined may not be what you would have expected if you had the false philosophical idea well I'm not a philosopher that'll be obvious um uh perhaps you should have invited a philosopher perhaps we should move from question one about human beings but could I just round it off with taking up something that he said right you said uh when you were talking about possible immortality that as a Christian you thought this and that so do I take it that that means that you think the immortality of the Soul or survival of any kind is a matter of faith and not something that can be proved by reason as many philosophers in the past thought it could broadly that's right and I I can't think of any strictly philosophical arguments that would help here and although it's interesting when people talk about near-death experiences and things that apparently suggest Consciousness operating from a point of view outside the body I don't think that settles a theological point I I would embed talking about my hopes for eternal life in the specific Christian discourse Revelation that I accept so I wouldn't be looking for a knock down argument about immortality there well may we move on to stage two the origin of the human species uh and I like to start it off by reading one of the questions which was sent in by Dr Robert Gilbert fellow and tutor in Biochemistry Maudlin college and he says do you think that human scientific knowledge can be wholly explained by biological evolution would you like to start I don't even understand what that means I mean he means the existence of people like you who have I mean if it said if he said do I think that humans can be wholly explained by or the existence of humans can be so I would say yes um but scientific knowledgeable scientific knowledge is something that humans have in their brains um so I suppose the answer is yes I can't think what else you need to explain humans or indeed any other animal than biological evolution um and I presume we all accept biological evolution yeah I'd guess that the question might be about some of what we've just been talking about Consciousness and so forth the capacity of a materially based mental system to represent accurately or adequately in some some sense the structure of the universe is that something which biologically evolutionary sense can well I think it's very plausible that that um biological evolution would indeed give rise to brains which are good at analyzing things good at synthesizing things and good at um a packing knowledge away but it's undeniable that humans that the human brain does things which were which are far beyond what you would expect of a creature that merely has to survive in the Glycerine of Africa and Hunt wildebeest and find water holes and things so that there are strong emergent properties in the human mind which arise presumably because in order to build a brain that is good at surviving in a certain way in a mundane world it's rather hard to build that brain which is not automatically capable of doing more advanced things such as mathematics and philosophy um in rather the same way as computers were originally designed as calculating machines and then without any modification it turned out that they're also very good at playing chess and drawing pictures and and doing um all the other things that that they do I find that very interesting because you're suggesting that the brain in order to do the job in The evolutionary Niche that it has to do has to have a capacity in excess of the merely functional problem solving yes yes based yes or if not has to at least a way of life that was discovered by our species in which it did you know other species do it do it differently of course but but um you asked if we all believed in biological evolution and I take it we all do that we might differ um at the explanation of it uh or the extent of it and I'd like to put you around the question whether you accept that the first human beings had non-human ancestors yes I do and do you think that there was any divine intervention at the point when the first humans evolved from their non-human ancestors well I think there's from where I start there has to be a point in the story at which the proto-human becomes conscious of what I'll call in shorthand a call from God or an address from God again I'm wary of saying God somehow Ben's done Tinkers with the Machinery but that there is a point if you like implicit in the whole process from the beginning a point at which it will be possible for that proto-human to be conscious in another way including the consciousness of the Divine and that I would say this is the beginning of what I've regard is humanity in the image of God I have a problem with the very idea of the first human I think there never was a first human in fact I mean because it's all it's all a gradual change and um I mean what perhaps I could ask Archbishop I mean do you think there was a moment when as it were the last Homo erectus parents looked down fondly at their baby which was the first Homo sapiens um I mean I I suspect the pope probably does think that because he actually thinks that God did intervene and and inject herself I'll ask him sometimes yeah I think I think you're right that saying that there is a first human being a simple sense is problematic on all sorts of levels but the point at which I would want to begin to call such a Being recognizably Human to the other way around if you're like is the point at which I would see that evidence of a self-awareness and God awareness no I haven't access to that I don't know what what was going on in the mind of the homo erectus Homo sapiens crossover period but that's what I would have to say don't you think that that self-awareness it might itself have been a gradual sort of emerging thing rather than a sudden um I mean you know people doing experiments on chimpanzees which they call self-awareness experiments where they put lipstick on on the on the cheek or something and see whether the chimpanzee when it looks in a mirror it says Ah that must be me and started well that's one attempt that experimental psychologists have made to uh to investigate self-awareness um I should have thought there is self-awareness way way way before you would even start to call it human well I was here to ask about this blurring between the two does that mean that that there is not a point when a new species emerges I think so yes I mean there may in some in some special cases be a macro mutational step where and this happens in Plants especially where a new species just suddenly comes into existence and is instantly um incapable of interbreeding with the old one but in in animals I think generally it's not the case that there is a sudden moment when a new species comes into existence so there's going to be happy interbreeding between not quite humans well let's say just to suppose we did a thought experiment in which we um could go in a time machine back to anywhere we like in in history um in evolutionary history then um you would only you would gradually have a fading out of the ability to interbreed as you go further and further back so if you had if you did the thought experiment of hopping backwards in say um 100 000 year steps in a time machine and each time you land and you take on board one passenger and you can't that passenger back another hundred thousand years and then you see whether you can interbreed with the chaps that you meet um when you when you when when you when you get there I'm suggesting that maybe 200 000 is too too long maybe ten thousand years um that every ten thousand years is stop the most recent additions to the passenger list will always be capable of interbreeding with the next lot and probably the next but one but that there comes a point when the next but 10 for example can't interbreed and it's a gradual fading out of ability to interbreed and interbreeding by the way of course is the standard Criterion for member remember the same species you you don't have any problem with language emerging by natural selection well that's very interesting because um I mean language true syntactic language as opposed to the many um communication systems have um recursive self-embedded um uh syntactics structures um that seems to be uniquely human um and you mean having words in it like if not that's right yes um the adjective noun or the adjective noun which adverbly verbed in the verb all that sort of um which which no other species can do um now there is some very interesting evidence that um I think there are two or three genes I've forgotten what they're called uh which have mutated so that they're different in in us from chimpanzees there are lots of other cheese that are these particular ones are of great interest because when humans mutated humans mutant humans who have reverted back to the chimpanzee State can't talk and so the suggestion is that what was required for language to evolve in in humans was it at some point this could have been a rather sudden moment when a particular mutation occurred um which uh enabled humans to um to use recursive syntax and if that were true it would be a a remarkable example of a sort of major step in even I mean there really could have been a moment when the child could talk and the parents couldn't it's a problem who the child talked to of course that seems to me an enormously important question who the child talks too because um in in ordinary physical Evolution there's no difficulty in thinking that a mutation can produce an animal with a longer leg than other members species I mean you can measure the leg but the idea that just one member had a language given that language is a social Community yes now you can't really imagine that it would have had a language it would have been I mean there have been other suggestions that the ability to do um hierarchical um embedment if we can call it starting before land which it was used in in controlling um because presumably the child would just have shouted at his parents until they shouted back yeah I mean if you listen to those those um chimpanzees who have been taught uh various versions of human language like like sign language um claims are made that they are doing it properly but it but I think the consensus is probably that when Washoe the chimpanzee says please give me a banana what she's really saying is me Me banana banana banana give me give me give me um which I think the mutated humans can do too um it's just that they what they what they can't do is this is the house that southern the Jack built so it's actually rather like what she was saying about the brain that there's a point at which the sort of Step change in capacity which is not predictable simply in terms of the niche that it fits in that's right and and it could be an exception to my general Prejudice that evolution is always gradual it could be a rather unique exception thank you so even if there wasn't a first human being there was the first that's right that's right there indeed couldn't be yeah thank you before we leave the question of the origin of the human species I'd like to read out one more question from the floor from Isabel Richards it goes like this human beings are immensely imperfect with so many of our potentialities unrealized all these failures of evolution or are they failures of design I imagine the first alternative is a question to you hey well um there are numerous imperfections in not just the human body but in in um many animal bodies um and they are extremely revealing because they are um I mean they won't surprise anybody on this platform but to an American fundamentalist creationist um they're quite worrying because they're Things That No designer could possibly have perpetrated um I mean things like the the recurrent laryngeal nerve which is one of the branch of the cranial nerve and it goes to the larynx but instead of going straight to the to the larynx it goes way way down into the chest and then loops around one of the main arteries in the chest and then goes back up again which in a giraffe is a detour of about 15 feet um and um so this is this has been um often often quoted as an example of imperfection no designer would ever dream of doing something as silly as that but of course if you understand it in terms of evolutionary history it makes perfect sense because in our fish ancestors the most direct route between the uh the start of the nerve and its end organ was indeed south of the artery that didn't that it's that it still is and as Evolution progressed as the net got longer the fish don't have necks as the neck got longer in their Descendants the marginal cost of another millimeter of detour was less than the marginal cost of the immense embryological upheaval it would have taken to have jumped it over the um so if you if you look at it in terms of History then it makes perfect sense and we're full of examples like that and rather serious ones sometimes like the imperfections of our the way we so many people have back pain is because we're walking upright when when our ancestors walked on on all fours but I don't know if that's what the questioner means because she says there's so many of our potentialities unrealized and I obviously nothing that I've said has anything any bearing on that I I think there are two kinds of question going on here at least um imperfection and incompletion and unrealized potentiality is about incompletion isn't it it's about the fact that there are things we might as individuals or even as a species conceivably do but we can't or don't um and I don't see that that's a matter of failure because in any system where we grow through time and develop Through Time whether as individuals or as species that's just part of what it is to be temporarily conditioned to live in time one thing after another failure is I think another kind of question isn't it and it's yes the apparent um um what inefficiency or irrationality in a rather loose sense that you've just described in terms of but I almost wonder whether she means something like the Christian I don't know we're all imperfect because of original sin or something like that I mean it is part of Christian theology isn't it that that humans are all born in sin and sinful until redeemed and could you mean that I think Isabel Richards is probably here but perhaps she could tell us what she means hi um well I think that the context of the question when posed was when we think about unpotentiality I mean potentialities that are unfulfilled um the context originally of the thought of this question was you know when a mother had a child in the child for example dies without being able to fulfill what could be its full life um and that there are these tragic moments in in people's lives um and you as humans want to try and explain or to try and come to terms with what those things mean and I think um the question is based around do do we need a sort of explanation for the fact that those things are unfulfilled is that something that Evolution will eventually for example get rid of is there some sort of end game or is there or is um on the other hand clear the question and I think it is much more a question to the arch Christian then well my answer would just be it's tough stuff happens I think I might feel right to say a little bit more than stuff happens um because you're asking of course the most fundamental question about if you like the the emotional coherence almost of religious belief how it's compatible with the fact that lives are cut short in terrible circumstances I haven't got a mega theory that we'll sort this out I have a kind of bottom line of understanding that in a world where change and chance are from the point of view of any individual uncontrollable tragic accidents happen that there is no way or perhaps that's just an elegant version of stuff happens right it's not quite that but that that is one of the things that happens in a world where we are not in control of our circumstances I mean it it's of course inherent in the very idea of natural selection that that distress happens Far From Evolution getting rid of the problems that you're talking about it's the very essence of natural selection that that unfortunate things happen um death non-random death before reproduction is what natural selection is all about and it's tragic and and the the if if one looks around the world and sees the sheer amount of suffering that there is in the animal kingdom as well as it is in the in in the human um it it is exactly as you would expect it to be if it were just the blind forces of nature acting if if there were no um overarching purpose in the in the world it's one of the strongest points one can make and Darwin himself said it uh that I find it impossible to believe in something like believe that the the igneumonidi that's a family of wasps who torture their victims in horrible ways um could be could be created by beneficent deity or some something like like that um it's it's utterly foreign to the scientific way of thinking to say oh isn't isn't the world terrible shouldn't shouldn't Evolution do something about it it's because it's terrible that Evolution produces the results that it does so this really is much more of a problem for you isn't it I think it is also the the point that Richard made about is that we're design faults I mean our eyes having been put in backwards and that kind of thing they make but perhaps you don't believe that the Universe was actually designed all we've got to go on when we use a word like design is what it's like for us to design things and that's a fairly short-term exercise with controllable material I don't know for obvious reasons what it might be like to create a universe I avoid the word design that there should be a universe which is intelligible that it hangs together that in various ways its processes converge to certain ends yes that's part of what I mean by believing that God created the universe that our God is an intelligent God that that involves God in what I'd call the micromanagement of the process so that there are again rapid excursions to adjust the mechanisms when they're not doing well that I I find very difficult because it runs straight into the worst and morally the worst kind of case that you're talking about if God can do that why doesn't he do it more can we move now on to our third topic the the origin of Life how did life originate on Earth uh and it it seems clear that life the origin of Life can't be simply explained in darwinian terms because darwinian explanation assumes true breeding population yes so this seems to me rather more vividually for you than it is really um that's of course true um natural selection explains an enormous amount once it gets started but it can't start until you've got genetics and so there has to be a kind of protogenetics before this before there's life meaning that there has to be self-replicating molecules is probably the best way to put it and so the whole Enterprise to understand the origin of life is an Enterprise to imagine what it was like in the sea probably in the sea anyway in the in the world before there was life when there were molecules bumbling around and self-replicating molecules that made copies of themselves uh came into existence by sheer luck um this is an event that only had to happen once unlike all the subsequent things that happened in in evolution which where there's a repetition of billions and billions of times of the same kinds of things going on the origin of life would have been I'm not saying it was a unique event but it but it doesn't have to be any more than a a unique event um once that happened then the whole process took off nobody knows how it happened um there have been various theories about it and the currently most fashionable theory is the so-called RNA world Theory where the idea is that the original genetic molecule probably wasn't dead it almost certainly wasn't DNA DNA is too complicated um but it could have been RNA or or something like RNA which has the property of being a good Catalyst a good enzyme as well as being a good replicator and those are the two properties that you needed DNA is a very good replicator but a terrible Catalyst and protein is a good Catalyst but a terrible replicator RNA is reasonably good at both and so it's possible that it all started off with RNA and then the twin functions diverged and DNA as it were usurped the replication function while while protein usurped the and the enzymatic function that's the most fashionable Theory now um I would like to say a little bit more about about how improbable it might have been I said it required sheer luck and um there is an argument which I've put before that it could have been an absolutely stupendous Stroke of Luck and this has quite an interesting argument it uses the anthropic principle um since we know that there are probably about 10 to the 22 planets at least in the universe the number of opportunities for life to evolve staggers the imagination it is conceivable that we are alone in the universe and actually quite a lot of people think we are and would want to believe we are if we are alone in the universe then it follows that the origin of Life on this planet was a quite stupefyingly rare and improbable event and that would be a very odd consequence because what it would mean is that when we when chemists look for a theory like the RNA world theory when they look for a theory they're not looking for a plausible Theory at all they're looking for a highly implausible Theory because if it were plausible that life could originate on a planet then the universe would be crawling with life and my view is that it probably is crawling with life but and therefore that it's not all that improbable but by crawling with life I might mean only a billion independent life forms have evolved and a billion is such a tiny number compared to the number of planets that there are in the universe that these islands of of life in the universe could be so spread out that they never have any chance of meeting each other or even knowing each other a sort of celestial Polynesia without any canoes Richard in in several of your books you've shown enormous Ingenuity in proving that things which seem astronomically improbable are not astronomically improbable but it seems to be a big step to move from saying that something was not astronomically impossible so it actually happened I mean it's not astronomically impossible that the roof of the sheldonian should fall on you in a moment's time but I don't think that means it's going to happen no but remember that it only has to happen once in the history in the history and it only has to happen on one planet in the universe and that this is where the anthropic principle comes in could you explain to people what yeah if it did if it's such an improbable event that it happened in only one planet in the in the universe then that planet has to be this planet because here we are and that's that's the anthropic principle when you sorry when you say had to be this planet what kind of necessity are you talking about I mean philosophers distinguish between metaphysical necessity and epistemic necessity epistemic necessity is the opposite of epistemic possibility something is epistemic epistemically possible if for all we know it might be true but that doesn't mean that that something is epistemically necessary therefore means that we know it is true but that doesn't mean that it was necessary in advance I think you somewhere Give an example yourself um of somebody who's put before a farting Squad of 10 marksmen um and they all Miss and people say Well there must be some explanation for that and he said oh no it'd have to be that way because I'm still here yes um that's the example of John Leslie isn't it yes um no the the way I was using it I I don't I don't know the words epistemic and and so on so I'm not going to use that but but um there are so many planets in in the universe that we are allowed to postulate theory of the origin of life which has only a very very very low probability of happening and the reason we're allowed to do that is that we are here on a planet where it manifestly happened because we're here we're thinking about it we're talking about it so if it's true I don't believe for a moment it's true that there's life on only one planet in the universe but if anybody here wants to say this life this this planet is unique in in having life then they are entitled to do so because we know it happened here we're sitting here talking about it therefore if this planet had to be with hindsight it's not a necessity in advance it's with hindsight had to be the one where it it it did happen I think John Leslie's argument is a little bit different um I don't think that applies to to this Ken I think we we will be coming back to the anthropic principle when we're talking about the origin of the universe but before we do that can just come come back on on one interesting question about the um what you call the proto-genetics or the genetics um is that as much as to say that even before we have a genetic scheme we have the transfer of information yes absolutely yes and that um if you like turning back your own point about the origins of humanity there's no point in the Universal story where we can say there is no information think um that one that might be one of the places where you would want to suggest that there was a sudden moment when something happened um information in this context would mean um that there are self-replicating entities but there is more than one kind of them um uh so it's not enough just to have a self-replication which makes infinite numbers of copies of itself because then you don't get competition you don't get them get variety um so it has to be something like DNA probably nothing like as complex as DNA but something like DNA where um information means that there are there's there's heterogeneity in the in the types of entity that there are um and each type gives gives rise to its own type with an occasional possibility of a mistake which then increases the number of different types that there are which therefore allows for the possibility of competition between them where competition means very precisely competition to become more numerous in the population of such entities as as compared with with others and I think that that had to be the first step nobody knows and it's a very very difficult problem how something like the cryptic code of DNA arose it's a it's um it's um often described as possibly a frozen accident that that once the Cryptid code had Arisen um then it couldn't be changed because any any change would be completely immediately disastrous um catastrophically disastrous but how the cryptic code arose I think is a is a is a mystery waiting to be solved I mean just as I think I said at the beginning we would have to say this is an anthropogenic Universe in the sense that it's you know it's thrown up us is there then a sense in which we have to say that the universe is necessarily an information generating I think it's a very interesting point to suggest the universe is an information generator I mean I wouldn't bring us into it I mean it throws up kangaroos as well um but um yes I think it would be fair to say that that natural selection generates information we're just about to move on to the origin of the Universe I think um but uh there's a bridging question here from Barry Billingsley says surely if the truth is that the universe is billions of years old and life evolved it would have been better when the Bible was written to say nothing about how humans began did the writers essentially get it wrong it's probably one for me that the biblical writers were if you're like faced with a set of options in cluding telling the truth that the universe is billions of years old and saying oh that's too difficult the writers of the Bible inspired as I believe they were were nonetheless not inspired to do 21st century physics they were inspired to pass on to their readers what God wanted them to know forgive the naked theology here but I might as well come clean and that means reading the first book of the Bible what I look for is the basic information a slightly different sense from what we were talking about listener the universe depends on God and God's freedom Humanity has a very distinctive role in that universe and from the first measurable moment Humanity has made a rather conspicuous mess of that role that's where the Bible begins that's that's what I need to know so to speak and I don't think that um it makes very much sense to talk about the writers of scripture getting it wrong in the sense that there was lots of information available and they happened to get on the wrong bits of it but I I wonder when you say humans got it wrong I mean presumably original City yes um but I I I'm baffled by the way sophisticated theologians who know perfectly well Adam and Eve never existed still carry on talking about it as though it had some profound wisdom to impart to us in an allegorical sense or I mean that I presume is what you what you mean it's again something which isn't just a 21st century invention but some it's a way people origin from very early on but I don't understand why you really bother because when you think back to who wrote Genesis they were not there's no reason to think that they possessed any particular wisdom or knowledge why would you want to waste your time reinterpreting Genesis to make sense of it in the 21st century why not just stick to 21st century science if I want to answer 21st century scientific questions then I stick to 21st century science if I want to understand my moral and spiritual position in the universe I reserve the right to go back to Genesis yes but but why don't you then why don't you then talk about moral and spiritual problems as you wish to talk about them what how does it help to go back to the to the just what somebody wrote in whatever it was 800 BC in um well presumably Rowan thinks that in a certain sense they were written by God not by these humans I mean and since since he has been sporting enough to bring God into the discussion and you I think uh Richard believe you have a disproof of God's existence I don't that you were wrong when you said that I I constructed in The God Delusion the seven point scale um of which one was I'm I I know God exists uh seven was I know God doesn't exist and I called myself a six why don't you call yourself an agnostic then I do um but but I but I think it's a I think if someone described as the world's most famous atheists by me um but you you were 747 oh yes I believe that when when you talk about agnosticism it's very important to make a distinction between I don't know whether X is true or not therefore it's 50 50 likely or unlikely and that's the kind of agnostic which I which I don't which I'm definitely not um I think one can place estimates of probability on on these things and I think the probability of of any Supernatural Creator existing is very very low so let's say I'm a 6.9 but that still doesn't mean that I'm that I'm absolutely confident um that I absolutely know because I don't that I was asking for your reasons for the high probability Okay the reason for the high probability are that um complicated things things that appear to be designed don't just happen they as Darwin showed us and this is what I meant right at the beginning when I said that Darwin's achievement gives us confidence and the confidence that he that he gives us is because he showed how you can go this wonderful thing almost too wonderful to be true this wonderful thing that you can go from extreme Simplicity where there is no design where there is no complexity and after four billion years you end up with us and that's an explicable process it's an understandable process we understand it it works now that's an astonishing thing to have to have happened if you then go back and say oh yes but I expect there was a god at the beginning anyway I mean that that that completely undermines the whole rationale for doing it why bother to do it if you're going to having devoted having explained how it took four billion years to develop complexity and the illusion of design it's betrayal of everything that science stands for to suddenly go back and say oh yes but there was a god at the beginning anyway who started it all off or something of that that sort Consciousness is part of it intelligence design complexity the Elegance of of of Life all these things come late in the universe they come after a long period of billions of years of evolution they've come it took four billion years on this planet we don't know how long it took on other planets if there are um but it's not something that just happens that's the Boeing 747 argument but you you I thought you were buying 747 argument was that complexity can only be produced by that a God could only produce the whole evolutionary story if it was more complex than the whole evolutionary well and then it would be more complex but it certainly couldn't be simple anyway it would have to be it would have to be I mean if if we're asking God to be be capable of Designing the laws of physics minimally designing the laws of physics let's say setting the twiddling the knobs to get the the universe's fundamental constants right in order to produce a universe perhaps um dealing with the um the chemical events of the origin of life um so he's got to be at least as complicated complicated enough to do that and he's got to forgive your sins and listen to your prayers and and all that kind of thing don't we have not a simple creature don't we have what that we have to distinguish between two senses of complexity yes and of Simplicity there is complexity of structure and complexity of function now traditionally theologians have said that God was simple that is to say he had no structure he was not spread out in space and time but of course in saying that he was omnipotent they said that he had an enormous number of powers an infinite number of powers but there is a distinction between complexity of structure and complexity of function uh take my electric razor it is a much more complicated machine than a Cutthroat razor if the Cutthroat razor is simple in structure but it has more complex Powers than the electric razor because the electric razor can only be used to shave a beard whereas the Cutthroat razor could be used to cut a throat indeed you needn't even have a Cutthroat raising just find a stone a flint and um I really don't see what you're what you're saying I mean you cannot you cannot be serious two senses of Simplicity yes yes not that I know much about razors but I can't he can't be a simple creature he said well in a sense obviously not we're not talking about a creature we're not talking about a single structure or a single element within the system we're talking about whatever it is that sustains the entire system that I think what what Tony was reminding us of is that long philosophical tradition starting to go back to philosophy again which says God is simple in the sense that God is not the result of any process it's not things that have to be put together God is such that within that unconditional actuality that is God all sorts of things are possible in what he subsequently does engages with and that's the sense of Simplicity I think the theologians and philosophers have been looking for I I was very struck by our discussion of complexity and simplicity in in The God Delusion and um had to sit down and think a bit about why I didn't think it was quite on the ball here but I don't think the language of simplicity has Justified is is nonsense if you're talking about something which does not come to the end of the sense in which you might say that the what David boom calls the implicate order of the universe is simple but it's not the result of a process it is what it is with all the complexity and it's not something that has been put together or brought into being I have to say that I think the doctrine of divine simplicity is in flat contradiction to most of the other attributes that theologians attribute to God but I just want to put in a note of dissent yes well I hear that um what I can't understand is why you don't see the extraordinary beauty of the idea that we can explain the world the universe life we can explain it from well physicists to Nautilus telling us starting from literally nothing I mean that is such a staggeringly elegant and beautiful thing why would you want to clutter up your world view with something so messy as a god because it's nothing from nothing interesting you say clutter because I I entirely agree about the elegance and beauty of what you're talking about um I was if I may say so I was happy to quote you in a Christmas film a couple of years ago on this subject because if I'm gonna say is it you write wonderfully about exactly that elegance and that beauty and it's a delight to read and I find I'm you know inspired by that I don't see clutter coming into it at all for the simple reason but as I say I'm not thinking of God as an extra that has to be shoehorned somehow into this which is exactly how I see it I mean yes good night that's one final question before handing over to the presidential book uh you know it should seem to be uh attracted by the idea that there may be multiple universes other many other universes and this is at one point uh something you offer is an explanation of the very striking fact of the cosmological constants being so fine-tuned that we are able to live in a universe governed by them now it seems to me that intelligent design on the one hand and multiple universes on the other exactly on a level they are both metaphysical hypotheses because these other universes cannot be amenable to scientific investigation otherwise they'd be our universe and I'm not against metaphysics I'm a metaphysician myself but it does seem to me that if one or not to teach intelligent or even mention intelligent design in science classes one or not to teach or even mention multiverses well there are no doubt physicists here who will will give us the the it's not just that multiverses are invented for the purpose of explaining why um the physical constants appear to be finely tuned there are other reasons for postulating uh multiverses it's a kind of analogous situation I mean I I can deal with the anthropic principle at a planetary level which is what we were talking about before where we said um that there are so many billion planets and therefore we can make inferences about the improbability that we are allowed to to to to entertain in talking about the origin of life it's a parallel argument that's used with with them with the Multiverse where the universe that we're in um appears to be finely tuned According to some views not all views by the way not all physicists except that um and therefore in a rather analogous way to the toh how I use plan is there are some physicists who postulate many universes in which um each Universe has its own versions of the physical laws and constants and then by the anthropic principle again um we have to be in the kind of universe which is capable of giving rise to us and therefore it's no surprise that that we that we are um that that's only one way in which physicists deal with that with that uh question um there are other ways that other physicists do I think we're about to have to wind up I just asked you around if you would like a final word before we ask Professor Brook too um I'd love to talk more about the universal Multiverse question but if I could just go back for a moment to the the Clutter question um because I do think you put your finger on one of the things that does seriously divide us for me the the elegance and the beauty you talk about is an Elegance which is if you like simply framed by the sense of a God who is let's let's call him a combination of love and Mathematics these purposes producing this sort of Elegance eternally unconditionally and I feel for that vision of the universe and the hand of God very much as you feel for what you've been talking about in terms of the elegance and beauty of the scientific explanation that is for me at least as much worth contemplating enjoying not just investigating it enjoying as the scientific battery you've sketched thank you very much thank you Mr I think Professor Brook is I'm going to say a few words and it declares the session colleagues ladies and gentlemen as joint convener of Oxford Sophia Europa Group I'm honored to propose this brief vote of thanks to our distinguished speakers they've surely met our highest expectations for serious dialogue on a subject that in the blog sphere so often attracts the angry and the opinionated Charles Darwin declined to discuss humankind in his original species declaring it a subject to Riven with prejudice in a culture that now contemplates the prospects for post-humanism and transhumanism prejudices still abound how how refreshing then to witness an engagement of the quality we've experienced this afternoon and how appropriate that it should have taken place in a university with which each speaker has been intimately associated and where the proper study of humanity requires the insights of many disciplines as a historian of science I might perhaps be permitted a moment's reflection on how high profile events of this kind leave their mark as with the debate between the bishop of Oxford Samuel wilberforths and Thomas Henry Huxley such events produce delicious anecdotes and later mythologies that shape public opinion long afterwards when a former Archbishop of York Dr John hubgood once engaged with Professor Dawkins a newspaper headline the following day famously read Apes have souls too says primate in in such debates there can be no easy victories of that Contra tone between wilberforth and Huxley it was reported at the time that each had found a foe worthy of their Steel and made their charges and counter charges very much to their own satisfaction and the Delight of their respective friends this afternoon we've been privileged to hear three interlocutors even more worthy of their Steel their contributions will surely have pleased their friends but they've done far more than that in enriching our understanding and in probing those fishes 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UhJ3IgmlTH4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UhJ3IgmlTH4 | Early Withdrawl Ep. 4 Cowboy and Lucky | I'm cowboy and I'm looked believe it or not we're brothers for nothing more than a misfit and an ex-military man we're not the most subtle bounty hunters money can buy but our knack for mr. I nose for trouble always seems to get the job done if it ain't broke just you wait now was she'd hurry up when do we go in he said there'd be a signal oh you remember Benny blueberry yeah she was the one with them ya dig that you know what I wonder if she still do that thing with my problem go on a cold dark night there was the bark watch your beer main meth in the bar looked a lot the goods are if you were I spoke not a word about me a beer sure did why did you buy me a beer because you look thirsty how do I look thirsty looking a mirror big guy you're sweating like a [ __ ] in church needed a drink so I sensual I know you from somewhere I don't know you might would you read Leviticus what's that it's a book of the Bible what's it say it's a book of laws laws what kind of lost you see people back in those days were so stupid they didn't know what they should or should not do so they wrote it all down in a book they were stupid yeah they were stupid they were so stupid they had to be told things like not to have sex with her own mother or not to have sex with animals pretty stupid right I mean you're smart enough not to have sex with a goat aren't you sure you are but you know what i find more interesting than the laws that the punishment the punishment you have a punishment if i were to hit you what would you want to do come on now what would you do if i were to hit you hit you back that's right you did me back you're worn out way nobody taught you to do it he just did it you just did it because it made sense to do so it's like a involuntary reflex you see that's how they punish people back in those days if you took their eye they took your eye if you broke their bone they broke your back it just made sense you know what the best part is it was absolutely completely one hundred percent fair now what would they do if you kill the people they were very specific about that would you like to read I don't be Carrie then let me tell you what it says it says my command of God above if you kill someone then you too shall be killed Big John how do you know my name because Big John you killed a man and i'm here to see to it that you're funny you can run Big John but God now I will find you that's signal now come on chop-chop oh Oh big fella okay calm down we're just gonna take you in you ain't taking me anywhere oh come quality job don't make me hurt you oh no you ain't laying a hand on Big John oh yeah you just hit a lady that's no lady make any matter stay out of this if you know it's good for you Big John's wanted for murder and we're taking them in Big John don't make me hurt you damn it do you idiots ever bring anyone in alive yeah idiot you ever do anything right now why brother Sam's ride cowboy get out you do this imma kill you both you are bad that got me k get out of here now you got it let's hang come on they go they're gonna tell you a lot you apart or not get now imma kill you both you are dead till you got her staying anyway you really have no idea when we're trying to get out of town to you sure I do we're going to the lake no we're getting the hell out of dollars cuz a whole motorcycle gangs out to kill us it's not a vacation why you got a beer why not exactly you know how I know you're gay because you're going on a weekend vacation with another man piss off why are you here because I am going with you like hail yes she is she's got a gig what what happened to fishing and laying low we are she's got a gig we're gonna fish everybody's happy what happened to laying low we're gonna go into a bar put her on stage in front of a crowd of people introduce them to her music seller CDs all while she's on stage wailing like a cat that got his tail hey be nice all the while you and I are gonna sit in the front row shake hands and make an ass out of herself in general how's that laying low God you are so dumb do you think if you were gonna kill us you come to a concert if I knew we were sponsoring it yeah oh you think too much this trip better get better real quick okay let's go shut up shut up I can't take it anymore look dude i'm sorry i don't know good music when it you know starts playing your freakin ears dude what she's gotta practice lucky listen if she don't stop singing I'm gonna blow my brains out and I'm gonna shoot you too I'll take a break okay thank you that's it that's it pull the truck over pull the damn truck over what is your problem if I don't get five minutes away from this Brent I'm gonna jump out of the struck with us moving or not that's what's up I love you too lucky Oh this looks promising dude get the AC fixed in your truck it's not my truck you got the cash nope all I gots plastic good try Missy thank you buddy do that's not fair you got any cash are you kidding I wonder if there's an ATM around here not doubt it what the hell are we anyway nowhere ville you know what I saw a bank back there in town oh yeah you got your uh catch card yeah but where's yours well I I lost that a long time ago tell me you reported it lost tell me you reported it lost yeah that would be a no and why not if I don't have the card to see what number to call when it's lost how can i call that number do not say another word for God's sake do not say another word get in the truck get y'all's ass in the truck bagley the way hey you want me to get you a beer out of there drinking and driving you I lucky what you can then go into the bank with a gun look this is how we're going to do this we're going to take the bait kill those two pricks and make it seem like they were just in the wrong place at the wrong time you feel me ok how you doing darling how can I help you today well when I came in I wanted to make what's wrong but now that I'm here I'd like to make a deposit well the bank closes at five but i'm open all night long well you need to cannot get it on a box off that please sure thing sweetie why do joint accounts to please please please can we stay here tonight you are a simple solar charger look ya'll take the bank those two idiots of mine no one kills them but me watch we stay here heard her say if you'd like to open up joint accounts what does that even mean you know exactly what that means oh I don't want to see you naked oh god don't be childish me I stand everybody unwind please just take the money and don't hurt anybody I said get down on the floor okay hell no don't get out okay you better get down for I count to three I get down hell no I said don't get down but he said I heard what he said and we ain't gettin down 123 [ __ ] when you gettin down and you ain't gonna do a damn thing about it uh what what are you doing I got this cowboy Big John with your friend wouldn't ya a dead piece of meat i left in the parking lot last night was your buddy wood we have cash go I saw you shaking and crying over his dead ass you gonna pull that trigger you know what your luck if I don't take this gone away from you and stick it up your big ass you're gonna die [ __ ] no you are free big job let her go don't make this any worse you hear me this Oh I got the shot damn it don't take the shot she's too close don't think for one second that I don't know how to use this thing I would move big fella she gets me she's been drinking good boy next time you want to take Dale you with us and I [ __ ] you just tell me to shut the hell up you got hey lucky yeah you're welcome smartass no matter seren down just sky I there's a way I you my money's gone his dopes gone and you say you got this I was kidnapped and part of the deal ah man she shot she's coming with us what the hell she is if she doesn't die she might be to get out of jail free card one I know him so your drug too I know who stole your money three I know who stole that [ __ ] little girl for I'm selling the bass out cuz he [ __ ] me over hey don't know you're gonna bring no gunshot victim female over my house you owe me you know it and I know it I'm gonna give her something fast she's not gonna make it 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BiQeVP1ugUQ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BiQeVP1ugUQ | Barnes Takeout: Art talk on Manet’s Le Linge | [Music] hi and welcome to the barnes takeout my name is kedrick harris i'm a member of the art team and i'm instructor of adult education here at the barnes foundation today we're going to look at french artist eduamane's laundry or lilange and it hangs here in gallery 2 on the west wall it was painted in 1875 and it is flanked here by two plein air paintings by paul cezanne and laundry is also a plein air painting which is surprising considering its large format it was completed in the parisian garden of many's colleague alfons ish and we know that um the models are alice le gouvei and also the daughter of le gouvei so let's take a look closer look we see here a contemporary scene a young woman in a garden dressed in blue she's washing linens accompanied by her child some of the linens already hang on the line and the child is fascinated by this cascade of water coming from the hands of the mother and the two are neatly framed by the foliage of this town garden and the activities washing it's generally a strenuous activity however here we have no tension at all it's a peaceful moment a simple moment that is very much about the present and if we look at the colors we see vivid greens bright blue and monet's trademark black is really nowhere to be found except for that ribbon on the woman's bonnet and the way that monet builds up the color can take a closer look at these greens he he really places colors different hues side by side rather than gradually building up layers and blending pigments and glazes in the academic style and so we have essentially patches of color side by side and bene was known as a painter of modern life this grew out of conversations with poet charles baudelaire who wrote an essay of that title panto de la vie moderne and rather than depicting subjects of the past biblical classical literary subjects historical subjects the painter of modern life according to baudelaire focused on the present the urban life he saw around him or her and we see that here laundry is very much in some ways a departure for money from the previous decade where he made a name for himself presenting controversial polemic paintings such as luncheon on the grass or olympia here we have really no confrontation no sense of irony we have a very as i said kind of simple scene and if we take a look at of kind of the the space of the painting we do have this kind of closed space we don't see sky we don't see the sun or horizon we really are deep in the city and deep in this parisian garden and and there is a real stability to this composition that comes especially from this monumental figure of the mother however the picture is not static it is very dynamic and some of that dynamism comes from really the application of paint and the way that the touches of paint seem to kind of dissolve into the atmosphere into the atmosphere of this light-filled garden and this pair is really subsumed by light we could even say that the subject of this painting is indeed light and the year this picture was shown a poet stefan malamey close friend and colleague of manet wrote an essay called the impressionists and eduamane and there in the essay uh melanie talks about this painting in the barns and he also hails monet as the leader of the impressionists and this is a sort of problematic statement because many was not a member of the impressionist group and he also never exhibited with the group um and certainly rejected that title um however we could also say not only um that perhaps money was the leader of the impressionist but we could say that man i learned from the impressionists um he spent a lot of time in the mid 1870s around the time this painting was completed with the impressionists like bert morizzo like claude monet he spent time in argentine painting out of doors um and truly um he is one of the least classifiable artists of the 19th century mene has been called the last of the old masters he's been called a realist the first of the modernists and as we mentioned the leader of the impressionists and i think because many resisted these kinds of art discussions and stayed out of um the debates for the most part wrote very little about his art means that we have all these kind of conflicting reports um but i'll leave you with this last thought and that is uh that malor may who visited mani's studio pretty regularly um was he reported that one of many's philosophies was that one should never paint two figures or two landscapes with the same process never with the same knowledge never in the same fashion and i think if we what we can draw from that is this idea that manet saw each painting as a new experiment and that he didn't allow himself to be bound to one school of art or one way of working and so he maintained a kind of newness of vision and i'll leave you with that um and that wraps up our our barnes takeout today but if you are interested in further exploring manet we have a course beginning may 4th called money in modern paris check that out that will be happening online and of course subscribe to our channel and leave comments below we love hearing from you thank you and see you next time i'm tom collins new bauer family executive director of the barnes foundation i hope you enjoyed barnes takeout subscribe and make sure your post notifications are on to get daily servings of art thanks for watching and for your support of the barnes foundation | Barnes Foundation | UC9tFqUGUVVcXkvj77vxANmQ | 2021-04-30 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,010 | 5,438 |
GImdW8hVfRE | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GImdW8hVfRE | D&D Stream - 7SD Carpathian Adventure Episode 88: Flying Turkeys! | foreign [Music] [Applause] [Music] welcome to seven-sided dies Carpathian Adventure travel back 700 years to the early 1300s tassels like this dot the countryside the Hungarian Empire or Carpathian Empire is at its zenith the nascent ottomans are on the rise either holy nor Roman nor an Empire Holy Roman Empire from the battle into the dance England and France liked one another as the Templars recede into history the tutons are on their lives welcome to the Carpathian Adventure [Music] this was a great hall there would have been a roaring fire it would have been adorned with Gothic Windows this might be where our adventuring party might gather let's meet them [Music] from the kingdom of Aragon I am Simon vol I ventured forth with few possessions in little coin save an ancient tomb I searched to decipher but I've struggled to find clues in a Time while freezing in the Alps Faith with a shining Knight and the champions of the Sun having aided me in a desperate time they have earned my service and my friendship now using my Wizardry I I am balder a Norseman a soldier and an Eldritch Knight I left my home to leave politics behind only to be dogged by it across Europe I first met the champions of the sun outside a small town in Hungary together we battled ottoman Raiders and vampires Champions gave me purpose again and where it takes me I know not but I know I want to be a part of it foreign [Music] and sometimes too curious for my own good my scars tell only part of the tail having witnessed cannibals in my Village as a child I fled never to return on my own I stole from others to survive among caught me and offered me a better way but I abused their kindness now I walk alongside the champions of the sun will they be my own undoing what have I finally found the path I was meant for eth the Cave Bear I come from a tribe of Barbarians that once lived in the mountains of the badenweiler while on my sacred Spirit Quest My Tribe and family were attacked with none left alive I now seek the power to avenge my people with my rage I grow stronger and with the champions of the sun I seek a path to restore and preserve my people's culture and rid this world of any evil that stands in my way [Music] I am Matthias of the House of Bathory night Baron of Carpathia with my traveling companion embryo I was dragged into a whirlwind path by a rogue Monk but those I have met since then have earned my respect and more importantly my trust [Music] welcome to the Carpathian Adventure [Music] [Applause] thank you welcome I'm Tom thank you for joining us we're a group of Gamers who get together in real life to play Dungeons and Dragons some of us are military others are in construction still others retail managers a few are in I.T or parents students Etc so we do this strictly for fun we hope you enjoy it nonetheless there were quite a few thank yous in our open except one you would like to thank you or twitch uh Facebook and Twitter followers as well as our YouTube subscribers thank you for joining us if you have not already please like on YouTube and Facebook and of course please subscribe on YouTube at last check I checked this afternoon we topped 400 we went above 400 then we dropped down below 400 and we came back up above where we're at 404 subscribers on YouTube and almost 453 Plus on Facebook we appreciate everyone if you if during the stream you follow on Twitch or if you subscribe on YouTube your username will pop up on the screen during the stream some of us us are watching I will hopefully my phone was dying some of us are watching twitch please feel free to comment or ask questions while live we will endeavor to interactive the opportunity presents itself to all of our subscribers so thank you what's going on in the campaign rest assured Brian I did shorten this up from last time that was painful even for me to get through it like short attention span I know I know the party is building strength and Gathering allies to defeat a powerful vampire named bayu Gusman Ghazi in their effort to do so they are collecting parts to create a powerful weapon a series of battles and a Siege later they acquired the hilagalanza or the landsat from the Spear of Destiny the DM believes they are now in search of at least two other parts perhaps a staff and a power source and maybe something that binds them together the party spent the past three sessions in the caverns off the Crips under the mines Cathedral they were hoping to find a path to the Drew Sistine Monument that's in the center of an ice Lake just outside the city Bishop Frederick okay Bishop Frederick of Mines agreed to let the party tear down a wall at the end of the cathedral Crypt that blocked off something beyond for a measly 250 gold and all items found the party busted down the wall discovered Caverns Beyond and ventured forth at the beginning of the last session a field medic named edrick joined the party in the caverns and the monk mikalash left post several battles borinth tried to get the Banshees they encountered to expedite the party's access to jeruses Simon's other personality healed some of the Wounded in the party then Simon created a large wall of fire that melted a massive section of Frozen wall in doing so he freed some Icy creatures that had large toothy orifices of battle ensued after it the party pounded on the ice wall with weapons taking down a huge section of the ice in doing so they created an opening to the lake Beyond water rushed in filling the cavern Simon then created a large bubble or hamster ball around the party they collectively paddled the hamster ball down the newly created tunnel and into the lake the hamster ball then Rose to the ice-covered surface Simon drank a potion of water breathing dismissed the hamster ball and then fireballed the underside of the ice swimming in the frigid water the party members swam upward to the bottom of the air of the eye the ice all of them holding their breath except for Simon sucking that water in they then tried to bash a hole through the ice to above however with the party in the water was a large sea snake or worm of some sort while they were there were a couple close calls with the snake the party successfully scrambled out of the hole onto the ice on the surface they leapt to a small island in the middle of the lake on the island there was an ancient Tower with a huge statue of a warrior above it on the tower surface was a series of carved names with holes below them madius recalled the names and told the party that they were the names of Germanic tribes during a lull edric healed Matthias and Simon Simon used oil of etherealness on himself and entered the monument traveled quite a far distance ethereally to a room with a set of large doors Simon then pushed his head through the door and saw a large Bridge spanning a cavern Beyond then somehow keeping his orientation he made his way back to and rejoined the party welcome back we rejoined the party in progress here balder before we get going yeah where are we here there we go balder having precipitously exited the dungeon you kind of fell through the mud you don't know how you did that exactly but you made your way to the surface clawing your way up covered with mud from underneath something inside you told you that the party made their way to the monument that you were ultimately trying to get to in the center of the lake off of mines running through the town and covered with mud in the lake you dash across you dash to the edge of it and you come you start running across the surface running and dodging huge worm-like creatures explode from the ice around you you weaved and dodged around them seeing the thick fog fog Cloud ahead you plunge headlong into it horizontal visibility and vertical visibility decreases rapidly pressing on into the thickest part of the fog eventually you see the clown the cold wet party huddled on an island leaping onto it to get off the ice yourself you rejoin them and you quickly note that mikolaj is missing and there is someone new with the party as also matius is conspicuously missing uh he jumped into a hole there you go the party is on a small island in the middle of a massive frozen lake the lake has a thick layer of ice on it the inner portion of the lake where you guys are is engulfed in a thick fog horizontal visibility is about 15 feet vertical visibility about 30 feet on the ice with you is a large round Stone statue so you can see the statue is the edge of it there and then those rocks sort of represent the lake to the best of Tom's graphic ability uh is the large round stone and brick structure you can see a picture of it there it occupies most of the island the stone structure is almost 30 feet high in weather beaten a top of it in and out of the fog you can barely make out a statue of a warrior above the lake and the monument it is slightly snowing everyone except balder is soaking wet it is unusually even for November bitterly cold the combination of the two the cold bites through your wet characters everyone except for balder roll a survival check please survival I think is well you know what it is wisdom survival check please zero zero if you saved take uh you take uh uh Four Points of damage if you fail take seven points of cold damages the cold just you're bitterly shivering here on this island it's all their own cold I will uh cold balder people to dry out their clothes okay it's going to take a multiple iterations but it's a can trip and you can you just keep going around trying to dry them out as quickly as quickly as yourself as possible uh what do they say DC I forget what I said I don't think so no no definitely not I take seven points of cold damage calls me bother I'm cold I started shooting fire bullets Boulder you're at uh 62. correct me if I'm wrong yes okay and Josh 15 currently uh now I'm at 11. 11. understood because four for half nick uh edrick is that uh he is at 47. 37 and I believe you're at like 103. at 96 now six understood okay what are you guys doing you hear some fluttering overhead what are you guys doing oh no yeah oh not those things I want to take a better look at the Statue and try to see if there's yeah we're having we haven't gone up there yeah see if there's anything that um matches what we saw what we saw about the holes and the names that were on those um I just want to take a better look at the Statue itself but it was the only this Shield or something I don't know anything that might help us solve this thing because we're we're clueless right now okay so you're it's you're kind of looking straight up as if you're looking straight up a skyscraper so are you gonna climb it or sure okay so you climbed 30 feet up eventually you're stepping on Ballers now you guys found some purchase Zion has dried you off you're climbing up and you can see that it's as you as you go up higher it's it's kind of cloudy in the fog and you get up toward the top and you see the statue and it's that it continues to rise up into the fog and you could probably climb the last five feet and get up on the on the there's almost not a platform per se but the the level surface at the top do you yeah okay when you get up to the top you see hunched on top of this on top of this Warriors shoulders two large creatures sitting there they look down at you and role initiative how big how big are they like like that big boring all of us what have you done are you sure why not everybody roll because it might come into play okay hey if somebody can help me out with the uh and the bad guys have [Music] oh 14. sorry opponents the opponents I'm just saying if they have a DEX box because they do they have a 15. [Music] what's up edrick you don't see anything but you hear this call from up above it's up in the fog you know that foreign was on top of Boulder's shoulders climbed up onto this Monument pulled himself up and got up on top of it and then just as he's kind of like disappearing into the fog up there you hear that sound are you all right this giant turkeys up here all right uh I'm gonna take a blind shot up up into there at the sound sure go for a disadvantage roll [Music] uh nope okay natural one right there pull up humble garbage uh distracted uh I become distracted during the engagement I lose focus Attack rules against that creature are at or any attacks against me are at Advantage until the beginning of my next turn you look up and you just gotta like fire and you just and you're not even sure which way the arrow went at that moment you're like looking for it going back and forth where where did my arrow go oh my goodness I don't have to count arrows I'm gonna shoot again okay yay extra attack feature uh that would be a 13 to hit 13. you hear like a thud and it feels like it goes through something but it doesn't do any damage but you you would think you were really really close to striking whatever it is is incredibly uh incredibly good shot as it was okay uh these things uh they flutter down and they uh one of them looks at you and from its chest this this bright blue almost like a hand like extends from it but it's a form of light and it like swirls almost like Twilight zone-esque into your face and make a saving throw [Music] just roll the die it does matter uh a wisdom save sir we're demonetizing [Music] ten a 10. you're stunned you're like stunned mesmerized looking at this at this thing and the other one comes down and swings away at you I'm assuming he's got Advantage at this point because you're stunned yeah yeah is it a charm what is it though it is a stun [Music] I'm pretty sure a that's a hit a 22 is it okay and a he's rolling with a bench another 22 and another way way high okay uh um it's the Land of the Lost up there yeah I know the flying away is not a good idea you take 10 points of piercing damage and 20 points of slashing damage from the other one as he claws into you you feel these claws dig into you and then his beaky bites at you that is the opponent's borinth you are up you get to make a save at the end of your round to save from the stun so we can't do anything because I'm stunned yeah but you get to make your save so just make my save that's it okay stunned ouch okay that is borant Simon you are up you are born to go up there and then he just you heard this ah this this sound to come forth can you cast unfly no I don't have one fly uh I am just going to uh halt my action hold the fire bolt in case anything drops down for the book okay understood that is Simon Boulder you are up I'm climbing up there you climb up it's about 30 feet you get to the top what are you doing um sure well I mean if they're further away I can always just shoot a camera um oh actually I'm sorry they're at the top of this statue yeah and they uh they're actually kind I'm sorry yeah they had to be they came down and they're kind of floating around on either side so they yeah they'd be near you ever I will attack [Music] what do I want to do we've got a 14. a 14 you're a hammer you use your Hammer yeah yeah you you climb up and you're like right up there hanging on and you swing away it and it connects all right [Music] that is 5 16 damage [Music] the fire seems to do more damage to it all right um swing again for 14. I'm 14. that was not the right dice you come back through bringing your Hammer back around and striking away again [Music] an eight I guess it was yeah an eight so that would be eight plus eleven nineteen nineteen more and then one more which is coming up from the bottom right to its beak and a 20. not 20. now oh okay it does hit of course [Music] holy crumb s a lot that was almost a boring first to the extent that something if this bird-like creature you see bits of wings and Feathers chunks of it skeletal looking thing kind of a construct Undead bizarre looking creature Wings have been broken off and delete and feathers are flying all over the place but it's still barely a kind of skeleton-like hanging and then in the air that's Boulder Elder Rick you can now see these things in the bottom um of them because they came down to attack borinth and you can see balder swinging away him at him you can't see the top of him but you can probably see the bottom of him and see the bottom of them swinging away as well my distracting condition goes away at the beginning of my turn great um and I am going to I'm going to keep shooting arrows I'm gonna shoot the one that hasn't been damaged yet okay uh standard roll yes yes standard Bowl yep uh that's you know yeah it's that that's the oven the arrow goes whisking by it through some of the feathers anything else I'm gonna shoot another one shoot again 12. it was like it was like gonna be good gonna be no that is edelrick the opponent's the one that is just barely hanging on turns and faces uh bring it on he says and uh actually yeah I already rolled so um what's and there are two misses and a 20 that's a Miss on you I'm pretty sure but you see these two claws come in yeah and uh and completely missing you from that carcass of that thing uh another uh the one on boring claws away again um a 17. uh uh and not 20 pass me a brick card please and a loser 22. yeah everything is this this creature comes down in it and it like bites into your leg and it's like chewing on your leg and it's two claws wrap around your leg [Music] um and it caused it tears into your muscle tissue and causes you to lose at least temporarily uh 10 feet of Mobility and you take [Music] you're you're a normie now at 30 feet of them yeah if you can see them 30. uh 10 points of uh slashing and 20 or correction ten points of piercing and 20 points of slashing again and that is and just lost 10 feet of movement as your leg has just been kind of shredded at the moment all three attacks that was from all three attacks yes that is correct can I get my uh Health action from when they drop down sure absolutely and as you do you just see one more come screaming down out of the clouds how long am I stuck for even though it different action am I still stunned I just have to save from the stun yes you just took a save [Music] sure 27 hits a 27 hit what are you hitting it with uh fire bolt a fireball [Music] on the one that balder had injured uh or a different one whichever the one on that no because this one this one okay understood 21 points of damn fire damage to it and the fire seems to do more damage to it and it is to the extent one of these can be looking hurt from fire you see the Flames leap up into its feathers and and burst in Flames around it anything else Simon no that was my health actions yeah now boring make your save sir 15 you are no longer stunned okay that is the end of your round though Simon you are up I'll take another shot at the one I just hit uh 22 to hit a 22. oh my God [Music] all fire all the time eight points of fire damage that's pretty bad eight points that is uh it still seems to do the fire bursts up into the feathers and seems to do more damage to it and also to the ice that it's partially made out of you said eight correct yes and I will go around this way trying to stay close to the bottom of the tower to keep mine understood my profile Boulder you are up you were hanging on to this the edge of this Tower and there's this one it was barely it's like a car a flying carcass at this point the hammer will burst into even more fire and I'll go for it and 26 the 26 and it like explodes it had one hit point left it explodes it explodes in these shards of feathers no resistance that I expected right through the bone and shards of ice just go exploding around you and you're hanging on you're still right there you can pull yourself up and attack the other one or I will do that okay you pull yourself up you see born there he's weren't as rousing himself from a stupor it looks like something's been gnawing away at his leg I will attack the bird let's go 13. a 13. momentarily distracted by seeing fourth you just slightly swing past him and I'll come back one a one fumble [Music] I am distracted that's what you got oh yeah but I put mine on the bottom of the deck as I lose focus and attack rolls against me are at advantage you you're just you see born there just bloodied and you're like that's not important just swinging over here how could that possibly be okay that is Boulder edelrick you are up you see one flying down around down near you who forgot to attack and then you're up uh well the the one that's flying closer uh one over the ice I'm gonna shoot two arrows right at him this one right here yeah understood uh nope two's on both of those stole my lucky dice it just it just it came out of nowhere out of the fog and surprised the heck out of you that's better the opponents this guy flies forward and he looks at you or not looks at you it's just gross looking handish like swirling Mass spins in this blue light shoots out in your face make a wisdom save [ __ ] I'm supposed to be good at these seven a seven you're standing there dumbfounded okay this one up here he's got one two three four five six one two three five he goes after Born Again fourth you are no longer stunned he doesn't have advantage on you he's he's yeah because he didn't attack me oh this is true okay A a 19 a 22 and a 16. everything has everything hits understood what have I done what did you do I don't know what you did I'm taking all the juju out of them oh my guys are over here except for my initiative [Music] 30. uh same thing 26 uh 10 piercing 20 slashing as these claws they're like continuing to gnaw away at your leg he's trying to chew your leg off at this point that is the opponents um you are up um I'm gonna rage I hate these damn turkeys um and I'll take my first attack yeah I'll take I'll just I'm just going down finally keeps moving out 21 to hit 21 hits [Music] 29 you come back through and you hit again 17 more and then 18 . oh my gosh you're you're you're you're two strikes just rip right through it and you see what what for one if a better word is a head and just come popping off and it's nothing more than like this bird-like skull and it flops down and the whole thing just kind of flutters back and collapses onto the ground it's gonna kind of fall back onto my back okay because the statue okay bloodied up that's boring Simon you are up come around on the base [Music] one hovering over edric okay [Music] so 23 hits that's a fire a fire Fireball 20 points of fire down 20 points of fire damage to it and it was unwounded okay and it seems to do more damage understood and I will duck back around now that I kind of got his attention [Music] Okay understood that is Simon Boulder you are up you're up on top about 30 feet above this one's about about I don't know 15 feet below to the top of it it's down they're pretty darn tall I will cast fire bolts a fire bolt as well [Music] there's 17 hit she explodes in the feathers and that does 3d10 yeah we got six eight and five so we've got nineteen nineteen the thing bursts into flames and goes down and stops gobbling you hear more fluttering overhead what are you guys doing quick inspect the statue oh no let's fight more birds what is going on up there all night long let's keep fighting things fight them all no um I mean I'm I'm pretty battered up I'm gonna go back to where the puzzle was to see if I can maybe try something this stun wears off on you and you eventually go back to where the puzzle is you hear more bird-like creatures up in the fog you go back to where the carvings on the wall were okay uh so I hit the uh USA Petty first yes let me pull it back up I think you did uh it sounds correct yes you did and that seemed to click something um besides USA Petty I'm just gonna start pressing them just basically going alphabetical order I'm just hitting them so alphabetical um or uh I'll just call any order that you gave them to us uh well I just listed them kind of randomly to bot fee for easy is what the order I told you but that wasn't or there was it was just kind of a mishmash of them but okay you start jamming them you you hear like a grinding noise down below you and then all of a sudden the ground bursts forward and something comes flying up out of the ground at you they roll a uh uh you're right there in front of it jabbing away at these things uh and a okay cool um we're not cool a a 19 does that hit you uh 19 that hits 19. bam you see this well you don't see it you feel it from down below almost like yay says giant Rusty bolt comes steering up through the ground and hitting you doing something between the buttocks something bit me [Laughter] doing 31 points of damage is this thing just jams up into you make a con save please sure you have tetanus though the concept okay um do you have a blood infection 13. a 13 you feel like you've got bits of Rusty material in your body fortunately you're a medic okay what do you guys you quickly unless you stay there and you you're like something came out of the ground there I'm gonna take a seat okay just sit down I mean I'm up here I'm gonna keep looking at the Statue do I see anything that matches do you see anything about the shield maybe anything that may give us a direct statue turn come on come on I know I know you're secretly really smart and you're trying not to act just towards everybody but use your wits up there and figure this out were you reading my character sheets roll a investigation check sure 17. I know they don't look right there you go 19. a 19. the two of you do that to get the bad mojo out of the way okay you're looking at this statue distracted by the fluttering sounds of her head and you get the impression I mean you don't it's kind of hard to really deduce anything but you get the impression it's like a funerary Monument almost as if somebody built this not necessarily that this portion of it not necessarily to have a function but to remember this person this statue is worn and weather beaten and do you think you're not a archaeologist but you think that it's probably at least a thousand year close to a thousand years old if not older than a thousand years old Simon this thing is useless up here I'm gonna hit it with my hammer okay how big is this how big is the the man portion of it is written on it anywhere is it like oh 20 feet tall 30 feet it's about 30 feet tall just the the man portion I don't know yeah the stone structure like yeah um I'm sure that's gonna go real well yeah [Music] um yeah so there's nothing here we got enough right up here there's nothing there's nothing up here and now I'll go back down I can go back down and look at it you climb back down you hear the fluttering around you and the turkey vultures behind all these buttons we don't know this is all I know is that they have names and we sort of figured that they were his battles that he won not necessarily we don't really know that their names are tribes they're just urban names of tribes that we think he might have conquered okay and I clicked USA Petty and that one actually had a click in it which one did I press that ended up causing me to remember almost died her dramatic cries yeah so but we don't we have no idea I mean probably there's an order in which they need to be depressed and you found the first one yeah it's not necessary well I clicked all the other ones and they didn't click yeah that was the only one that's the first one the first one but you know and then there was a second one that did something and that was the one that almost killed me which one did I press DM it it it was not like a specific one um it might have been caddy it might have been Marcy but but it was just after a series of pushing them so many times that you you heard like this noise and then all of a sudden something ancient and you look down and the remnants of this thing whatever this bolt that came up out of the ground the bolt itself looks like it has probably been in the ground for a very long time it's very rusted and ancient like gotcha we wouldn't have remembered any of this stuff from the catfish guy would we I mean we talked to the guy about the guy with the Smelly Cats yeah right dude I mean he told me did he tell us anything that would have led us that he had but we didn't I don't think any of us read the book about these I was I was still like it can't be in like a semi like coma snake at that point it wasn't my fault would my time spent in the Navy would I have heard anything about this guy any real knowledge there I like maybe some of the animals he wasn't I mean roll uh an investigation check with disadvantage but okay and there's no other writing uh 11. uh you don't think so I mean you're looking up at it you glance up at the Statue and you're like this guy probably didn't spend much time at Sea he probably marched here from Rome no other writing decides to names no I mean there looks like a kind of like it might have been a map at one point that all the names are in they're just it's almost like they're in some kind of random pattern the more you look at it it might be the shape of a map can you push them in order from closest to Rome to further what's wrong this is the map there's Rome can you tell where on the map Mains would be maybe where we are on ML can we can I decipher anything doesn't have any towns and names on name towns on it but it looks like a map it looks kind of like a map I mean you know for it for a thousand-year-old it could also be a constellation in the sky yeah well it doesn't even matter if we can open the thing right now because I mean I what am I going to do it's like no not in good shape across that Lake I think I have enough to to make two of you fly and then carry the other two of us fly across the lake hopefully the things up there won't attack us while we're flying across the lake hello yeah fly through the fog because we got nothing else yeah the only other thing is we want to try one more time to open the thing but then what the only other thing we might want to try to figure out where we are on the lake oh you know if somebody wants to shoot up real quick and try to get a bearing of where we are I thought we figured that that was a really bad idea one last time I'll push it was really foggy push the buttons from right to left okay you go up and you pick up near him a stick and you start shoving in these I have a picture of Rome and I pictured during you know like roller give me an investigation check uh uh so is that 16 a 16 you look at the map very carefully and you deduce it on the right hand side might be the equivalent of gall it's not really clear and then on the left hand side around around here somewhere might be the Rhine or the rhyme River and then everything all of the buttons are on this side and you kind of know I mean you guys have been to Venice you weren't necessarily in Rome but you know Venice was south of you a Rome was south of you when you were in Venice so you deduced that Rome is down here and so you start pushing from the bottom up is that what you do yeah okay you start jabbing away and you hear a grinding noise down below you and roll me a deck save then I'm just gonna make confirm that negative one one a one okay okay hey uh 27 I'm assuming at 27. you this [ __ ] out of the ground jams right into you and you this everybody sees it like this ancient piece of wood and rusty metal I'm not trying I had something spares let's get out of here what are you at um you take 31 points of piercing damage and roll me a con save went from 103 6 all right Jen you feel like you got little bits of rusty metal stuck in you know are you I assume you backed up at this where you when he pushed you away you're standing away from it bottom up didn't work come on all roads lead to Rome I thought that's what it was I thought all these roads lead the room with him doing that and kind of you using the like where other things might have been could I have figured uh based on my memory of my character's memory of maps could I figured out a route that he might have actually just taken that he would have gone through those tribes [Music] um I mean how are you figuring out that I mean it's almost there's a series of holes on and there's kind of a line indicating where the Rhine might be and and then there's kind of an edge of a coastline and then that's it I mean so what do you how are you so figure there's no terrain features or anything like that yeah but seeing where where the rhyme might be and where the coastline is I'm trying to superimpose Naval maps that I would have seen okay and figure like maybe figure out a path that he would have taken when he marched okay roll give me an investigation check with disadvantage I'm also going to be standing out of the way as I'm I'm pressing like this or you're not pressing the button I'm sorry are you pressing the button not yet then okay yeah no okay so you look and you're you're Rack in your brain you look at it I mean you know could he have just come across the river could he have gone along the coastline and then come down could he have gone from Rome and gone up well that didn't work so could he have gone back and forth across the river I got nothing okay back to town do you want to try overtime I could if you'll carry me back who's gonna carry me back I mean I'll bring you back um no cast to fly on Boulder Lauren okay okay for later yeah exactly we're leaving Matias on the island okay he's playing he's playing hide-and-seek he fell asleep in his armor you cast fly on balder and Boris and they're I mean you guys are strong enough but there's no weight limit on it correct okay I looked it up carrying capacity for flying creatures is the same as carrying capacity okay so I mean you could in theory pick up the other we don't track layers if you wanted it yeah I'll I'll scoop up aldrick I'll take the whole island for me real quick yeah okay you guys go you I assume you stay low level as you said you were going to do yes yeah you go whisking along the surface and and you're flying back and forth and you see underneath you that snake-like forms and one of them like juts up out of the ground as you as you go by and and and you continue you're kind of weaving and now you eventually you eventually break out of the fog itself and you can see in the distance the tree line and the edge and you're you're you can you can stay low still or you can climb up at this point what are you doing go above the trees okay you climb up and just as you start to climb up through the trees well you're not you're over the lake we're still over the Lakes you're over the lake oh so you're out of the Fall you say we're at the trailer oh he said we can I think he said we can see the tree line right is that you're saying Tom yes it will still stay low yeah you stay low okay understood you guys are staying low you come out of the fog and you're whisking across the lake still low and you know behind you is the fog rising up and almost like this Dome over this over the over the tower that you just left behind and you were whisking across the lake and the two of you give me a deck save each please foreign yes sir [Music] would you roll saving 16 right uh actually it's a desk decks check but whatever still 60. 16 13. a 13 a 13. uh foreign you guys are like over there huh [Music] she is right in front of you and tries to grab hold of you wow this giant creature from that's cool From Below one this is what Borth wanted he wanted the worms he didn't want the birds it figures rushes out of them coming you know instead of not seeing the birds coming but that was my thought process we saw them underneath just disengage and keep going well we'll see what happens give me like give me a um an initiative role beat a beating 11. nope yes go for it yep uh that would be a 15. a 15. so uh you're elderick you're hanging on I assume you're hanging on to him you see this thing come up and it's like jammed right in front of you and it's kind of like stopped you guys in your tracks um you said what was yours a 10 a 10 okay and what are you doing uh I'm gonna take my Raper I'm gonna try to stab it okay we're hanging on to pour it then you're trying to go like this just jab away go for it all right so two stabs uh one's a natural 20 and the other one's a nine oh natural 20 nice sweet so is your skewers right into its mouth pull a crit card please put damage first uh well it might be different depending on the card fair enough uh attack caused double the amount of damage normally Allowed by your attack it's just double damage okay so add everything up put the damage bonus in and then double it so that's uh one four six twelve points of damage 12 points of damage to it okay and it goes ahead and it's Chomps away at you guys trying to to bite a I'm pretty sure that's gonna hit a a 23. me or him uh that's a good question one two three four five six one two um one two three board four five six yeah it drops away at Warren Florence I already picture him crashing into the ice [Music] if you survive yeah you think this thing's gonna let you live you have never bought these things before you ain't living right you take 24 points of piercing damage sir if you're raging 11 no I'm not raging my rage is gone okay you're sleeping you are unconscious you [ __ ] boring slides onto the ground and continues and older you're kind of like holding on to them as you slide past him what are you doing uh are we in melee range of that creature anymore uh sure if you want to be I don't want to be a slide I'm going to say that's about where you are um so I am going to use pull your um thing out of the way there if you would so that's about how far you guys are from The Edge we'll just use where it is right now that's where you guys are in relation to the edge does that make sense balder that's what you see so I'm going to use uh one of my uses of a healing kit a pair of medicine so you come up as stable with one hit point ooh all right um and then I'm gonna use my action to just try to drag him because he's still prone okay um it is it is actually uh that was the opponent so it's not your turn yet the opponents so boring I'm sorry it is your turn now these uh opponents uh let me see what's he gonna do he's gonna dive down for the moment and he's somewhere in between you guys you see him under the ice at this point didn't he already go yeah is unconscious the opponent's have an 11. let's put put up the initiative here because I'm not that should be it right there yeah you went opponents went and then Brian didn't get to go because he went down okay let's put Simon and balder in there roll the death save but yeah we'll roll initiatives yeah just so that we're because I'm getting confused as to what's going on here [Music] 17. so the opponent's had an 11 worth out of 10. edric had a 15. there you go so then you go and then I go [Music] Simon then Baldwin Boulder so it should be you guys first yeah we're both 17. yeah I mean for the first round it makes sense and then we just rolled in for the next round [Music] I'm just gonna I'm just gonna hold Simon out and shoot Fireballs as we fly around and then you got it so we can bolt him okay okay so uh uh edrick the opponents went boring I'm not sure what's going on board you're at one hit point what are you doing um okay um the new like laying on the ground I'm gonna grab my holy symbol and I'm gonna just like scream out at it and I'm gonna cast after enemy on them helping out what does abjar enemy so it's a dc-14 wisdom save um he fails [Music] it's not a themed or I'm dead no okay but he's unintelligent if he tells he's frightened and his speed is reduced to zero does it affect creatures with less than four intelligence foreign okay then it does uh he fails okay so he's frightened to me and his speed is reduced to zero can't benefit from any bonuses to speed understood or it takes any damage Okay cool so this thing it's it was there and it comes up and it works and he's like shaking for some bizarre reason he doesn't even know why he's shaking no yell out I'll yell out um don't hit him just get out of here make a run for it get through the chopper [Music] okay that's boring Simon you are up what are you doing you heard him go I'm going oh you fly so you guys you're you're on land at this point unless you I mean you could easily Dash Dash fly I'm assuming you can Dash and fly yeah so you're over there that is Simon and balder edelwrick you are up what are you doing uh I I help uh um help him do his feet and try to push them towards the shore so we can try to get out of it okay you drag him move yourself 15 feet the opponents this guy is frightened he Dives down under the water because he just being reduced to zero oh that's right he stays there understood okay and you see other ones moving around underneath you it is not on the surface but let me just see you see it for that way okay he's underwater but you see it like generally moving the air it's moving in yes it is moving in that direction if you will okay that is the opponent's borith you are up [Music] Dash 60 feet [Music] I mean I've held I I don't know the rules like I cast fly on him I still have concentration but he went on he went unconscious I think so I think it falls off of him yeah yeah okay but he's dashing it doesn't matter he's dashing anyways flew bye I didn't realize he couldn't fly anything he's dashing okay did you move the full dash speed I moved him this full Dash 60 okay understood and that is boards Simon you are up yeah I'll just wait at the shroom okay I assume you stay slightly farther back yeah and Boulder you are up you can put me down now um I think we're good edelrick you're up I'm gonna Dash you're using your mobile your you write your book no I'm thinking somebody else never mind each one is is five feet okay that is that'll work the opponents that one will try and move forward let me see his movement is uh move him 50 feet toward you guys foreign [Music] continue on to land there okay and um no I'm not going that far more [Music] go on to onto land I'm gonna turn around and I'm gonna rage and uh do I see do I see it sure he thrusts his head up out of the water and he's coming along like a submarine ripping through the ice coming at you um and then uh I am gonna cast I can't cast spells when you're right now oh that's right I just raised uh never mind I'm gonna I'm gonna I forgot yeah I'm gonna rage and I'm gonna turn around and I'm just gonna be like bring it what right to bring it on and then I'm just gonna um I think I need to scoop everybody up and fly away and there's my action right because she's like all this action I'll use I'm gonna give myself 10 hit points with Leia man oh awesome so I'm gonna smack my hair Bring It On unders it's it okay that's boring the Simon you are up you see Boris pounding on his chest I've not seen him riled up like this and quite some time get on my backside man we're getting out of here pick him up how are you so very easy all right that guy doesn't weigh anything oh he's gonna be the biggest Channel okay you have to wear armor though that's true so Simon you're doing nothing correct I'm doing nothing or you're standing there escaping Boulder what are you doing because I'm in on my back I will grab both of them and we're flying away okay you read grab Elder Rick yes are you you fly by along the edge of the shoreline and oh you grab Boris too Warren do you let him grab you I'll let him grab him but I'm gonna be like hold me back oh my God it's like you're willingness no this snake moves up to the shore growls and then Dives back under the water um yeah I can barely get high enough there's like one tree comes to me I'm not gonna I'm not gonna get hurt yeah yeah you're not you're not you're definitely at Max gross wig because we're saying get over the one Tall Tree we hit and Tumble but you are safely on land at this point you're watching the Carpathian Adventure on seven-sided die and we will be right back guys [Music] thank you [Music] thank you [Music] [Applause] [Music] foreign [Music] foreign [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] foreign [Music] you're watching the Carpathian Adventure on seven-sided dime we rejoined the party at the edge of a frozen lake outside the city of mines what do you guys doing let me add them um what time of day is it do you approve Ryan with these 3D printed I believe so pretty awesome I did not 3D print them though very cool um try to take a mental note of where we are in relation to the tree line and to straight ahead is where the center of it was like a pretty straight path from this point to the tower yeah so you look around the lake and it looks like a relatively circular Lake as far as you can see and in the center there's almost like this Dome of Cloud that just gets thicker the deeper it goes into it so it's not like you're gonna you know that it's in there fog ever return um into town yeah find a place to stay yeah no what time of day well we'll say it's late afternoon at this point uh you venture into the town you go through the through the gates there's a few guards there they look at you kind of a excuse you you come through it doesn't pop again leaning on balder limping because my leg is jacked up um does can I Tom can I see the card for that that my leg got injured in I need to know how to perhaps we should go to through it back that way oh I just need to know how to if a long rest clears it is do I have to do something should we go to the uh cure wounds or similar spell potion of healing or long rest okay I have a personal feeling well no it's gonna take a long rest otherwise otherwise I can just do I can do a cure wounds I haven't I have a spell spot for it but I won't use it if we're going to stay the long rest oh just doesn't do the healing part yeah healing just fixes the leg all right we gotta find a place to hold up we need to like now we should go to the uh the the Abbott to tell them I seal up the the entrance if they have them ready oh by the way he's been in your church oh sorry about that we also did obligate ourselves to either how would they know no I don't remember did we get anything other than the gold yeah we scooped up like gold and goblets and stuff stuff okay that was probably buried with people I guess let's go back there hopefully they're still not fighting those things it's just mine who picked up then did you pick up the flag no that was from those people I think I have both of their things oh you got a horn I have a horn and a belt yeah horn and a belt yeah cool stuff and then there was a food horn from the horn bear skeleton and a golden belt and Golden Crown from the skeleton you can figure those things out while we're resting you can identify this and apparently I marked down the Golden Belt makes you feel better when you wear it I'll take the belt I'll put the belt on my loincloth was starting to Sag a little bit drenched Frozen it doesn't really do anything this thing doesn't work it just drops down I feel awful ready for the cage match it's not helping my leg hurts I'm hungry some ladders come on put on I'll put on the crown it feels pretty good to me all right to the the cathedral yeah a little Cathedral first and then we'll find a place to hold up you were staying you don't have to go back there you were staying in the uh I think it was the there were two you passed two ends one was called the with the beer girl okay the vine house Plum uh and the other was a Roman warrior I was pronounced yeah and then you went to the Winehouse bloom which had a sign the one had a large carved wooden sign of a Roman warrior hanging in front of the building sturdy wooden frame building with a wattle and uh makes up most of the building's utter structure the other sign depicted a wooden carved wooden sign depicted a cherubic bar made with her head tilted slightly to the side she is winking with one eye and a raised hand holds a wine goblet go to the Roman one see if they know anything about this guy uh how about we should go sleep yeah we're going to we're going to look at the usual yeah right and then we'll do that hopefully they're not still fighting on dead things trying to get through the wall maybe oops sorry about that uh yeah all right we didn't need to go down there at all okay understood maybe let's got some cool stuff but yeah you guys head toward the cathedral and you go inside and it's it's very very quiet of course and uh you see uh [Music] it's a very deathly quiet so quiet no sound at all hello anybody Here well that restarts um you go inside yeah huge wide open space you see some acolytes it's late afternoon so it's not like there was a service or anything going on at the moment there's some acolytes up toward the front and you see where the where the entrance to the crypts are off toward the side and there's several guards there there's probably about a half dozen guards there and they have some like makeshift barricades at the top of the staircase and uh what are you guys doing looks like the average object control huh we could tell them they can seal it up right yeah okay yeah we're we came to tell you that we're out of we're out of the tombs and we can have them sealed back up uh and we're looking for the Abbott right yeah I don't remember his name yeah um you you venture across the the opening and you venture toward where the crypts are themselves and one of the guards approaches you one of them recognizes you as having or balder having raced Airborne rather having raced inside and edelwrick having raced inside he didn't remember the others of you going inside and uh he said um well we've we've tried to seal it up as best we can but something is scraping away at the other side and trying to get out so we keep bringing in more motor and masonry whatever's over there we're not going to be able to hold it off forever it's going to claw its way out here hmm that sucks yeah at least this is a holy place and they're kind of Unholy so they probably won't like it too much um hey pauses as you said that um I guess yeah surely the Lord will protect you in his house sure yes I doubt your lord I mean that's not gonna all that them bells are not gonna help I mean I'm not ringing for all them in um any idea where the uh Abbott may be um [Music] take you to him um okay any nods to the others and he takes you over toward one of the hallways and takes you down to an office space and in the office space you see the is not an aberdies but he's the bishop and the bishop he's rather non-plus when he sees you and he says oh um we didn't see you come out of the way you went in we came up through the through the lake yeah um did not go as well as we had hoped there is a lot of evil below your city a lot of people uh here's promise I'll take um 200 gold and I'll drop a bag of 200 gold um in front of him like this is some will be collected inside um that's very generous um Donald we need to get forth the gold that I have um it sits on the on the desk and he says I would be just as happy not taking the money if this situation were rectified we're working on it we're doing our best uh we have not been able to find a way into the into the monument at the center of the lake there's some kind of Arcane mechanism that's that locks locks the way inside I was able to see deep deep inside that it does continue on and there is the great structure beneath the Lake and beneath your very feet we have to do some more research on how to to open it it seems to have the names of many Germanic tribes we think described and it seems that they must be there's holes and it's a lock that's you need to depress a certain certain Auto to open the way and we need to do more research to be able to find the answer I'm afraid so how long do you think it's going to take you to address this problem we I would I I would say that you can to close this entrance off we will not be entering back this way we will we will go across the I'm told by my soldiers who are and the gods who are in the Crypt that something is beyond trying to come out uh there are a great many uh animated skeleton animated skeletons uh that seemed to to be Undead yeah dead walks all your family members that you buried yeah everyone that has been buried in this town for thousands of years has slowly leeched through the ground towards this evil it's drewsis that lies somewhere buried under the lake perhaps they're drawn to him and they are the transformed into creatures and Abominations some are just skeletons uh he sends out Warriors to other other villages to to bring back more souls to become his to become his army we will do our best to to rid you of this but not put an exact timeline on it but we will do what we I mean today a week a month the year maybe well I would hope not maybe which it'd be all of them it's me we took quite a quite a beating below you can see my friend his leg it will probably take a us a week to regain our strength and research the problem unless of course you know someone who perhaps is an expert on drewsis is history well I think you were referred to a quote expert in town before a scholar across from the cathedral unfortunately I did not spend enough time there have you ever been inside that apartment no I have not yeah you don't want to you don't want to be yeah I mean I got enough HP to kill some cats we'll have to breathe um again place needs to be burned money is very generous what we brought up was I would ask that um I would not have believed such things existed had you not opened that wall and I would ask that you make no mention of this outside of this Cathedral we will do everything we can to keep it as quiet as possible but this type of demonic activity would really frighten populace nobody around here was concerned about the lake that never unfrows even in the middle of summer we thought it was weird yes okay you know nothing bad came of it not to you but to The Villages around I mean nothing that's no news if it came to us that seems suspect to me considering how many people have been taken from how many villages some news must have come through that people were being taken by the wind you would think well I have not heard of these demonic and evil Tales but I would ask did you keep this in amongst yourselves until you've so I have your word you're going to do your best to resolve it beyond that I mean I'm we're going to fill in the Crypt entirely but I'm not sure whatever's on the other side we are resolving this issue not for you but for the villagers that reside in the countryside that are well I appreciate that I've taken this is before you throw stones at me I did not tear down that wall everything was safe in our town it doesn't seem but at what cost right but we will we will we'll keep this quiet we'll take our time to rest and research and see what we can do and you know we plan to end this you will be rid of this plague you have a you'll never come out to looking like a savior to the people I don't need to be a savior to the people so that is very generous of you it doesn't well and afterwards rather the people not know what they were saved from after all this the lake will be unfrozen and you'll have all this lakefront property you can develop and a little resorts at lovers can can row without being eaten by giant worm creatures yeah maybe maybe not those warm creatures may still be there I'm not sure that's a whole other issue not really sure about the giant turkeys either yeah who knows giant turkeys yeah like giant vulture turkeys I don't know if they were dead or not but yeah they have skulls for heads oh they did yeah oh I wish I had done that oh no I didn't get a chance to do anything again anyway um yeah so we're gonna rest and definitely seal up that entrance as best you can and yeah when we're ready we'll we'll act on it I'm gonna head back out and see what we can do very well thank you again he stands and takes you to the door I hope you do get rest go get a drink yeah you'll hobble away head back towards whichever one we decided we were staying at or previously Bright House room I think yeah yeah husband okay yeah okay you venture into the vine house bloom as you recall it's a lar the large carbside entering the tavern through Stout wooden door it's a low ceiling structure with thick heavy wooden beams supporting on a floor and numerous lanterns attached to the wall the Inn is reasonably crowded and uh a man wearing an apron sees you and says rubs his hands on his apron crosses too and he says hello again good evening good evening hey you look a little you look a little worse for wow I'm gonna find my way over to the table all right myself down and I'm gonna take out 15 gold and put it on the table and say just keep the drinks and the food coming I sit down right next to you and plop down another 15 as well oh very well I mean that's that's yeah that's a little bit it's going to keep uh that's a lot of money though I don't want to steal you both of us look like we're on Death Storm he brings over to you the the drinks and he is um anything else I also drinks and food he starts bringing over drinks and food just Allen food and bandages uh do you want any more of that he tells you do you want any more of uh I think you had some the last time you were here I think I did call me one I I I'm going to go up to my room and get out of these filthy clothes put on mine you you'd probably have extra clothes did you yeah yeah oh okay I've been wearing the same thing for a while I'm sitting here drinking and just wrapping damages around my waist okay stop the bleeding okay I don't want to speak for everyone but I believe Our intention is to take a long rest here yes yes think of this one yeah there would have been only one I think we were on board to take a short rest but yeah yeah juice um he says how long will you be staying for I think we'll be here another week at least sir at least yeah okay and four rooms yeah seven nights and food as well of course um to set well so far he does some quick math in his head and his shoes 84 gold for the week not including drinks wrong business dude seriously rates have gone up a lot well that includes all the food it just doesn't include booms a change oh thank you very much if you want baths those Direction but they're only one silver or if you want one gold if you want you can include them at this point he just gave you 100 oh 100 oh there you go Bowser on the on them the big gentleman with a black and gold armor [Music] very well my armor costs more than you're in the beer in somehow we got a English accent armor gave him an English accent it's martis's fault [Laughter] here's what I found oh no Alexis he keeps bringing food and drink he brings you a large glass when you come back down of of what he called dragon is that the one that was like tall and real dark uh yes it was a dark brew a little bit reddish looking [Music] um it had a chopped it looks like it's something below and uh lager above that's like chilled at the bottom and then it warms at the top what happens I'll try it I want one delicious okay uh and he he brings you on because there was enough money there otherwise they're three gold a piece and it it tastes of chilled absinthe and and then warm lager um roll a con check the 14 or 14. you burp slightly and as you do a little puff of fire comes out and you knew that if you were to burn more a larger puff would come out I will attempt to make this 16 you don't burp huh I will attempt to make myself perfect and this huge flame goes shooting out across the table edrick's quickly Ducks out of the way um thank you it's like it's like I have a break [Laughter] let it out let it out man yeah another 12 goals okay you're the best one he brings over a mug for everybody just tell me if you're pointing it anywhere when you breathe foreign I mean you can force yourself to burp it's just a matter of no I don't want to that's all right that's like that's 24. you save and you don't you don't burn like I'm savoring it oh it's kind of like hold it hold it in and let them let the warmth It's a combination of the chill and then the warm it's like a it's like you gotta that chill and then as if some kind of warm spiced lager hit right afterward and kind of then warmed it up [Music] as long as you don't Point anywhere this huge flame goes shooting out of your out of your mouth probably uh about about 10 feet up toward the ceilings and it just kind of scatters along and he's like be careful where you point that thing okay all right I'm off I'm gonna go take a hot bath and in a while Florence takes a bath yeah and uh you're gonna need him cleaning the water on some of these rooms we paid for hot water he just has to sit in it now yeah just bubbling up like a Jacuzzi just let me know if you want any of your wounds patched up or cleaned up I'll swing by later unless you do anything shooting for the long rest yeah yeah that's it okay unless you do anything else the night passes uneventfully or it quiets down you guys head up you have individual rooms baths what have you if you so desire if not if you desire not yes and unless you do anything the next day comes you feel better you could have started a long ride you have started a long rest or you could have completed a short rest started along okay is there anything you want to do during this week that you are here I want to do a little bit of shopping but just to get healer's kiss okay so you venture in toward the Market Square and you eventually come across somebody and he has he currently has two of them and he says uh here you go I've got two on hand uh how much um I think there's 30 gold piece and 60 Gold for the lot [Music] correct me if I'm wrong that's the going rate because he gave us tokens I mean this is going right it's going right they're in the PHP they're worth five oh I'm sorry it's a little bit expensive I don't mean to cheat you um uh five gold a piece yeah I'll I'll pay the I'll pay 10 gold for both okay and then other random old knickknacks wax for my bowstring okay you venture around unless there's something specific that's game changing you find all the Nicks and knacks that you want according to the dungeoneer's Guild of Carpathian goals [Applause] inflation yeah okay you venture across the the square around shopping let's get some let's get some stuff to make this guy's house smell better yeah yeah I'm gonna pick up some perfumes and stuff yeah okay you pick up some incense the medieval version of free Breeze yeah and you venture across Jar full of rose petals Rosemary a little bit of lavender in there he's wood this should help a little yeah Mass level marketing freaking I think essential oils I took some pieces of lavender and just show them into my nose based on your guys's description yeah it's not great in there just Burn It Down well after we take his books yeah they smell worse what if we just took him there you want to shake the whole old man with us yeah how do you intend on getting everything the whole world across the lake to get there anyway I'm serious what if we took the guy with us because he might be you might be able to just decipher it for us right then and there on the spot maybe maybe just ask him something we can describe him what it described to him what it looks like yeah and trap I can okay I just don't think after what happened out there I don't think we could bring him back alive no I wasn't thinking oh so you must know issue there are certain things we are still above we're below quite a bit we think we'll have a cloak made out of feathers for him so he can just pretend he's one of the turkeys mm-hmm oh should I knock or should you there's a little more loud on the door like I did my best The Window Up Above four flights up above and it opens and and Barty sticks his head out and you recognize him and he's like yes what is is it what is it oh greetings we need we need a little more information about jeruses can we come up yes hello I always I love company of course please come up please please take a breath Last Breath of friends yeah you that way oh well smells like it it's gonna burn this place down I might as well take the guy with us let's just start splashing the stuff that means we can't come back to this house probably what we're smelling are his neighbors being eaten by all of his cats we go it's even slightly more okay now maybe we can bring him to the island yeah that's what I'm saying this is a crime against humanity yeah this is the crime and this that should be his punishment all right well you know we'll keep an open mind having this if I find out he's feeding his neighbors to his cats we might have to cast judgment we know what that I never thought an animal could make a smell like this this is well it's basically wall cats in that in the apartment so everywhere I'm walking I'm just spraying this stuff and sprinkling it around you go into his apartment if you will and it is just wall-to-wall books and books on the floors the guy is obviously what would be today would be called a hoarder there is like stacks and little aisles in between aisles and there are cats on top of cats on top of everywhere throughout the room in addition to the cats and the smell of that obviously cats have have been doing their business in here there's flies buzzing around in the room and so forth I'm gonna be honest that basement full of rotten corpses is better than this I'm glad we didn't have breakfast before we can't rule out that there's not a basement full erotic corpses in this house as well based on this no that has a much more distinct smell what can I do for you we have a big juices while they're talking I just inconspicuously spray him with stuff what Kathleen press the dictation of my nose oh well we made it out to the uh the drussen yeah yeah the Drew's Steed yes yeah it's been there for thousands of years you know yeah it's probably I'm guessing 1300 maybe even 1400 years it is a pretty fancy piece of Machinery it says Machinery this is very leather what do you mean by Machinery it moves the statue moves there's the whole island the whole island moves we both got stabbed but I've been here a very long time I've never and before the fog came I remember being able to see spikes came up out of it it kind of moved yeah and we're pretty sure it opens yeah so yeah I mean I still have a camping Moon here you do that doesn't look well oh it's healing up it's fine that's just the pulse I put on earlier it was much worse yesterday no yeah it was bleeding all over the place anyway yeah anyway the Drew system Germanic traps the the Drew system um Monument is at the lowest section has all these all these names I believe them to be uh perhaps Germanic tribes or maybe Germanic towns and all read the list back oh yes of course I mean they're all they're all tribes Germanic tribes that once lived in this area and I guess some still considered themselves as part of those tribes but for the most part they've you know I'm looking at all of you I'm trying I have this problem that I can't maintain eye contact and my doctor says it's you know some kind of I think but I'm still trying to trying to get over it and so he said you know to look at people's noses that way I would look like I was looking at their eyes I mean I hope you understand let's stay on sorry the smell is so distracting hey you don't notice it after a while so you tell yes the these names are patterned on the on the monument yeah it's I've seen them a long time ago the Germanic tribes yes what do you mean you've seen them well I mean I've seen them on this on the stat on the oh you saw the statue before the Fargo yes yes yes uh you notice the holes below the names small holes below that if you insert something there is a mechanism inside oh that's interesting I didn't know that I thought that was a Stairway and well we know I I was able to use uh some potion to allow myself to pass through the monument yes and down into it should we do something like that uh kind of I did not make the potion I bought I bought it from in town the there's a seller in town that sells Potions there is I you don't know I know you don't get out much there is I have to care for all my cats it's been afraid to leave them for too long 50 years of potion advancement he doesn't know he doesn't know what they're on to now so all the all these names of the tribes uh do you believe that Drews has faced all of these tribes well let me look here hold on a minute I have a few books today please give me a moment [Music] um the siege of Haka knew wait the seat of all the history of your own I want those books too we need those books um oh here it is 12 Caesars um what is it you want to know about that so the tribes well um I mean yes I mean uh my my theory is that either the the mechanism needs to be uh pressed in the order of which he defeated the tribes that are listed [Music] or or perhaps there may be tribes on this list that he did not face and only the ones that he faced are the one set are depressed well I can I mean I don't know anything about any kind of Machinery I can't tell you anything about that I don't want that I just want to know about it there must be some relationship relations between these different tribes okay I mean what do they have in common that he traveled to well I mean um English would like to uh try to research yourself very educated on the topic I think you could lead me to the answer before I could find it myself within the pages I mean I I know the tribes that were defeated by him and um yes and I mean I know the years that they were defeated yes I mean I mean they're in the book here in the 12 Seasons so how many of the list he gave you were defeated by him the list who gave me the ones oh you just you gave him the list [Music] um well I mean all of them except one I mean the Barbie he didn't defeat him he actually lied with them interesting just think maybe you had to press all of them but that one perhaps it's all in this book here and he has yeah I mean it's a little bit cryptic I mean you have to go back and forth I mean I mean it does talk about um is there anything about that tribe that stands out anything special that he would have done that instead of well they made an alliance with him rather than him attacking them it just goes on to say that um I think this is a monument to his conquests as opposed to the Monument of his you know alliances right so if that name is on there then maybe yeah that's the outlier but yes it was a tribe named Austin or Austin it was a German a German leader and he uh he negotiated with juices to join druses rather than rather than fight and then the Barbie the Barbie yes and then they went about and first they wiped out they used to Petty and then moved on to others from there according to the book and the order the order I mean because the first one that I clicked that actually had something to do with it was USA Petty like I pressed that one and it clicked that was the first one that did it Joe so they went for the USA Petty to who after that give me a moment yeah he flips through some of the pages and he goes it looks like the UC Petty were defeated in 13 BC um as best I can tell the cigambry with the next in 12 BC followed by the Freezy and the Marcy uh both the cigambry and the freezie were both defeated in 12 BC I think the secondary was first based upon the directions on the map that they seem to have marched and the Freezy yeah and then the Marcy in 11 BC followed by the the catty in 10 BCS intensity in 10 BC later in 10 BC the matiasi and finally the catty Rose back up again and had to be defeated finally in 10 BC as well which ones was that that need to be redefeated that's why they're on there twice I will uh yes [Music] do we think we have everything we need I don't know what do you what do you think you need I'm talking about did you want to stay for dinner then definitely not if they can cook what if there's more Beyond could I borrow this book will I get it back I will do my as long as I come back you will get it back I mean I don't know you I mean I'm just gonna grab it I scoop it right out of his head pull it right out of his head he's very very rude if you do it's too late for that I can compensate him for the books well I'm very very interested in that book about this let's see Jamaica yeah right next to it yeah what yeah Simon [Music] we'll bring them back we'll bring them back wink this is I will bring them all back that's very good I mean because I'm just gonna burn the place down now you're not going down oh my God he does not smell that bad you can used to it very very quickly yeah besides the smell of cat urine is there anything else that I can smell in the air if you want it to smell I'm trying to actually swim just to see what's going on feces you smell some perfume that was recently sprayed around so no dead bodies got it listen with all the emotions in here he surely doesn't have much longer to live it's fine he can live out his days what other books do you need Simon we have a week here we do a lot of reading in a week I would I would have to look through the shelves to find what okay like no just look through and no you tell me what to grab I'll grab it no just not the door please please there's a lot of books you love books I don't like you are very nice gentleman you seemed like a reasonably lies yeah Jeff Dunham do you seem very polite although you seem to be sniffing around my apartment very strange you you are not a very nice young man I'm fine with it I'm you I'm fine it's okay someone your mother probably is going to come along and it hits you very very hard it's fine we are leaving my mother is dead I'll take my hands I'll start trying to push Boris back out the door young lady in your life foreign you guys head out yeah and I got his books I have all the books that he wanted me to grab it just has a handful of them yeah another handful before you left aware of the books you guys have never seen it's like fourteen sounds class you guys never knew about that huh and he's just like he's just like looking for the pictures wait you you licked your tongue touched it and licked your tongue again yeah with how many cats were in that apartment I think it really mattered support he doesn't matter he's immune to every this type of disease I mean fair but still he doesn't even know disease exists right oh all right well okay um as we're walking through town I have some reading to do I guess I'm gonna find should we go back to the potion store I would like yeah as we as we walk around I would like to find some sort of cleaning service yes that's what I was gonna do I'm gonna pay to clean this guy's house that's exactly what I was gonna do that's what I was just saying I wanted to take a look around okay let's do that we're gonna hire a cleaner okay we're gonna try to hire a cleaning crew and I'm gonna tell Animal Control [Laughter] Animal Control you find it and I put a little booth in the market right Square this is any room clean five gold yeah whatever whoever is willing to make an extra Buck yeah bring him back I will pay them definitely bring them back pretty generously all right you find it um a group and they're there for sure they're already familiar are you familiar of this address uh another one we're not familiar with it I mean why would they be they've never been have never been there to be clean it's pretty bad um well I mean that's what we do we're green places it smells really really bad you can fix it well I mean it's poor old man are you the best cleaners around here we're the only cleaners never mind I was trying to man and he needs to kind of rile the troops yeah it's not exactly a lucrative field you know I mean it is today it is for for one time only well how bad is this place um you can't stand in there for more than five minutes well just masks that's pretty bad a lot of cats what would you say 100 cats and that's in that house per square foot yeah I mean I counted 75 but I mean honestly I will double your room charge if you're willing to take it out um sure we're sure uh 10 gold and um where is it now give them the address okay he takes it down and he said very well head right over we'll send a crew right over and uh he takes your money and he Ventures off I don't think he's gonna let them in hey Mike yeah just tell him you're returning books yeah very well okay that's what the secret word is the password to get in yeah we're returning books yeah okay what are you guys doing heading back to to rest up okay yeah I'm going back to my room I'm gonna start reading okay actually do you want help we can copy them I have ink and a quill might just need more ink in the paper books I'll do my drinking you get a lot of coffee still trapped of course I was like wait you're not bother why don't you leave that that belt crown with me maybe I'll take a look at those unless you want to take them oh yeah yeah yeah let's do that it fits on my head and the horn I mean you you are more than mother you got enough reading you can identify you still have a pearl right but yeah oh you can identify stuff too exactly yeah I think so I could a couple levels ago uh yeah let's find out what that horn is about on your belt yeah I do yeah would you find a crown too a crown or horn in a belt all right let's find out what they do maybe I can replace my horn for something that actually does something yeah why not we'll go we'll go so they're gonna do what they're doing we'll get some drinks and I'll take some time to check these objects out okay so you guys are in the The Tavern I'm assuming we've had them for a little while now we don't know what they do yeah yeah understood [Music] it's uh probably the middle of the day here and you're you're in the tavern you find a quiet place what is that they were in those cleaners they're a little bit they're a little bit sick you're watching the Carpathian adventure and we will be right back guys I just [Music] foreign [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] welcome back you're watching the Carpathian Adventure on seven-sided dine we rejoined the party in the the cat urine infested Tavern here a rather formal or their workers are they pulled off being punished coughing people what the heck is going on there we won't be in the tavern not the tuberculosis I know right I'm trying to recover he hit the sick Tavern button yes I did I think I did where is the clean Tavern there we go try this one I don't know why I'm having trouble with this here tonight there we go I think I got her Windows update on this thing okay you're in the tavern as that restarts you're in the tavern it's fairly quiet at this point the bar keep brings over uh some some drinks to you guys you still have some money on your tab what are you guys doing I'm gonna identify that stuff right yeah we get a couple drinks going yeah drinking relaxing taking a break taking it easy healing up let him read and we'll Identify some of those objects right okay so you which one are you starting with okay crown you what do you cast on it identify nothing happens nothing comes to you at all you don't even think when you cast identify on it you don't think it's magical okay next the belt it looks really good on you though so yeah I mean it's impressive it does fit anyway that's okay it goes with the armor he's confident he's confident that doesn't matter you cast identifying on you said the golden built the Golden Belt the Golden Belt and the Golden Belt is very impressive it's a it's a leather belt with small Golden Plates and each of the plates is attached to the belt with four studs or bolts if you will going all the way around and then there's like raised circles on it so the whole thing is completely gold and it has a gold hasp that that the leather portion the leather tongue of the belt would go through as you cast identify on it you feel like you're suddenly immersed in you go into a fog and then you find yourself in a forest standing in a dark thick forest of Pines and uh you look about you and there are warriors on either side of you and they're all standing there with huge broad Shields that are curved with gold filigree and a gold eagle and bolts of lightning on either side of it and the armor on the soldiers on either side of you is a polished metal and they're standing there with Stout Spears and staves with with with ribbons of go of red on them on their helmets or or silvered helmets with a thick red Crest across the top of them but at the same time all of them are battered and um up ahead of you you see in the woods Beyond you hear the rally of a bunch of uh of some type of enemy the enemy charges forth all of you ready your Shields and you lock your Shields together and the enemy slams against you in a huge battle ensues and what throughout the thing you're taking damage but you're hacking down these enemies and just cutting them down right and left and at the same time you can feel blows against you and you're taking damage and but you've defeated the enemy and you can see them and you're driving them off at that point and then once you've driven off the enemy you reach down and you grab the tongue of the belt and you tighten it up a little bit more and you just feel as though your armor grew thicker on your body the armor that you have on the next wave comes at you and you wade into battle again against them and you're hacking away at them and you can feel this Jabs of of clubs and Spears coming at you and you reach down and you tighten your belt a little bit more and your armor seems to grow a little bit thicker and then the image sort of disappears at that point and you know that this was a belt worn by a Roman warrior who was capable of casting at the same time when and while Warren uh by a fighter with casting ability below one-third hit points rounded down the wearer may use an action to expand the first level spell or higher slot after doing so the belt tightens on the fighter and adds plus one to AC when below two-thirds hit points the same wearer may use an action and expand one or another spell slot of second level or higher after doing so the belt Titans again further and the bonus is increased to plus two AC uh as hit points are restored they decrease appropriately if injured again subsequent expenditures of spells yada yada yada will increase the AC bonus yeah it's pretty cool pretty cool as I wear down I get even harder yeah you're the only casting fighter what are you guys doing right I guess is that what you mean um how about the horn I got that horn thing too I do have let's check out the one you identified the horn ah sure you cast identity we're not doing nothing yeah you can't identify on the horn and this time instead of seeing yourself with Roman Warriors you see yourself with what are clearly Barbarian Warriors and um they're readying themselves in the woods and and you can see you're in a thick Pine Forest again it's dark and there's like a Mist you're on a slight rise and you can hear soldiers marching down below on either side of you are other Warriors lined up in this thick trees and these thick dark Pines someone turns to you and nods their head you put your the horn to your mouth and you blow it and as you blow it you can see the individuals down in the valley fear strikes their faces the warriors on either side of you charge down and attack them as the Mist clears from your vision you realize it's called The Horn of angst or fear it's a crude old ribbed curbed bone horn from some bizarre creature the bearer may use an action to blow the horn when blowing Every Creature within 30 feet must make a DC 15 wisdom saving throw any creature failing the saving throw suffers 2D for psychic damage and is frightened and less being immune to frightened Undead death or unless they have an intelligence of less than four any creature saving takes half damage and is not frightened any creature frightened may make a saving throw at the end of each of their turns ending this effect the horn may be blown a number of times equal to one half once proficiency bonus rounding down between long rests every time the horn blower blows the horn the bearer must roll a DC victim wisdom saving throw failure indicates that the bearer ages 1D 4 years and their Charisma temporarily drops 1d4 any aging is permanent but the 1d4 increments of Charisma may be reverse any aging is permanent but the increments may be reversed via greater restoration or wish spells Charisma reductions go away automatically after a long rest as all items are in the compadient and Adventure the horn is possessed by something yada yada yada not for me I got a low I got low wisdom I fail every single time me too yeah well it doesn't affect that you bear but what's that it doesn't affect the bearer Oh I thought you just that's what you just said well no they make a wisdom the blower has to make a wisdom save to not get age yeah yeah oh so you just get old what is aging doing dude nothing in 5A from those ghouls I could probably do that I don't want it I probably wouldn't be affected all that often by it but it's your items and do what you like come on definitely can dish about okay you guys are in the tavern they continue to bring drinks by to you it starts to get a little bit busier as the day goes on unless you guys are doing anything food eventually comes out every once in a while I'll come out of my room to have a drink okay food you're scaring back you're looking over those books um one of them that was the beta cesarium about the life of the Caesars commonly called the 12 Caesars it's actually a book of 12 books um but all condensed into one the 12 biographies of Julius Caesar in the first 11 Emperors of the Roman Empire written by an individual called gadius suetonius tranquilis the one in question you eventually find a section on Nero Claudius drewsis germanicus also called jeruses the Elder he was a Roman politician and a military commander he was the son of Olivia Drusilla and the legal stepson of her second husband no less than Emperor Augustus he was also the brother of Emperor Tiberius father to both the emperor Claudius and the infamous General germanicus paternal grandfather of the emperor Caligula and maternal great-grandfather of Emperor Nero he served during that time in question he served Caesar Augustus from 63 BC until A.D 14. Augustus is also known as Octavian drupus drusis fought many battles against the German tribes he had five Legions and auxiliaries he set out from vaterra on the Rhine ascended the river lippa where he encountered all of those tribes mentioned he reached the Vera Valley before deciding to turn back for the season as winter was coming on and supplies were dwindling and the Omens were unfavorable while his force was making their way back through the Terry of the truceri the later tribe laid an ambushed for them at arballo the true sorry failed to capitalize on their initial Advantage whereupon the Romans broke through their lines defeated the German attackers and acclaimed drewsis as imperator to show his considered continued Mastery of the ground druses garrisoned a number of positions within Germania throughout the winters including Sama Hess and Jerusalem territory and ultimately his main base here at Maine's drewsis was returning from his advance to the Elbow when he fell from his horse lingering on for a month after the accident at which point Tiberius had joined him druses remained extremely popular with the legionnaires who erected a monument the Drew system in Bagan modern Mains on his behalf you clearly see the map and you can see the order in which they move they travel and it defines and it matches the sequence that I told you and you can identify on the map the two caddies which came first and which came second hey Paul do you mind if I replace my horn with this thing might as well right in your horn do some really epic stuff no it doesn't do anything it's just horns I just I just oh you just I just blow it yeah sure no it's the hammer that releases the system yeah go for it we might as well I'm always running into things you might as well I'm afraid of me if I'm gonna run into it it's like an upgrade yeah yeah oh I'll wander back downstairs [Music] I think I have I think I have what we need to to open the door I blow the horn in the tavern see what happens see if everybody hears me everybody runs we want to keep the bar made here yeah and your beard gets a little longer I mean they're just speeding up the process you know just letting the beard grow in now I don't have to wait I'll be really I I think I've gained all I can from the book I think I'll be able to get this in okay so we rest prepare ourselves yes are we meant to go to the potion shop that is tomorrow okay tomorrow we'll go to The Postal job tonight's major we could probably see if we can get some peony potions or something like that hopefully he was able to threw some up within the last day or two yeah since we left and bought him out yeah did we buy him out I don't know I don't remember like uh picking anything did we pick what you wanted to buy or we just grabbed it yeah there was like uh it was like one supreme like like two graders and like a couple like just remember them and I think I got the potion about it was money bags oh okay yeah so just okay yeah spend the rest of the evening in the tavern and then okay the next day gift to the personal person the night the night passes uneventfully potion place you're recalling was in a town called steinham rhyme that was about a week and a half sound this year I guess so maybe two weeks there's another potion this is a larger so maybe they may be stocked sure you go venturing around the town you don't find a potion shop in this town how do they survive about anything else any other there's all kinds of curiosity stores throughout the place but I mean all kinds of you know everything you can pour I forgot they pour the potions in their beer yeah yeah yeah they can make fire breathing beers a watered down Alchemist fire yeah water down potion or fire breathing trust me I was tempted to throw my Alchemist fire potion at that guy's house I was thinking about throwing it inside the house [Music] you're just drop it on the way up oops Zippo lighter except it's just a potion yeah yeah do we want to look around for anything yeah I'm fine going back and reading the other books I got go read go do your thing do your thing you go back and you read some of the other books all types of different histories some of it just miscellaneous crap um but one of the books that he grabbed was regarding Guillaume Dubai or AKA [Music] uh William William or something William Defoe you're like the last time just cool looking cool just everywhere I every everywhere I am I'm just tightening it up just draw attention to it I I imagine it looking like a lifting though yeah yeah I like just a big that's about what I would think is based on the size of it imagine probably like motivational speaker or he's always grabbing [Music] let me tell you if you picture like uh if you picture like the power lifting competitions where they ratchet the belt up before they left yeah I mean it's not far off I don't want to feel my legs and then right after I kill someone I immediately unlatch it yeah yeah oh he let it out [Laughter] it's definitely not your Thanksgiving belt that belt is stretchy yeah I'm actually I'm actually like thankful to be like reading this stuff I'm like thankfully get rid of the book about the Caesars yeah no I mean I don't educate read that's what I wanted to take that's why I was gonna just Rob them full of all his books for you he's just hoarding all this knowledge yeah he's a horrible person yeah [Music] yeah well we can get a car let's get a car let's go take all the books the house is probably clean now right now we gotta go get my cart back yeah and I got people holding on to it they're gonna charge me interesting they are dead we're at the movies and we had some peasants we told them to take it like a couple hundred they were like from us [Music] they were the last people they were the last people who are going to be able to get out of the siege and we technically had to stay behind me we knew we were gonna have to run turntail and run and we wouldn't be able to take the cards so I sent it away and we'll meet with them hopefully they haven't been robbed and there was some expensive stuff on that cart well it hasn't been that long in game time which is a real lifetime yeah yeah that's true all right so you read about um guillaumejo he was the 21st Grand Master of the Knights Templar from set 1273 until his death at the siege of awkward in 1291. he was the last Grand Master to preside in Palestine during his tenure the new Mama Luke sultan I'm gonna mispronounce this easily conquered in 1289 the county of Tripoli which had ignored peugeot's warnings in 1290 koala kalawum marched on Awkward the capital of the remnant of the kingdom of Jerusalem but died in November before launching the attack his son Allah Khalil however decided to continue the campaign bajo led the defense of the city at one point during The Siege Bujo dropped his sword and walked away from the walls his Knights remonstrated him you know claiming him to be a coward bajjo replied Gina Smith I am not running away I am dead here is the blow he raised his arm to show the Mortal wound he had received an arrow had penetrated under his mail under his armpits said that only the fletches were visible supposedly died of his wound and the city fell to the mamalukes signaling the end of the Crusader occupation and an expression was written akka Repose Guion the royal anju something yeah what does that mean something I'm already familiar and that you if you're already familiar with that saying what is it you're so familiar with it the Royal has died awkward the Royal of agene has died okay that's where he was from in France [Music] we believe that maybe the uh first letters of each of the in that statement I don't know if you took them took them out spelled our grad Maybe okay maybe he'll wonder what other stuff this guy has about his weapon in his Library there or it's about maybe Ghazi I mean it is it I I maybe you know more I am not quite sure about the age of gazi had they did they meet on the field of battle before his son was also a vampire I mean maybe they're both really old I have no idea yeah I would I don't know a lot about vampires but I imagine to get to where Ghazi is he's been around a long time no just yeah and all right he's newly empowered though right and like he wasn't like he did not have the power he had until recently and all grad approached us dealing with Gaza because they do not want him to tell you everything of them because yeah ruin the name of it eventually if you eat the world there is nothing left yeah he's an out of control of anybody so it needs to be balanced okay was this you helpful to you yeah it's reaffirmed some things okay that's good do you need me to steal more books from him or take I didn't realize no okay I'll do it I mean I don't know how much cleaner right now I don't know that I'm gonna give these back but no we're not giving them that first but I don't think you need to steal more okay yeah there's a lot of books look spells or something I don't know how that works I did not get that sense from him oh okay yeah you kind of confused him what if he had potion books potions would it be a potion making books he didn't even know what a potion was yeah I thought he just sounded surprised perhaps a cookbook or something I don't know like wild game cookbook okay okay 101 ways to cook a duck yeah yeah I was already working on 101 ways to cook a deer there's a real ways to skin a cat how nice well let's let's finish the best ways to kill it first that's really the best that's the first of 100 ways okay I got nothing else I'm ready I'm ready let's let's rest up and then get to that Tower okay the rest of the night and unless you do anything the sun yeah it is Neosporin a week passes and you have completed a long rest yeah sweets so let's have the head dice right and oh my gosh spell slots what are they health 40 feet walking distance no exhaustion okay Gear Up 100 Gear Up montage ball to put on his belt Crown right over my helmet yeah as much gold as I can possibly put on my armor at this point during that I'm going to also make three treats because I can do that when I finish a long rest cool uh oh the chef that's right okay cool so uh I give one to you I give one to you [Music] so the three of us all gained three temporary hit points nice very cool if it helps fire fire fire fire right everything helps fire fire fire fly and we can we can stack that too if we want but we don't think we need it yet I thought just the higher value you took over oh but then then it defeats your ability no no or just do it at another integrator those also only last mine only last eight hours anyway okay but the treats last eight hours okay I assume you eat them at the beginning before you venture anything right away okay whatever you give me food I'm not sure we'll eat it right away at all I was supposed to hold it yeah no I'm not sure it's gonna matter rabbit wrapped in bacon oh yeah that's it yeah and then we're ready okay yeah I'm gonna head out to the frozen lake huh yeah any other preparations we want to do beforehand you don't want to bring the old man [Laughter] should we buy skates what are skates they are they are shoes with with a fine blade attached to the bottom that's the reason to cut people we don't have time to teach them how to skate we probably tell you across the ice you can kick people with blades on your feet never mind we'll just walk we'll go over it some other time it's better at skating than all of us and he's just like cutting open the worms [Laughter] anyway I will oh okay at a medium height not low maybe maybe like medium medium medium how about this I'll pick you up I'll disengage and I'll just fly if they show up I don't care we're gonna keep going 20 feet above the place it's like Iron Eagle I gotta put in that cassette all right I'll cast to fly on these guys again too okay understood all right you said you're flying at like 20 feet in the air right guys like a medium like a medium like a 20 feet off the ground what you think you can carry everybody yeah what what you we might be closer yeah I think that's just third to Fourth that's fine we'll do the same thing we did before Simon will be surfing on my back yeah I'll Fly Away yeah I'll pick up I'll I'll pick up Audrey yeah okay that's right I keep seeing aldrick because I saw that there I keep forgetting no I I okay I'm gonna fly over like 20 feet or so yeah lots of serpentine though Serpentine Serpentine Serpentine we're like zigzag got a zigzag unpredictable movements yeah oh yeah yeah never the same turn stop stop I'm getting nauseous and now we're gonna go zero g yeah fly up so roll over up again stall out we're practicing [Laughter] all right you venture toward the edge of the lake you see beyond the frozen lake extending out it's a bright sunny morning and the frozen ice extending out as far as you can see and then the surrounding Woods with the Dr with the fog going right there anymore as we approach the edge of the fog I will um I will use my Divine sense to detect good and evil as we're following through so it'll help me detect any Celestial fiends Undead so as we're flying through all I'll cast that just to see if make sure that it's not we're not going to run right into something how long does it last [Music] um at the end of your next turn okay so one turn just tell me were you casting it right away or as we go into the fog oh is it going just just as we're going into the fog just to get a sense if we're running right into something that's understood so okay anything else Serpentine yeah yeah very unpredictable you venture forth from the edge of the lake and you're flying over it doing your Serpentine weaving back and forth Barrel rolling trying to make your cohorts and those in the back up Chuck and as you weave back and forth and you look down on the ice and it's still pretty thick ice as you recall but you can clearly see several serpents working underneath the ice they seem to kind of sense where you are and a couple of them burst forth but they can't reach you up at 20 feet and and then they dive back down again it's almost like they can sense where you are somehow they without even seeing you these eyeless giant worms and and even as you fly in that General Direction they kind of Dart along with you almost like snakes moving through the water but you Serpentine and you distract them and for a moment there you seem to have lost them and then you see the fog rising up in front of you the lake just wraps around the fog and the fog is almost like a giant Dome it just extends up several hundred feet and it's literally a huge area you dive right into the fog and initially it's not that thick you could see maybe 30 feet and then but as you continue to press onward you've cast your your uh refresh member Divine sense and you clearly sense those uh some kind of Undead up in front of you not necessarily evil per se but Undead up in front of you and probably several of them up and in this fog ahead of you and you continue as best you can tell weaving back and forth and continuing Straight Ahead toward where you believe the monument is role initiative put your guy's selves right in the middle of the lake there and uh like put whoever's flying in the front and put the other person right behind all right the bad guys have an 18. do you have any questions [Music] what'd the enemies have again right uh I'm trying to figure that out right now I got to figure out what their bonus is [Music] get right to the island stopping for nothing the bad guys have a 17. this is our this is our Thanksgiving episode so we got the turkeys in there yeah there you go I didn't even know I did it okay Boulder you are up you hear them around you but you don't see anything at the moment I will yeah my focus is the island so I'm just gonna be you continue to drive forward understood and you're you're dashing I guess or you I guess I'm gonna disengage I'm gonna avoid combat at all costs and keep flying okay so you're saving an action to well I'm using an action to disengage and I'm just doing the movement there's nothing on you right now yeah it's a leader Dodge or you could just Dash oh then if the word established okay understood you're dodging and moving I treated like the same thing I understood I'm dodging along with him since I am holding on to him okay okay I understood [Music] from the fog these things attack okay and let me see one two three four five six on borenth or on his cohort on his cohort edrick I'm sorry I'm not crap um [Music] okay [Music] a 16 you saved you take you feel this blue light encasing you and you take uh six points of psychic damage six oh and one two three four five six on Simon this thing attacks away at you and you're dodging to the extent that you can dog so he has disadvantages on his attacks he's gonna try and Claw claws bite you uh still a uh uh 25 this time yeah you can't do nothing about that oh my God but that one would be uh a 14 does that hit yeah a shield understood and the last one would be an 18. okay so yes yeah I've always sent to my reaction yeah I'm sorry I guess Sentinel still applies right uh I don't know how flying works um I could take a swing at him sure sure I'm gonna say yeah why not so Simon you take get out of here uh 12 points of piercing and and 13 points of slashing damage and you take your swing folder 29 to hit a 29 hits 18 points of damage to it okay I cause and get away from The Wizard edrick you are up uh I'm going to take the disengage action so that way when team flies away it doesn't attack me understood that is edrick Boulder you are up [Music] well gotta disengage [Music] disengage until you move forward just push yourself forward well just yeah just okay good enough uh that is balder Simon you obviously disengaged with him Orient you're doing the same thing okay push him forward you're just you're just floating there okay they're gonna turn and kind of chase after you how dare you Georgie oh no okay and uh over on you um one two three four five six at uh Boulder this blue light scans out you're checking your yeah right I'm checking your Fitbit you gotta see you gotta see how much HP I'm gonna have left oh this blue light skins out and kind of like Swirls and just blasts away at you make a wisdom save sir [Music] oh no no you are stung I mean come on Boulder seven don't wait don't you stunned it you're fine I gotta stack they're standing fine I don't have any bonuses so don't roll back 13. one more one more come on come on come on Boulder [Music] nope nope forget it it's not gonna happen okay getting into the ground but you're fairly close I presume I'm with him yeah you're riding along with him you're like wow oh my God look at the one on Dives and Jews Simon you guys are still um you were dissing you're not dodging are you still dodging or we had both this and games to fly away okay so you're not dodging anymore he attacks away at you I don't think I fumbled send me a fumble card please of course oh yeah they are Undead partially Undead what does that mean partially does that mean or does that mean yeah they're Undead for your anything for your abilities yes this thing to the extent that it can oh let me just roll no nothing happens it looked if we're a brief moment it looked like like it was afraid to the extent this this that face can look afraid it looked afraid you see it like leaning towards you and but then it doesn't attack you on edrick uh he's going to claw claw bite you okay uh the a I'm pretty sure 20 dirty 20 hits oh 10 does not does a 14 uh 14 is my almond class okay so it just okay two hits [Applause] [Music] wait a minute who's going right now it's the opponents oh lousy three ones um I thought we passed it already what's that for are you using all yours uh 15 points a combination of slashing and piercing damage on borant uh they're gonna try and slash away slash and fight away at you hey [Music] the teeth dig into you in the claws claw away at you in 19-22 and a 19. I'm assuming those are all hits all three hits understood her [Music] uh 34 points of a combination of piercing and slashing damage that is the opponents and edrick you are up is there plans to still just run we can't find are we gonna fight him you can shoot him I'm I'm fine well they're within melee so I I pull my Rapier out and I'm the one that attacked me I'm gonna try to stab him yeah I'm away I understood foreign well one was a natural one the other one was a natural 20. okay so you can reroll these ones you got your uh inspiration it's up to you I'm gonna re-roll the natural one okay uh well not a natural one but it's an 11. okay you jab four you feel it penetrating the feathers but it doesn't seem to do any damage all right but the second one was a was a crit awesome uh double damage head nice oh two uh they have a 15 a DC 15 con or be stunned people failed for plus he's stunned understood uh and he takes uh which one forward or back the the back one uh takes four four seven nine points nine points of piercing damage okay foreign okay understood edrick anything else um I'm gonna use second window myself to regain some of my hip okay okay sounds good Boulder you are up you are stunned you need to make a save we're on the ground right yes no oh my gosh Simon you are up all right we're on the ground uh I'm gonna cast [Music] greater invisibility on myself okay I cast unstunify [Music] okay it doesn't does it that doesn't prevent opportunity attacks right uh nobody be it doesn't matter okay understood it still but are they in the air or are they or are they at the floor on the floor well they're kind of like hovering all around you guys at this point does that make sense because we were moving at speed that's why yeah okay disadvantages [Music] and fumble card please and the other one a uh a nine you see his claws fall off of his hands off of one of their hands not constructed too well this one it just collapses off of him the other one bites away at you and does uh 10 10 points um 10 points of uh slashing damage to you and you managed to get away anything else Simon that is all my things you are up I'm gonna disengage and move forward [Music] okay now you didn't disengage not so that means they could get yeah so he's going to take an opportunity to tax at you um obviously just one uh fortitude you feel these claws go whisping through the air or by yourself [Music] and that is boring the opponents are up let me see oh I'm gonna I'm gonna bonus action rate you just like go on to the other side of him and hang ERS where are you up on top of the monument um I I guess no like around the the base so like here's the edge of the monument right so you're like here or here or well I was supposed to wear [Music] okay here's the here's the edge this is the monument okay cool okay a little closer to the monument though sorry well he's saying that that inner circle's the top of it yeah yeah wherever Monument that's the statue okay okay okay got it okay you have no no I get it I was trying to give edric cover is what I'm trying you got it okay you're you're there he's behind you okay okay cool that's boring anything else boring no that's it like I said bonus action rage okay Breeze the opponents uh well he's gonna attack you he's gonna attack you um one two three there's no reason why you wouldn't go there and he'll fly over this way okay um the one stares at you boring things goes and sends out this that this blue light in your face roller wisdom save and it's not like a charm or anything like that it's not a charm no it's just gonna okay a 13. you are stunned unless you're re-rolling you are no no okay understood you are stunned [Music] my bad he was stunned I couldn't move him so you're not reactions so then it wouldn't have been able to get you're right but that's right it didn't hit me anyways okay fair enough yep you're right I totally forgot oh look at that so it's funny that talking about retcons anyway on on Simon uh dc-17 wisdom these are instinctive charm to attack anyone else except for me anything else except for dc-17 wisdom you said 14 no bonus fail so he can't attack you okay he just anything else that's it I'm gonna say he doesn't attack anything else at the moment okay he's gonna claw claw bite you since you're already stunned these guys six hey I had to get him to a place where he's not gonna get involved and I'll come I'm coming back coming back Walter you can survive okay oh that's right yeah once you're not stuck [Music] a 225s and 126. do any of those all go through yeah well they have to yeah I'm stunned oh okay okay understanding I didn't know if you that's right you can't shield with those with stuff okay uh [Music] 36. 36 points of slashing damage edrick you are up uh so the one that is stunned out the one that attacked me earlier I'm gonna shoot it twice okay uh and since it's stunned I get Advantage yes you do yep all right so first one uh is uh 24 to hit or 24 hits your arrow strikes home into it and the second arrow is a 21 to hit 21 hits okay so [Music] are you still invisible uh it's 15 minutes 15 total points of damage understood great as you used to okay anything else edrick [Music] um cool everybody having a good time yes yes sir what yeah I know time flies when you're having fun oh my gosh go around the table real quick how many hit points you had Jess that's 71. 71. uh Ryan 119. 119. edrick uh 28 28. uh Brian 136 136 spells I'm assuming Boulder you're at Max anything down on Simon I just used one and I remember I memorized some different ones on the long rest okay you just just send it to me in the Discord guys I had a good time let's go around the table Brian what was your highlight uh stealing books from the guy from the creepy guy what the only books do are all of my I'm not trying to put you on the spot but I'm going to put you on the spot are all of my NPCs creepy or bad not creepy but Annoying Annoying oh yeah I've encountered oh yeah I'm sorry the ones they're all Annoying no they're not annoying not not annoying no one's like no one's a normal human being everybody's got like a idiosyncrasy yeah even the barkeep I mean no the bar keeps normal yeah but we don't really yeah the soldiers you guys met tonight no they're fine no it seems like whenever a card's drawn it's yeah it's a little over the top it's hard to have it's hard too she's just great so I feel like when we first went to that guy that's hilarious that we wouldn't have rushed out of there if we weren't just overwhelmed by the character that we were dealing with I mean well yeah it was like too much to do we were just like forget it let's get out of here because it was just like yeah that's exactly what you were it was a lot kind of like what you were there's a lot to deal with you know but that's role play man but yeah but I think we just felt like we weren't we're never going to get through we tried maybe but but yeah well I'm trying to make it more than just click on them exclamation point and gather the clue and move a shiny item on a shelf what's that yeah yeah it glows with a luminescent edging around it oh grab that now yeah I mean I don't know and there were there was other things at play against us I I was still coming out of my like brain stupor so I wasn't like totally involved with the conversation with bartuche the first time around so maybe if I was more with it I would have been more inclined to like see what books he had yeah but that wasn't the state that I was in at the time I don't know I mean you're asking me and I am asking you and this thing and this thing stops I'm telling you the way I see it I mean it is what it is everybody's not going to see the same way everyone says I'm not saying you're wrong every once in a while you pull the wrong letter you got to go back like that's that's just what happens yeah like I don't mind that yeah stealing the books was your favorite part well it was just fun I was just having fun I was having fun with it you know okay cool um I hope you had a good time yeah 1 500 experience points Nick did you have a good time I did what was your favorite or highlight um honestly it's the dynamic combat with with these flying creatures like trying to figure out how we were gonna get into here because we talked a little bit while we were on a break too okay um definitely this idea of flying in like this it was pretty awesome oh yeah it definitely saved you from uh worms yes yes which are pretty devastating yeah well I mean I don't know saved you but you understand what I mean yeah but no I I I I I like the dynamic of the flying creatures as well as like having the ground cover like you I'm just enjoying the the setup of how this area is in general now my brain works okay cool well I'm glad you're enjoying it uh are we gonna see you again I mean this is the second session and I just want to make sure you're having a good time and you know normally by session three we know if somebody's gonna stick hang it out or if they're they're like yeah I gave it three tries and now I'm out of here I I am guaranteed for number three okay understood beyond that we'll we'll see after number three okay that's fair enough game is not December 8th um and you are level five we you've got a 3500 it would have been four thousand if Reiner had shown up but come on I know so we killed all of our 5 000 experience points for tonight on top of your 7 500. is that popular or no no it does not 1400 bucks man so what are you at you're at uh she put me at 12.50 or 12 5 12. uh 1500 left wow probably right already been here that would have been only a thousand left and probably between inspiration you might have had it oh well these are worth a hundred each so if you wanted to exchange you don't have to know exactly I used my one earlier so I didn't have a fumble well but people there are people are allowed to people we'd be on the thing already we're using inspiration on my worst role uh well yeah okay I have a Five and Twenty chance yeah wisdom is not your Forte dude Nora's Charisma but but any contact you're going to be uh right where we started awesome uh Ryan what was your highlight um I really enjoyed the bird combat is a lot of money is it good I don't know about the worm combat but I didn't have I didn't have to do any of that but the Birds is fun and then I definitely enjoy finally getting to use my identify spell that was cool so we could figure out what some of these things are the belt's pretty cool this is weightlifting built weightlifting bells are pretty cool he got like an upgrade to his horn which is yeah it was pretty cool does it work the way I describe the the identifies or is it just stupid what do you mean the you know I try to make it more than just like I think that's cool I like the way you do it as a DM that is so much better than like here you go so here's the idea it's a belt of plus two plus two yeah I mean to me it just doesn't I played another game it's just nothing seems magical about magic items there it's almost we just have a plus it's just like a border okay can I yeah I got a rod of lordly Mike can I how much is this worth can I trade it for you know I am definitely a fan of the way that you do all these custom Homebrew magic yeah those were those were awesome much better than just plus one great sword here you go okay cool yeah no no it's super much better yeah I always like even my Homebrew items like I'd never have like a story uh 1500 experience points you guys you and uh Ryan well and and Simon too you guys are ticking up to 13 pretty quick getting there um good as I'm what was your highlight if there was one I I don't know that there is necessarily one uh the the oh the gameplay went like really smooth I like the dynamic with with the birds the stuff in the town like everything was just that came together well but there was nothing that like really stuck out as far as I was concerned or anything good the government did did you have a good time oh absolutely okay good uh probably my uh the best part of the evening was uh born being eviscerated uh within like thanks to appreciate that why is that the best part I don't know guys because he's the big he's the he's the big meat boxing does the combat too challenging or challenging enough I I think I think it's right there because or not challenging it no no I think it I think it is challenging enough I think it rides the edge of being too challenging very well because I think it taxes uh our resources in the game adequately without over ding in us too much okay I'll take that as it's this so far so it's done might be a little too exhausting you know I toyed with that back and forth those are toss-ups that's right that's the role of the dice behind the screen you know obviously I home brew a lot of creatures and when I got these things I looked at you know I'm looking at them I didn't even know that they had that like doesn't include rules for this but I know I feel like your save should get easier as the rounds go on like I know 5B doesn't do that but if you need to make like a 17 or a 15 and you just don't have it chances are good you're just gonna go that hole Yeah minute of rounds without ever rolling for a stun like that there has to be some delivery of like what's stunning you like usually it's like a charm I don't think this thing is but I mean it's if it's if it's gonna stun us yeah well I don't think I don't think you should poison I don't think you should game it in the sense that you're immune to it like as the Barbarian feet stuff but oh I see what you're going on because it's raging I can't be Charmed I just mean but I just mean there's like some swirling these guys do a hefty amount of damage and if I'm just stunned for a whole minute I'm just sitting there doing nothing yeah you know what I mean and like so it's not even it's not even about it's not even about getting killed faster it's just a simple fact that every round takes quite a bit of time and it's like oh hold on nope I still suck at that yeah well this way I mean everybody's good at different things so I don't mind you sucking at one thing and be getting it another it's just it was I toyed with what the ability is going to be originally I had gone down a different path and then I was like and and which I think actually probably would have been worse but but um I I thought well you know it is kind of you know it's the makeup of the party too I mean you know yeah Clark somebody could throw out lesser restoration on you yeah you'd be good to go very good and fine you know well there can survive long enough yeah hopefully will everybody be here the next session I may not be you may know as far as I know okay well um madius should be here hopefully we might have a new player I'm hopefully not I don't know whatever and I hope maybe we'll have a new player um I gave you your experience right 1500 experience points yep uh thank you guys I 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xzH7NY9nVMg | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xzH7NY9nVMg | RE5 CO-OP: CAGED IN! - Part 31 - 2 Guys 1 Up | [Music] hi everyone welcome back to resident evil 5 yeah well I want to pick that [ __ ] yeah dudes we're gonna have sex with sake though cuz we're gonna say no homo yep that's the only that's the only requirement for things not being gazed I mean it also you can't wear soft either so honestly it's like an old wives tale remember kids take your socks off before you go to bed oh my god that'd be a [ __ ] chance get the point forward gesture from Dark Souls we were having none of it god this military isn't very organized why do they only have armor on their legs what if they shoot you anywhere else on the other 40% of your body but hey they've got explosives gave had explosives for a while to be fair neckbreaker give it a nick boy oh I'm getting a little bit of framerate issues surprisingly it's fine are you having the same problem ow super salt oh are you having frames too or is it just me oh he's just you yeah probably too much too much Nier automata porn downloading yeah I keep forgetting that I can't talk about specific oh [ __ ] what happens I heard Sheva scream oh it's just like oh this guy wasn't stunlock for a little bit there I got two hits in he was like oh ho ho ho meeting you with my big going ho-ho came from there yeah yeah you got the right idea career amazing in the brig beetle life like goofy it's my favorite thing of all [ __ ] time whoever made that you're like you're like a messiah to me hey I'm full on rifle ammo so if it's rifle and [ __ ] your fault everything you have you can have this there you go just for you now I can hold more goddamn rifle ammo we'll probably need it so I'm not complaining handgun ammo for you man it is it is little God behind us oh behind this but dogs oh there oh yeah they're canines Oh God his tongue is so long it's an anime girls dream Oh God oh no oh no I don't worry it's good good that gas mask dude you know we haven't seen any of those uh any more of those head poppers that are like big golf balls remember those we only saw like two of those yeah it was really weird now that of oh hello sorry sir oh sorry oh boy hold on let me scope in real quick while I'm three yards away oh god why do their heads split in half what [ __ ] art director made that happen here come over here I'll do that my d-pad is for all the people watching for all those zero people watching since their homes been on the how did that hit you and not me I don't know oh [ __ ] oh oh oh oh boy oh no I'm sorry I know it's my fault oh gosh it Oh God what does he do just like try to whack you with his head oh there we go shoot him in the mouth okay he said he's dead yeah yeah he's dead okay oops yeah for all the for the one viewer out there who's watching this my D pad is on the fritz so if at times it seems like I'm trying to switch items but I just can't seem to do it if you want to give me that green arrow I'll combine it with this the times it seems like I'm lagging when I'm [ __ ] taking on my weapons it's because I am been playing way too much Dark Souls and when you switch one one item and it looks like you're scratching your ass so I always do it it's like my new thing it's my fetish no shoving you come on wait climb up here no no dice easy a boost yeah yep yes exactly not even the cool kind of boost like we've done before like Chris will get down on all fours and then Sheva would become a dominatrix and and with him but using okay works for me I don't know where to go I guess follow the yellow bricks road what's in here and gun ammo I'll take it it's lucky I need a keycard to open it okay of course we [ __ ] do there's a ladder over here oh my rifle holds 15 now I thought it only held 10 I guess I upgraded it more Oh so garbage you see what it's come to everybody garbage disposal costs too much now in rural Africa or wherever we are now Chris and Sheva have to go along to all the houses and move your [ __ ] oh [ __ ] I knew I should have to jump down Oh God Oh No I'm in a cage cuz I don't know yeah you have fun out there oh [ __ ] I can cover you from again okay just uh they spawn infinitely or not I don't know find a way to lift it the cage actually come over to the come over to the cage maybe I can give you this there you go sweet take this hold my hand I'm scared he pulls his hand o his guy behind you oh you got him first days right here though that's nice Ritter okay where the hell do we go I have no idea look around I guess oh I know this oh okay okay go look for a button or something I'll be here in the cage I guess yep Oh cranky curd yay yay now go lift the [ __ ] crane oh wow I don't know dude look around okay there's a letter on my side but I don't think you can get to it there's there's somewhere you can go that you're not seeing I guarantee yes there is of course there is okay it looks like it's right there okay shoot it yes I can go through there I guess and good luck cuz I'll just be here looking through my wallet like I do when I'm bored moments of thoughtlessness use key card use the crane key card yay okay Chris thanks thanks yep I can't wait for when we're not doing a co-op game on the show there's dogs here hey dog I can't wait for when we're not doing a co-op game on the channel so we can't annoy each other like that I'm sure people love watching us do it though I love watching our friendship devolve into hatred hi Chris man I really want to get out of this crane so if you could hurry up that'd be nice yeah you're not in a crane you're in a crate whatever they were I'm kind of no they don't it's not even a half rhyme it's like a it's like a 1/3 oh my god what the [ __ ] that dog just stabbed me I didn't know dogs could stab people oh you rated a wrong goddamn time the one time I could have used it I'm just gonna pick up ammo as I run shotty ammo a [ __ ] it why not I'm coming I'm coming these dogs don't know how to open doors fortunately oh dude dogs all right I'm up the ladder is there a way to go up there oh oh hey Jia Sheva is there anything about where do they go there okay guess I'm coming down then yep oh yeah they want our ass watch me go up there and there's like the Ark of the Covenant in there you're just like there's nothing so what comes back later than to grab Lu nothing at all sera feels pretty good yeah did we go up this ladder yet let's try there's a yeah we did yeah we went you know that we can go past that we can go on that ladder where the crane dropped down now right here yeah perfect let me get this [ __ ] rifle ammo though oh wait hold on there's a southern man up there Oh exactly what I wanted I think this is a psg-1 yeah this is a rifle that uh you use in that one part of Metal Gear Solid 2 to protect Emma as she crosses the [ __ ] scaffolding or whatever it's so annoying not to try to try not to shoot her I don't even remember why I think it's because a vamp comes and tries to Nick oh no oh no oh no oh no oh no What's Up G it's just a fad oh my god just burnt him with acid oh my god he's got a twin I got your back he's dead you shot like 30 more shots each angle there's a machine gun ammo here sweet okay oh I could've sworn there was a command you could do to tell your partner to take something but that might just be for when you're playing with the AI since the AI doesn't take things uh where do we go big sets always a question of where to go Oh widget where yeah I found you you found me gonna be alright safe here Gold delicious but it's not need to go not yet at least Oh God samo here eats this green Oh sir all dude push yourself back and forth let's just leave below where do we get [ __ ] listen there's an arrow pointing south which is this way on the map okay so I'm guessing Oh hold on here we go where are you [ __ ] right behind you you dumbass okay over here there's a thing over here so I'll go to the other side and you shoot the button and it'll raise me up you lift me up so I can see on sin on this one too this green one because I got shoot you up yep shoot it now you'd scratch I scratch your back you scratch mine yep you shoot him in the [ __ ] head this falls lifelessly to the [ __ ] ground probably sprawled oh come on well now we're split up again so machine gun I'm gonna come back around and meet you there's a dog thinking he's gonna ambush you not to [ __ ] day he's dead okay are you following whatever path the game has given you nope right now where there's another dog oh I see I see your laser and a bunch of bullets whizzing past so I'm guessing that's where you should be that's what all should be less but there's another thing over here another [ __ ] there's a dog hey can't jump down either you dumbass stuff oh great that's wonderful state I'm gonna try to come to you no promises I'll get there on time yeah oh yeah you're definitely not gonna give you went the opposite way of where I needed you to go there you are hey chef how's it going yep you're dead oh pretty good great arrest here for a little bit you know a small little map you're not gonna put my goddamn [ __ ] foot on your forehead thank you for watching everybody you'll see in the next episode of this [ __ ] a [ __ ] stupid [ __ ] game bye bye [Music] | 2 Guys 1 Up | UCTnndE_U0QhjZHxn0IRWXCg | 2018-04-04 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,895 | 9,434 |
Fk4Ig__zz5Q | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fk4Ig__zz5Q | Youth Flag Football Drill | QB - Center Exchange Drill | Beginner Flag Football Drills for Kids | [Music] this is coach D and Noah my son today we're gonna go over the quarterback and center exchange no are you ready all right so first principle is proper stance no let's show them a proper center stance let's start that out first of all let's go about just stand right there with me a little bit wider than your shoulders width apart cool now bend your knees okay put your butt down and put the ball in front of you little bit further out in front I need my legs a little bit wider good this is a proper center stance it looks just like this I my butt down and because we're working with young kids they're probably gonna have two hands on the ball you know let me see two hands on that ball cool now we're gonna hike this ball know what we're gonna do is are we gonna go between our legs are we gonna go to the side between our legs so let me see now no it does this now remember your butt needs to stay a little bit lower cool and then the quarterback is gonna stand right above them ready go cool and what Noah just did is he hiked the ball not like this not with the point up but I want to get the quads as the quarterback I want to get that ball just like this right so when you hike the ball are you hiking it with the point up like this are you hiking it like this like that all right so let's try a nice little drill what we've done is we've got a box here about five yards apart and five yards long as well and what we're gonna do is we're gonna switch off being the center and the quarterback to practice this quarterback and center exchange no are you ready let's do it you're gonna be sooner first you ready so it gets in this nice position but down knees bent I come over as a quarterback I'm gonna keep my my jaws open like this ready go nice now I'm the center we go to this cone no come over and beat quarterback what do we what do we learn on that let's talk to the camera bud to be to be QB and center and to bend your legs with your when your Center stand like this when you're cute okay so then you get the ball right in there and what do we do with our hands when we r QB do we call them like this or do we hold him like this okay yeah when we're a quarterback we want to have our jaws open just like this like we're crunching down on our mouth guard right so we want to have a nice easy stance go ahead and be sinner bud and I want to just be flexible and comfortable I want to keep my eyes up Center wants to keep their head up as well and I keep my jaws open ready for that ready go nice excellent well guys gets on this season this is coach D and Noah if you like what you see please subscribe comment like and share we'll see in the next video see ya [Music] | Flag Football with Coach D | UCdOeca_Y049Lt3tR3JZeYmA | 2019-03-12 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 557 | 2,688 |
j0ln90VFa3w | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j0ln90VFa3w | Crossing the Tiber | Pt. 1 | ladies and gentlemen welcome to another episode of C mask the Christian masculinism podcast I'm here with my Brave set of co-hosts the culture War Crusaders will Nolan Nick stump Houser and Timothy Gordon how are you guys doing today good Mike very Catholic this morning I'm feeling ecumenical yes absolutely I'm in that I'm in that that zone right now so today just to cut straight to it we're going to be answering seven questions U about ROM Catholicism and so just add a little bit of context I was raised Roman Catholic but like most Italians it's very much cultural I'm a product of pretty poor cateus I would say because I fell away um from the faith became an atheist for a short period of time came back to the faith I guess as a Protestant but you know it's funny one of my friends said you weren't really truly a Protestant which I don't really necessarily know what that means more than I wasn't really entrenched in reformed tradition whatever the heck that even means and so about six months ago you know I was always this like I just follow Jesus bro and then I you know being a truth Seeker I started to ask myself I said you know is this intellectually and spiritually honest or is this lazy well I came to the conclusion that it was quite intellectually lazy to completely ignore over a thousand years of church history and to just say I follow Jesus bro um didn't really make much sense to me so upon reading the church fathers reading about church history you know it's funny reminds me of a conversation I had with you will over a year ago you're like I'm going to convert you to Catholicism like this guy no way but I was like hey we always we were always very friendly even though you used to you you still do dunk on Protestants hard I find it entertaining even as a Protestant I was like y I love will he's great but then I finally came around and then I could no longer reconcile solo scriptura I could no longer get my head around um you know the whole Reformation so I figured okay you can find the answers to these questions all over YouTube um but I figured let's just create a place where a lot of people and we were just talking before we hit record a lot of people are exiting protestantism asking questions and they run up against a wall when it comes to these particular seven questions now for me I've somewhat come to the conclusion on the majority of them but I as a bias individual I would say you guys are the easily the most based Catholics on social media right now so let's get into these I think this this would really bless the audience so first and foremost and I think this is like one of the biggest tripping points and stumbling blocks for a lot of people coming into the Roman Catholic faith so let's jump into it the first one is how do we explain the Maran dogmas wait Mike can is is order really important to you I mean if you have a if there's a preferential order I'm I'm open to that for sure I'm not trying to I this is this is your I'm sorry I'm not trying to be I just think I think what what has to be started with if orders important to you and you you didn't have your own schematic for it is solos scriptura you like we have to start there because it's self-contradictory it in four moves I did this when I was on with Tren horn debating the Protestant I forget the guy's name to be honest um everyone does but um four moves it's a called a a Scholar's Checkmate in chess when you beat someone in four moves and Sol scriptor Falls in four moves so you you start out by showing Protestants you love Jesus okay protestantism is false the one unifying theme is solos scriptura so can can I can I just take a crack at that one first dude absolutely go go ahead just so that I don't I don't want you to think I'm jumpy just so Protestants like well I love Jesus and now you've just shown me protestantism is false so now then we'll start going through and addressing whether or not catholicism's like weak points or truly weak points or whatever okay so you start four moves four moves guaranteed Scholars made and four moves you have to start out asking were scriptures books written by a single author we we say they're 73 books as Catholics the one who canonized the Bible um and there are about 35 authors Protestants say there are a a few fewer books and a few fewer authors but but all within the range but the point is all of us Catholics Protestants Orthodox agree that the answer to this first question were scriptures books written by a single author is no there is not a Christian answer there's not a Christian out there who answers yes so answer one is no and the follow-up question is so since it was multiple authored the 73 is books of the Bible will'll leave aside 7071 72 73 since there was multiple author is there a divinely inspired table of contents where where you can know what books for sure belong in the Bible and everyone knows there's dispute on the matter so you can't answer yes and it's simply not in there so the answer to question two in the scholars mate is no there's only one Christian answer all all of us disagree about what would be on the table of contents once again like we said in question number one but we all agree there is not a table of contents which provides the ground for the dis so after you you answer question two no the question becomes can scriptural inherency be known without a promulgation and the idea here is that um in order for us to to agree all of us agree that scripture is inherent it's not something disputed between Catholics Protestants Orthodox we all say scripture is inherent but for us to be able to know which propositions are inherent we'd have to know which books are inherent and since we don't all agree on which books are in the Bible we don't actually AG we agree about sense but not reference to use a philosophical distinction that this isn't baked in can scriptural inherency be known without promulgation and the answer here again of course is no there is no Christian answer constituting yes to question number three um there is no inherency without a promulgation so you have to have a promulgation by some Divine author or infallible author at least if not Divine Divine or infallible so question four the the final one is since since the answer is no scriptural inherency can't be known without promulgation um Can an inherent promulgation be accomplished by a non- infallible promulgator either God himself or or some other infallible institution and um the question here once again has only one answer and it's it's the answer to the question you can't say yes uh to say yes is actually a violation of the principle of proportionate cause which which is a nogo that's a first principle you have to answer no in the inherent promulgation can't be accomplished without an infallible promulgator QED infallible tradition in an infallible capital T Church having tradition is required in order to have inherent scripture those are four questions four answers that all Christians agree about Protestants can't say no to any of these I used it on an actual Protestant he sorry they couldn't say yes to any of them he just wanted to like all Socratic lines of question wanted to back up after the fourth question was answered but he was with me on all four question all four questions all four answers the answers can't be yes that proves there has to be something called the capital T tradition which only inhered in the Catholic church and for a thousand years at least in the Orthodox church but you can't have protestantism solo scriptor is out that was the most proper dissection of solar scripture I've ever heard I'd love to hear your guys' thoughts Will and Nick start with will you know what they'll say though when faced with that it will be that well the the the Bible says that uh Christ promised me the Holy Spirit to help me read the Bible uh each individual believer is Guided by the Holy Spirit and look where that leads us first of all there was no such promise made to each individual believer the promise was made to save God Christ's Church from error but if each individual belie beli ver is guided to interpret scripture by the Holy Spirit then they would all interpret it in the same way but rather obviously infamously they do not in fact we've got 39,000 plus and Counting contradictory sects who all disagree about the Bible despite claiming it it's just so simple to read you just pick it up and follow Jesus bro and they all disagree about what that means yet they each claim to be guided by the holy spirit in their interpretation including the unitarians who deny the Divinity of Christ so what does this mean then the Holy Spirit doesn't know his own mind truth contradicts truth or the holy spirit is lying to some of them so you can reduce the position to absurdity and it comes back to the logical qu that Tim has outlined that these Protestants are left with so you got to have the infallible promulgating body otherwise you're left with this ridiculous notion of a a fallible list of infallible books so that any given moment one book could just oh that one's out nothing in that was actually infallible after all um or different people interpreting it in different ways yeah one response that um the guy the pro sorry I'm not trying trying to be disrespectful the Protestant on Trent hor that I debated came up with was of course he will they will say that if you let him get that far well but I kept backing him up and I was like okay but how do we even have a Bible and the one response that they're sort of trained to give it's a canned uh answer that doesn't mean anything is they'll just say you're talking about canonicity we're talking about inherency and I said inherency and canonicity are mutually constitutive this means there there's a Mutual Constitution between what constitutes the true propositions of the Canon and what constitutes the true propositions of uh all of the words of scripture taken as a whole in other words like if I tell you make a make a left turn I'm giving you directions and I say make a left turn at the quido and trust me this is inherently true you're like yes it's inherently true but part of me knowing it inherently is I have to know what a quido is so um you it doesn't work for them to just say okay you guys say the Bible has 73 books we say the Bible has let's say they only said it had 10 no no one says it has that few but let's say they only had said it had 10 it's like well then we don't agree about what constitutes inherent scripture really if there's a word of difference then we're talking about different substances if we were to run an uy on the the whole matter and so you have to agree about what scripture is and so what I what I was doing with the scholars mate there is using what they call canonicity they try to prend they try to excise it from the matter because they know they're in trouble there and prove from the fact that there's only one institution that canonized scripture um to to make the the case so it's all about who wrote and published and and promulgated scripture as infallible and they they they can never get off the hook there that's why they couldn't answer yes to any of the four questions they had to keep moving the uh Socratic line of questions moving but yet once what if you let them off if you make the mistake the way Catholics often will I told Trent Catholics make mistakes when they di uh dialogue debate with Protestants they let them off the canonicity thing you can't do that you can't do that because then it makes their arguments look more valid it's not scripture except in some equivocal sense um if you take book one and it's got 73 books and book two and it has 70 two chapters that's not the that's not the same substance so don't let them off canonicity and then then you can really definitively satisfyingly to a logician prove protestantism is built on a house of sand it's actually erroneous that's well said Tim Nick yeah I can't go I can't go toe-to-toe with the intelligencia here uh when when it comes to Tim and will and their understanding of this it does make sense to me but I look at it more forensically because uh and I watched the debate that Tim had with I think his name was Paul just for the record I remember was originally gonna be a guy against a guy named Paul but then he saw the proof and he chickened out his name was the other Paul and he was like oh no he backed out well then then forgive me I don't remember his name either um but I do look at this forensically because given given how robust the the logic is against solo scriptura then you have to ask like kib Bono who who benefits from democratizing the interpretation of scripture so that each individual can say like know this is what it means and this is what it means it's like well it's the same it's the non servium it's luciferianism it's self worship basically you're turning yourself into the authority of of Christ's word and so you're putting yourself above Christ's word and protestantism does tend to come back to this like very libertine uh culturally American like nobody can tell me better than I can tell myself way of of living on this where you become your own authority and it's a rejection of authority right I mean so everybody wants to dog on the Pope everybody but they've assigned the title ofe to their yeah well I mean Fair yeah fair enough yeah and I think we're all in agreement there but they want to assign the title of Pope to their pastor at their local church that's down the street from their house and they don't see how those things like you can't dog the pope and then assign the same title to your pastor um and and claim that well he's Guided by the Holy Spirit well how I mean how do you know um I mean yeah I mean without even getting into the whole thing there was one thing about uh uh there was Patrick Madrid he posed this question he goes if I hand you a piece of paper and it said well I didn't tell you I stole the money or something along those lines it was just a phrase he goes well you could phrase this in so many different ways and each individual interpretation would be completely different and the context would be completely different how do you know what that means and what it says and so I was kept running into this wall I wanted to justify solar scriptura and I couldn't and then I realized I said okay so either I'm going to submit to the authority of the church and these thousand plus years of history or I'm going to believe that Martin Luther and Calvin those two individuals like they had it all right these are the only human human beings that completes completely negates this thousand plus year history there's something about that leap that I could not make and so this leads into the the the next point because we're talking about uh infallibility how do we justify the papacy in the concept of papal Primacy and infallibility because a lot of times there's this I was just talking to a good friend of mine yesterday he goes but but but man is is fallible how can the pope be infallible and will you've explained to to this to me very very very well how would you explain that to somebody that's really trying to understand the concept of infallibility so they already know something similar when they say that scripture is inherent right which means that because God is truth with the capital T he can't teach falsehood God isn't going to teach you something to do with faith and morals that is erroneous and will lead your soul to hell you can't lie so they've already grasped the underlying concept of infallibility there as it applies to God as like the the Supreme teaching Authority so I would just drill down on that first of all that they do understand it now the next bit comes in when you ask so which is the true church then that actually promulgates this inherent divine revelation like if God's the infallible teacher how does that message get across to everyone how does it get spread across the globe how do we prestiz evangelize and you just say is it your church whatever Protestant sect it might be does your church claim to be able to teach faith and morals um infallibly or does it admit it can make mistakes and then any Protestant sect has to say oh no it doesn't claim infallibility therefore it's fallible and it it could teach me error and you say maybe it has could be any one of the beliefs that it's it's taught you um who knows what might be sending you to Hell there and you look at what the one church that does actually claim infallibility in the full sense the word which is the Catholic church and then you think of about the fact that it's logically necessary if you're going to have this inherent this infallible teaching Authority God we have to have something to promulgate that infallibly on Earth so that's my first response to it and then St Augustine had a great line about what you're left with unless you have that Authority he said you who believe what you please and reject what you please believe yourselves or your own fancy rather than the gospel and that's what solar scriptura ultimately boils down to is you or your favorite Pastor down the street and you just decide that you guys understand it really well or if you're completely batshit crazy you just end up being like Luther and claiming personal infallibility for yourself you just decide that's how you want to roll Yeah Tim I'd like to hear your thoughts on this that's all genius stuff is always from well I would just uh I I don't like playing the scripture game because it's like being within the Protestant frame we just showed that that's that's done forever like you can you can slow down the first clip and be like wow the scholars mate proves it using um logical axioms first principles so so there if you want to be Christian there's got to be something else it's either Catholicism or Orthodoxy protestantism is done it doesn't work but there are scriptural passages having said all that that that show that it's at least quite plausible that there's a head bishop and that head Bishop is Pope um that when when Jesus gives the Keys of the Kingdom to Peter waffling Peter that tells us a lot um Peter's The Rock he changes his name this is going to be he talks a lot about building your house on Rock not on Sand Peter you know at the end he says you're the rock you the the Great Commission he sends them all out all the apostles become Bishops and it's it's it's quite clear from the context to anyone looking with an objective eye that that there's a headship to Peter I'll talk about this in a sec but all the first popes called themselves Peter or many of them call themselves Peter I am the Peter uh you know I'm I'm the equivalent of Peter I stand in his place all the other Apostles stand in all the other 11's place and then of course just just I'll back up one step further with the scriptural proof that there is a power set aside for the apostles qua Bishops cuz this this is we're doing Orthodox apologetics when we justify a a head Bishop we're doing Protestant apologetics when we realize that Protestants don't even have Bishops or priests or Sac it's so wacky so you have to first show I guess no Orthodox won't quible with us here but like the apostles are a thing you have to have an episcopus and all the apostles get this power this if you will I'm speaking to a Protestant magic like power of binding and loosing binding sins loosing them in Heaven and Earth Heaven because on Earth so there automatically you have confession and you have the other sacraments besides and this is given only to a special sacerdotal class um or an Episcopal class um of which the sacerdotal class is a subset so there's there's Bishops there's something special about the bishop Peter and then when you look at the very very first Bishops and popes of the church what do you see um them calling the head Pope Peter he's a Peter even though there was never another Peter that's actually in Prophecy if there's another Peter who sits on the throne of Peter supposed to be a sign of end times but um they're all saying that also in the SEC I always forget if it's the second or the fourth pope he sends a letter exercising a universal jurisdiction um over all the other Bishops this is very very early on even the I don't know wackiest Protestant out there doesn't say that the church had gone corrupt by the second or the fourth pope I I'm just forgetting this morning um exercising Universal jurisdiction which is this power whereby it very clearly shows that uh there is a head Bishop who can tell all the other Bishops do this in your dicese particularly with disciplines of the faith like tell all your priests to wear the taure wear their hair in the tuner this this happened as early as um you know one of the first five popes besides Peter so but now then when it comes to infallibility which is a more nuanced question we know that um now we're doing kind of Catholic apologetics responding to Catholics who who get this wrong the pope is not infallible in almost anything he does there are estimates of only two infallible acts by popes in 2,000 years you average amount and that's only one every Thousand Years some people say it's more like five or six that um three or four additional acts of various popes over the last two Millennium count but the point is in scripture in Acts you see Paul correcting Peter this is the role of the Bishops later the Cardinals that's a development of special Bishops that are a special College of council to the pope but you see it in acts so for the hyper papists out there which which I am not is anyone watching will tell you yeah the pope is a special Bishop he does have a universal jurisdiction he does have an extra charism of infallibility only when he invokes it and we get the gloss for how he what he has to say to invoke it from Vatican one from one of the two constitutions of Vatican 1 which is very recent and if you read that document carefully the Vatican 1 document carefully that outlines the very few times when a pope can speak an infallible truth into existence or rather speak its security into existence um you realize that really this has only ever been done twice both both with the uh Marian dogmas with the third and fourth Maran Dogma which we're going to talk about and basically it never happens so we've had 266 popes and only two of them arguably only two have ever made an infallible claim the rest of the time the Pop's the Pope's fallible um it gets a little tricky when you ask what do Catholics have to do when the pope is saying something wrong until he dies that's a trickier question but it's not altogether important for this discussion um it's just important to say he has an Universal jurisdiction it was exercised in like the first 50 years of the pontificate after Jesus died um there are Bishops they're the ones with powers of binding and loosing they create the Priestly class and um that head Bishop can tell all the other Bishops what to do and can very very rarely without calling a council say you know this is this is absolutely got all the Divine protection of uh charism of protection that the whole church vouch safe normally with councils ecumenical councils the Holy Spirit can act through my person if I'm very sure sure enough to invoke it so to clarify again before we get to Nick's point just for people because that that was just all beautifully said it's only when a pope is making a a a statement ex cathedra right on Doctrine on morals on any all it's many different things have to line up right in order for that to be considered infallible word right because the the the conflation that's being made here is that oh he's he's infallible that you're telling me that Pope Francis is infallible it's no no no no no no no and and you also explain and this is something I didn't know until somewhat recently there's only two instances where you just mentioned about the Marian dogmas where um the pope spoke infallibly so like there's an important distinction and I don't think that's really talked about enough because people keep running into this wall of infallibility it's like no it's not about the person it's about the teaching the Holy Spirit the magisterium tradition scripture all of these things lining up in order to make this statement um an infallible statement yeah I'll let I'll let Nick get to his part in a second but there's a reason why you know atheists say like most religious people are stupid the thing is they're right it's just 100% of atheists are stupid and wrong just 99% of religious people are stupid and wrong so um so yet even Catholics have the right point of view and so many of them are stupid they absorb the Protestant caricature of papists and they're like you guys worship the pope and so many Catholics have been like yeah maybe we do that's cool because he's because he's got all of these Powers I just adom braad they're like yeah he yeah we kind of do and it's like no no no no no we don't it's yes Francis could invoke and this is the greatest proof text of all someone that I I think is an evil man like Francis we've had other evil men sit on the throne by the way um it's not often but we've we've had a few he could invoke his in infallible charism and speak some falsity into existence he's he doesn't want to though because he knows immediately um there would be a retroactive provision which we Al also have and we'd be like well this proves he was never Pope there's there's some Reasonable Doubt as to whether or not he was ever pope if he just used an ex cathedra claim to do one of the WF friendly things that he wants to do like communion for the divorce and remarried or or um SS civil unions or women Deacons or intercommunion with the lutherans any of this [ __ ] then if he did that ex catheter everyone would say oh he's definitely an anti-pop so he has to move slowly there are other protections besides but the point is really really clear and it needs to be made really clearly yeah we've had only two out of two mean some people say three four five you can debate whether it was there in an ecumenical council first but really only two very clear Undisputed exercises of the ex cathedra uh infallibility power of popes in 2,000 years in 266 popes we we don't worship the pope his job he is the chief servant right he's the servant of servants um here on Earth is just to vouch safe the one gospel and keep it from changing teaching and Jesus says this all over the place Jesus does say to some of these hyper papists very clearly if and and Paul repeats it if somebody presents a false gospel to you that that all that differs from the true gospel you know him as a false teacher and this this doesn't exclude popes so a pope can theoretically be a false teacher without being an ex cathedra infallible false teacher and this has happened I believe with lots of popes but definitely with Francis where that he's tried to sort of insinuate false teachings but he's never said it's infallible that's this begins to address how do you guys maybe okay you just proved that Pro Sol scripture is false but how do you guys stand by Catholicism why not Orthodoxy where we don't have to deal with a pope we get all the goodies sacraments bishops priests a view of History that's not embarrassing the way it is for Protestants the religions you know Orthodoxy is 2,000 years old that's true um protestantism is a man-made book club that's 500 years old but why why why Catholicism over Orthodoxy it's like well because you still need the pope even if we have a bad one we never said that we didn't have bad ones and I'm just showing that the papacy survives Francis the papacy survived John the 15 the papacy Survived The Borges it's not about the person like you just said Mike it's about preserving Doctrine and Orthodoxy has not done that actually all of francis's bad stuff that he's done has been lifted from Orthodoxy with regard to um pora SE sexual ual teaching communion for the divorce and civil remarried which we've protected against Francis came from Orthodoxy and and same thing with um contraception they they have contraception and no Christian did before 1930 so so we've protected against Doctrine the Orthodox have not even though we have bad popes from time to time and that's big part of the reason why I am not Orthodox will go ahead and then Nick people watch and Tim just said it this book the bad popes by E Chamberlain you can grab a copy on Amazon read it and it'll give you a sense of what Tim's talking about there that you can have evil men sitting in Peter's seat but they're still not going to be able to bind the faithful to error when authoritatively defining faith and morals and that's one of the strongest proofs of infallibility it's exactly what Tim was talking about there and that whole book gives you some really rich exciting examples of some of the characters who in some ways people debate this in some ways maybe not overall they're worse than Francis so just get that sense of historical perspective and remember the church is thinking in terms of thousands of years not just the ups and downs of a decade here and there and that helps people to chill out a bit in my experience when they take the Long View well said and Nick it's a a hard hard evidence that Will's bookshelf wasn't a prop that's how you got that big beautiful brain clearly it's just the screen there's barbells behind it yeah exactly exactly well to to put to put Will's uh recollection to the test will as an intro to my point do you know to whom GK Cheston attributes his faith in God oh no I don't actually who was it Satan hm and I think I share in that uh that ironically the most active agent in my return to Catholicism has been Satan and largely uh it started many many years ago um it's actually about halfway through that Journey where I met Tim filming for the film The Greatest reset and the the origin of this this question was the the infallibility of the Catholic church and then we transitioned into the more specific question of the Pope but uh I'm I think I'm on record on at least one podcast and then definitely in person during my years of atheism saying like yeah there's a chance I might come back to a faith in God but it will never be Catholicism I was adamant about that I was like that one's just beyond the pale like those those guys are to have truly lost the plot and then I embarked on a more focused career interacting with evil uh made a film about child sex trafficking made a film investigating the world economic Forum Satanic ritual abuse um free Masonic things this is where Tim and I uh started our friendship was on the question of the alt of vendida and the we started our friendship with Freemasonry with Freemasonry yes uh oh at the lodge together um know the the Masonic infiltration of the Catholic church and the theme that I kept running into over and over and over again is that the that Satan is not concerned with any church except for the Catholic Church yeah and you can arrive at the truth of Catholicism through formations of of logic and history and so on or you can go the much scarier route and come in direct contact with Satan and what he's done in the world and that's what I did and uh there is only one antithesis to it and that's the Catholic church and you will not find any other Bastion I like that Nick that kind of um I don't know why this reminds me of I um when I moved here to this province in the end of 200 well I came here summer of 2022 but I got re-baptized so I've been I was baptized in the Catholic church and then got baptized in a Protestant church and then the 12 months after that was the worst 12 months of my entire life we're talking demonic dreams and it was just my life it it took a turn for the worst and I used to think that um okay that it's because I'm on the side of Truth truth that this is happening and the devil's coming at me for a reason uh when really it could have been actually the opposite I was so far away from the truth and I was believing a lie until I came to just like just past a year that year point the the the you anniversary of the the baptism that it start to have these Revelations of the Catholic church so it's just it's it's interesting that encounter with Satan and it can take many different forms and it's making me reflect I'm like maybe that actually was because I was going too far the other direction because after that when people would bring up Catholicism I I was so violent in my um opposition to it to a point where it didn't really make any sense and I had no justification or rebuttal for it it was just emotion it's interesting we'll we'll chat after yeah definitely okay so I mean on this topic of like the the you know infallibility we might as well skip to this this question here so how do we you guys said it too when I came on my first episode that I'm entering the Catholic church at an interesting time with uh Papa Francesco being the vicar of Rome how do we reconcile Pope Francis as our leader how do we when somebody says yeah but you're Pope we got to respect him may maybe maybe not but how do we how do we approach that conversation it was even hard for me to frame it because I'm like I don't like him none of us really like him there's Pope explainers there's people that believe that he's not actually a pope how do we how do how do we reconcile this how do we explain or Justify yeah Pope Francis to people can I just jump in at the at the start here because I know the the the academics are going to have a a robust logical answer but as a non-academic who came back into the church within the Francis pontificate um I would just I would just say that it was quite irrelevant to me never never once made it into my calculations same there was 19 18 90 years of Catholicism where almost every Catholic didn't know what the hell was going on in Rome or what the pope was thinking or doing or which hand he used to wipe his ass every morning and uh those Catholics had every chance that you and I have to live a faithful life and go to heaven and become Saints so Francis is a Scourge on I would say non-believers more than Believers but on on both accounts he is a bit of a red herring and it's an it's an unfortunate tragic legitimate red herring but you don't need to understand what the hell Francis is doing to become Catholic in good faith with with full application of your will and go to heaven beautifully said will well a lot of it is already been implied especially in Tim's answers that the the church needs a a head as a a visible Church an Earthly institution mixed with the Divine obviously but as an Earthly institution the church as a hierarchy must have a head you got onefold one flock um under one Shepherd and you got to have a leader and one of the great things about Tim's book case for patriarchy is that it draws a parallel between the household the domestic patriarchy and the broader patriarchy of the church as a whole and just as a household has a father and all the Protestants is a good thing in a way are getting more and more interested I think in the concept of patriarchy and male leadership within the home but if you extend that out and think about Christianity as a whole you you're expecting the church to not have a father and you can have a a bad father of a family I mean every Earthly father is sinful right me included Tim included all the guys you can think of included we're imperfect but we still have that seat of authority within the household and it's the same thing with Francis too only we get that level of infallibility added in because that's what has to be the case logically for Christ Church to be the pillar and ground of Truth as scripture says like no matter who is there in the chair it's still going to be the Pillar of Truth Until the End of Time beautifully said Timothy J Gordon what are your thoughts folks don't need to understand what francis's program is but it's also there's a a pure desire to know as uh Vatican 2 father Bernard Lan says in his book insight and so it's it's there's a Natural Curiosity there this guy seems so bad how can he be good well the question is he he seems bad and I he is bad he was in place there by a group called the S Gan Mafia which in over the last two generations um seemed to be the Personnel of a 150y old Cadre that's always had a kind of suned Goen Mafia through the generations over the last six or seven generations and this Mafia um once circulated in the middle 1800s a document called the permanent instruction of the alt of indid that was intercepted by the Cardinal Secretary of State of Pope pus VII we believe it is through um I was researching this to write a book on it Taylor Marshall thought it was uh happened about 10 years later but we found some extra research Pope heest II in the early 19th century inter to this document it got passed around and what it was was an um intricate plan by uh P2 Lodge uh Lodge of basically Freemasons that said look the the one the one true faith is Catholicism it basically affirms this for starters this is the these are this is the enemy we worship Lucifer the enemy is the one true form of the one true Faith Christianity and we we have to surround the pope with ideas that are freemasonic even if the pope doesn't enter our lodges say this very specifically now in order to surround him we have to get many Cardinals around him who are actually Freemasons and this means we need to infiltrate the seminaries these seminaries do not vet with the background check power of the CIA or NSA or something so and they didn't use all these terms I'm just breaking it down so over the next hundred years the soldier will die and the fight will carry on it's the direct famous line from the alt of India and it will take us about this amount of time to infiltrate the pontificate well by the end of the 18th century you have um Pope Leo the 13th my my personal favorite pope of all time intellectually and uh Faithfully saying all around there are people that are trying to infiltrate the seminaries and and uh the episcopate and p i 10th 10 years later will say the same thing in the starting years of the 20th century there are people there are infiltrators everywhere that are trying to get in we've never had this problem before the Ula also says attacks outside the faith the Roman Catholic faith don't work the the French Revolution made the faith stronger all of neero and and hadrians torture devices and and lion Fe meetings in the Coliseum only grew the ranks of the martyrs what what's up with that well with the one true Faith there's only one way you can be effective and attack it and it's through infiltration and so when you look at the beginning of the history of the um s go Mafia not a conspiracy theory there there are cardinals alive today who admit to being in it they talk about what happened at the last two conclaves that's where Cardinals elect the pope at 2005 Francis just admitted this in Chapter 3 of his new book which comes out this week he gave a preview chapter and he said yeah there was this skull dugery and it was by these guys he doesn't name them but it's the S to call Mafia That's the 2005 conclave which gave us Benedict there were uh people putting him forward even though he was an unknown he came second in the voting and they said we're going to prop you up and and um essentially work a deal uh this is a transitional papacy they said about Benedict the 16th I remember that article coming out in Time Magazine a transitional pacy that's because there are powers dark powers that were acting s Goen Powers ala vendida powers to get this man in and they've been plotting for this for about 150 years and that is Francis whether he knows it or not the alt of vendida leaves it unclear does he know he's doing the bidding of the Freemasons maybe maybe not but the point is that like like will said fatherhood survives bad fathers the pontificate survives bad bad pontiffs the need for a pontiff is sorely there like will like Nick said um if you have firm Faith they're just like the pope is just there he's just a placeholder keep Doctrine from changing yeah he's been a Scourge on unbelievers because there haven't been that many converts under Francis thank goodness for both of you two you both came back into the faith they're both technically reverts right but to the extent that he hasn't been able to stop you and those like you from coming back in it proves we need a pontificate but not this pontiff there we need fatherhood but not uh Pap Finn that's that's all that's all that Francis does it's a red herring yeah that's that's beautifully said and honestly I the same thing as Nick it was it I didn't care if it was that it was Pope Francis sitting on the the chair I I it was completely irrelevant to me in fact actually it's it was further convincing to me that there was a concerted attack on the truth and a concerted attack on the church from the inside so in a kind of a roundabout way it Justified my reversion because I said hey look look look at this this guy is making a mockery of our faith everybody's pointing at seeing ah this is the leader of of of of you know the Roman Catholic Church how can it be real I said yeah because um the enemy has no concern with protestantism because it's it's it's nothing also I know I've been PRX today but this is really really profound the enemies of the church who infiltrated um one of which is Cardinal Theodore mccarrick six months after Francis came in mccarrick was bragging at Villanova University in late 2013 and he said look I was part of the the Cadre that arranged this I was part of the song Calling Mafia and um I told everybody he's bragging I told told my friends I told this mysterious Italian gentleman he never names powerful gentleman that helped me arrange for bolia to become Francis the first was originally supposed to be this other Cardinal Martini was going to be Francis the first their leader of the S Mafia but he got sack he said Give me give give let us give this guy bergolo four or five years and he'll remake the church now we are beginning the 12th year of francis's pontificate he is famously expressed frustration over the the trads and those who are stalling up the faith the the greater point is this you made one point from the perspective of Protestants protestantism is never attacked because it's wrong in its own right the Catholic church is attacked because it's true but also even though it's attacked and it's been attacked from within which I identified as a more effective mode of attack than an exterior attack it still can't be infiltrated to the Core because whenever a Dogma or a deit teaching an irreformable teaching is threatened we've had this several times in the past the pope will either die the night before he has plans to do so or he will be thwarted he'll have to undo what he did Francis named Hiner Wilmer the leader of the German sonat Way revolutionary as he was about to do it twice name him as the doctrinal chief of the church twice and it got mysteriously overturned even Francis can't do it all of his TIR tiess labor toward uh female deacons was supposed to happen that the Amazon Senate in October of 2019 he had to kick it back this Senate the Senate on cidality was supposed to last a year and a half he just extended it into uh early 2026 he extended it six months ago he keeps having to extend it so mccarrick and the champions of Francis said give him five years so we'll remake the the whole church he can't do it he's not going to be able to do it he Francis because even when you get your guy in the chair who can hit the nuclear button no one's there to stop him from doing it he can't do it it's protected by Heaven there's no goalkeeper he can't make the goal chills to it's powerful yeah it's good stuff it's amazing if Ron Howard and Dan Brown had like any actual catechesis or like talk to you that would have been the D Vinci Code that would have been like the greatest Catholic movie of all that's what I thought I was getting to watch when I watched The Da Vinci Code and it was like just a shitty National Treasure about like a painting yeah yeah National Treasure is Fun the Vinci Code just sucked it's so bad but what you just said was like that's electrifying just looking okay taking another completely alternative route here just look at it narratively what more exciting story could you expect from like the true like you don't get that level of drama and narrative some from something that isn't true that's powers and principalities that's real exciting stuff that gave me chills will you gonna say something I was just gonna say the the image that Christ used of his church being like a net that contains good and bad fish what were you expecting people are saying oh there's bad fish in the net yeah we know course it doesn't mean you do what the reformers did which which is say that the net is broken and you have to make your own because you haven't got any authority to do that so you should expect to see bad stuff in the church because it's both a Divine and Human Institution and the human element is always going to be a mixture of Good and Evil so it would it was never going to be any other way and it shouldn't shock people you know I find it also very telling whenever you know uh Catholicism is mentioned on any of my social media platforms the attack that I get but then when you mention Orthodoxy it doesn't get as quite the same level of response no Orthodoxy is based bro look at their beards yeah online Orthodoxy I I'll say in their defense is completely different from actual Orthodoxy there's like a such a departure there like it's such a meme online but there's almost like a cold indifference towards Orthodoxy and then there's all this emotion from Protestants and then this attack on Roman Catholics and that that that tells you a lot and I can say humbly yeah well that's it and it's so clear man it's so clear if you're looking at it logically but a lot of people are not they're looking at it completely emotionally and that's why Pope Francis is preventing them from um living and experiencing the the the fullness of the truth guys like this was this is some of the best stuff I've ever heard so I mean I knew this is why I had to bring this forward now to kind of take a step to a different direction this is definitely going to be multiple Parts here by the way um the Maran dogmas we were going to originally start with this Tim I'm glad you chimed in we started with solo scriptura that was that was great how do we explain the Maran dogmas how do we explain like that veneration of Mary the Hail Mary I we we we we all know because that's the that's the Protestant Trope right it's like you guys worship Mary it's like no no no no no no it's not worship how would you start that conversation first point out that the church teaches that it would be a mortal sin for any Catholic to worship Mary as a goddess mhm so where did Protestants get the idea that Mary is venerated as Divine like most Protestant objections to Catholicism it's not actually Church teaching I struggle with this sometimes you have to be sympathetic and remember that the version of Catholicism that they hate with such passion doesn't exist in the real world it's just something they're walking around with in their imaginations so go Back to Basics with church teaching Mary is not a goddess the church doesn't say that Nick or go ahead Tim if you if you had something ready go ahead you wanna go Nick let's fight yeah we do a very we do a damn good job of not doing politeness sword fights on this show because people you go you go you go love you more yeah speaking of politeness sword fights I will say I have a lot of Ortho bro friends online um I get the the draw to Orthodoxy simpliciter and particularly Orthodoxy online because they kind of have they ostensibly have the best of both worlds they have Bishops sacraments priests tradition Benedict says we can call them a real Church they have history they know what an ecumenical council is they have those sweet sweet beards like Nick says it's a aesthetic and they've maintained online the ortho Bros have maintained their manliness unlike Roman Catholicism which is run by these shriveled actually they're not always shriveled a lot of times they're young and they seem like Fair maidens but they're cackling it everyone and they're like I'm a faithful Catholic I went to Franciscan but men need to shut up it's it's horrible they watch Kini and they think it was a good movie they watch kabini they think it's a good movie orth Bros watch that and they're like what like this is true so I get it it just turns out they're wrong I do like orth Bros though and I find I get their appeal and only um smarty panes like Mike and Nick see through the very appealing appeal of Orthodoxy which is much more intellectually serious than protestantism and still come back to Catholicism which gets all the hatred we got we get called the pedos we get called the Skittles we get and a lot of it's been deserved but um it's because of the infiltration because we're the one for True Faith now having said that I don't I'm not as sympathetic to the Mary stuff um okay so take take the marry and Dogma start with Mother of God um a lot of not all Protestants don't want her to be the mother of god well she's the mother of Jesus but not but not of God the theotokos means Mother of God um yes she is and this again goes back to the fourth ecumenical council you are Heretics Protestant who say Mary's not the mother of God specifically you're nestorians um and nestorianism is the fourth ecumenical where it the fifth the fourth ecumenical council's heresy that it anathematized there um saying that Jesus's two Natures couldn't be split remember from aryanism the first heresy at the first ecumenical council said Jesus is more man than God so he's not part of the Trinity then you add kind of uh at the second eend IAL Council sort of an overreaction saying Jesus is more God than man the monophysites said that and that was wrong he's not more God than man he's equally God and man then the third ecumenical council they keep trying to course correct it's honest mistake at the beginning of the church the third Council then they said okay he's God and man but he has a separate nature a separate mind from uh person or something like that that's that's apollinarianism then you get to nestorianism which said okay well he had he had like two Natures in one they're getting closer to the truth by the way he had two Natures in one but they were divisible his two natures and historian ism is called a heresy and he has two natures and they're indivisible they're Inseparable in his person what the heck we can't fully understand it but specifically historian ISM came about by folks saying that Mary was the mother of Jesus but not the mother of God this is the Inception of that fourth heresy to to to say precisely what I don't know Ali Beth Stucky and and and um know nothing Protestants like that today say Jesus was Mary was the mother of Jesus but not of God no the splits is inseparable Natures by definition because Mary would be the Jesus mother not the the god mother it doesn't work he has only he has two Natures in one person but they're Inseparable Natures that means Mary because of our christology follows our mariology um Mary must be the mother of God the theotokos just based off christology and this is the way that all the other questions the other three Maran dogmas follow mariology always is a bottom line concept not a precept christology is our precept because we do worship Jesus as the second person in the Holy Trinity he's the precept and then you just follow the math this is what Catholicism is all about it's doing history correctly and doing the math correctly and you're like oh okay Mary must be the mother of God even though that's a lot then you get the weird hatred from Protestants that doesn't make sense even if you think she's just the mother of Jesus well still that's why we venerate her I I've never understood that one but we we we don't we we can ask her to pray for us that's all saying a Hail Mary is can do Protestants think it's bad to ask fellow Christians to pray for him well what about extra holy ones who I don't know or the mother of God do you think her prayers might count a little extra I think so so that's that's Mother of God um I would just say to a bunch of the other stuff because I don't use the solar script to of frame because we we prove that's wrong at the outset remember um I would just say look at the science look at the tilma of Guadalupe it will blow your mind the thing is always 98.6 degrees the thing the so the the paint in in Protestants don't know this atheists don't know this Mary gave this miraculous tilma to Juan Diego right after the Protestant Reformation seemed to be a response to it in Mexico the color is nonelemental in the the the tilma so it hovers 310 of a millimeter above the substrate you could look at it from the side and the color is not on the tilma matter itself it hovers miraculously it's not an element what the hell is that um if you pass a stethoscope over the heartbeat over the heart it has a heartbeat if you look at the eyes which appear to be closed there are four different figures that are reflected in her eyes that the eyes appear to be closed but if you look at them there's a reflection of Juan Diego standing there of his bishop and two other individuals that this is impossible they did not have like 3D printers back then also even if they had 3D printer back then the colors as I said before are not on the tilma it's got a heartbeat it's always 98.6 de there are so many other miraculous properties of Our Lady of Guadalupe and what was that who was that that was Mary the Mother of God who made the ma the largest single Mass conversion event to Christianity in history like8 million Mayans and or Incans or whatever the hell they were and it it was all basically at once and it was a response are some say to to to uh make up zero sum for the 8 million or so Protestants who left at the Reformation but um that's just a little bit of that that applies to the other three Marian dogmas I'm sure will and Nick want to say some about those I'm just saying we don't have to only use scripture because that's a a Protestant error that we've already mispro we can use Bama Lords Guadalupe all of the other Marian apparitions are some of the most amazing things our lady of zun Egypt we have pictures of her appearing at this little um at this little chapel where Jesus Mary and Joseph stayed in Egypt it's all very very real and the science proves that it's very very real you can go see the tilma today or you can just uh ignore it all and then end up denying the Trinity that's that's the other option choose your [Laughter] pill only thing I'll add is that everything that I said about the uh Satan's hatred of the Catholic church is RIT large with regard to Mary uh it's a h hundredfold there seems to be a unique asymmetric hatred of Mary by everything demonic the Protestant response to the Maran dogmas is exemplary of that it's it's an inexplicable IR National vitriol spitting venomous vitriol that comes from protestantism toward these propositions about Mary it's unreasonable why couldn't it be this way why couldn't the creator of the universe who who penned this this story this romance between his creation and himself choose for things to transpire this this way it's not idolatry that that has been addressed and it's addressed immediately will said the Catholic Church itself says this is IM mortal sin this is not idolatry the actual term is hyperdulia so where is this coming from she crushes the head of the serpent and she is the mediatrix uh and she's also the one who facilitates uh exorcisms and the expulsion of demons and so if there is this irrational hatred I see that as substantial evidence of of the truth of the claims about the Maran dogmas and I had a Twitter Mutual who was posting about the tilma and said that it had to have been a demonic creation some demonic super intelligence had to have created the phenomenon of the tilma like the length a greater leap of faith it does the lengths that they will go to to refuse Mary her place as Queen of Heaven and in this narrative is extraordinary and I believe that the only the only explanation can't be rational it's not even the hardest one like there are harder theological uh or philosophical hurdles to get over yeah in in the question of you know which church is the right church or whatever this is not hard it's it's it's a it's an interesting narrative piece that you should be able to find all of the justification readily available and then go oh all right I guess that's true so why not people don't talk about Genesis 3:15 enough in connection with this remember the verse uh God says to Satan I will put enmities between thee and The Woman Thou shalt lie in wait for her heal now um had Mary contracted original sin then she would have been under the Dominion of Satan so this is why the Immaculate Conception is so important because he never gets his claws into her at all and then you can even think about it with the uh assumption as well when Christ doesn't allow her body to suffer corruption it's the same thing Tim didn't aquinus wasn't sure on the Immaculate Conception he didn't think you could you know prove it logically um I think that the most the theologians said before it was formerly defined as a Dogma is that you know it was it's fitting like it was fitting that it was so because obviously Christ could have chosen to Incarnate um any way he chose but it was to actually um on a matter in a way on a matter and be be fully human and go through the same process as us that this was the fitting process and then the Immaculate Conception is is the best way to get it done but not logically necessary right precisely yeah theologians before that were half half but aquinus ends up saying look I'll accept it in faith because even though it was not yet a Dogma this ironically was the Immaculate Conception and the assumption that were the only two ex cathra statements by popes which proves another principle that popes will only ex cathedra eyes something that's already been in Catholic tradition for 2,000 years they won't make something up most of the theol half or more of the theologians had already accepted it in ainus by say the late 1100s like will just said was like well people are saying that she was an Immaculate Conception it's fitting it makes sense that she would have to be Immaculate in order to be the um the new ark of the covenant which is one of her titles or to be the new EVE who Undo You know the the the curses of Eve with the the the blessings of Mary so it's fitting and um most theologians um between aquinus and the actual announcement of this in the 18th or 19th century um had already come to accept and the pope just formalized it it's equal like like will just insinuated it's fitting that she would be assumed into heaven body or soul I could go either way on the dorm Mission whether she was said to have died or fallen asleep if she didn't if she wasn't tainted by original sin her body and soul go straight to heaven we are tainted by original sin so we have our particular judgment first where our soul goes without our body so we're not personal we're not personal entities until the general Judgment at the end of time when we'll get our bodies back Mary never had to go through that so it's fitting that's a and those are the two Maran dogmas so the easy two Mar and dogmas that correspond with the only two ex cathra papal claims so the easy way to prove this will proved it the smart way that Immaculate Conception and assumption are not silly easy way to go at this point is to say well because an ex cathra papal claim um stated them and we know those are good um so yeah that's great stuff does anyone want to address Perpetual virginity this is the only easy Protestant Pitfall but it's only because you guys have been lied to Protestants but I this is the only one I understand when you read the Bible and you see that Jesus had Brothers well of course you're gonna question it you just you just got lied to by a translator yeah cousins cousins their cousins they just lied to you because protestantism is a a lie for people that don't understand how history or family tree's work so the the LIE there was in the word brother was it an improper translation of what the original language is what you're saying yeah which meant cousins because that same word is used elsewhere and they do that as well when um full of grace is just translated which is to say interpreted as highly favored and this is why you can't actually read any translation of the Bible that isn't approved by the Catholic Church because translation is interpretation right I oh yeah full of by the way thank you will yeah full of grace graia PL graa yeah is the way that you prove that Mary it's the closest thing to a proof text for the Immaculate Conception aside from just you know Pious told us this ex cathedra and it's fitting well yeah PL of graia it means literally if I'm I do I do love words it means filled by Gra and to be filled by Grace requires that you are not tainted by any sin to be filled by 100% Grace no human being who uh suffers the taint of the Fall can be filled by grace even the greatest Saints aside from her the second greatest saint is St Joseph the first greatest Saint is Mary what gives her the lead she strictly just as a matter of like Mega Man error error or or energy bars she has 100% energy on the lack of um being touched by sin immaculatedeception [Music] the uh mediatrix of all Graces Co redemptrix and it literally says I forget which Constitution it is in the footnote this would be aliena further alienating to Protestants and this is not the goal of this fruity Council you know 20 20 that was the job of the first 20 out of 20 to a alienate further alienate all the Heretics with further truth to their error 21st e medical Council we're trying to bring all these Heretics back in by softening the truth so there was supposed to be a fifth Mar and dog we'll see if they get to it mediatrix of all Graces and co-redemptrix but um this touches on I know another one that can go really quick of your questions Mike was why why do we pray to Mary why do we pray to any Saints it's just asking your friends to pray for you because they're not dead because they're not dead we're not we don't pray to the dead someone said that to me on Twitter yesterday when ioun Twitter protestantism stuff is so bad like it gets just inflammatory like necromancy well it's like it's it's algorithm farming or not algorithm farming engagement farming on Twitter is what it is like that five soulless page like Mary can't hear you she's dead bro haha you're like you're that's the fruit of the Protestant I mean it's like okay well what can you expect from a whole theological worldview that's built in protest of the truth have you read some of these uh Protestant transliterations before like The Message Bible or like the Knox Bible dude you like you don't even is this a Bible that you're even reading and people are like bringing that to church and they're WR this is the Bible I'm like oh my goodness like it's just for just for comedy sake go and look up The Message Bible transliteration that's funny I'm gonna look that it'll blow it'll blow blow your mind it'll ABS Knox Bible is based I love the Ronald Knox but that that's probably not the one that no that's not the I I don't believe it's the same one that would be that would be truly remarkable because Ronald KN is very Catholic yeah so Nick were you going to say something there man no okay so I was going to say uh I got a jet in a few minutes here but there were some other questions that I had here so I think this would be fitting for a part two conversation how would you guys feel about that I'm sure we'll get some response and backlash to this as well that we could incorporate into the part two as well absolutely absolutely so um let's May park it there and then the next time we come around to uh um you know me leading this this podcast in a few weeks here we'll get to part two I think we can do next week we can I'm down just go back to back yeah if you guys are down to do we have the power we do have the we will convene the council okay good I just want to tell one thing before I forget there's a really cool bit in McBeth Shakespeare's play where lady McBeth is summoning the demons to possess her to get ready to help kill King Duncan and in the invocation she tells the spirits um fill me from the crown to the toe top full of direst Cruelty and that's an echo of Full of Grace she wants to be completely full of the demons and that's what Nick was saying about the devil versus Mary's femininity and that feminist Spirit hates Mary and people listening should just go away and scratch their heads and think about how come we've got all this Protestant hatred toward Mary and yet they've got female priests yeah and and what I will say too what was further convincing of me to finally coming around um was praying the rosary for the first time if you have not experienced the the weapon that is the rosary Protestants try to you know control your emotionality Protestants could pray the rosary too that's what convinced me to come the other way you can do it you can call upon Mary as well I would convince you to do so I would encourage you to to do so um I would encourage you to stop thinking that you can interpret the Bible by yourself and if if you are truly in seek I Think Jesus said that the the the church and his word is like a hidden treasure and and truthfully in this whole journey it it feels that way it's like you really got to seek the truth read the early church fathers pray the rosary go talk to a local priest listen to C mask of course and then you will become you'll well you'll be brought closer to the truth but the truth just like uh someone would say my father will Nolan would say the truth hurts at first but heals in the end and and certainly I'll say in conclusion of this episode as I get well as I've transitioned over my reversion to Catholicism I've experienced a fullness of the faith and a closeness with the faith and like a a a softening of my heart fundamentally and peace that comes with my faith that transcends understanding and it's no coincidence that had completely coincided with me coming to Catholicism so and you guys were a big part of it so so praise God I'm grateful for you dudes the backlash for this episode I'm sure it's going to be real but I love you guys anyways but uh we'll get back to this next week boys we love we love you too Mike and we're we're all disappointed to hear that you transitioned as you reverted reversion should have it should have precluded the transition we're gonna that can be one of the first questions for next week yeah I'll put that one down good catch Mike's actually um transhuman aren't you Mike because it was when I made to forklift and that's why you contend at 800 that's that's exactly right that's how was my fault fornicated with a forklift yeah two of the preview questions that I know you have more Mike that we haven't seen but that we didn't get to this week is explaining and justifying Purgatory just for a little uh sneak preview of next Friday and uh extra elesium noas solos which is no no salvation outside the church there there are some nuances there that are requisite but and and also we just put the situation point on um Jesus did not have brothers he had many many cousins there you go and then you know what there's going to be a couple of more that I want to bring to the table as well so it'll be a fruitful conversation gentlemen have a blessed weekend we'll chat soon God bless you guys take | CMASC Podcast | UCby_-X3mzug3utxrkQF76Aw | 2024-04-06 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 12,904 | 68,332 |
fB3_74TyS4k | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fB3_74TyS4k | Nikki Haley Faces Voter's Demand: Reveal Your Stance on Abortion! | which one oh yes sir so I've been able to go a bunch of ton Halls because I mean I'm Hannah's Dad I've never asked a question to you but so I've heard a lot of candidates say different things and I've been to two Chris Christie events he said that you say different things in Iowa that you say in New Hampshire so for Mr Christie for the cameras I would like you to say exactly what your stance is on abortion happy to so first of all let's start from the beginning and then I'll get to the to Chris's part abortion has been something that has divided our country for way too long I think abortion is personal for every woman and man in America and it needs to be treated that [Applause] way I personally am unapologetically pro-life not because the Republican Party tells me to be but because my husband was adopted and and I had trouble having both of my children having said that I don't judge anyone for being pro-choice any more than I want you to judge me for being pro-life but let's talk about how we got here prior to 1973 you had 46 State laws on abortion and in 1973 unelected justices throughout those 46 State laws and said abortion anytime anywhere for any reason I think a wrong was made right when the unelected justices said that was not our place to do this should be in the hands of the people so that's what's happened and that's the right place for it some states have gone more pro-life I welcome that some states have gone more on the choice side I wish that wasn't the case but the people decided so it's always a good thing when the people are deciding but when it comes to a federal law which is what's being debated at the presidential they haven't told you the truth in order in order to have a federal law you have to have a majority of the house 60 Senate votes and a signature of a president we haven't had 60 Republican senators in over a hundred years we might have 45 pro-life Senators so no Republican president can ban abortions any more than a Democrat president can get rid of those state laws so what do we do is there a place for a federal law I think there is but the only way is if we have consensus so can't we agree on just Banning late term abortions can't we agree on encouraging adoptions and good quality adoptions can't we agree that doctors and nurses who don't believe in abortion shouldn't have to perform them can't we agree that contraception should be accessible and can't we agree that no state law should say to a woman who's had an abortion that she's going to jail or getting the death penalty let's just start there [Music] they have demonized this issue for too long I'm going to humanize this issue our goal is how do you save as many babies as you can and support as many moms as you can I had a roommate in college who was raped I wouldn't wish on anyone to go through what she went through wondering if she was pregnant everybody has a story let's be respectful of their story so when it comes to my friend Chris and he is a friend of mine when it comes to that he's saying I said one thing in Iowa and one thing in New Hampshire well it's because I was asked two different questions the question asked in Iowa was if you were governor of South Carolina and they sent you a six week bill would you sign it and I said yes if the people decided on six weeks I would have signed it but if we're talking about a federal law I'm not going to put you through that unless we have 60 votes and we find consensus it's two totally different things that's not having two different views that's actually very consistent but what I will promise you is the days of demonizing that issue are [Applause] over are you guys have to raise your hands too because I don't know where you are oh there you are yes ma'am hi I am an exgen pastor and um I work with young people all the way up to 26 and I would like to know if there's anything that you think that the that a president could do to help with the high suicide attempt rate the depression rate the mental health that is happening to our children it is devastating and um like as a youth someone who works with youth I feel like my hands are tied because I go with with them to the hospital and they sit in a cot and they wait in the hallway for 20 hours for a 15minute iPad conversation with somebody who's not even there and they send them home and say you're okay and then they're back the next day because they attempt it again mental health is the cancer America has refused to deal with and it's gotten even worse since Co we're seeing more anxiety more stress more depression than we've ever seen before especially in young people one in three people have a mental health issue but if treated they can live a perfectly normal life the problem is we don't have enough therapists we don't have enough mental health clinics and if you can't get one of those if you fall into some sort of depression and mental health issue you could fall into addiction trying to calm the pain we don't have enough addiction centers in this country and if you happen to be lucky enough to get one of those three things insurance doesn't pay for it we have got to start dealing with mental health as the cancer that it is and that means quickly making sure that we do everything we can to get more therapists making sure we build up more Mental Health Centers make sure that we do more tahal so that people can get their um attention in real time and make sure that we really focus on addictions we're losing millions of people because they're just not being treated and we can't stand for that anymore so we'll work hard to do that and it has to be a [Applause] priority yes ma'am thank you Mrs Haley it's so great to have you back thank you um I have you I love the way you talk about hard truth so here comes the hard truth I totally agree with you about President Trump's chaotic what he brings to our country at this point with the chaotic behavior um but the hard truth is that he's got in the polls he's got well over 50% and I'm wondering if it came to it which I hope it doesn't but if it comes to it and he becomes president again would you consider the vice presidency it's not that big of a deal of a question I'm just saying because what you have to know is I don't play for second I've never played for second | Wayne Dupree Podcast | UC53Ol_8Flq5w2qpxNyKpvKw | 2023-12-14 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,221 | 6,311 |
RwqODwX0Kp0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RwqODwX0Kp0 | Winner's Weekend: Chase Elliott - Watkins Glen | NASCAR RACE HUB | this place is electric and the racing is spectacular it's the kind of racing you talk about for days and weeks to come it's that good here at Watkins Glen you know it's perfect every week you want to be when you have opportunities to win then you have really good cars and you're in contention those days are when the pressure in my opinion is there more you have pressure to win no matter what its performance rhythm sport and got a long history winning at Hendrick Motorsports and we pride ourselves on doing and it's ultimately why I do this pace cars on pit road everybody of the grandstand on their feet as the green flag waves at Watkins weather we are underway nice break by Denny Hamlin he jumps out fire whirling out the back that was completely mind blown that the 11 was racing Kyle like he was I just could not understand that on the first lap I mean they bout wrecked each other they are getting at it hot and heavy here in the opening laps I don't know I just thought that was the craziest thing ever on lap one Hamlin refuses to yield and somehow kyle busch completes the pass for the lead I think Kyle knew that if he got the lead he could kind of control the race and we were close to him to start and then Danny I think was holding everybody up man you know you're gonna gunfight today it's time to go who will come to pit road and who will not the opportunity to make a pit stop before the green checkered flag comes out here comes chase Elliott second third fourth coming to pit road it was really just a strategy play you know based on when your fuel window was to get to the end you know ideally I'd love to stay it out but I just felt like getting behind all the guys who were going to pit gonna put us in a bad position green checkered flag comes out Martin Truex Jr he will score the stage win chase Elliott and Erik Jones on row number 2 here we go here we come green flag goes Eliot will take the second spot first time this afternoon lose company at the back door for the leader Kyle book I had a good restart was able to kind of pace him and stay with him and he had a couple bobbles there through the bus stop and the carousel and I was close enough to make a move through 10:27 face Elliot chose to the point alright great checker right here I'd save you will save you you'll win Stage two here in Watkins Glen can he keep this thing going and score his first career win so the run to the checkered flag gives green flag goes back in the air chase Elliott on the inside I had a bad restart into one I ever drove one he'll take the lead away that was Ralph alive we lost control the race coming up to the backstretch the car Matt DiBenedetto how big is this caution here come the car is now in for service at lap 55 when that happened you know we're at requisition you had then then you everybody was gonna be back on evening sorry about that Nick laughing Nick was joking before he said it's not a penalty to take your tire changer out of the box you just can't work on out of the box I didn't mean to take him literally but God he was alright we just gave this race away I want to go ahead make that clear we did not get fuel in the car that fuel Pro broker I have to pet here Kyle Busch's gonna have to restart at the back of the field I mean that was a big deal because he was gonna be you know one guy felt like we had to race and beat their vibes pretty much good to the end here it's close save all you can't and we can opportunity to attack you know here comes Martin Truex Jr he will make the pass on Kurt Busch to take the second spot away chase Elliott got a long way to go to hold on he sees market selection here certainly trying to watch you know trying to keep an eye on what he had going on but also and more importantly trying to minimize how much you were looking in the mirror because that can that can mess with you Truex closes in then chase Elliott opens back up Truex shaves off the car Lake Elliott responds and add to cart' link back to the lead the plan was to kind of get out front save some fuel but the 78 didn't cooperate unfortunately we had to run harder than I wanted to run and chase Warner on it keep him behind us which is an easy task and it was kind of a gain Martin and I play Truex definitely closing in on chase Elliott the battle is very intense and then he started pressing and pushing me pretty hard and I didn't have an opportunity to save the crowd here at the Glen of their feet coming to the white I thought I had a great gap and I was just got to tell myself all right just clean that then I go in the first turn and mess up luckily had a big enough gap on him to where he didn't get next to me I felt a lot better about it again Truex is off the pace on the straightaway when Martin ran out I knew we want that was pretty much it bring it home bring it home chase Elliott is going to Victory Lane [Applause] nobody understands what you do on the racetrack more than your peers and the people you race against so to have the respect to some of those guys is very meaningful to me Jimmie Johnson tucked in behind the 9 car and said you know what bud I'll give you a lift as a badass man you know Jimmy's been a great friend I've leaned on him a lot for him to be the guy to push me to Victory Lane was something I'll never forget a lot of emotion a lot of relief it's been kind of a tough road all makes the hell of a story you | NASCAR on FOX | UCWw4HqQcexuZfeFd4XLrNNg | 2018-08-07 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,096 | 5,405 |
FLCaqs86kcc | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FLCaqs86kcc | Slow Hands // Niall Horan ( EASY Ukulele Tutorial ) | [Music] hello everyone it's jian and for today's video i'll be doing another ukulele tutorial and it's a niall horan song and it's slow hands so as usual before i start with the tutorial all the lyrics chords and pdf document that i made is in the description box below so now let's move on to the chords so the chords that we will be using for today's song are the four easy chords which are c [Music] f a minor and g [Music] so for the first verse the chord progression is c a minor c a minor then f g and the streaming pattern that i used is [Music] so it should sound like this [Music] for the first line we should take this back to my place c first we should take this back to and then a minor wow please and then see again that's what she said right [Music] baby and then you're just gonna repeat it for the next part of the first verse see i've been thinking about it in a minor j then c [Music] cause i want you bad and then for the last g you should you're just gonna strum it once so it should sound like this because i want you bad energy yeah i want you baby yeah so this is how it should sound for the first person we should take this back to my place [Music] i've been thinking about it all day [Music] so after the first verse is the chorus now for the chorus the chord progression is f g and a minor and the strumming pattern is down up down up down just sound like this [Music] like that's the first chord is f for the first line of the chorus [Music] so for the last part you're just gonna [Music] the next part is how the car should sound [Music] yeah now i am moving on for the bridge because the next verse is just the same as the first verse so now for the bridge the chord progression is f g f a minor and the strumming pattern that i used is down up down down up down down down dump down for each chord and for the last chord g you're just going to strum it once okay so this is how it should sound finger tips putting on this show [Music] so yeah that's all for the whole song just gonna repeat the chorus again twice and so that is all for this tutorial i really hope you enjoyed this tutorial i'm sorry if i again i'm sorry if i post only once a month month one month just because some reasons but i am really trying to post every week again i'm gonna try to schedule so i can be productive so i can be a ukulele um again or if you have any suggestions just comment down below and i'll list it down for you and i study it for you so yeah that's all for today guys i love you guys so much see you next video bye [Music] | Jeon Yana | UCcq2IJ1uPCQZw4_IWIdlGzw | 2021-08-26 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 523 | 2,545 |
I41O6rZ2WPU | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I41O6rZ2WPU | Steve Mullaney, Aviatrix | AWS re:Invent 2019 | la from Las Vegas X the cube covering AWS reinvent 2019 brought to you by Amazon Web Services and Benham care along with its ecosystem partners ok welcome back everyone we're live here in Las Vegas in the cube for live coverage of Amazon reinvent 2019 I'm John Farrar here extracting the signal from the noise we have an amazing guest here the founder of AVH are coming CEO of aviatrix Steve Mulaney welcome to the cube thanks coming on thank you good to see you so first of all I want to get into your experience because I think it's notable of having you on because you've been on the industry for years you see of a multi cloud software new a new kind of company and this is what Amy Jesse was talking about on his keynote today that there's new kinds of companies is too born in the cloud then this enterprise is reborn in the cloud my word it's actually pivoting or reed platforming reimagining whatever you want to call it this is the new game and if you're not on that side of the street yeah you could be out of business yeah no we're definitely seeing that and I think that's the thing that really got me excited about a year ago was watching enterprises make that transition and say you know what the center of gravity has gone from architectures inside the on-prem data center is now moved to in the cloud I mean that shift has happened it happened to people talked about it five years ago but they didn't mean it and now when you talk to enterprises they are actually moving into the cloud not just talking about it and they're saying where that is the center of gravity and what's interesting to me was I think even just to tone the vantage a see today and what he was talking about was it's once you define what your architecture is you push it everywhere so cloud 1.0 and 2.0 was really more about taking my architecture that was on prem and pushing it into the cloud so let me take her chew appliance a virtual router basically my hardware router packaged it up put it on the cloud that's not cloud native its cloud naive as we talk right and so what's the change has happened is now everybody realizes the center of gravity is in the cloud and you start seeing things like outposts you see things like wavelength you see things like you know ggw network manager things getting pushed out the architecture of the cloud now actually pushing out and extending out into on-premises well I want to give you a prop for a couple things one is for folks watching and read my post about with my unit chassis I did two types of two things in there that I borrowed her stole from Steve one was cloud native without the T is cloud naive and T for trust T for IT that was clever I'm looking to get through I stole that from our sales guy Harold Hildebrand so you know what Harold Harold shoutout to you the second thing that I heard use when we were talking we were talking about transitions versus transformations right I think that is so on point because I think that encapsulates what Jesse's saying and what the industry is feeling right now transitions are for incremental improvements my transformations are for flipping the script right this is really happening can you share what you mean by transitions versus transformations yeah so when you're in a computing model so I there's been really three computing models there's the mainframe which was 50s or 60s to 80s to 90s there's a 20 30 year period where IBM Dec and so forth that was the way you did enterprise computing then this PC client-server thing came along which was viewed as a toy at the beginning it was for print sharing and workgroups and people said are you kidding me pcs the servers are just pcs with two power supplies I'm not running my mission critical infrastructure on PCs but in the 90s with with the internet IP protocol it shifted and that and that became that transformation and so incumbents never win transformations death IBM and what happens is they're never in the conversation because it's a transformation so incumbents always win transitions so for the last 20 to 30 years Cisco great fantastic company you know very respected company John Chambers would talk about transitions and talk about how we would Pat himself on the back and how they would win market transitions you're supposed to win a market transition as an incumbent don't pat yourself on the back the customers will force you to win the transition because they don't want another leader when you're in that same model we are now entering that third transformation that third this is a model of computing change this is a from the top-down business transformation and he was talking about which is true you have companies redefining who they are and they're leveraging cloud technologies to do that this is not a cost thing this is not a bottoms-up technology thing that IT guys just say ah let's I want to learn something new this is top-down business transformation you know you know existential threat to the survival of my company kind of stuff and we need to move fast and an enterprise's all move together and and and that's now happening in transformations that confusion creates opportunities because it moves so fast that the the legacy vendors just don't have time they have the innovators dilemma they can't move to the new way quick enough yeah and one of the things I want to get your thoughts on I wanna get your reaction to is that as we go to all the events and cloud in this business we see everything the one tell sign to me is the security market security got unbuckle data IT in the board conversation and the jewels are on the table the security you get hacked you're out of business so talk about threats to the business security is the leading indicator and what's going on in security they're building their own stacks they're hiring developers in-house they are really changing the game on how they use technology that's just in one area you're talking about how every simply reset or reconsideration of everything as Jesse said everything yeah it's the business right your applications are your business right and then and that all the infrastructure underneath that is there to service the applications and the data that's that's why it's there but we you know when you talk to different people and you talk to you know customers like you know NBC and CBS and content people they're moving to the cloud they're you know they're now having channels that are 100% hosted on AWS for the first time why are you doing that I ask this of CBS because we need to move faster guess what their practicum p-ting with with with Netflix and Amazon they can't do it the old way they're gonna die so they're moving all of their channels hundreds of channels to be now cloud enabled because it allows them to deliver it in months as opposed to years you're a really interesting background share the audience you have a networking background the old well flea became bae networks early employee at you at cisco and then went to early employee at palo alto networks security company CEO of Nicaea which shall be pioneers so i'm gonna find networking yes which at that time evolved in this basically being the crown jewel save vmware yep that's i would you would say i would agree with that and now you're on a VHS where it's got a multi cloud abstraction so you kind of ride this new way right so the question I have for you is and I owned the term being reborn in the cloud not born in the cloud right people were born in the cloud means sheet of paper right they can scale up but an enterprise has got to transform has become reborn yeah with cloud architect as this is a fundamental almost look in the mirror moment as an enterprise how executives saying yeah are we being reborn yes how do companies do that so we have a number of companies cut enterprise companies that are 30 year 40 year old enterprise software companies that honestly were left for dead right where people thought they weren't SAS they missed out on the whole you know Benioff SAS movement and they were on tram they had all the features all the functionality but they didn't have the delivery model of SAS and they were hurting they were gonna die people left them for dead and now what they're doing is they've reborn themselves in the cloud they've pushing themselves in the cloud informatica variant epsilon dilution teradata we've got tens of these companies that are I've reinvented themselves and now they're actually really doing really really well because they have the functionality that they've always had but now they have the delivery mechanism and they're not SAS actually and the customers like that because I get my own 3 or 4 V pcs it's my own network it's not multi-tenant it's hosted within AWS and now they're just migrating its as they can't all of their on-prem applications and customers into AWS and other clouds alright answer about multi-cloud Jesse didn't use the word multi-cloud the critics are like I know tweeting our way on that but of course they see they're not gonna say multi cloudy he's the cloud yeah he's like one gallon wants to be yeah multi cloud is a reality yeah he did point out in my interview and I think he might have mentioned stage that people are thinking a primary and a secondary and then it's not 50/50 at seventy thirty six ninety ten whatever the ratio is just pick one right Amazon get pickle off of the leader yeah what's your vision and how do you see the multi cloud playing out as people start yeah becoming more cloud operations but my view and people that we are in the first pitch of the first inning of this cloud and people say AWS is a forty billion dollar run rate how can that be because the money has always been and always will be with large enterprise they are now just starting to move into the cloud there is trillions of dollars of spend that scumming into public cloud so what a first off it's very beginning early days the second thing is is is AWS it's done incredibly well with the developers and the and the born and the cloud people enterprises you know much not so much and you know what Microsoft kind of understands enterprises so I think we're gonna be set up for a little bit of battle here and it's by it no means over and I and and and and so you know I think AWS recognizes that and every single Enterprise I've talked to says yeah it may not be a third a third a third across all free the big clouds so maybe I'll have one primary and I think kind of any gas he says that which I kind of agree with I think people will have a primary but I don't think everyone's primary is going to be AWS I think there's going to be a lot of as your primaries and even some Google primaries right probably more and I think it'll be a two horse race for that and then but then they're going to use the other clouds because you know just talking to a customer today the the signature recognition software runs better in Azure they're an AWS customer they're moving to Azure for this why because that app runs better and Azure for some reason I think people and if particularly enterprises will make that decision all right so I get your take on two I agree I think that's what will happen all right so I would agree with that so let's just take the scenario Amazon wins on capabilities their constant a new stuff every day severe builder it's the ultimate tool shed for technology as your isn't there yet they're trying to catch up as fast as they can they're pedaling as best they can but there's a concern is that there's a build-out level and then there's a consumption level so there's having all that capability yeah but also the customers consumption has to be addressed solutions packaging ease of use so delivery mechanisms to infrastructure in the cloud yeah the consumption how I buy and use yeah is now consideration or consumer experience we've now to call up yeah what's your take on those two dynamics I think I think you'll see from AWS I don't know this but I just it has to be because this is what enterprises want the phrase go build is great for an early adopter you go tell that to an enterprise here's the power tools go build your house they go I'm gonna cut my hand off I don't want to go build anything I want to consume so I think you're gonna see them changing their tune a little bit because the markets evolved and I think it's caught them a little bit by surprise as well and and I think Microsoft because they know the enterprise they won't say go bill they're gonna say come consume and I think that's gonna resonate with enterprises because at the end of the day they don't really want to do that now either way I think I think I think it's going to be a battle that's where aviatrix comes into play we help enterprises no matter what cloud you're on across multiple clouds or one actually consumed services so we abstract away all the details of those native search well I would say if you had a transform you have to do some doing but it has to be the easy kit you know by numbers easy button paint-by-numbers yeah self installing house so I get your take on that so you've you got a lot of buzz in the analyst community around a phrase you've I've heard you say which one is that called there's no more food left in the datacenter okay yeah so and the animals are leaving the data center that's really being quiet Prem datacenter more money and the animals being this the vendors right there's no food in the data center what's happening what does that mean going to its it's the center of gravity's moved into the cloud that's where the food is so you're gonna see a lotta you know cloud naive legacy vendors put cloud on things right it's the same crap they had they're just gonna put cloud on it because like I said this what do you what animals do when the rot of food they they go find where the food is right and so you know and people get mad when I say that because they call datacenters aren't going away no I know the data centers aren't going away but they're gonna get quarantined like mainframes got quarantined it's gonna be an expense area it's not gonna be an investment and what do you do in in expense you quarantine it you cap it you hopefully keep it flat or you reduce it but it's sure the data centers are gonna be around for a long time but all their market caps are all based on big growth and where people are confused is for the last five years everybody said we're moving to cloud but they were talking and so if you look over the last five years all the people selling the on Prem have done very well so clearly this whole cloud thing was a hoax right because for five years you've said it was coming and has it so therefore I'm good the problem is you're good right up until you're not good and that just happened and that's happening now it's happening now and you're seeing it in people's results publicly and they're they're washing it over saying it's a temporary problem I compensated the field wrong I know what's going on and they're you know what there's gonna be no hiding from that yeah and the expansion's gonna be in the cloud where this developers are building apps that drive talking behind it's going alright said so okay so this major a couple major areas developing with the cloud dynamic cloud scale now and now data tsunami and data scale diversity of data and all those things are happening we can see that the announcements large-scale data have the data layer now data ops data as code infrastructure as code large scale oh that's great but networking still becomes the fundamental problem jazzy talking about on stage now hops to the network they got this wavelength thing for 5g that's really cool all the kind of important things that are going on is going on the network same concept yeah being applied to a new architecture yeah your thoughts exactly right one of our customers I forget who it was said a phrase to me that I love again I steal everything John he said the network come I steal from you yeah network comes first like all that is perfect I'm gonna use that faculty actually it's on our website the network comes first because when you're building out that infrastructure in all of computing compute network and storage what's the most important network by far why because if the network isn't architected correctly you're screwed for life so you've got to get that right and so that's what everybody's doing right now is they look and they say strategically we're gonna go build a city first thing I got to go and do is get the basic infrastructure and the network comes to earth that is the core of my basic infrastructure if you get that wrong life is bad for a long long time okay that's what's going on right now so right you've had a great career you got the CEO of aviatrix going on you're also been looking at startups you advise been on boards go what's your view of the startup landscape if you're advising startups to go at this market this trillion dollar mark Enterprise market that's being the money's getting thrown in the air and the money's in the middle of the table yeah everyone smile and say how do they attack that money how they attack the market play out the first thing number one you got to be cloud native like you have got to understand the basic native constructs of azure google AWS you you cannot be just this thing that plops on top of it you've got to be able to programmatically program that infrastructure and leverage it because all the hundreds of billions of dollars being spent you want to use that right you don't want to have to go recreate that so that to me is number one and then and then number two I think there's a lot of opportunity there's a lot of opportunity in the cloud everybody thinks AWS will do anything and everything you need in networking that is a bunch of crap there's no there's so many limitations that they have for enterprises like hundreds of limitations that the beautiful thing of networking is you push one area and ten of those problems happen so we've got 20 years of things to do to make networking better and and so that's what we're gonna do but also at the edges right I would say where the where the interesting thing happens is the interface between on-prem and cloud so BGP iOS Cisco IOS all the things that that because it's kind of like the virtual to physical interface it's the cloud to on-prem interface they're still gonna be an interface it still need plumbing we're still and and and they're still going to be an interface that interfaces where a lot of complexity and friction comes so there's so whether it's IOT edge computing type things or things that we do of bringing that cloud in a seamless kind of simple automated way and and bringing on the on-prem into the cloud world in a very Mike you know seamless way so I gotta ask your final question you came out of retirement you're the good life on boards up dolphin clipping coupons go on the beach every day now you're the CEO of a company gum grinding it out again a lot of older ageism kind of coming back on the business a lot of people who have been in the systems business oh yeah what up people coming back in the game yeah why did you come back what was the main driver for you to come out of retirement because this is a thousand foot wave and it's it's ten times bigger than than what I saw in client-server it's the biggest opportunity of value creation and innovation that I've ever seen and ever will see in my life and what's also fun is every single one of the customers that we're dealing with are all old guys like me they're all forties fifties sixties its the IT guys from 30 years ago that everyone left for dead and everyone thought oh it's it's the developer developer LED infrastructure the developers are gonna do everything uh-huh this is this is i.t i.t is coming back and said thank you very much developer we got it from here this is serious business now this isn't fun and games anymore we're taking over but if serious IT is reborn i t's not for your old i team not just they want to do it so they it's it's the old guys but they're enlightened guys and gals and they want to do it in the cloud way with the simplicity and the automation but yet i want to bring the functionality the visibility and control that i had from I don't want to do it the old way I want to do it the new way guy today we're just talking to customers said I don't want to do I don't want to build my dad's Network but he's 50 years old right he's my age you know and so but I think that's that that's the kink there enlighten they're enlightened networking people but yet they have the 30 years of history of understanding the subtleties of BGP and networking it's our 10th year doing the Q we have such a great time our team's awesome this is our eighth eighth seventh year doing reinvent eight years total to this conference what's your take of jassi's keynote this year is this an inflection point yeah that's one of those moments where you're gonna look back and saying this was a time than Amazon made a change or gasps that extra hard or yeah III take I think my take is no like every year he says amazing things and every year is a is another you know step function but I think this year will go down as the year that people will look back a couple years from now and say that was the point that it got serious like really serious I mean in terms of big enterprises coming in and I think it's gonna send a message to the other public clouds and a message to all the other enterprises that say hey maybe I'm falling behind like when you see Goldman Sachs and you see it banks are laggards to the cloud they're not early adopters your laggards and you see that and you go Walt wait a minute maybe I'm missing out i I think it's gonna actually accelerate because of what he what he says he's seeing it you know so I think it will go down as a big inflection point the Mullaney president and CEO of aviatrix who's gonna you'll be on Thursday we go over some of the stuff you guys do as a company appreciate the commentary and great experience riding the wave yep how high was that wave thousand-foot wave we've been riding this way for years what a great great time it is to be here reinvent it's the cube coverage I'm John Fourier look back with more coverage after the short break here in the cube Intel Studios sponsored by Intel thanks to Intel for your generous contribution making the and supporting our mission we really appreciate it thanks for watching live that with more coverage after this short break [Music] | SiliconANGLE theCUBE | UCu3Ri8DI1RQLdVtU12uIp1Q | 2019-12-04 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 4,207 | 22,597 |
5jcBmB3s28s | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5jcBmB3s28s | Kandi & Jagged Edge - Come & Get It |Unreleased R&B (2006) | [Music] I come to lay it down for you girl I come from your head to this life just for you girl come on and get it come on and get it come on and get it come on and get it come and lay it down for you girl I come to give you what I know you been need I'm in this life just for you girl all I can see is my hands on you all I can see is your body in the N girl this love making so old school some of them oo some of them I like it girl all the places that I could take you and we never even have to leave this room girl girl let stop the talking let's do all those things that we said we going to do ohay down you girl to lay it down you your hand on my way baby for you girl I give you I oh yeah come on and get it girl I come to show and pro when I come I'm Breaking All the Rules boy I love the way that shirt smells of you anything you're wearing looks way better on the floor I look good on you never thought that I could be somebody's SCH no never thought that I could have some feelings this day never thought that I would love the way you put it down for you put [Music] down come on get it baby I down oh please lay it down for me baby yeah see you Shing only on my mind is see you naked me and you make it long as we don't fake it no I come to put it down for you you give it I'll take it and I'm tired of waiting only thing on my mind is get you naked for real talk about head shaking yeah oh yeah down for you lay it down me baby baby make me come on and get it baby get it baby lay down for you girl I to give you I know you been need for you come and get it baby come and get it baby lay it down for me come on and get it [Music] baby [Music] oh | ILOVERNB | UCBh-RSHspuyzx98ry-2n7jQ | 2024-04-05 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 381 | 1,658 |
QKGVPeyZy90 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QKGVPeyZy90 | Wave-splicing, Recombination Engine style, with the Trident and the Mixwitch (Tutorial, 2/2) ENGLISH | there's a monitor here to monitor the the camera and i'm fascinated with my own image i have a confession to make while the camera was off i realized that a rectified triangle wave is just another triangle of double the frequency so it's not interesting at all and i wish you could see me just doing something completely useless for five minutes but uh trust me it was not interesting so we we will not be using uh this rectifier in combination with the befaco a times b plus c it was nice to see the both polarities match up but when they did it was just another triangle wave so meanwhile i've set up the ulfo um and this on the upper half of the wave is a sign which is progressively rectified by this sweeping modulator right now you cannot really see it because the frequency is so high but i'm recording some sweeps for you the patreons and after that i will lower the pitch so you will see what's happening better and by the way you're still hearing the distortions here it is with the distortions of yeah i know it sounds dull but your ear has been spoiled [Music] right [Music] now just to show you the rectified wave [Music] so here is the rectification in effect you see it is modulated and i have no idea why it's dancing around like that oh it's probably because of the synchronization here it is without sink it might be better actually and it's a bit too hot wait a minute here you see last week i was in a bar and there was a woman there she said she was a filmmaker and she wanted me to act in her movie because she said i looked like a psychopath yeah it's a true story so anyway um i just took a lunch break and i had a beer which makes me want to go even crazier so let's push things further and try some wavy folding we'll waveford the ulfo just like last time we'll use synthrotex fold because it's rather clean and this is messy enough as it is so first we'll bypass it but pass the signal through it hey hey this is actually good wait a minute yes let's sample this first oh and you know what now that we've freed up this oscillator let's add something that is some of the inner modulation of the trident if i got it right zing is rossum's name for ring modulation between two synchronized oscillators so let's add some ring modulation okay okay right [Music] yeah well it's not that great is it yeah i'm not that convinced anyway we were about to pass the ufo through this wave folder just doing a little bit of cleanup here [Music] and now let's mix the way folder in let's make it let's make it worse or better let's adjust the oscilloscope resolution yes this is better [Music] i'm just manually tuning this oscillator according to this one because well as i said this has to be approximative unfortunately [Music] yes in addition to the wave folders offset which is achieved with rectifying the sine wave within the oscillator but look look at this okay now the sine shape is constant and let's get as close as we can to a perfect sign yeah now i bring the wave folder in and i am changing the offset of the wave folder it is the same as rectifying on the sign before the wave folder and we've got a wider range here actually [Music] so and now let's animate the amount of folding tool and maybe let's do only that otherwise we don't understand what's happening anymore hey and maybe six folds are too many let's try two folds [Music] let's try four let's lower the pitch do oh i like that i quite like that okay let's record it with um different levels of sub this is with no sub a little bit of it and instead of the sub coming in all we hear is some added saturation because we're definitely we're so hot and by the way both distortions are still in the loop this is it without them yeah well maybe this is a little better the distortions were too much let's add in a tiny little bit of computer sound systems tg4 a little less sub okay now what happens if we animate the subspells with yeah maybe [Applause] well i'm keeping this very last sweep and the ones before that too now let's take a short break from the modular while i show you what i recorded while the camera was off and i could really take my time perfecting this wave table without worrying about memory card filling up and all that let's hear it [Music] so what's happening here it's essentially the same patch as we just did but now while the amount of falls is increasing the pulse window for them is narrowing is that a word narrowing getting narrower so the increasing harmonics associated to wavefolding get somehow tamed by the narrowing of their allocated pulse let's hear it a little more see i'll get real slow now there is less folding but that wave takes the whole waveform and we gradually get more i did a few variants of this one i'll show them to you for example this one is the same patch with the same settings but through some distortion so it's brighter it's also more chaotic you'll see what i mean [Music] and finally i'll show you a third one in this one while we get less folding and a wider pulse window for it the pitch will also increase more folding lower pitch and narrower window less folding higher pitch and a wider window the idea still being that the increasing amount of harmonics from folding get compensated by the other factors so we get a more even harmonic density ah anyway back to the modular okay this is very nice but um look you know what we have here within the fall here there is also a ring modulator and we are going to try that that's the ring modulation between this and this so [Music] so foreign so how about this do you like it i i don't know i i can't tell anymore i don't know if it's great or just a mess try lower frequencies here we are beginning to see the typical shape of a ring modulated wave let's quit modulating the pitch of this oscillator me uh me yeah there is something nice in there i'm not sure i'll include this recording in the pack anyway but yeah i think i'm done for today yeah this is not too bad that is some of the new tones distortion put bucket and let's add some feedback [Music] in that distortion and now i've just added the tg4 back again [Music] i think this is as good as we'll get today hey okay i took the liberty of repatching everything and color coding for clarity so in yellow are the modulations green is the main clocking pulse red are the auxiliary oscillators only one is connected right now and pink for the distortions oh and orange is just the output and what i'd like to do now is pulse modulate the auxiliary oscillators you can see here in yellow that there is pulse modulation you always need to pulse modulate all your oscillators otherwise i don't know who's gonna do it for you now i'm gonna stop talking so much and just play around for a little while [Music] [Applause] [Music] i just added distortions the pink cables are distortion [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] so [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] oh [Applause] so my [Music] so this oscillator's wave is folded here through the purple cables i've detuned this oscillator a little more this oscillator is still ring modulating this one through the red cables now let's hear everything dry without the distortions of course it may sound a little dull now but keep in mind that your ears have been spoiled i'm mixing a bit of the new tone distortion back in but a tiny amount just to regain a little bit of brightness [Music] so instead of the new tone i blended in the tg4 [Music] i have to script here but i think i said everything i'm done anyway that's it have fun that's it have fun everything that we recorded today will be available to patreons it is in fact available right now link in the description and it will be part of a commercial release sometime in 2021 it's a new video series and it's a new patreon so you can get in for as little as 1 euro per month and you can cancel after a month so sorry about that there is more actually there will be more in the sample pack because i tried this patch a few months ago before making this video and i recorded a bunch of sounds back then too so that's it for today i wish you lots of fun and as for me i suppose i keep enjoying my psychopathic face for a while and that is why i chose this one the electro rossum electro music trident now what what is what what the the russom anyway which other triple oscillator anyway which other modern complex anyway which other putin made um anyway | Fred Scalliet Soundman | UCyVSHCvIBPeBkDHNmiHzikA | 2020-12-18 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,607 | 8,491 |
0MSpqXmrzm8 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0MSpqXmrzm8 | Welcome To Africa! Victoria 2 - Sokoto (HPM) #1 | greetings everyone i'm mr michael over and thank you for joining me here in victoria 2 playing as sakoto so why sakoto well we've got a nestle green flag we might be considered primitives but i decided you know what it's been a while since i've actually played in victoria too at the time of this recording and sokoto well i was watching some isp on youtube or iso productions and he said sokoto it's a fun little nation to play if you've never played them before i played as japan before i played as the russian empire played as brazil but not to kodo of all nations of play i'm playing a nation in western africa i was considering ethiopia maybe but we'll see what happens but regardless we have an alliance with dendi uh we'll see what happens i mean one of my goals is to become the tucolor empire but we need segu bandiagara and niyami so we need bandiya gara sagu and niyami so we got a race over there so i'm going to say no but before we get too far over there i'm going to go ahead and try to get access to the sea and try to smack the living crap out of oyo because well why not cool let's look at the budget i love victoria too we can tax the heck out of the poor people do some of that rights is quite a bit high because we need a lot of that administration we're not going to focus on too much right now we're going to lower this a lot because we need to save some serious money and we'll be spending some serious money soon anyways too so and do we start justifying yet on them yet ah there's oh as an uncivilized primitive nation it only takes three months to go to war oh yeah hopefully we don't get found out please don't tell me i just fixed myself please please hey we're making some decent cash come on come on let's get to 50 before we get found out 50 there you go mission oil what are you talking about cool and since we're doing that i'm going to go actually we're limited by this so we have we get 0.3 a day we're uncivilized um i'm going to wait till the next month let's see we have 0.4 i'm gonna wait at least one more month before we start raising our conscription level just because oh actually we should probably get you guys all together first get them all together because if we don't have enough diplo points there's nothing we can really do so now we're gonna begin really maximizing these guys up thank you very much look at that and get some more money that's a little bit too much there you go that's a little better that's a little better hey there we go i'm good we can go to war but since we don't have the diplo points it doesn't even matter right now 0.6 we got point nine i'm gonna wait another month anyways can you please have a leader we need a leader come on find me a leader i don't know how long it takes to find a leader but for the love of god please give us a leader if we don't have a leader oh that attack is so bad let's go to war anyways oh they level four oh this is not gonna go well very well for us is it well we're fighting four nations now arrow over there oyo obviously there's a d-word nation over there and oh we're fighting mossy as well holy crap that's a lot of guys i'm gonna move in immediately there's only nine thousand people here so if you can smash the crap out of them now that would be good and if we can move fast enough we can just straight up annex these guys with anything else happening really yeah they're already teaching me down whatever but we already killed these guys off so if we can see them down fully i think we'll be able to annex them don't quote me on that though we'll see what happens and i want to kill them off first because they claims on our territory actually oyo does so we won't kill them all quickly come on come on come on good where's the leader we need a leader oh they're going to get her capital that's not good voting rights are sended in nicaragua nicaragua well we'll see what happens we got lagos which is nice we're gonna have a capital which is not very good good we got them and we can only support one out of our well we've fielded eight out of our one possible brigades that our soldiers can support and we're about to lose our capital [Music] how do we not have a leader yet mexican thaw that's cool can we get peace yet no oh it sucks well we're gonna lose a capital so be it but as long as we get this province we might do okay if they're fully sieged down i don't think they can do very much oh the year of abundance here is the best pastures in the world for a lean beast grows fat here in 10 days wild game of every sort of bounds these are great quantities of wild sheep of huge size amid sublime planes and fine meals that yield bountiful harvests of we and every other kind of grain 1837 was an especially bountiful year with an ex excellent climate and rainfall making the latest harvest something to behold the effects of this perfect climate will be felt for a while and translate to higher agriculture output great that's great but it's only january 3rd 1873 1873 no 1837 1837 yeah that doesn't make any sense how can higher agriculture output right now but hey you know what that's just me especially in january but i guess this is africa so i i imagine be pretty hot down here okay so can we just peace out now there we go love it sleep and we have access to the seed love it all right so you guys are not allowed with anybody i am a little worried people do want to go to war with me do it does anyone have claims on me because actually i'll be honest this is like my fourth attempt trying this because oil kept trying to kill me off so all right so you can support eight out of five we're gonna build more because obviously our guys can't really support stuff and actually let's see the yoruba culture here it looks like do we have yoruba and hausa yoruba and hausa and where do i see it's over here we have hausa but no yaruba hmm what is this one house uh oh another fulani jihad literally about four percent yeah i don't know if we'll be actually reforming this to luca lower empire because once they get this and they kill each other off oh that's not good landlocked nation we've lost the effects of loc nation we get we lost higher import costs and less immigrant attraction hey we can get immigrants dakota in the modern age we have seen the outsiders they come with guns and riches we've never seen before what they also bring is death and we must always be worried that lies behind their smiles sokoto stands on good terms with much of the western world but our leaders are all too aware how quickly that could change the europeans believe we are not civilized and the turnover contact with them is slowly changing from friendly interest and trade to strange paternalism coupled with cultural superiority for now sokoto survived but we must watch for the moment when the civilized nations decide enslavement is the only way we can be safe so koto shall endure 52 not bad all right so i'm gonna set the capital as a rally point so this way all these actually with four of you being made we can send guys over here which not be bad i'm just waiting because people might want to come kill us i'm not sure if they want to or not but these guys are alone i kind of want to kill them off immediately we still have a leader though [Music] at least we're not a lion locked nation does anyone want to immigrate here sokoto is one of the great places in the world but no of course america gets a lot of stuff but hey we're making more money that's awesome spend spend that money we're making immediately and oh look at that nice we got some divisions i'm going to call them divisions brigades whatever it doesn't matter to me we're still spending a lot of money on this okay rich people invest ooh degree now to support this all right so i'm gonna risk this a little bit they have three we have three they have 12 000 we have to double the amount but they have claims under territory so we'll see what happens i want my course or hold on wait hold on let's own that how's the land huh well i want my cores anyways so find their leader and kill them because we're spending a lot of the military anyways and oh that is actually really smart for them grass on hills they got a little bit more defense maybe come but with reduced by 33 we can still probably win there right right these guys are still killing each other over here which is fine with me um come on no they should not be able to move faster in my territory than us that doesn't make any sense in my mind but whatever okay mind of window westernization once the wind of western civilization blows to the east every blade of grass and every tree in the east follows what the western western wind brings they call them omens we call them moments the strange things that have transpired lightly offer coastlines strange ships have begun appearing strange ships with mass so tall seems to touch the face of god at first the curiosity soon every so often increasing in intensity as the gale grows to storm and tomorrow strangers are ships and stranger still their customs but there could be no doubt that we must adopt a policy with regards to the foreigners from europe we allow westerners into sokoto as songs so as long as it causes trouble oh i like that research modifier they bring dangerous ideals sukkot will refuse them all access i'm not good enough to choose this one so we're gonna go with this one because we want that research points nice look at that very good kill them all hey we just killed off okay we just killed off all roughly to a thousand of them not bad cool and we have no if we so that means i want to get to dendi as fast as possible it might be a little dangerous if we can go to war with these guys because we do have hausa oh actually we're going to add a war goal we can make them a puppet we could actually do stuff but we're not gonna do that uh what sokoto if you didn't know sokoto is actually part of modern day nigeria and they have a big old population that's one of the reasons why when it plays them as well but it's been a long time at the time of this recording since i've actually played victoria too hausa is an accepted culture so that is good bayou didn't as well song high so having hassle here is actually really really good we would have to kill off messina and aro aro the level three we could probably do with them first and crush them messina they're busy trying to kill off these guys which would might be a little bit of a problem but once we have these guys under us as well we should have a bigger military then so i'm going to gamble this i'm going to risk it probably actually we could wear these guys actually it might be better just go to with aro first and then dammagaram yeah we can close up this area a little bit faster oh we can't just find them oh oh we have a truce with them okay oh goddamn we have just been in and ashanti bannon where's ben in oh oh they're right down here well i guess they're next let's see what we can do especially we have a backup army here too anyways let's finish us off as fast as we possibly can i think that'd be good lots and lots of water how are the beer crafts here not doing too bad hey we have bountiful years well i love it and we've been found out but you know what that's okay we're going to get found out anyways so i'm also finished up as fast as we possibly can right and we're making more money which is awesome i love it who doesn't love making lots of money all righty chatty making ourselves bigger and stronger 71.3 is not bad and you're almost done kufo actually we don't need to full siege them down actually oh yeah there we go our land's returned as a result of the treaty of the border some of sakura's lands are to be returned we are however only tied to the lands over which we have claimed any others should buy all rights we return to barnum we'll keep everything we've gained probably yeah nice not bad now they're stuck up there not bad at all so who are we going to work with oh they're going to worth oh the british already arrived so i'll be honest i don't know how long this campaign is going to go on we'll go as long as we possibly can but the westerners coming in they might just come and kill us so that's not very good we can go towards ben and exo bannon's right here so you guys go here and you guys kind of hang out near abba badan ibadan ashanti good luck if that's a case we could maybe let's keep high relations with the brits oh but we have no diplomatic points oh no oh look at that money that spike in money right there there we go nice let's get our guys down here settle down have a good time oh you guys are gonna die that's not good well not good for them yup and they're dead how sad all right let's go enough oh calabar oh calabar hello level one three points and then who are you fighting as well the homie and that's not too strong so you both have generals you have no general and you have abdullahi fodio he's actually got some pretty good stuff on him that's actually not too bad too bad we're going to go to war with ben and kill them off thank you and after this war we got to cut down all the krieg and stuff just because i think we pretty much have to go ahead and head on in if you can you know what if you want to play this game we're just going to kill off your divisions your enemy divisions oh that is so sad for them if it can be sphered by the uk that would not be bad actually you know what since you're both here just kill them all off [Music] you wanted war right they totally wanted war they were asking for it there you go cool i'm gonna have you both go there but not really you go to a bomby but actually oh wait we're fighting three people oh calabar too right yeah that's right that's right i do wanna get to peace as fast as possible i would like to go to actually hmm i don't think we can add too much there i mean we already have 14 infamy so we gotta be cool with what we've got i don't want to lower this too much could raise a few more taxes we're making okay money well maybe not some days we are some days we aren't because this is all one area right yes all winter i would love to annex them immediately but we can't do that yet hello massino no you annexed nyami and that one all they needed left is segu which is something that we need because they're probably going to be able to form the tokular empire which we do not want them to do idaho good lose a little bit of money how's this looking not bad that's actually pretty good all right very good pretty good very good regular population love it anyone want to immigrate to a nation in west africa oh hello you have a death wish we're going to make west africa superior again all right so we got a couple things here we can build another army hey and they all died boom boom boom because we want to replace some of these soldiers that or some of these brigades or divisions that we can't really support too well as soon as we can always just peace out honestly loot the area salt the earth there you go all right let's go and just piece out because we want to get to peace we can get more war goals actually hmm puppet that cost we could pop it to homie that would not be bad we get five prestige who are they killing off what who's the french killing off algeria that's fine with me i don't really care we can't conquer something because that's so much infamy why do we have to why is there so much infamy for western african primitive nations i don't understand that's only three infamy for five more prestiges is that worth it that's not bad but i want to be able to get down to just conquer more and more more as fast as possible propose peace we'll go to peace with these guys there you go oh wait i should not have done that oh that's my bad i am dumb i'm dum dum dum dum dum dum dum you guys head up here uh gonna do it's fine that's army cost you know what that's case go and lower the spending for now wow this class is not looking very good or max out there too and we'll build more we'll try to make more money and actually before we annex these guys so we need to get as much research points as possible we're currently 12 17. so if we conquer somebody do we get more research points so 12 17.7 12 17.7 great and of course we'll extend slavery because why not 12 17 no we do not get more research points but that sucks i thought we would be able to get more research points but obviously not so we got to save our research points anything other things we can build two more cavalry boom boom there you go i'm not gonna delete these guys yet just because we probably still need them and they'll do this too and that'll be okay cut down even more in the military if we don't need them right now that's fine with me even more we want money we want need we need a lot of money so we can build more nations up oh watara where's what yeah watara netherlands uk you know since we're here hey buddies we can't increase relations oh we need oh we need even more are you kidding me i guess technically we could go to war with someone else you know what oh if worry oh we could potentially get found out if we do get found out i don't want to save scum i really don't but we're going to do it anyways [Music] that's not bad so if we get found out i'll fade and fade up and we'll probably just start when the war starts please don't get found out please follow god do not get found out we're only 20 of the way there that's not bad we're exhaustion it's kind of high actually already 68 67. once we hit the halfway mark we'll be okay i think 22 yeah yeah we'll be okay for now cool i won't say it's come now awesome let's go ahead we got do we even have to oh we will have enough diplomatic points go do that [Music] uh an alliance offer we could move through the lands and kill off enemies messina aro now we gotta kill those guys off so that's not very good mostly actually i don't mind alan mulsey they don't really like us though why don't they like us i have no idea oh we have truth to them that's probably why mission warrior not bad hey you got a little bit more liberal support so that's good we talking about how's up good hundred percent bureaucrats uh population wise we have a lot more population up here and we this is a core territory so let's go and get some more beer cuts up here for them more more bureaucrats hey you know what 4.2 infamy i'll gladly take that over pretty much whatever else we had earlier um you can move up there that's fine and we should be able to work very soon there we go awesome you know what give it just one more month there we go all right let's have a good time you should be able to do stuff you have no army leader you still have abdulli abdullahi not bad and they're all dead all day if that's the case i don't think anyone else is going to help them out so we can probably lower military spending anyways thank you very much and then finally we're gonna get annihilated probably you never know just tax middle class they don't need life needs they don't need black goods i'll get more armies up here oh that's good right look at that money what do you even spend our money on right now that's okay lower this a little bit maybe help the people out or maybe help out the upper class as well maybe a little bit yeah no yeah nice keep helping out with the budget that'd be great oh it's not looking good for these guys wow it's really not looking good jesus hey more money though i love the more money hopefully nobody wants to kill us off so i really don't know if we'll be able to perform that one t empire here but we'll try our best if it doesn't happen it doesn't happen but you know i just want to be able to westernize before 1870 i think that's when the enemies start coming in trying to kill us off so so like again 17 56.6 17 56.6 it's not going to happen so 1756.6 yeah nothing happens which really sucks not bad not bad though cool go yeah go and combine the guys that's not looking very good for our army let's see it's fine wow that's a lot of money now now we are making some serious cash well for a primitive nation i would say i suppose not bad boom boom even more soldiers not bad not bad at all i want to go to war again but i don't want to save scum so we'll see what happens and i think we've been a war with pretty much everyone here at least once primitive nation yeah we have a truth with them oh look the opium war wow you are going really fast and early aren't you guys i want to increase your relations with you guys it's not really worth that much but you know what that's okay [Music] i i hope they can pop at us i hope they can pop at us so we've already we've already slashed the budget by quite a bit oh administration build that up it's going to cost us a lot of money to do that but i think that would come in handy yeah we built up a lot of money actually i put up a nice little stockpile for now how's this looking for budget not bad not bad not bad oh we could probably use another technology limited to that professor control the intellectuals get rid of the worst troublemakers oh control the legislatures that's fine why is this going up so much infamy and western always western influence messina now that's the one nation we don't want to ally with bombata they might actually be a good nation to ally with they're fighting uh futo turo where the heck is food oh they're right there and you guys are winning would you like i can't give you no lines um wow budget wise that's not looking good wow that's really not looking good we got a lot of procedures though that's pretty nice that is pretty darn nice cool very very good yeah we're kind of hurting here but whatever cholera the defining cyst symptom of cholera is an exhaustive diarrhea rendered the disease almost completely incapable of retaining fluid in severe forms the disease can cause death within a few days the first symptoms making it one of the most rapidly fatal illnesses known to man today we received a dispatch from one of our provinces confirming early reports that the disease has indeed broken out there quarantining the province ooh how bad could it get ooh they get more consciousness they lose militancy quarantine it rapidly getting more and more consciousness this is going to spawn rebels which is not good that's why i kept a little actually it's probably going to get a few more armies up close to the capital especially since we're not spending damage on the military anyways all right so we can't afford this much looking forward a little bit but not that much i don't want to tax the middle class too much or the upper class too much and tariffs they're getting a lot of money but it's just definitely a little mixed bag definitely still a mix back we can make more army though but but but more armies oh actually that's not going to be over there let's maybe down here by them yoda poet leave him be uh no leave him be i think he'll be okay a lot of consciousness though because we've got a lot of infamy but it's good to cut down on the infamy who are the rebel factions 20 to 1 000 there's a small chance of the robel royal faction what do we have we have tradition that's cool cool cool cool yeah this is not looking great that's not too bad hey we're making some money back that's good that's good how's this looking 60.4 you guys are 100 nice very nice but i think we'll call it there now normally i don't make an episode this short but this is the first one i think we'll be okay so what we're going to do let me know in the comments below we've got some things here we can do for reforms research points been bonus when conquering plus 25 should we actually foreign trading methods that's not bad but if if we can form this empire you can actually get imported weapons and flintlock rifles so that's pretty good already flintlock rifles imported weapons so we can grab that so obviously going that one wouldn't be good if we can form the empire which we probably can't but we'll see what happens so should i go with like foreign trading methods or anything else around here because i think trying to conquer other nations around here would probably be a smart idea like foreign officer training would be really good but it cost 9 400 research points that's so much so so much even naval training is not bad plus 25 research points black house over 10 000 research points so and i always that one this one just costs 7 700 so let me know which which military reform i should go as with sokoto as we're conquering more educating more and getting more administrative efficiency but regardless guys hope you enjoyed our first episode and playing as dakota if you did consider leaving a like subscribe if you're new check out my desk link in the description below and i'll see you tomorrow when we're ready to go to war with someone else thanks for watching have a great rest of your day | MrMochalover | 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nrLFP8yAnME | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nrLFP8yAnME | Harley Davidson Breakout 114 FXBRS Review and Test Ride #SupportMVC | [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] hello everyone I'm flesh I'm here at the harley-davidson dealership and today I'll be doing a review of this guy which is the sub tail breakout one one four as you know it's eally a Softail was first released in 2013 it's a completely different bike in sense that for the old softails were sitting on the novel rigid frame that it is now but I was sitting on a separate swing arm with the suspension underneath right so the wheel will actually pivot on it but this is the new software range which features a monoshock and this of course is the one for engine and it features a five-speed transmission you can see the swing exhaust over there you have the inverted box it comes stock with a day maker now what is this stuff is the crash bars that you see in front of you here and of course the luggage which to me is a good thing to have because then I can talk about the other topic which is about two already standard is to up seats and finally what you have is the 2.5 gallon tank over here which is about thirteen point two meters which can give you about 200 kilometers to a full tank right so now what I'm going to do is I'm going to take this back out into a chest I'll give you my impressions of this software breakout one port right folks I'm here on the bike right now and what I'm gonna do is before I write off I'm gonna talk a little bit about the controls it's pretty standard it's the same as all the other bikes you have the on delay and handle here which is the the switch in which you would cycle through the various readings that you see here that you can see here on the Elliot LCD screen this is by the way a two and a quarter inch LCD screen so right now is just showing the time the RPMs the auto meter trip a trip B and the remaining mileage to a full tank and then we're back to the time again I believe that the speedometer will also show the RPMs as well this indicator that you see here will show the neutral the gas abs and all the other indicators you need a left and right as well and of course you have the horn high and low beams and on a flash left indicator on the right hand side you have your emergency lights or your hazard lights as they call it and then of course you start button on an off switch and your right indicator so let's go ahead and start up the bike okay so what I'm going to do today is I'm going to do a little quick right around first through town then through the highway and then after which back through the Harley Davidson dealership right so now I'm on the road and I'm gonna take it for a little spin through town a little bit through the city then onto the highway and then back to the harley-davidson dealership as I said earlier now to make things a little bit more organized and rather than I ramble on I'm gonna talk about four basic things about this bike okay the first of which is performance the second of which is comfort the third of which is handling and the last one which is the fourth item which is the touring portion of this bike right so I think that's the best way to actually give a more objective view well not really objective because it's so my opinion but at least you get an objective view of this particular bike right so as I mentioned earlier this is the new Softail range it comes with a monoshock and an easy adjustment on the preloads in terms of performance now this is a 1:1 for engine on this particular model when you think about power to weight ratio I believe that one 114 cubic inch translates to over thousand eight hundred and sixty CCS which is almost equivalent to most of the salon cars that we have here right we're just between 1.6 to 1.8 liter so this is probably more than than just that and the car plus weighs more so you actually get more acceleration as well and the air cleaner is a standard air cleaner and of course the exhaust is 2 is 2 to 2 so in a sense it's not a racing bike by the FX dr or it's not a performance bike like the FST I would say racing you can't really race on the FX dr for this you won't be able to hold your own against all those sports bikes but power to rate weight ratio and then the way it's set up it's not a performance bike right but that being said 1 1 4 is a hefty engine I I write a 103 so this is a big difference in terms of power like energy field the power as well it's pretty talky at the lower gears and it's got good acceleration I think input in terms of proforms you can't fault it I mean to me with an engine like this and the front and the six-speed transmission with the crews gear you can actually have lower rpms and the highest speeds not that you should be doing is speeds when you're right in my case I have to be careful over here it's there's a speed limit of about 60 kilometers an hour and there is a traffic light camera above just like any bike with with some power and just wanna go right so in terms of performance not much to talk about next is about comfort now as I mentioned earlier or I didn't mention earlier as you can see from here we I'm actually on four controls which is pretty good however I'm surprised that it is not that way forward because my knees just slightly underneath as you can see she is slightly underneath the tank which would mean that he might get a little uncomfortable because I don't get a stretch out as I would say on my Dinah so like my height is 1.8 cm so 1 sorry 1.8 meters so that takes me to about 511 6 feet sometimes depending on who you're talking to so on I have probably longer inseams then I then I am taller so longer legs so anything that that that scrunches me up will definitely make it uncomfortable in the long run the stock seats that it has on on this bike is actually pretty hard it's okay to write again around town short distances I'll probably give maybe a hundred two hundred kilometers before you know you start to feel bit tired your buttocks and so if this seat is not it's not for the iron butts right side shoots ability that you hear about but again harley-davidson does offer in the parts and accessories catalog the sundowner see I have to sundown a seat on my dining and it's really really comfortable the only bad thing about the sundowner seat is that raises you a little bit higher so I don't it might help return in sense of comfort but for your legs ready a taller person like me but if you're shorter that's gonna be a little bit hard as well but crane there are a lot of aftermarket parts out there sorry and its sights like you know dennis kirk RevZilla JP cycles and so forth and they you choose the make of your bike and you decide what what seat that you want right whether it's a Mustang it isn't a para and what-have-you depending on your needs depending on your statics depending on what you want to do but here we're talking about comfort so you know you choose a better touring seat as opposed to one that looks better you know if it looks good it may not be something that you can take for a long ride and so in terms of comfort it's okay the of the phone control so what I probably suggest is do exactly what they did here to crash bars if you notice that there is another you can put your legs up on this mustache crash bar and you can act as you know you could put your feet up and be comfortable when you're riding so that is another option so either changing the seats for adding a crash bar like this with the little pads there or the rubber bits there so that you complete the legs up on radio long rides but not something that I would encourage anyway because it means that you in case you have to do something really quick a quick break something and you end up you know not having enough time to bring your foot down to the rear brakes it's not a good idea but it's just not straight empty roads probably it's a good idea to it's an interesting idea to have right sitting position for riding position it is okay I'm not sitting too far back as you can see from my posture right as you can see for my posture here I'm not too far back I'm not too far high I'm not too far ah you know my arms are not that far stretched and that will mean that I still have a fairly comfortable riding position now I'm heading off to the highway and this is a good chance to really see how this engine performs not a good idea to be speeding but probably yep I don't know what is the acceleration like on paper from zero to a hundred but to me it really moved and in a quick first like that I was already at 120 kilometers an hour okay so this is just a little short trip on the hike on this little highway and I'm gonna take it back into the city to get a feel of the city right because that's part of the comfort as well right how you feel on the highway is it comfortable I you push back but of course one of the things that I would encourage you to get is either fairing or a wind shoe because I can see I can see that in the long run and you're going at high speeds with the wind pushing back at you it's going to be a little bit tiring because you're holding on for dear life onto the handlebars but that being said this particular seat has a little edge hop that helps in putting you squarely into the seat and the lump and of course protects well not protect you lumber your lumbar region but what it is is that it acts like a small backrest in a sense but as I mentioned the aftermarket parts they do have like the Mustang Touring seat with backrest as well so then at least if you don't put a windshield and the winds are pushing you back then you don't feel that tired right and today is a Sunday morning so the families it's nice sunny day great alright okay so we talked about performance we talked about comfort let's talk about handling straight off the bat we know that this bike is not a track research it is not a bike that you know you would do the twisties off because there are two factors that are affected the handlebars are perfect because then you know you it's not like an ape angle or something you can actually still feel then you can toss it about right like this right easy to toss about fun the two factors that affected are the 240 millimeters rear tire so you stick tires it's really tough to do the corners and you only have a 28 degree lean angle right so what that means is you know you can't really do you can't take very deep corners you can be hitting your foot packs or worse you'll be hitting your exhaust and I don't think anybody wants that Wow that goes to show how hard it is to take a corner because that's pretty tight Connor if I wanted to take the second lane and literally I was going offline because it was really hard to actually handle it well not hard you can't you need to put some muscle into it and here's a little proof that it's not that big a bike and with luggage you can still ha ha Lane split look at the power right so I have to take it easy on the corners not to go into heart and to not to take it too tight see it starts to shift a little bit and I was not taking a tight corner I connect you feel the real tight ship so ladies and gentlemen when you write a breakout be careful take the corners a little slower than you would normally do the rear tires are not conducive to type honors all right so still in the city heading up towards uh uh the exit for the highway again I'm lucky not much traffic today so I can take it through his paces yeah so lien I go and large tires but I think the handlebars are perfect you can of course change it to something different suit your style and I think since you know I think since we're not going to be drag racing you're taking tight corners and stuff you probably won't wow that's but that's a clear way further than I expected sorry I need to be on this side but I think you can see earlier from the corners I took how differently handle you know again not tires are a little bit hard to take corners on I think I'm gonna give you another example here there is coming on to the up ramp to the highway or it is a small part of the highway it's pretty pretty tight corners see how it handles if I hopefully I don't feel the bike slipping all the way and slipping I think it's a lot about getting used to the bike as well and then I think once you know how the bike handles I'm sure you can take corners well enough without it slipping knowing the speed that you need to be handling it on and probably knowing a lean angle that you need to take without it slipping I think my lean angle wasn't too far and again I was well this is not my bike so I have to be a little bit careful the last thing I need to do is drop this bike and off since then there'll be hell to pay once again a little sightseeing I think I mentioned in my last video this is the Marina Bay Sands now if you're a fan of the HBO series Whistler season 3 will actually be seen featuring this hotel little interesting thing to note so this is not really a highway highway but we need to make our way to the highway to get back you know one thing I like about Singapore is that the signs are really very clear so even if I wasn't too sure I just follow the signs and I will be where I'm supposed to be so that's we're headed for the MCE a ye highway but the suspension actually handles this road is not exactly the best in the world and it actually have handles all the bumps and everything pretty well I don't really feel it and jarred a little bit but that's about it alright so we've covered a performance we've covered comfort we've come covered handling and now on to the last thing which is have to be careful taking the corner which is Tory right they're heading off to the highway now the breakout does not come with any luggage right all the crash part as I said before earlier but it's a good thing that he had it earlier so if you notice in my opening video that luggage was already mounted on this bike I don't know if you can see from here hope you can see from here but I believe that the standard harley-davidson luggage is about 20 liters per side so that's about 40 needed which is quite good right so in terms of touring you can add luggage to it if you don't want to get something from the P and a catalogue again there are the aftermarket sites that you can go to I'm sure that if you choose the right bike from their choices and the correct fitment you'll be able to then get some good luggage but again you know if you get something that's 13 liters of both sides that's pretty big it will mean then wow it's really a bit tougher to take the corners then lane splitting and stuff like that would be a bit tough but again I'm sure that they have detachable kids on it as well right so we're almost back to the harley-davidson showroom I do hope that you found this reviews if you call it and my impressions of the softails breakout at 1 1 4 please leave your comments below let me know what you think those of you who actually have a breakup tell me how it feels like and handling especially for the large tires and don't forget of course so if you do like this this video please do subscribe by hitting the subscribe button and of course don't forget to hit the notification bell so let me to let you know when I'm releasing the next video so thank you very much for listening you guys have a great and safe right see you again soon you | Fletch_Rides | UCXEffOUvhHrCSfWUWTp3_8A | 2020-03-06 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 3,037 | 15,345 |
HYWdYRvFL5I | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HYWdYRvFL5I | Because Of My BARRENNESS My Mother Inlaw Brought A Young Girl From D Village For My Husband - NIG | [Music] who are these kids [Music] they lost their mother who was an orphan today you have not answered my question i said who are they calm down i have made a report of the place i will is something wrong with you um you remember the woman from the orphanage home who has been sick since last year she died today at the hospital and i promised i would take very good care of her kids not in my house if you know what is good for you take them back to where you brought them from remember the last kids you brought into this house they ended up stealing my money my love these ones are innocent moreover i remember how i love kids do not get me angry i love considering our condition we should be kind to kids i don't want to repeat myself if you want kids get pregnant and have kids of your own [Music] so how is it going [Music] my love i want to talk to you i hope it's not about those children no i i want to start an orphanage home you want to what like open an orphanage one you want to open an orphanage home how are you going to run it who will fund it i don't need a huge amount of money to start it this will serve as a shelter to homeless and rejected children [Music] don't you think at this point we should be more concerned about having our own children my love god will give us children at his own time all i need is your support please hmm [Music] elena you have not told me anything since you came you have been staring on the ground what brought you to my house [Music] you are my very good friend and i cannot just sit and pretend as if i'm not concerned about what is going on in your home honestly it breaks my heart each time i think of it what is that that is happening in my home that i'm not aware of don't just pretend as if you don't know what i'm talking about we are moderates we know when things are not going right in our home okay since you don't know i am talking about your son how many years now has he been married to that girl huh tell me my sister i've been worried about that girl condition i don't know what to do since you are worried about her condition what have you done or don't you want to have grandchildren he is your only son for crying out loud wake up tetanula and do something do you want your liner to be closed imagine if there's any way you can help me out please i'm ready help me are you sure yes very very okay i will take you to a man who will help you then i have to invite my son over bambam leave your son out of it for now if you are ready to see the man i will take you to him but to me i think your daughter-in-law has a spiritual problem is yoga and if she is not cut off it i don't think she will conceive i don't think she will be able to conceive the earlier the better please you will take me to the man i want a grandchild eh will my own be different kenny canna cody see other women we might be different help me it's okay tomorrow and don't forget to be early i will [Music] oh thank you okay thank you i should have known this hi this one you're looking so excited this evening winnie lottery get me drinks please it has happened again because what has happened my wife has just given birth to another set of twins [Applause] hey this is good news call everybody let them come and have drinks this is good news and i'm going to support you with one plate of fear thank you thank you [Music] you're not saying anything i said my wife has given birth to another set of points i heard you thank god [Music] congrats [Music] why is your friend angry i'm not sure maybe he's upset because he hasn't gotten a child or jealousy no no no hugo is my friend i know him too well you know he has been married for six years without a child hey yeah [Music] anyway that's not your fault it does not stop us from maintaining and thanking god for what he has done you know don't worry let me get it [Music] did i tell her that she's supposed to come with a [ __ ] and a he good hey i should have told how why did i forget eh anyway her son is capable of buying a healed at any time you can't do that our wife how are you i'm fine how is your family they're all fine yes um i came to your house yesterday but they said you went for a meeting yes i was told you came and you said you come back again i waited on the night i did not see you so i hope all this work all is not where he's not all that well eh you know me ellen sometimes when i talk they say i talk a lot that i don't mind my business i have to say it so that my conscience will be glad um i went to see your late brother's wife mamugu because of her son's condition is you go sick you are asking the baron man is a sick man come helema i've warned you stay away from anything that does not concern you stay away from my family before you put your evil fire on it nonsense hey what did i say now that is bad or wrong what did i say that is not good writing [Music] [Applause] oh [Music] i should have thought about this before now [Music] i need to call my son where [Music] go inside and bring my phone i want to call your brother wrong [Music] mama huh what do you want to tell brother huh ah mama so you want to break without go's marriage acquire you only a child you don't know how i feel see my son not having a child huh what do you know mama i know i am only a child yes trauma is only a child but mama have you asked yourself this question what if brother ugo is the problem have you ever thought about it mama you want to you want to start following that one to places where they will say all sorts of lies about you so his marriage can scatter that's what you wanted to acquire mama mama my my hand mama i am not a mogu i am not among this or any of this you want to do now count me out shut up your mouth my son being the problem hey mama look at the way you are running whatever you're planning to do just know that my hands are nothing i am shut up your mouth what do you know look at this i'm not going anywhere i am not going anywhere i'm not going anywhere huh i don't have your time just go in there and prepare my dinner when i have your time i will call you you are now the mother of the house i be no problem go now look at this girl bro mama what you're doing leave brother ugo and his wife alone mama leave them alone will you get out from this place look at this girl what do you know about what is good and what is bad huh i don't blame you [Music] i don't blame you at all you don't know anything go for it [Music] oh god take it easy you hug my wife honey bottle is not speeding money i don't want anything to happen to my bonsai don't worry nothing will happen to our child only in few months time i will become a father and you won't know that i'm a man but you have always been a man there are some men out there who cannot impregnate their wife and the lot of men out there who have been married for years which are they shite i know what i'm the letting calm down let you slow down please only don't worry what can happen to our child our baby is safe i pray so i pray so yes [Music] calm down calm down we've now got into our calm down buddies no you have noticed our destination you are telling us to calm down i said i'm not going again calm down please now we're not going calm down [Music] thank yeah [Music] honey let's let us go don't mind dharma it's a very stupid man sorry let us go [Music] honey you're here yes honey guess what i don't have time to guess anything okay i'll tell you our local government chairman has promised to equip my orphanage home next month good uh are you not happy about it you want to force me to talk about so that you will have said don't you have sense why you bet on taking care of every other person's child but yours don't you want to have your own children and take care of them anti-local government government do you want to cry guess what i depend [Music] hello mama good afternoon i'm fine thank you what is it i'll come and see you tomorrow take care of yourself [Music] i'm asking where are you god i'm feeling alone in this one i have no one to tell my problems about only you tears has been my [Music] i am sad mama it's not obvious that my husband needs a child he barely talks to me and what he manages to do he sounds harsh and careless now willy i've always told you to learn to be patient with your husband so that he can be patient with you too you certainly have a child when i have been praying mama i fast every week i sow seeds our time is not god's time because time is the ultimate my daughter my prayer is with you you will certainly have a child thank you did i get something to eat no don't bother it's next time i need to go to the orphanage and conclude the fast with them take care of yourself [Music] [Applause] [Music] sorry madam take some water [Music] i need to get some can you help me drugs my baby why why get some gloves all right please be fast okay right here thank you [Music] great one that is why we are here [Music] hmm woman has anyone told you that your daughter-in-law need this picture cleansing no no one has ever told me that have you also known that she's an obamacare no wise one no how dare you lie before the gods say yes yes he cannot lie yes yes yes and do you want them to give a grandchild yes grandchildren then you go and bring your daughter in-laws underwear alongside with a sand from your son's footprint that must be done before next day okay is that all [Music] then you can go and get the file file didn't you tell her that you should come with a [ __ ] i'm sorry wise one i forgot to tell her mother to give him money [Music] hmm [Music] the more money you add the more grandchildren yes then you can come with the remaining items when you are ready okay i'll do that thank you wise one thank you where's one thank you [Applause] um hello [Music] i have no one to tell my problems about only you this has been my fault has been my company [Music] hi so you have decided not to come and see my wife and the newborn babies no it's not like that choker he said i've been busy you know now if i wear you i'll ask your wife some questions [Music] [Applause] what questions ask her how many children she has in the water why is your condition not budging her why should she not give you a child but she has an orphanage where she conduces other people's children him think like a man but i've always known she loves children [Music] where is this one where is this [Music] where is woman woman wait let this not be what i'm thinking who could she have gone too did she leave anybody no there's no back she didn't leave anybody check the nothing on the beat [Music] i am sorry please take care of my baby how can she just quit [Music] she just abandoned her baby with me what do i do with this child [Music] hey [Music] how can she do this hey you have to report to the police madam to the police yes [Music] what is it do you think my wife is possessed like she could have any connection with the marine world that wisdom should be thrown back at you don't you think she's possessed have you ever seen her crying over her childlessness the answer is no each time you see her you see her smiling and cuddling other people's but i know she has always loved children my friend think like a man if i were you i should have taken her to a spiritualist for deliverance long ago if you don't do anything now you will remain tireless till you die [ __ ] my head is on fire hey where the truth is bitter find some cold water and pour on your head let me go and get food it's my turn but let me i don't have fuel let me go and buy food [Music] god why are you watching me crying please don't let me want to see my tears in the midst of this tribulation foreign [Music] how am i going to get those things he asked me to bring wadi you worry too much it is very simple just invite your son to the village when he lives you carry the sun from his footsteps as simple as that what about my daughter-in-law sunday ah get your son's own first when the time comes i will tell you how to get your daughter-in-laws on you know i want to do everything first a woman also says ah if you want everything first in that case you have to invite your daughter in law or better still you pay them a surprise visit that is what i would do i hope you will appreciate me in future when everything works out hi why won't i appreciate you once she give birth you will be the godmother you better pray for a male child male child male grant anyone anyone goes to eh you should think about getting a male child first i've said my own i've set my own i'm not going to sleep in this house with a straight boy take him back where he brought him from my love please calm down he looks sick i want to take care of him before taking him to the office take him back my love please present with me [Music] my good day where are you two coming from now we are coming from everything now yes we are coming from a meeting a meeting yes henry come and see me this evening i will come this evening okay this evil woman is about to lead you astray but i will not allow that never [Music] we waited for you to come for prayers okay so sorry about that [Music] and i don't have any money with me what are we going to do mama girl let me start to go one more thing i know your husband's brother will ask you when we went to then please do not tell him anything who knows he might be the one behind your son's predicament on your grammar you are right why would i tell him a thing like that but way too you have a point today might have been the one behind my son's childlessness huh no one that he keeps asking me about my son you don't have to trust anyone men are evil my husband's brother tried to eat with my daughter-in-law trust me elena i showed him pepe ezra mia hindi mojinto and don't worry i know how to handle him very well let me start remember my friends thank you so much god will bless you hey thank you [Music] mama so you finally followed that woman to that place i just hope it is not a fetish place that you both went shut up your mouth what do you know about feltish huh what do you know anyway mama i am not here to fight or quarrel with you i just will tell you that i will going back to school next tomorrow uh and you are just telling me now so you will currently go to school or you don't to go to your school mama [Music] what is it joker has he got a level that you can no longer feed your wife what are you talking about i saw your wife begging at the market you saw who begging at the market that's not true come and see for yourself i willy hey okay hey [Music] let me get home first i will deal with her listen if my wife brings this kind of shame to me hey good news i will send her parking anyway ego cannot do this what is trying to prove that i cannot feed that with this guy is that it that's why she wants to disgrace me in front of everybody me get home first [Music] honey good morning [Music] so you chose to sleep out with that baby instead of staying here with me you prefer that baby over me i'm sorry love i i got sick so i decided to sleep there i'm sorry let me quickly fix your breakfast and that embarrassment at the market what was that for [Music] i'm sorry my love we ran out of food at the orphanage i had to do what i did so i will be able to feed the kids is there anything you will do in this world that i'll be proud of i am sorry come back here i'm not done with you you have not answered my question have you decided to choose that baby over me but honey i said i'm sorry it will happen again please what would you want to eat i'm not interested in your food making gifts to your banjo people what did you say you heard me do you think i don't know you think do i look like a fool to you you think i don't know you're possessed and that's why you have refused to give me a child did you just say that to me no i refuse to get angry i refuse to let this bring tears to my eyes do not stand here and argue with me don't go you are my husband i love you so much because you're a good man and i will always do let me get your breakfast ready [Music] can she ever get angry can she ever feel hurt [Music] that's why i've been looking for you but you have not said anything tangible go straight to the point so that i can understand you i'm not a mind reader um well i i would like you to help me speak to your friend okay i can help you that is if what you want me to tell him is reasonable you know ugo is a very easy no-nonsense man please my madame has been very down emotionally and i usually hear her talking to her husband on the phone asking for forgiveness of what i know she did not do do you know the implication of what she did going to the market to beg for money that is the greatest insult you can give a man in fact if my wife tries that that day is the end of that marriage but she has not done anything bad ukachuka you know that orphanage usually go to seek for arms from the public whenever they are out of food and what do you call that is it not begging it not bad game don't paint it with seeking for arms just tell her to gun by big foul and apologize to her husband eh is that all you have to say oh you want me to say mom okay tell her to come by goat so [Music] hi oh what else will i do now to save this woman from this emotional trauma good news i've i do but my madam is too kind she's very kind to be going through all these hello mama mama i got one more i got one okay hi is papa i hope he's fine all right i will see you people this weekend okay okay okay hey mind your business i'm a nurse i can't help you this domestic accident those nurses help domestic as them victims what kind of drama is that i hope it's not domestic violence hi i go hey [Music] oh she has not been busy she has been sitting down there gossiping with that woman called elena shut up look at this girl why do you thought i asked you to come and see me since morning no i forgot i hope paul is well i saw you without my god element and i've been very worried i hope you've not started making friends with her that woman is evil she will lead you to your death if you don't leave her alone nine i'm not a child i am no longer a child you are not a child yes so where did you go with her we went for a meeting [Applause] she followed that woman she went without woman to see a man that would give away a child shut up your mouth huh who asked you to speak i will disown you next time you behave like this mama mama is this all you can do to me this is what you can do to me mama slap me go ahead slap me but you cannot stop me from speaking the truth slap me mama the truth ah wanted to overtake my kk and then he just hit me this one your face is like this hope you okay did not spoil you no please do you have ice block hey i wish i have i don't have ice block we don't have lights now there's no blue mirror is blocked man you know what you do eh just go home let your wife use hot water and press on it to be fine let me get you cold water too cool [Music] hello brother brother please i want to tell you something do that avoid anything anything that will make you come to this village to hear my mastery of of how your wife is possessed or needs spiritual cleansing [Music] oh stop it i am not a child that you chase around with your stick [Music] mama there are better ways to do things rather than act like you know not tomorrow tomorrow chiama i am your mother you stand here to insult me as if you are the one feeding me in this house huh [Music] if you speak one more word from your mouth i will break your mouth mama you will not break my mouth you will not break my mouth because i speak the truth the truth you say trauma i am your mother i carried you in my wound for nine good months and i'm starting that to say he shall not be well with each other god forbid it shall be well with me in jesus name says who says who i am your mother he shall not be well with you drama he shall not be well with you at all mama your course would not work and it will not work because i only said the truth my [Music] why are you people running like this your mouth i don't want this girl again in my house you have not answered my question at all you have not told me why you are chasing her like a mad hunter's dog what is the problem in fact i will report my people i will report this guy to my people that she wants me dead more if anything happens to me my people will hold are responsible for you what happened [Music] to his wife lately asking them to give her a child and when i told her to leave them alone my master is chasing me with that face sticker sent me out of the house oh caught them back is it good is that oh let's go let's go oh uh [Music] hi [Music] you don't throw away the child with bad water but let me tell you whatever it is you are planning please keep away from gunnar and his wife please let them enjoy their marriage in peace you know oh she has lied to you i should stay away from uganda your own son and not my own i know what you can do but please do not hurt this girl she's your only daughter i want her to be in there go go go go go into the house she's not going to touch you i should not hurt her but she should hurt me it's okay happening here [Music] this is your only daughter you gonna is your only son if you kill your daughter who is going to stay with you gonna is married huh go down my dear it's okay please let me go and see my visitors do you tell charmander to hurt me did you tell trauma not to i spoke with her at length oh i'm not i'm not someone's daughter bee it's okay we are now the same match okay she will not insult you again i assure you of that please please let this matter rest for now okay let me want to see my tears in the midst of this tribulation for i depend on you oh please don't let the world laugh at me every time you keep saying the same thing a child will come the child will come when will that child come when your wife has refused to make any effort to be honest a child huh is this the reason you invited me home mama that is the reason i have a strong spiritual man that can cleanse your wife for her to have a child cleanse yes you think my wife needs cleansing ha are you going to pretend you don't know that your wife has a spiritual case okay let her come down to this village let me take her dear if you don't need a child i need grandchildren look at my monkey mama all of them that are carrying their grandchildren look at me every time you keep saying the same thing what do you want me to do thank god your mother has seen what i've been talking about long ago [Music] what if the problem is from me are you the one to get pregnant i am the one to get her pregnant besides my wife is a good woman [Music] woman like her are very soft-spoken and kind but in this creature very dangerous ugo wake up my good friend take her to a prophet so they can buffer in the river before she enters menopausal [Music] you remember what i told you the lesson went for a meeting how was that if you have a concubine you won't be worrying about your wife the moment she notices that you don't have her attention anymore she doesn't want to give you a child so how do i get to comfort [Music] that one is simple now if you want i can arrange one for you that complement can even give you a child in a few months [Music] please get me some water okay [Music] how are you feeling now maybe you should go home and rest please take care of the kids okay [Music] i [Music] oh [Music] you are still here my mother-in-law is at home oh i understand are you okay i have headache and i feel dizzy but i'll be fine i'll be fine have you gone for pregnancy test pregnancy test number i'm not pregnant i mean i can't be pregnant the signs are showing already look at your forehead the size of your breasts listen norma this is my week it doesn't matter you can still be pregnant even in your week [Music] a [Music] um [Music] mama why have you not eaten your food where is your wife so this is how she handles her phone how can she get pregnant when she cannot stay at a place rama eat your food pickle eat your food i cannot eat this food until she comes back and tell me why she chose orphanage home over her family [Music] what did she say i greeted you mama do you think that i don't know that you are evil huh how can a married woman come back by this time of the day tell me [Music] i'm sorry mama i had a lot to do at the orphanage this is what you keep saying come that orphanage give my son a tide ah can it put food on his table zamia i'm sorry mama it's like you are going to take another one my husband will not take a new wife we'll see [Music] and who with top heal god i'll see you the god that i serve will stop him because he has answered my prayers [Music] oh god [Music] it's like she's pregnant mama wait pregnant hey elizabeth come on [Music] you're pregnant i'm so excited thank you can i now have peace yes i know i've mounted a lot of pressure on you but i'm sorry i'm only human you do just tell me anything you need chicken breast whatever it is i'll get it for you i just want peace i want happiness you will have it but nevertheless i am going now to get you something very special thank you [Music] hey this guy is you cannot believe what just happened now what happened hey you know my mother yeah i remember that hey god is too good finally my mother that you know yes is finally pregnant wow oh my god i'm so happy for her yes so my sister god is really wonderful i'll be right back let me go tell myself [Music] hey i was only showing concern you know my son is the only son and he needs children it's okay mama i was never angry with you oh [Music] even my mother was short of words she could not believe it now you can say you are a man indeed ross come let us go and drink today no no no no no no no no no i'm not going to do it with you why until you come to my house to see my wife and the newborn babies ah that one i promise you i will come this evening to see your newborn children but first of all let's get into your pickles [Applause] [Music] um i am renovating my financial and once i am done i promise i am going to change your life you are going to change my life you keep saying that but it's only five thousand you've given me come on now ah come on five thousand dollar comment okay do you want me to surprise you now of course i like surprises yes [Music] i don't need a campus now you come see i'm all yours now you don't mind it yes okay um i think uh i will have to go now okay see you later [Music] nonsense how are you yes you said that i feel my price in your shop the other day i want it yes and that guy near your shop that sells unfortunate abacha they have to bring some food okay of course i'll that's your money when you come there's money okay okay i'm waiting come on [Music] i don't like the way you're looking at me what is it is it true what i heard from a reliable source that you're seeing a man are you stupid what do you mean i've seen a man am i blind ago if it is true it's an abomination if not i'm in a very good mood i would have used my slipper smash nonsense you're very stupid stupid man i'm not a stupid man i'm a man you say it's again come come come on tell me that you say you're a man come now you say your what i didn't say you're a man so if they come and now you come out this is a man they give way this is man [Music] my name is so i love money [Music] my son i have gone to see the spiritual man and he told me to need to come for spiritual cleansing before she could be as a child i will talk to her about it you don't need to talk to her bring her to the village okay i'll try you will try do you even behave like a man before your wife huh i would bring her you better do you better so how's your waist he's there let me bring you something to eat [Music] how do i begin to tell about this bad dream the dream was so real my madam has really suffered in this life god i wish all distance was just kind i saw her bleeding to death and to noma why not tell her about it she's your madame she's close to you she'll definitely understand you know my madam is a very quiet person sometimes she's very difficult to handle her because i don't even know how and where to start from how do i begin to tell all these i suggest you textile message she may call you when she sees it i think you have a point there you're right that's a good idea yeah good so how was work today and their work was fine and you oh oh thanks to god let's go [Music] can you please take me to antenata okay let me just keep okay [Music] okay let's go what is it oh [Music] um [Music] hey [Music] oh [Music] what is it my wife what happened my wife what about your wife she has lost a baby [Music] what is all this now what is all this in this life this is what i'll be going to please please what is all this they can't take out be like be a man who restarted this person every day from one story to the others okay okay [Music] because this is not fair this is not fair [Music] ugo please it is a pity take it easy on yourself oh that is why it is always good to check all these women before getting married to them because some of them will come in as an angel and when you bring them into your house they will turn to another thing it's always good to check well how could i have known she was an abandoned he can calicuma hi good morning ask questions sir i've been looking for you the doctor asked me to call you sir what does she want to get under abandoned yeah wow so these people have sworn that they will never allow you to take your drinking pit all they want is for me to die so that they can enjoy water you will not die yoyos [Music] why are you watching me crying please don't let the world to see my tears in the midst of this tribulation hey what do i do now what kind of a man is this doesn't even want to know if his wife is dead or alive can you make it that now my god [Music] people [Music] i'm a nurse that works for your daughter at the orphanage she sent me to you i will it yes ma'am i hope everything is all right mama all is nowhere with her oh [Music] calm down what happened [Applause] why are you shouting my daughter sir was she involved in an accident no sir then how did she die [Music] she [Music] she's not dead what [Music] she's not dead no she only had a miscarriage and i came to find out whether you have any money on you so can bring her out from the hospital it's all right it's all right what about the husband he's frustrated don't worry i have some money oh let me go and get it let me get let me get my difference [Music] when i told you what to do did you do it i told you she said she would not come that is against her faith huh you have to get ready to take another wife yes she doesn't want to be part of this family so i will not allow her to waste your time now [Music] where are you [Music] has been my company [Music] so you left your wife at the hospital where you left her mama please let's go inside please [Music] my in-law what you did to your wife or dear friend what happened to the love you had for her huh i know you're a good man but don't let this pretty comment change who you are that is the word pretty comment everything about this marriage is pretty common i should have known i should have known it would turn out this way i should have known what are you talking about i am agreeing with you exactly what you said that is what i am talking predicamentaria six years of marriage without any child horrible predicament she took in eventually and miscarried double predicament that is how i predicament [Music] i have no one to tell my [Music] honey my mother is ready to go can you please drop her off at the back i don't don't worry my daughter i can't find my way to the park eh all i want is for you to be strong take care of yourself okay my momma take care of yourself [Music] you keep telling me stories see i need cottons of noodles bags of rice and chicken vegetable oil chicken vegetable oil but i don't have all of that you can get it from the orphanage you see people don't bring food stuff to my orphanage room like they used to do before now and all of this started since i will that woman open her own what is my business with her they say people keep going to her orphanage home with food items but i'm going to deal with her by tomorrow i already have my plans marked out i hope this plan of yours will fetch me some money yeah sure okay and i come to the house i will flash you when my neighbors are out in that case i'll be waiting okay smile now oh god okay how about what's like i said okay follow here go go this woman my husband see you go from here okay let me go he wants to follow me to the house [Music] i thought you said we're going to go to the hospital yes i said so but right now i'm taking you to a better place where you'll be taken care of but i want to go to the hospital will you shut up your mouth now listen behave yourself i will deal with you and again if you tell them anything i am going to kill you now let's go [Music] awesome good morning son good morning please i'm here to see the merchant oh she's nonsense what can i do for you okay just a minute okay come on it's my best friend's daughter he died and uh i have tried everything possible to you know look at his people for all to no avail it's sweetie so i i decided to bring her here so that it will cause problem in between me and my wife okay yes yeah we can keep her but do you have any police report with you yes i have it yes i have it [Music] okay fine you can leave out with us but you have to fill some necessary documents okay i am ready to sign any document all right follow me then [Music] why are you watching me crying please don't let the world to see my tears in the midst of this tribulation for i depend on you oh [Music] god please do not let the world see my tears in the middle of this tribulation [Music] i feel this is a nice move i just hope the result comes out faster to enable us know who runs a better orphanage home yes [Music] i [Music] all right [Music] okay children we have a new daughter in the house and i'm here to introduce her to all of you her name is other jesus so children what do you say to her you are in jesus name amen we have a new daughter at the house her name is other jesus she's so beautiful [Music] you are so beautiful how are you fine thank you she's so cute yes mom you have a baby's clothes i don't even know when i got here i'll be inside okay so children i want you all to recite i'm 23 let's go [Music] maybe it's from the cough is there cough still up here yes yes okay [Music] what is it this morning [Music] can't you see my breasts what happened to them those are hungry useless children from nowhere have vandalized my boobs and now they are dry [Music] out of your mind how could you refer to a children assault did you ask me if i'm out of my mind be sorry oh don't call me baby i'm sorry shut up i'm still talking oh you think i don't know bring down your voice let me hear you really am i lying you think i don't know what you are that your fake prophet did while i was unconscious oh you think i don't know that the son i gave back to died eh chukka you've not seen anything yet you're not going anywhere until you give me money for cockpit milk and chicken give me the money [Music] what is this you still want to count it my friend you can go [Music] hey chica no what should i get for you nothing are you okay i've never seen you in this mood before again you can only phone me leave me alone [Music] are you sure you're fine [Music] foreign honey what is it i can't see any sign what sign have i not been making love to you why why is there no result honey please don't start is that why you came back from yes i am angry i need a child god will give us a child hey she's calling god get ready tomorrow we are going to see the projects [Music] your wife must follow you to see the prophet she will not agree to follow me to that place wait let me ask you in your house who is the husband what kind of question is that because i want to know why your wife will refuse to follow you to where you are going to find solution to her problem i will talk to her you will talk to her do you know what i did to my wife when she refused to follow me to the prophet i flogged her and flogged her until she did on her body the next day am i watching tonight nobody reminded her she fell out into the prophet's place he flogged your wife [Music] listen i don't allow her misbehavior i don't take rubbish from her at all women they need strong hands strong strong strong and so [Music] i think the best time to do that is in the middle of the night time waits for no one is your wife getting any younger the earlier you start looking for solution be better for you i've said my own [Music] what what if you took me to the prophet festival to see him well if you can buy a white [ __ ] i'll take you there the white skull [Music] i am [Music] we grant you that which you see i know it is worth you seek and where you shall find why is one his wife has been buried for six years i know daughter of jezebel who has come to this earth to destroy innocent man like him you hear that but sir she she once will not call me i am the prophet of the motorcycle most high god i'm sorry your wife will not conceive until she's been delivered from the marine world what do we do as one she needs deliverance you have to bring her here so that she can be delivered from okay i will do just that i'll bring her here you can go thank you why thank you wiseman i don't know why he did not allow me to tell him that she had conceived before do you know if she faked the pregnancy my wife cannot do that why do you trust her so much listen women can be disciplined wicked that's why i don't give my wife any chance any little misbehavior [Music] i want us to talk about what i need a child please please don't make me angry i'm the one who should be saying that in fact i'm angry already i have been praying about this and i know that in due time god will answer my prayers i follow me to see a prophet i've tomorrow it before and i'm saying it again i will not go with you to see anybody god that made me conceived before would still do it again how am i sure you got pregnant the first time what did you see you heard me you think i'm stupid you are following me to see that man of god tomorrow you have to kill me because i will not i'm not going anywhere with you okay [Music] let go [Music] what is this it's a pot are you blind [Music] what does it mean it means you will carry to walk since you usually forget to buy four stops so when you carry it you will not forget again hey go please please remove this thing i want to go to work i will not remove this you will take it to work and i will show you that i'm in charge [Music] i'm not dragging it to you you are the man of the house get that camera please remove this thing let me go to work i will not remove this go like that to walk you can go learning baby ego please come and remove this thing [Music] what if i'm not doing the right thing what if this creates a problem between my wife and i [Music] anyways i have to finish what i've started i have to [Music] honey please come and remove this thing darling please now please vico hallelujah hallelujah hallelujah chocolate what's the meaning of this this is my only choice from the prophet ritual yes did i not tell you that i'm supposed to go to uk no oh i thought i told you the prophet gave me seven days prayer and practical spiritualism [Music] this is the sixth day after today and tomorrow straight to uk off and they will give me this ah [Music] are we not going to see the prophet again just wait for me at the moment let me finish my prayer hallelujah [Music] what kind of spiritual prayer is this i think i need to reconsider this movie i really need to [Music] honey darling please come on remove this thing now honey honey [Music] baby please honey [Music] why are you glitten like a goat baby please remove this thing now why would i remove it i'll buy foodstuffs when i'm coming back today why didn't you buy it yesterday maybe you know i went to see the prophet that's your prophet a liar from the pit of hell see when i have time i will tell the world the kind of man he is nonsense the prophet baby please now please remove this thing [Music] why are you watching me crying please don't let me want to see my tears in the midst of this tribulation for i depend on you oh so let the world laugh at me [Music] i feel if you don't open this thing how are we going to eat today i will open it in one condition that you will not go to work with you okay how am i going to raise the money to buy the food stuff they're welcome do we have a deal okay yes good and you will help me bet the children straight good [Music] when you finish yeah go and buy water for me hot water [Music] we're almost getting late let's go let's go where's your wife she refused to go anywhere with me why would i baby like a weakling how can your wife refuse to go with you to a place where she will get a child and you did not force her do i have to force her how can i foster a grown woman that refused to go anywhere with me can you and i not go and see the prophet and at least hear what he has to say okay where's your where's your cake but we agreed we're going to go with your own cake no no no my kids faulty hey let's go let's just go let's go i just hope this thing uses good results i know [Music] good afternoon you're welcome sir thank you i'm here to share [Music] yes she she had a terrible cough and what she had a terrible cough and you sent her away huh so please follow me i should follow you okay let's go [Music] dory you're here for me what knows this what is this what's no sense i mean what noise says oh so this is true this is true that your opponent's home is careless and work no sir please you have to calm down please i should calm down lisa i should calm down i protest this girl yeah lg listen to me i will make sure i sued you for your carelessness wait for me i'll be back i'll be back just wait i'll be back hey mom please what we do now call the police god god please come to my rescue god please this is the best time to make money i'm so happy i have it where is your wife wise one please help me i tried to persuade her to come with me but she refused i will follow every instruction you give me i will help you you have to embark on seven days prayers with native eggs after the prayer you have to mention the number of kids you want to have after you have done that you have to mention your wife's name seven times before breaking the eggs along the road this you must not fail to do um wise one how how many eggs do i need seven make sure you break one every day thank you wise one how does you upset thank you as well thank you [Music] are you crying what is it that that is dead brother who is adam a little girl that was brought to us few days ago is that why you are acting like you lost your own child honey any child under my care is my child will you get your own child can we have our own child i need a child why are you saying this to me because i know who you are you have a spiritual husband and you have given him children in the spiritual reign that is why you have kept me in this unfortunate situation marrying you oh my god don't don't involve god in this world because you can never ruin my life one day [Music] he called me abanji no matter what happens she will never see my tears again [Music] i really don't understand but don't you understand that i want you to take the babies to your orphanage why but your husband adopted that kid legally so see i can't take care of them again how much will you give me um have you spoken to your husband what is your problem now i either want to tell him he's my husband i know how to handle him just just give me 200 000 for the babies 200 000 only yes okay why don't you text me i can't details and you'll get my luck in no time now you come but you will have to bring the cakes yourself to my orphanage home no problem no problem good correct woman what you're so beautiful you know what are you going to do with my beauty don't worry i will surprise you with what i'm going to do with your beauty soon yes ego you will love surprises then wait for it i can't wait uh okay let me go and get the babies i'll see you at the orphanage you have to go before um we believe in it why all right bye [Music] so you now come back any time you lie hey my kkk broke down why are you taking all this you have babies you're breastfeeding well babies i'm done with those your babies so i told you i'm tired of breastfeeding them you can breastfeed your breasts for your information i have taken them back to the woman your prophet stole them from whatever [Music] what kind of woman is this [Music] let go what have you done why did you do this you asking me what i've done okay you want me to shout to the whole compound and tell them how your fake prophet stole babies from that woman [Music] go [Music] i need five children [Applause] i will i need five children i willy i will [Music] [Laughter] [Music] is [Music] uh [Music] would you make love to me this night i'm not in the mood you say yeah it's again you have to be in the mood though if you say that again i'll break your head you see i've not eaten this morning i'm tired you're going to see so if i count up to five and another on top of this water who happened to you one two [Music] do it very well [Music] i am not ready for this your early morning drama that's going to be what i asked you for now i kept on i don't know whether it's here or in this pocket in this focus oh yeah i keep finding it in this pocket [Music] the entire world careful now express don't let me stand up from this bed because if i do give me the one i asked you for don't go to sun the moon is all here [Music] my [Music] okay [Music] oh let me have a bottle of my used one ah oh that's it [Music] what is it that i'm even hearing what did you hear okay i heard that your wife tied you up on was flogging you like a child [Laughter] people can lie and you believed it i dealt with her for serving my breakfast i saw the video do you know that somebody recorded it and she showed me i saw you where your wife tight pot on your waist i was [ __ ] like a child you never come once a whole you didn't buddy i you believe that story you believe that story what makes you think my wife would even think of fighting me at all any day she tries it i'll beat her blue black and then bunk to her back to her family i saw the video i got you see your waifu wow she's coming are you serious are you scared jesus christ so this woman has finally turned you into this name did so this lady has reduced you to to this point yes what is it read this first [Music] what [Music] oh my god other died of tobacco losses please we need to look for blessings for other kids immediately immediately norma please hurry oh my god you know that man that brought adam he came this morning threatening to deal with us okay i'll talk to my lawyer in the evening the meantime you need to call doctor you're going to send us some vaccines please please hurry up oh my god super close [Music] officer you know what this will do here what you do here is to kill innocent children they are so incompetent some of it is a lie officer please even if you do anything wait for the matron to come please see officer why are we synthetic let us go listen listen we are not here to wait for everybody to sit what is going on here oh man what is happening here they are taking the kids away who isn't who can i to who is in charge please madam are you the metronome of this orphanage home yes i am and where are you taking my kids to we have an order from the state government to lock up this place and take the children to the street house why you can't do that this is a lego orphanage home you can't take them away just like that you can't madam i don't want to push you leave because if i see you near these premises if i see you officer what are waiting for take them away now fine what is going on i told you i was going to come back madam i don't want to push you because if i do please officer we can sort this out officer oh okay can i call my lawyer you can call your lawyer if you care but that would be useless thank you just like thank you very much just like officers [Music] um thank you very much you're welcome i must say you've done a very good job thank you very much you're welcome and uh here's your reward yes thank you very much all right stupid woman you think you can spoil other people's business and yet you want to own the best orphanage home in this city no way you also go about telling people that others use their own to enrich themselves i told you i told you i don't know and i know you can hear me why are you watching me crying please don't let the world to see my tears in the midst of this tribulation for i depend on you oh please don't let the water laugh at me in the midst of this tribulation [Music] oh god i prayed to you before i started this let your will be done eh it has gotten to the point where you now sit and talk to your fellow avengers honey the orphanage was confiscated today the government sent some rude officers who they want to listen to me thank god at least the whole world will now know that i'm not the only victim of your bad woman what did you say are you deaf a woman who cannot make her home is running a motherless baby's home rubbish orphanage my foot [Music] um [Music] oh my god [Music] for i depend on [Music] you called me mum yes i started coughing this morning and i have been saying this oh my god [Music] i'm so sorry please you have to see dr bjordan immediately for the vaccine why is everything bad happening to me this year it's because you're a strong woman it's only a strong one that will go through what you've been through and yet no drop of tears is seen in our eyes i admire your strengths very soon all these will be over i'm so sorry i believe so because i know that my god is not asleep yes i'll be on my way right now i'll see you tomorrow take care [Music] this is too much for me [Music] you're a strong woman do not let the world see your weakness do not let the world see your there any food in this tears yes please get scared [Music] i love i want to talk to you hi what happens it's very important it's about my health are you pregnant no i don't want to hear about it then the only thing i want to hear from you right now is that you're pregnant go inside make the bed and wait for me did you hear myself go inside and wait for me on the bed i need this hot sun so you will not tell me what when whether to make love to you will you go inside and wait for me emilia come here for me by that place [Music] your husband is back and this is why i told you should have gone to a hotel relax i should relax yes are you not a man do you want me to die i cannot relax at this point if you don't open this door let go i will break it yes who is that man inside here there is no man inside so you are the one that has been coming to my house [Music] yay [Applause] strong [Music] echo echo come out [Music] it is over it is over between us it is over since you brought a man into this house what is over [Music] if you don't take my bags inside there i will break your head sugar and you know me what is over is because i'm wearing this ring this is not marriage you can't take my butt's inside [Music] sugar [Music] i will tell you when it's over for now it's not over [Music] and please come and say this no sense [Music] go now you want to break my head [Music] i want five children by my wife three boys and two girls i willy ah waeli ah welly [Music] what is [Music] wait you watch me dead you are conjuring some fetish powers against me jesus christ what have i done to you why do you want to kill me oh i see you want to kill me so you can take another one forward huh you came out to my side however this is not the man i married something is wrong [Music] something is wrong [Music] i have no one [Music] sorrow has been my company [Music] i want five children three boys and two girls ah ah willie howelli [Music] [Applause] [Music] do [Music] oh wake up [Music] me [Music] welcome [Music] what [Music] this is not good at all hey okay [Music] now how can we carry a man with a broken waist [Music] hey this is not good at all [Music] oh [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] oh yeah [Music] [Applause] [Laughter] [Applause] you are very wicked i want to see my soul i want to see my son i want him to have killed my son [Music] killing myself i'm talking too much you are talking too much when i told you to leave a lemma alone stop following a lemma did you listen to me you refused uganda and his wife were living happily until you started following that witch you started listening to her now see what yeah now you're happy i want my son back i want to see my soul i want to take an ambulance to the city to bring back his body hey [Applause] hey mama [Music] it is [Music] [Applause] [Music] has succeeded with your mother [Music] [Applause] oh the devil has finally used an evil woman to kill my son when i told my son that he married an evil woman he said i was lying but now look at where she landed him you have said more than you should say we heard it was an accident how many times will i say it hey ma why living take your daughter with you take her two of you should leave okay i've heard you it's enough i have said my own she's not going to sleep in this house with me [Music] aola why didn't you go with your mother my son is dead you have to go back to your mother huh mama please allow me to mourn my husband please aussie man who i will not let you pass a knight in this house is a lie you killed my son and you want to mourn him mourn him for a baby girl or a baby boy i is it not time for you to go back to orphanage home is it not time hi what am i even doing [Music] what are you doing your house orphanage room it is time now go back to your father's room or do you want to come and kill me too it will not work stand up stand up [Music] he did not believe me do you want to come and kill me no i can't enjoy it now let [Music] not even in my [Music] don't house the water laugh at me in the midst of this tribulation [Music] what is left of me [Music] what do i call this dead i don't understand i will die soon stop it why are you talking like this what is wrong with you i have two back losses how how come how did you contract it i was trying to save a child in my orphanage home mama please give me some money to go to the hospital i treat myself please [Music] he taught me when i see you crying please my daughter stop crying please huh what do you want me to do stay away from me stay away from me mama i want you but i want you i want you to stay away from that evil woman you refuse to listen and as usual you called me a little girl now see that has landed us how do i know that it will turn out this way how huh want you but you refused to listen to anybody mama you did not pay attention to us now my only brother my only brother is dead are you happy [Music] mama are you happy do you have crunch out now do you have a grandchild [Music] you will never ever see me again hey germano do you want me to die don't do this to me please shaman who are you leaving me with thomas your mother [Music] you are asking me what you have done do you remember today i told uncle ozzy about your journey with that evil woman called emma what do you remember i don't know what i'm it [Music] yes uncle she has not been busy she has been sitting down there gossiping with that woman called elena shut up look at this girl why'd you talk i asked you to come and see me since morning oh i forgot i hope all is well i saw you without my god element and i've been very worried i hope you've not started making friends with her that woman is evil she will lead you to your death if you don't leave her alone 9 i'm not a child i am no longer a child you are not a child yes so where did you go with her we went for a meeting anything hi shut up your mouth huh who asked you to speak i will disown you next time you behave like this mama mama is this all you can do to me this is all you can do to me mama slap me go ahead slap me but you cannot stop me from speaking the truth slap me mama the truth mama i want you to live with this guilt for the rest of your life i want you to die with it mama i want you to suffer hey trauma please don't leave me please don't leave me home please i what have i done to myself what happened to myself who are you going to leave me with this old house mama do i look like i care i do not care what happens to you mama i do not care what happens to you i do not care if you wrote in hell mama i do not care about you anymore please please please you see this house this house it is yours mama so eat it please please please [Music] oh god [Music] oh my god oh god [Music] oh oh god hello [Music] oh [Music] oh [Music] that would be very unfair and disheartening that guy needs your help and your care he said i want to do what will save me from dying before me and i said you do not have to do it certainly you do not like household enemy the enemy within because it is obvious you don't like me you want me to die daddy i am disappointed in you it is obvious you don't like me i know that in a way you disappoint people from doing carrying out their plans they get disappointed a daddy [Music] we could be angry with me huh it is high time i place the adam ware at the right place [Music] well this is the only cup i've used in this house people follow me you want people to die together with your wife follow me follow you to where follow me follow me where are we going follow me first where are we going are we going to the hospital talk to me where are we going are you taking me to the hospital just stop [ __ ] you're speaking into my face don't step up and follow me without your medication please follow me you're going to they want me to you tell me follow me [Music] mama what are you doing here this is your house this is your father's house this is where actually you belong the bathroom is your house what are you saying i willy this is your real parents house this is where i picked you up when your parents died your parents are buried down there you can go and check out their graves i must stop saying this if he's a joke jose because stop it you're getting me scared please i will not here to scare you i'm only here to clear your head on a few things i am not your real mother this is where i picked you when your mother died and nobody agreed to touch you out of pity i took you so is it clear mama now tell me this is a dream tell me that i'm dreaming i really cannot be dreaming by this time of the day if you call at the time it's the truth i am not your real mother i only picked you just out of pity to help you on a walk rosie i'll have someone send you back let me be going this is where you are mommy [Music] i am not your mother see them [Music] oh [Music] this is the time she needs you most it must be hard on her i haven't just lost her husband yesterday is this reason you came this morning to disturb me yes to pour all the sermons on my head of course her daddy is that before i came to you i already made up my mind on what to do but if you feel much beauty for her you can as well take her to your house big oba goku we don't have a house anymore you are saying this is just leave me forgive me she needs you now please and she doesn't need it you are walking out on me [Music] [Applause] who could have thought that our own ugo will be involved in money ritual and i even heard he was knocked down by a car while he was batting on the road died because of the evil spirit living in his wicked wife i don't understand this one emirate did his wife sent him to go and do money ritual yeah his wife is evil god cannot give me that kind of a bad wicked woman i will skin her alive and punish herself [Music] okay can't you see i'm money my late friend huh wait for me at home now so i'll join you later you can let us go home let us go home but how can you address your husband in public as a stupid man he's a man he deserves some respect in public because you can see it's your fault it's your fault if not for you this ugly and stupid old woman would not be insulting me it's your fault cello did you just call me an organ oh yes i called you oh god i'll call you mom chucker you know i'm just respecting you because you're my cousin my customer if not eh i can make whatever no fighting votes if she's the one being the man in the house not here it's because you're not married okay this one is marriage please orga let us go home let us go home let [Music] funny [Music] yes really oh okay you know what i'll call you back yeah what is it why are we indoors by this time of the day with the doors locked i want you to stay inside among your friends not fail shut up he's not fail it's like fair eh chuka i hate you you said you can beat your wife eh you tell her to do everything you want her to do chica you can beat me mother my turn is your own okay italian the girl you did not tell them that i beat you you cannot say now see you you that cannot be fly you can't beat me oh no took a bit me took a beat me took a beat me now maybe i wasn't talking to you um [Music] did i try to put your hands [Music] really you want to break my phones go to okay [Music] easy [Music] myself [Music] please hear my story first hear me out your story yes will your story fix my life you messed up no cause nothing mike i almost died honey please honey listen please please find it in your heart forgive me please mike i don't want to see don't say that please please hear me out first honey please hear me please find it your heart forgive me please i'm so sorry [Music] well be fearful he's not seeing anything yet [Music] when i get to pakistan i realized this was into drugs i tried getting a job but no hospital wanted to employ me so i had to do many jobs in rural areas just to survive my love just to survive i i had a child [Music] you did yes a boy where is he my child i'm sorry he's dead i couldn't feed him so i left him with a woman what are you talking about who would have died of hunger if i didn't do that what what exactly are you saying that who implemented you what are you saying that you are pregnant for who i want i want to hear you who is the person there is something i did not tell you okay yes tell me the thing now but let it not be bad news you know i don't like hearing bad news i am i mean my boyfriend mike call me pregnant that might got you pregnant and you have been keeping it to yourself all this wild okay you think i don't know your plans i know your plan you want to hang it on my head you want me to become a father of a child i mean now bliss i am begging you in the name of god that is the gate use the gate please but it's not like that it's not like what please i don't want to force you i don't want to push you out use the gate please [Music] oh [Music] i have to do something i will have to do something i can't do this on my own i can't [Music] oh [Music] foreign [Music] what are you doing here is any problem i was thinking if it could be boyfriend and girlfriend to like give back to the child you were thinking if we can be boyfriend and girlfriend until you give birth so you didn't think all this you didn't think about this all this while you did not think about it it is now that you are thinking you are thinking please leave my house do you think i don't know your plans oh you want to hang it on me you want me to be taking care of you and your unborn child leave this place i said leave this place i want to say this go leave this place i wanna look at this judge you've been thinking about this all this while it is not that you are thinking it you want me to become a father of another man's son overnight god don't catch you you walk in steam cook company and you want to collect your salary in july's better look at this gear hi thank god jesus christ can you imagine we get nothing happens you didn't cause it by god [Music] how are you i heard that you've given birth i was coming from your house is there any problem i was wondering if you can help me with some money and food stuff so i can eat well and breastfeed my child see no more stop all these things have you ever asked yourself to know if i have eaten since morning or to even know if i have the money huh why are you doing all these things why i don't like all these huh i want to do i want you to help me i want you to do this i wanted to do that i don't like kids [Music] me [Music] sorry madam take some water [Music] i need to get some drugs can you help me hold my baby why why get some bloods all right please be faster today thank you [Music] where is this one where is this woman [Music] where is this woman wait let this not be what i'm thinking who could she have gone to you shouldn't leave anybody no there's no bad she didn't leave anybody check this just nothing on the beat [Music] i am sorry please take care of my baby how can she just wait how can she do this [Music] she just abandoned her baby with me what do i do with this town [Music] hey [Music] i'm [Music] oh [Music] oh sorry [Music] okay all right where is the woman how can i see her i had to wish her how i don't know who she is what do you mean don't know her think i want my child i don't know who she is stop saying you don't know what she is getting to think think i don't think you get my child so i don't know think think i don't know her you don't know her [Music] know that you i know are can hear me why are you watching me crying please don't let me work to see my tears in the midst of this tribulation for i depend on you oh please don't let the world laugh at me in the midst of these tribulations what did you say what that you want to come back to the village hey a former you are a very big disgrace to this family how many years have you been married to my son yet you are unable to give me a grandchild evil one woke him unwind anyone eh you don't even come to the village you hide in the city doing nothing for 10 good years it's okay come back i am waiting for no i will not allow you to say anything shut up i know of you you're a very big disgrace hey i'll call you back elena you deceived me your daughter-in-law is here to give you a grandchild and you put me into this problem hey who is this and what are you talking about who are you what are you doing in my compound will you get out of my comfort before i charge it for you get out i said get out i should leave your compass yes i wish you leave your compound element you will suffer rain and sun moon and even the air you breathe we walk like meal not today you will eat pain as food your blood like water your flesh you will eat take it you take it may all your evil cause go back to you make thunder strike you dead evil woman look at [Music] hey [Music] oh [Music] this is the address [Music] let's just just look around let's see if we see anybody to ask i am not leaving this place until i find my child may just wait and sorry they packed that last week uh i don't actually know hey i came [Music] is [Music] all these years nobody told me where i belong how would i know it will come out this way i will you can come to my house and stay it is better i die here go this is better it's okay it's okay it's okay take this go to fmc they have a special unit for tobacco sessions thank you thank you god bless you i will come back in the evening [Music] thank you [Music] let me get something to eat i'm coming [Music] uh [Music] um hello what's wrong with you are you saying i'm sorry sir where are you going i'm going to the hospital into the calendar of you oh my god are you okay this looks like the symptoms of tobacco losses yes for how long can we say from this now [Music] or some weeks now this is dangerous get into the i'm going to the hospital my medical doctor i can handle it to get to the car i don't have a lot of money to spend don't worry yourself i'll handle it just go to the car come [Music] i am asking where are [Music] sorrow has been my company [Music] thank you it's okay it's all right please take the drug and subscribe okay okay and i will come to check on you in the evening [Music] foreign [Music] hey [Music] is anyone home [Music] mama good morning mama don't you remember me again i don't okay i'm norma the lady that worked with your daughter hourly at the orphanage i've been calling her line but he switched off youtube the work of that orphanage where they share disease ma is not my daughter go home [Music] do [Music] i know where i went to that is our house good afternoon are you looking for anyone yes i went to where i believed is a house but her mother sent me away who are you looking for her name is awe lisa oh how willy yes sir come let me take you to where she is thank you [Music] i've been searching for you everywhere mom i even called your line but it switched off my day i sold my phone to buy food oh my god i'm so sorry about that it's okay thank you for coming i'm so sorry [Music] mom this envelope is from the commissioner for women affairs are they taking me to god no it's not from the court even though i didn't read it [Music] i even went to your house but your mother asked me to leave this is my real home let's not go there [Music] i finally found where they took the kids to you did how are they are they fine then they allow me to see them how are you i am better today good good sir good day you are welcome thank you very much i'm going to the city with my wife to do something pressing okay sir please can i join you so you drop me off at the junction sure sure thank you mom i'll be leaving i'll see you later okay [Music] it's okay both of you can't good let me keep our company welcome i'm willie i know you are getting better [Music] oh me [Music] ah i hope this is not what i'm thinking [Music] oh [Music] oh [Music] you have killed me [Music] oh [Music] hey i'm i'm sorry there is absolutely nothing i can do you see i can't help you i'm no longer a nurse hey i'm no longer walking say no no my dog that's not my destiny fire hey she made one more i'm sorry there's nothing i can do to help you you can't why do we where are your kids what kids i don't know where they are or where are your kids you don't know where your kids are what is your problem what is it because i don't have time to talk about them all awesome kids i've seen this [Music] i'll pay you anything you want just help me my thing is on fire please i'm sorry there is nothing like no no you can't do so i'm you can't do anything [Music] is there any photograph of the child [Music] not at all not at all we went to the family home and told us they've closed i think i know what to do come and see me at the office tomorrow thank you very much okay [Music] good afternoon hey what do you want to buy what do i want to buy this is my shop now i'm selling all these things madam don't you remember me [Music] i'm sandra now sandra from where i've been here once now with ugo and chuka to drink have you forgot hey yes i remember you changed now see you're looking very beautiful now ty don't blame me now you have changed now see you're looking so beautiful hi welcome thank you how are you i'm fine you know how it's market don't mind is our marquette was everywhere it's dry i'm managing it like that how are you now ty you're looking so beautiful see you changed it why won't i change when i'm pregnant phone go you're pregnant for hugo yes i went to his house but i was told he no longer stays there do you know where his friend chuka lives uh yeah and trucker lives at the back of this street but he traveled you can come tomorrow and see him all right no problem thank you very much man let me be going okay yeah okay now hey this fine girl like this is pregnant fault is dead [Music] high [Music] are you sure this lady didn't like you i should have collected chick's address that's what i should have done [Music] i know you can hear me why are you watching me crying please don't let me work to see my tears in the midst of this tribulation for i depend on you oh please don't let the water laugh at me in the midst of this tribulation [Music] know [Music] hey [Music] these people the government took them away did you work here i please my son with the matron i want him back you did yes okay stop crying i i know you can't find it please take me to them thank you [Music] i have no one to tell my proudness hmm [Music] hello huh if you see the dream i had now i dreamt i really died she died in the dream now just dozed off dreams about her and she died in that dream it's like that you always like that you go bye bye what is this [Music] oh my god oh my god oh my god we'll find out [Music] if i can find peace in the afterlife so be it [Music] we're looking for willie i have not seen her since yesterday please we need to find her we need to find her now she left her suicidal notes [Music] have you seen a willie i am asking you does this place look like a father's house you don't complete that beauty mama please please she left a seaside note we need to find out quickly please yes and she dropped it here she can come into suicide here it's all right let's let us go let us go i am not going anywhere are you took by my child when to find her [Music] oh see that left legs [Music] i have no one to tell my problems [Music] me [Music] foreign [Music] i think we need to make it these reports that's what we should do let us go let's go [Music] me [Music] okay [Music] after eating this you will die so [Music] go and get me something to eat there is no food are they cooked uh what did you buy for me i bought for myself ah you're a very wicked manchuka so i'm not going to share this with you hello my name is give me something to eat now we're not eating today why because [Music] why did you take my meat sandra what are you doing here choka please tell your wife who i am so she will not insult me again [Music] anyway i came here so that you take me to die your friend because i'm carrying his child why not go and tell him yourself do i look like hugo i've gone there but they said he has packed out hello man [Music] is ah hey [Music] so [Music] she'll be fine welcome to you you shouldn't yes she's the one thank god you have our life [Music] easy [Music] please can you remember me i give you my child yes i remember i remember please lazy please took them away i heard they are now in an orphanage run by the commissioner for women affairs what are you mrs how are you going to go yes ma'am oh really letter last week to come take the kid to your orphanage i didn't read the letter where is my child my dear your child is ok this is gochuku can you recognize the boy when you see him yes i can i know him very well i gave him a new name there's a bead on his wrist now i know i knew i have a connection with that boy from the moment i saw him auntie is he with you yes he's with me [Music] sorry honey hurry up hurry up get water [Music] so [Music] i want to thank you on behalf of my family thank you very much the state government has passed a building where you can start a modernized orphanage and old people's home this will be commissioned next week yes yes and if you don't like the offer i can take you to any country of your choice thank you thank you so much i'll take the offer thank you i need to take kids off the streets you're a good woman i admire your kind hearts oh crazy document for the beauty [Music] thank you [Music] hmm [Music] my [Music] where [Music] oh [Music] holy | AFRICAN MAIN STREAM TV | UCHdJnfhjSx7YjP1PBlSxVew | 2022-06-23 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 15,659 | 76,104 |
A-gwL2X4iP4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A-gwL2X4iP4 | Media Directory | Chennai Shopping | Damini The Artisans of India | [Music] one gram jewelry heat treated jewelry then another one the first uh india live in the containers when the heat treated six micron gold plated jewelry on the gold marie airport but of course 10 to or wrong paper weight or bottle openers and area bags jewelry bags up around the earring cases unusual gifts commercial aspect llama uh commercially uh the mass production career me the patting now let me hand crafted with green color emerald and ruby red colored ruby stone and then of course suitable they let me on the tops either now the lightweight uh collection college girls when the porter marry either again in uh gold color lightweight now two three grams of the daily when the nail polish so in the hooks [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] you | Media Directory TV | UCH44JF1cYbgMZhavZranswQ | 2013-08-11 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 137 | 788 |
-3F5J1VyTDU | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-3F5J1VyTDU | Why fire crackers in Deepavali ? Is it mandatory ! #shorts | there is an instruction in skanda purana about bursting of firecrackers during deepavali it says it is clearly prescribing bursting of firecrackers as a compulsory ritual to be followed after pitrapaksha during the deepavali time to help our ancestors find their way back to their Heavenly Abode similarly it's a reminder for ourselves to work on that ignorance or that Darkness from within and move towards knowledge that uplifts us making us a better person so do not hesitate or be guilty of celebrating your own Festival but also at the same time be mindful not to harm or hurt the animals and the nature around don't forget to share this thought with your friends and family | Nirvana - Yoga, Ayurveda, Vedanta | UC8QB0BkPsiW_wnejuKhsxBw | 2022-12-03 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 117 | 679 |
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4aUvef2uRAY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4aUvef2uRAY | Co Parenting: Building Trust and Healthy Relationships #podcast #fatherhoodmatters #fatherhood | my ex is remarried but she and her C husband invite me to Thanksgiving dinner and Christmas dinner with the kids um my daughter just turned 18 and I was trying to figure out what to do as a birthday present and um her mom uh said well hey why don't you repaint her bedroom she she hates her bedroom color it's too dark I the light bulb went on PR say absolutely and so I repainted my daughter's bedroom walls um lighter color that she would hopefully be happier with and I was allowed I had a key to the house I was allowed to go in and out while they were working to do that paint job they trust me that much so co-parenting and developing a trust R is essential and not vilifying your your ex-spouse in any way ever especially in front of or any way by the kids is a warning I would give any parent | Feel Good Fatherhood | UCCSFqtHvt9hArqjGEmIjdDQ | 2024-04-02 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 161 | 800 |
3wKUgWY--Wo | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3wKUgWY--Wo | Q&A (AFTER LIVE STREAM) - BITCOIN SIGNALS + 2 NEW COINBASE LAWSUITS & POLYGON. | man cute sam bakeman was freed when he wrote that it's funny whoa robin says that's a good question what do you tell people who are convinced bitcoin is a ponzi scheme let me introduce you to the social security system here united states let me introduce you to the pension program in california and various states those are ponzis uh bitcoin alicia can do things with that if you want to move a tremendous amount of value across the world for pennies then that's the way to do it if you want to create transactions without permission of a third party that's the way to do it if you want to see or build upon the most secure computerized network or any network in the in the entire world then that will be bitcoin so if you want to say it's a ponzi scheme you can say that but those are my my ways to look at things so that's it yeah let me choose the us dollar what i think the most molecular outcome the my the most likely outcome of a wager i personally believe is they're going to sell to some third party they're going to absorb those people and uh do you know how much it costs to acquire customers it's expensive there's a reason why affiliate programs for people like me or any like people like you who want to use it are so lucrative because affiliate programs you know it's it's cheap 20 bucks 25 bucks to acquire a a person is extremely cheap in finance as opposed to you know putting a billboard up on time square or doing social media campaigns which the value always rises and and now you can't even do retargeting that well especially in uh in facebook because of security and privacy features through apple so for me when i take a look at it i think a lot of companies are like wow 1.1 million customers and we can get those at fractions and all we got to do is just pay these out and then then however they do it we promise them a certain amount of of their crypto back you probably take a haircut maybe 50 percent maybe 90 maybe 10 i have no idea but i think that's what's going to happen the question is how much of a haircut are we going to take and go from there and i know when people say well it's chapter 11 and and bankruptcies never work we did a video about that about them three weeks ago where we've seen multiple companies come out of it and then some people will say well what about financial companies they never come out of it that's not true the video that we talked about within three months uh financial company for the name came out of bankruptcy it just depends on you know the offers and and how lucrative is to to people i gotta tell you i think it's another business would love to snap them up for a discount yeah yeah i gotta tell you even right now i feel exhausted just talking this is sad this will probably i probably won't do a video tomorrow if i feel like this uh hey robert is going to have a minimum delegation i don't think it is i don't think so i can't remember uh the team does that the d news cardenal staking pool takes care of all that stuff so crypto flashers are you keeping your crypto in your i trust capital ira is my money safe there sure so there was a big issue because the website went down for like three days and people couldn't access their accounts which i get is pretty concerning i was concerned myself they did a really crappy job honestly of of communication you can't put stuff on twitter for a multi-billion dollar company and not tell people on an email well on monday or tuesday i forgot what it was they came in and said okay here was the issue we had a dns attack and there was uh we had to secure everybody's funds we they don't keep the funds it's through coinbase custody which is the same that masterworks does they contacted them and said shut it all down before so we're going to do an investigation to find out exactly what happened nobody lost anything everything was good so it worked out okay so people are like well is my crypto secured there secure there than most other places the most secure place you can do it is in your um in your ledger in cold storage that's the most securest but now the thing is can you do a roth ira a self-directed one and not pay exorbitant fees i don't know it's up to you i used i trust i've used them for two years and it's up to you what you want to do not your dad rob are you a flight medic in the army no just a regular medic boring run around trying to save people that type of stuff i'm on twitter and how to google their twitter account i am very i'm disappointed too and i told them i had a quick meeting with one of the reps and i said you know if you guys do that again that's got a recipe for disaster people are going to leave you left and right and people are already complaining and i don't blame them i would i was complaining too i'm like how can you do that you should be on it dog on it uh do you play golf i don't but when mullet does he's really good at wolf actually i suck at golf hmm [Music] i like affiliate length from reliable source you get extra more secure yeah that's true ricochet do you have a chance to go over this within the clothes clothes source and open source code no if you're looking for like like technical information you're coming to the wrong channel go to hashoshi he's a real developer and he can answer all those questions i don't even really get into the the nitty-gritty of that i'm running around houseboating bitcoin it's it's proof of sauce rob can can anybody say anything about near i think there's a good protocol the question is how scalable are they and we're going to find out because you know that sweatcoin thing i'm always talking about which everybody loves to tell me oh well how much they paying you to talk about sweatcoin i they don't pay me squat i paid them to get those tokens i've also told you about a thousand times that it's free sweatcoin is the app is free oh but they track you rob they track you well then they don't i had the ceo on it's in their terms of service and he talks about it they don't anyhow not to get off on tangent so that's when sweatcoin goes from this freemium service into the crypto world on september 12th of this year oh it's coming up it's gonna launch on near the thing about sweatcoin is that it's already been around for three years and it has over 100 million downloads and it's the number it's between number one and number five uh health and fitness app globally on android and ios so they've already got over 12 million crypto wallets it's the fastest 12 million crypto wallets ever so we'll see we'll see if neer can can handle that if it does that price is going to go with the roof just depends if they can rob which network platform will get hacked or lose customer money all of them all of them will just assume that and put everything in a cold storage you'd be fine let's see i don't know old guy tech when it's between tracer or ledger watch one of the best i've never used a tracer some people love it i just don't use it but robert blood money golf no dignity never saw maybe sure uh so there's a link hold on let me show you what they're talking about i know i got a lot of links but a lot of information so the question is can you please show us the link you used for the four-year cycle so this is the four-year cycle it's a nice little spreadsheet very nice i put it together did my best just goes through this talk about one i like to dollar cost average and you know all models are wrong some are useful so will the four year cycles hang hang tough i don't know but if you want to find this to where that is there's a link in the description and it looks like this under strategies for your cycles and you click that link and it takes you there also another one of my favorites is uh the cardano ghost chain because some people think that cardinal has no tech and it's only a uh cult i did take a brick it took a break yesterday it shouldn't uh but thank you tesla i appreciate that uh i should be fine but i'm not tired really tired maybe i'm just lazy i don't know rob you keeping cash inside for the speculative cash from this initiative what's i don't know what schmidt is you gotta break that down for me kathy woods sold the bottom yeah that sucks i mean i understand why scc comes in and said you guys sold on registered security so we're going to sue the pants off you and that should usually be the death the kiss of death was the kiss of death for ripple for quite some time but then blackrock comes in and goes you know what we don't care we want to use you as our custody service for our 10 trillion asset center management and that is just a you know that's a testament if you think that if people say ah crypto's ponzi and it's going away well why did blackrock why do they want their customers to get into it that makes this doesn't make much sense to me thanks for trying things uh are staked coinbase eats safe i don't know but i understand why people want to i wouldn't i'm not gonna stake that i just thought it was a long time i mean with the merge coming who knows thanks old guy me and you gotta stick together old guys gotta stick together uh [Music] oh i didn't know that bitcoin is her legal tender and lugano interesting thank you meme kyle federio let me find you ah [Music] can you ans ask it again i can't find it go federico more mail not many people are talking about i talked about this three days ago it was not a bridge or phishing attack it's private keys yeah apparently they emailed some private keys who would have thought that would have not worked out for them yeah but you know ben and james they can carry the show they don't need me they're good hey rory oh there's a crypto bill passing is that the lummus bill i sure hope so bobby shouts i want i might take some let's see here's the thing like if i don't do this like let me do lay around it's like marcos aurelia says is that is that the the designation for the body to lay in bed under warm blankets or is it to get out and do the things it was born to do and supposed to do just because i'm tired doesn't mean that you don't stop working uh let's see tracer what's the question i can't find it just someone hold on okay i have thirteen thousand five hundred and consolidated debt that's pretty good i pay no interest that part's good the debt's not the greatest i pay 325 per month on that debt i have a 580 credit score it's not the greatest but whatever i want to buy a house and i have 40k in crypto don't buy a house right now this is not financial advice why are you buying a house right now why are you thinking about buying a house do you need a house right now like do you have your like your entire family multi-generation that is on the streets okay i get it you probably need a place to stay but don't i don't think a house right now is the best option i think just wait a little bit i mean if you could me personally like if i didn't have a house i'd rent a house for a year or an apartment and just wait and watch the the prices go down unfortunately the rates will go up so there is that but still you can get i mean we just saw the average price go from 450 000 to 400 000 in like less than a month so okay and the quick option one payoff debt with new money here's the question if you're not paying interest why are you paying off the debt it's free money would take two or three months i don't know why you do that like me personally if i had a loan and there's no interest i'm not paying that i'm letting that i'm paying the minimum and doing other things with it that's just me boost the credit score and buy house in six months six months maybe longer option to put all the money into crypto and rent an apartment for a year and look to take profits 2024. i don't like any of those options and again i'm not a financial advisor so i can't tell you what to do if it was me i would not be putting all my money into crypto remember what we talked about in the very beginning i would me personally never like to put everything into one basket and i know some people will say but that's that's where all the money's made rob you got to put in all one i'm like no that's not like i think bitcoin will do quite well and crypto will do quite well in the years to come but what about this year do you think we're in all-time highs do you think we get all-time highs next year well then why would you put it all all all into crypto right now i mean if you did it probably won't be the worst thing of all time you know if you can wait two or three years but that's if that's a big fat if we never know what if here's another here's another another scenario what if for example china gets all riled up over taiwan and then china goes you know what we're going to invade taiwan and of course you know what happens then america's got to step in you know who's going to step in with china probably russia and he's going to step in with america who knows whatever the allies allies are nato and that becomes world war three so do you think that's going to be resolved in less than six months two years three years no it's world war three and usually in those situations people don't like risky assets to invest into so you gotta really play it defensively it's not how much you make it is how much you keep and there's just a lot of unknowns that i can't tell you and you know that's why like i know it's not the most provocative way but that's why a dollar cost average and i've always got things on the side and i can always kind of move things around and be liquid when i want to be that's it ah russia can't help china and taiwan they're too busy they are busy but who knows who knows who knows how much they're losing and how much i don't know i can't trust the media anymore you trust stable coins a lot huh not worried about inflation that's it's all fluid so like over here like you can see like i talk about 20 and stable coins here's the thing i know people complain to like oh 8.5 percent inflation my money's getting inflated away i'm gonna put it all into bitcoin okay well you can do that but i can tell you bitcoin went down below eight percent in less than a month not a year and here's another thing i know this is a crypto channel but sometimes you gotta just take it for what it is i'd remind everybody of something let me show this real quick you can buy the dips you can do all those things and wait a little bit but as time goes on you have to really think about like what is my time horizon what's my risk level again it's up to you but like if we take a look at el salvador this was a just a quick sheet i put together when everything was going through the roof i'll blow this up so you can see it so i just took a look at the bait of purchase for el salvador the bitcoin price was at 51 000 on september 6. they purchased 400. the value at that point was 20 million 400 000 and then i hadn't updated because i was doing this uh during the highs it was and the the price of bitcoin was at 59 000. so the value today was at 59 23.6 million so that was a difference of they were plus 3.2 million they did it again in september september october and everything is great right they bought it at 43 000. it looked like geniuses went up to 59. 45 000 50 000. so did michael look like a genius and he probably you know he will be proven right i think his time goes on but you gotta think about the short term the short term is this price today is roughly twenty three thousand yeah roughly so right now the difference is 32 million in the whole 32 million in the hole so when people are talking about going all in and things like that just be careful again what's your time horizon i think el salvador was like i don't know i don't think they are president buchelli ukulele mckayley i don't think he was like i want to be a dojo millionaire i think he's in it for the long haul so that's the question for everybody people like well i'm gonna put it all in what can you take that two three four five ten year volatility what are the rules what are what are your rules i guess uh let's see that's a great great uh question rob which crypt do you think will hit its all-time highs first solana cardano or dana everybody seems to love kadena i don't really know much about it i don't know out of those three i don't think cardinal can hit three dollars because uh even though the vassal upgrade was was they pushed it back a couple weeks still doing on still improving pretty good so lana there's a lot of issues i mean the hack that happened with solana wasn't because of solana it was because of the ecosystem and it's the same thing with cardano remember when everybody gave so much grief to cardano because sunday swap didn't outperform out the gate because it was so slow and there was a concurrency issue and it was just awfully like molasses slow and everybody said well well cornell sucks was it wasn't cardano it was an ecosystem issue it was sunday swap and they fixed that issue and they moved forward now people want to say well it's solana's issue that's not solana's issue it was well it wasn't even an ecosystem it was just the unbelievable lack of security settings as far as they were i think as far as i understand they were they were transmitting private keys over the internet in some way shape or form stupid then mental x's selena crashed them they slowed down that's like what a great prick picture for mental life that's a good picture um yeah they do slow down they have ddos attacks and so on and so forth the question is is do they slow down and of course are you okay with all their validators restarting everything that's up to you to be honest i still hold so on i don't know again i'm i'm not here to change the world i'm here to make a profit i gotta agree trt dude most people just don't work out enough or get enough sun test levels overrated well i get enough sun i'm in this sun city and i work out six days a week maybe it is a maybe there's a testosterone thing who knows let's hope so did a did a blood draw i did a couple scans so we'll see what the results say if i come out looking jacked you know what the problem was what's your thoughts on vechain you know i was a not a big i was a big advocate of vechain in the early days like 2017 2018-2019 and then just kind of fell off the face of the earth and they just worked really hard now i see that they're actually partnering up with they partnered with walmart a long time ago and i just thought it just looks like a trial run but looks like they've been doing a lot of work also with pharmaceutical companies and some other place so vechain is actually one of those products projects as far as i can tell which actually has a real world use case it's all about tracking and those types of things so i don't know i don't own any anymore so and on this channel you know i'm super biased right like i'm super biased like if i don't own it like i don't really talk about it it's the truth so if i start talking a lot about v changing like oh rob must have bought v chain makes a lot of sense oh rob talks about bitcoin maybe he owns some rob talks all about sweatcoin maybe he owns some ethereum cardano chain link he must own some yes you're right john go i'll let you know i'm going to do the sliced alone stack trt and hgh and whatever chemicals i can put in my body oh i gotta send you a text today i mean we gotta we gotta hammer out the uh the charity for protechos before october 1st i'll text you later any micro cap coins yes yes gensukishi which has been taken a huge hit there's a second channel called dan dijin like this channel is just meat and potatoes uh straight up dollar cost average super safe but that's like the gamble channel like if you want to gamble dan diegen's your channel and the first one i ever did was called ginsakishi one of the and that was before before it came out and i did great picked it up for like a penny went up to a dollar 45 i was very very happy then then it kind of went down to 50 cents then 40 cents and it was there for a long time now it's at 23 cents and i talked to the guys over there i go what is going on you guys have been stable at 40 cents for like months like yeah um we had to delay a roll out so people are ticked off at us so they you know they think that any delay is is a bad thing i'm like oh maybe i'll have to pick some more of that up so micro cap gen zukich i think it's length in the 400s it's the reason i like it so much is i have four criteria the cut and that's only for projects that are just getting started not products already established i always look at the community how big is it [Music] what's the utility what does it do what is the team was it tokenomics and the great thing about gentsakishi and it's the same thing with sweatcoin why i like those too is because gensukishi was elemental nights it was a game that was on android ios playstation and nintendo switch for years and years and years and they went from that to play to earn and also they built it on polygon so i really like that project because they already had millions of built-in gamers so like it doesn't work out pretty well and it did worked out great and now it's a play to earn metaverse game and they're just slow to roll out some things to getting things right i'm cool with that i mean take some time so yeah roosky suck said test therapy will shrink your balls dark path to go down i would try anything before that first place you get mad angry if you could raise 400 fire basement julian too early to bed intermittent fasting i do all that stuff i've been intermittent fasting for seven years seven i don't eat breakfast i always start around uh [Music] 12 1 so pretty good maybe it's something else besides that you never know you never knew oh wow dog put me on stairways last fall nasty didn't like what i turned me into kept from people that's not good loris loris says hey roblox the latest on real estate watch the video from two days ago uh i had a guest on who's a real estate agent in uh in phoenix great guest and she talks about uh she talked about the macro in the nationwide and she talked about uh we talked a little bit micro what's going on in in phoenix arizona and it was good and it looks like there's going to be a downturn there's going to be a pullback because it was just way too hot for too long just like crypto gets and it's going to pull back you're going to see that maybe 12 to 18 months maybe 24 and then things start to grow again everything goes in cycles i don't care what people say it's different this time it's never different just read this book see this book this time is different economists ryan hart ryan hawt and rogoff they go over eight centuries of of economic data and just pretty much say that it's just everything's in cycles and just repeats and repeats and repeats people are victims of habit what would you do if you can only afford to invest 100 to 200 bucks a month depends am i 21 dashingly handsome rob or am i in my 40s super tired rob or am i in my 60s really tired rob it just depends on where you're at in life like let's say if i'm 20 21 i'd probably throw it a lot on some risky stuff i got a lot of time who cares right asymmetrical bet would probably be crypto if i'm 30 40 50 well about 40 right now or pushing up to 50 i would take a look at and go you know what i probably want to diversify a little bit more because who knows how much time i got so i probably want to if it's just a hundred bucks something safe i mean i don't know about bonds it seems kind of ridiculous maybe like an i would look at it still a little bit of crypto maybe an reit a real estate investment trust and uh if i was at that point i'd probably want to also put into a roth ira quite honestly because i'm going to be retiring at 59 and a half so that's what i would do and then if i was like 60 70 it depends on how much money i have but if i'm like swinging at that point it depends how much i have if i have nothing i'll have to swing for the fences because i'm like well i'm 70 years old i got nothing in savings or whatever if that's my case asymmetrical bets and go from there which there's only one big asymmetrical bet in my opinion top five cardano projects world mobile token cornucopias meld wing writers is for the decks and uh i don't know i don't want the fifth one but those are the ones i like oh there was another one damn it what was it world mobile token was working with them for uh real estate i forgot the names but that seemed like a pretty good project so that's what i got there you go chris says i'm 60. still buying crypts i have a good 41k yeah well because in these days you might live to be honored who knows yeah maybe it's sad medic will be a blue chip if rata they took too much time yeah maybe it just depends how they scale all right everybody so i'm exhausted i'm really tired so i'm gonna cut it off of there um i want to say thanks everybody for stopping by on a saturday i do appreciate it if you like today's video give it a thumbs up and uh that's it for today so look thanks so much for stopping by i appreciate it and i'll see you guys in the next one whenever that is adios | Digital Asset News | UCJgHxpqfhWEEjYH9cLXqhIQ | 2022-08-06 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 5,008 | 25,181 |
JfeY6CJLr-E | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JfeY6CJLr-E | How to easily and quickly add a Tilt-Shift effect to your photography in Photoshop | hey guys welcome to another photoshop tutorial in this video i want to do a quick intro to the tilt shift filter what the tilt shift filter does is it applies or makes gives you the effect of a miniature toy diorama look to your images uh like i've done here with these images it's a very cool little effect uh it and it looks like you're working with that with a with a toy scene rather than a real-life scene up tilt shift was mainly used our easter is used in architecture photography the tilt and the shift keeps the vertical lines of the building straight rather than it having you know look like it's all leaning towards the middle um over time photographers started playing around with it and coming up with this cool um with the school effect and it became so popular that photoshop added the filter to the software so anyone can produce the the effect with their images so let me show you how i did it it's very easy very simple let me go into photoshop now so this is the image i'm going to use a couple of pointers it's best to use an image taken from above and something with a lot of detail in the foreground background like a lot of buildings people things like that so like i said this is the image i'm going to use i'm going to go into layers right click and i'm going to duplicate the layer because i want to work in a non-destructive way so if i don't like the effect i can just remove the duplicated layer instead of starting all over again then i'm going to go into filter blur gallery and click on tilt shift now here's the interface this is the main effect i i like using there's also one here the the dialog box here on the right here so let me start here first now these are these two solid lines are where this is gonna where we're gonna have the sharp area of the image i can move it around by clicking in the middle here in this middle circle here and just move it anywhere i want on the image i generally uh put the sharp area where there's a lot of detail where this is like for example a lot of people a lot of buildings things like that it doesn't have to be horizontal depending on your image you can also tilt it hence the tilt shift the sharp area can you can you can tilt it any way you like i like to get a little bit of a tilt uh so i like it that way now i'm going to rush through this like like i said before take your time when it comes to doing your photo um another thing is these dotted lines this determines how much of the compression i wanted obviously the closer i bring it to the you can do the bottom here as well the closer i bring it to the the sharp area the more compressed the uh the image becomes or the effect gets enhanced i try to not do it too close i try to keep it just evenly on both sides and not too far out either just slightly close to the to the sharp area now again take your time you can determine how much of that you want to do when it comes to your photo now you can um to enhance the the effect a bit more you can add a little blur and see this this area here this is actually to control the amount of blur you want to add to the above the solid line so if i click on it and move around to that now that's the highest amount of blur you get i generally try to keep it at about 30. again depending on your photo and how much of the how much of the effect you want to enhance you can add the amount of blur you want the same here the same can be adjusted here in the dialog box on the right hand side here with the slider it does the same thing as this uh this is what we did here in the circle area so i just want to keep it about 30 and if once i'm happy with that i just click on okay and now it's going to apply the filter there it is there let me hide the uh the filter layer so that's the original image now i'm going to bring back the layer i applied the filter and there it is now just to sell it a little bit more i'm going to apply go to adjustment layer apply a huey set and i'm just going to crank up the huey too much just to make it just to make the scene look like it's a toy diorama just to sell that it actually helps sell sell the effect a bit more that's it guys i hope you got something out of that please don't forget to comment below let me know what you think if you like this video please give a thumbs up if you're new to my channel please subscribe to my channel and hit that bell icon to be notified of more videos coming out soon thanks for watching you | Ewan Arnolda | UCVXWHQ0nSXvxV06FP5Z98-A | 2020-08-18 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 913 | 5,322 |
w3BoM3vO4Ow | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w3BoM3vO4Ow | Angeline - Saint Anyway👒 INDIE Music No Copyright | [Music] angeline i know you're up so burn another candle for me i'm all alone but i can almost see you're standing there your long black hair you wear it on your shoulders so low with all the curls just like the girls in mexico [Music] i won't cry for you angeline it's been so long you're never gonna make it like this [Music] i wish i had the perfect words i really wanna tell you so bad that you were made for more than what your parents had won't cry [Music] for you [Music] i sometimes feel like we'll only go insane looking for some way to live [Music] but when we find it [Music] to blame [Music] i won't cry [Music] i won't cry [Music] you | Hummingbird NCM | UCrUog7yGkl9douwPR1kKbPw | 2020-11-24 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 128 | 647 |
XLzpJuWU4bU | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XLzpJuWU4bU | 6 Easy Tips to Style and Tie Scarves | [Music] hi guys this is Kelly Kirchberg with divine style your personal fashion stylist in today's video I'm gonna be showing you new ways or tips of how you can wear a beautiful print scarf to really accentuate it but have different options for what to do with it so the first thing I'm going to show you is wastage you can wear it around your neck so one option I like is taking a long print scarf and drape that around your neck then we're going to tie it and I'm going to tie that in to make a bow so this sort of represents like how you wear all the bow tie plows azure procedure glasses that are very on-trend right now is a great option sort of to tie it and then let that be your pop piece and drape another thing that you can do is if you're wearing sort of a simple blouse or top is to take your print scarf and you're going to drape that around your neck kind of letting that have that flow enos there and then you're going to see it drape down your back which kind of gives you a great looking angle from a rear view you can of course tie that around your neck and drape it on the back depending on how long your scarf is but really that gives you just a little pop of the print up it's your neckline and then really leaves your back to be that statement piece another option that you can do with your print scarf is to take that and then sort of tie it or you can sort of pull that again through and kind of give it that half drape or half tie so I tend to leave one piece longer and then one that's a little shorter again just pull through a little it to show a little more of that print and lay the fabric another option that you can do is to use this as an accessory on your wrist so I love to kind of drape the scarf around multiple times and then tie that at your wrist and add that as sort of a bracelet or an accent piece really looks super chic modern very on trend it's great to wear if you cuff a blouse or 3/4 length sleeve blouse great option to roll your cuff a few times and let that be your statement piece or it looks really amazing and artistic if you also wear that with like a sleeveless top or a tank top something that kind of lets this kind of be your artistic movement and accessory the next thing we're going to do is use this scarf print scarf as a belt so you do this with t-shirts over Blazers it's a great option for spring and summer it's wonderful to wear with t-shirt dresses or lights elf dresses as well simply tie that around your waist and then again what you can do is I leave it tied in the back again that gives you some back design in detail you can then adjust the print scarf to show as much of the print or as little of the print as you like other options you can do is kind of tie that again and wear that showing that tie side on your hip as well also can look very chic or sort of like how we have linen pants you can tie that and then cinch that in the front waist where you have either a top shorts or pants on cinches it all in and groups at a great luck the last thing we're gonna do is show you how you can use this as a headpiece for summer so obviously if you've longer hair you can always tie it around your ponytail and if you have a shorter scarf this one would be a little bit long for that so that's always an easy thing or tie that around your bun that's kind of a no-brainer but what I really love to do is to use this as sort of a headpiece so you can simply put your scarf and then tie that up around your head again you don't need to show any of the scarf if you don't want to or you want that to drape down your back with your look but I kind of like it to look a little bit more mod so I'm gonna show that and then also I'm just gonna add some sort of aviators or some statements sunglasses to kind of cinch together the overall look so we hope these tips have helped you giving you new ideas for ways you can style scarves to look modern and on trend and let us know in the comments below different ways that you're wearing your scarf or any questions you have about wearing scarves where to buy them and style them we're happy to answer that and don't forget to download any of our style freebies and subscribe to our YouTube channel thanks for watching [Music] | Divine Style | UCmzF63nCvnJNV22j4Gp8FdA | 2019-05-30 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 863 | 4,240 |
IQJkr4w3Fis | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IQJkr4w3Fis | Will Smith MONEY F'd Up AFTER Slapping Chris Rock & SIMPING Jada Pinkett! #shorts #willsmith #chrisr | will smith's net worth is around 350 million bucks he makes around 45 million dollars a year and now that's all about to come to a hawk he jacked it up and you're going to learn a lesson in this so right now netflix is reportedly and not just netflix apple is removing their projects involving will smith that's a lot of money right there then guess what bad boys 4 has been put on hold and it might not ever come out just from them slapping that and stepping with jada pink and smith all over the internet is making them look real bad so the lesson is to keep your business and personal relationships off the internet | ANTIJOB UNIVERSITY MEDIA | UCDNWRUlvcs_jTZ_mYqXhMOA | 2022-04-13 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 119 | 618 |
xB03w2qOmo0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xB03w2qOmo0 | Blue Angels Terrifying and Amazing | swager down the street with your red lips and funky beat you better hold your head up to the sky I'm going to roll with you till the day I die hey swing those hips around can't stop hold back down my ladies sh T in all right always down and red it right one by World billion by billion and holding up half the sky raise your hand if you're ready and willing if you know it's time time good on time time time for time time for whether you're ready or not time for the [Music] all Break Free of History trainers racing Straight Ahead no man can do like I can I'm the queen of the L haters going to hate won't be starting now shoot me down but I rise again I'm raying down the law and you've been so one by one billion by billion and holding up half the sky raise your hand if you're ready and whe in if you know it's time time for over on time time time for time time for time whether you're ready or not time for the long time you're ready or not time [Music] down he hey hey hey [Music] hey [Music] he [Music] he [Music] St [Music] hey [Music] hey hey hey hey hey [Music] hey I would to play those GES [Music] I give a [Music] back [Music] yeah yeah [Music] I get [Music] back yeah I would never play with you I give [Music] yeah I get my [Music] back [Music] [Applause] [Music] I want play those games with you [Music] yeah I give [Music] back yeah [Music] I get my back [Music] yeah I never a play you I give [Music] back I get my back [Music] yeah [Music] [Applause] [Music] oh [Music] oh [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] oh [Music] oh [Music] he [Music] oh [Music] w [Music] oh [Music] [Applause] [Music] oh [Music] [Applause] [Music] oh [Music] [Applause] [Music] he | Relax Production Official | UCuN9L0AJeYxjx7To7uQLTbw | 2024-04-07 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 330 | 1,684 |
IbQpOdpiRiU | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IbQpOdpiRiU | A Look at Jumpstart 6th Grade - Mission EarthQuest | jumpstart is easily one of the biggest edutainment franchises to have ever existed ever since 1994 they've been putting out games for numerous different grades and age groups many of their Creations are beloved by those who grew up with them and they've continued to be one of the most recognizable franchises in the edutainment genre one part of jumpstart that stood out to me was the adventure Series this was a period where the games were released with heavier storylines than the usual party game experiences you'd get from most jumpstart games many people would agree that jumpstart third grade was an incredible addition to their childhood the characters were cool the games were fun and the overall atmosphere really kept you motivated as you tried to beat that evil little brat Polly Sparks fourth grade haunted island sent you on a quest to save your classmates from an evil teacher on an island filled with spooky monsters many also fondly remember this one but it was significantly harder than other jumpstart titles at the time it was recalled from stores for unknown reasons but many theorize it's because people found it too scary for kids then came fifth grade Joe Hammett kid detective while the characters humor storyline and voice acting were good the game itself suffered from a few issues I'm really sorry that I have to say this but remember this is an edutainment game where's the edu and where's the attainment it's not educational if you're already supposed to know the stuff going in and it's not entertainment if it's just math that's what it is it's just math there's no game here or anything ultimately my criticisms came down to the fact that the game required the player to find obscure information without providing any means of assistance you had to do long division but never once did the game try to walk you through it or provide any means of entertainment alongside it as I said it was just math this made me a little concerned going into sixth grade I didn't grow up playing this one so I said a few expectations for myself going into to it I wanted to see less repetition since that was an issue in all the previous games but it became increasingly more apparent when fifth grade only had you play the same few minigames over and over again while the others at least cycled through different ones I also expected this game to have a comfortable balance of gameplay and education not well just math finally most importantly of all I expected the game to try and teach you something rather than force you to look everything up to get past a temporary obstacle this was jumpstart's 20th game I'm not even joking surely this would be far more refined than the games before it so can jumpstart 6th grade Mission earthquest live up to my expectations let's find out at the start we're brought to a very intricate login screen you get this professor named Uncle Eli who's giving you random facts as you put your name in I love how this menu just exudes old game energy it kind of looks like an old website from the 90s or early 2000s however what's weird is what Uncle Eli says whenever you press a certain key on your keyboard that he doesn't like danger that key is not allowed what danger is the aircraft gonna explode because I tried to type a semicolon in the opening cut scene we see a monkey named Enos launch himself into space with a rocket ship however his computer is overrun by an evil AI program named art who takes control of the ship I guess AI art really did get out of hand this ai's goal is to gather space debris and take over Earth by creating robots out of it Enos is able to send an SOS signal to this group of action heroes I guess which consists of two siblings a dog and Uncle Eli check out how fast-paced this dialogue is what's going on with the map I don't know Uncle Eli had just started going haywire I just saw a monkey cut the clowning Jess this is serious I'm telling you I saw a monkey hey is it a monkey man in a Roblox satellite launch they don't send monkeys into space anymore now they must travel all throughout Earth to stop the robots from causing a ruckus apparently Uncle Eli helped build art which is neat for care character development but not really delved into art is kind of like a mix of Hal from 2001 A Space Odyssey and Brainiac from Superman also whenever you load the game you have to watch the opening cut scene again not sure why but at least it's skippable now we're brought into the main screen of the game the same place you'll go after completing every mini game you can click around the base to see different little animations but they aren't really important for now what's interesting is how your utility belt a feature throughout every jumpstart Adventures game is represented by two mechanical gloves with a bunch of features on them it's a little overwhelming to look at to say the least you get the hang of it but it's the first thing you see after starting the game and it can be a lot to take in without an explanation when you go to this terribly inaccurate map you can select a mini game to play then you get to choose which character to bring along on the mission it really just determines who talks to you the whole time so pick whichever voice you prefer listening to now let's take a look at some of these mini games the first one is called canopy Crusade there's a bulldozer going through a forest and questions appear at the top of the screen with multiple choice answers beneath them you move a helicopter to a sandbag with the correct answer on it then you drop it on the bulldozer sounds easy enough right [Music] oh boy better prepare yourselves for this one the controls are horrible you have this really bad drift that sends you flying across the screen whenever you lightly tap the arrow keys so it's hard to land exactly where you want to go I guess the bulldozer get used to hearing that trying to drop these sandbags on the constantly moving bulldozer is nearly impossible [Music] it's not the Drop Zone I need to drop it on the bulldozer you know what this reminds me of your hands did not meet the gold and you know what else how are you meant to know the answers to all these questions they don't provide you with a textbook or an aspect of the game to help you figure them out some of them are just basic facts but others can get more obscure how are you supposed to learn if the game doesn't actually Teach an edutainment game shouldn't be a matter of just guessing jumpstart you can do better than this but you want to know what's really frustrating the game added a new feature that was really really unnecessary whenever you get an answer wrong enough times Uncle Eli will stop the game and force you to answer some random question because apparently it's supposed to make you smarter again it's just a guessing game if you don't know the answer all it does is interrupt the flow of the mini game I can assure you that nobody who plays this is going to enjoy this feature so why add it maybe you've had asked a question that appeared in the mini game it would be a little more helpful but it never does you can't just stop the game for no real reason like this so back to canopy Crusade once you beat it you get a new mini game entirely where you have to do something I really don't understand it I just click around and see what happens supposedly you have to beat an AI at this very Advanced version of Connect 4 but it's actually really hard and the game does a really bad job of explaining the rules again why is this necessary I already beat the educational part why do I have to win this in order for it to count let's just move on from here okay so maybe it was a bad choice a mini game maybe the others are a little more playable let's give this another shot every so often at seemingly random intervals you have to play this other mini game on your way to play your intended one you have to shoot the words that correlate with the one on screen then use pieces of those words to crack a code this is supposed to activate your landing gear it's fine and actually somewhat educational but it does kind of disrupt the flow of the game if you just want to beat the minigame so you can catch the robots and win this can be a little unpleasant whenever it gets in the way of it now on to the next mission in this one you're moving a pod across a tree stump to solve fractions while avoiding killer insects this one also has awkward controls because you're moving in a circular pattern I can't always tell where my pot is going to land sometimes I can't get it to move at all for some reason and yeah the bugs eat the answers you need to collect this one's better than the last mission because it's a lot more forgiving when you get an answer wrong but it still doesn't really make an effort to teach you anything also whenever you complete five problems in a row you get this cut scene oh then the game continues so I'm not sure why it's necessary none of the other missions have anything like that and now here comes one of my biggest criticisms for the game as a whole you have to play every single stage over and over and over and over and over and a lot more andovers than that you're trying to collect pod points which you only get by completing a certain number of rounds every so often Uncle Eli will give you an advantage you can use in the game by pressing the tab button sometimes they help but other times they make things worse in some games you might be trying to go slow to avoid enemies but your advantage makes you speed up you also risk freezing enemies somewhere you need to go so yeah use these sparingly like in third grade your goal is to find all the robots only after collecting five pod gadgets or advantages will you actually be able to catch the robot there's one robot per mini game so you just have to play each of them a ludicrous amount of times to unlock it I just gotta say I am extremely sorry to all the jumpstart games I criticized for being repetitive in the past this one definitely feels like it drags the most and yeah when you die they send you back to base they don't have anything on the screen to tell you when you're close to death though every so often after a mission you'll get a cutscene of Art and Enos messing around like this one he knows stop that stop that stop that stop that stop that was this what passed for humor in the 90s eventually you can go into this big hatch in the main room this is where you bring robots after you find them we really should be happy outline there's nothing we can do down here we really should be outcasting robots there's nothing we can do thanks for telling me that twice I almost forgot this next mission is called Monument Mischief here you're on a pyramid and you have to jump to tiles to match an answer with the blank space on the left of the screen as you can see from the footage I had absolutely no idea how to start moving I actually thought my game was broken until I hit enough buttons since it's on an angle the controls are just as awkward here as they are in the bug one it's okay but it does require looking things up it's also confusing sometimes I can't find the right answers even after checking every block I seriously wonder if they just randomly appear the next one is called Mind Games even though it takes place underwater it's basically the same as canopy Crusade except there are these torpedo fish that you can't touch they also pursue you which makes it really hard to reach the answers you need so far this is the one I have the least amount of problems with though it isn't always clear if something's an obstacle or part of the background now we're on to viral Vanguard and boy is this one a mess the controls are even worse than they were in canopy Crusade because you're moving as if you're underwater ironically this isn't the underwater stage the game is constantly pushing against you fighting you whenever you try to move you have to land on the correct answer to a question while avoiding these virus Nanobots but for some reason it doesn't always work I have to repeatedly hit the enter key in order for the game to register something is my answer it gives the Nanobots time to hit you even though you should have won by then sometimes you have to let them hit you because they're standing in the way of the correct answer don't you just love that afterwards you have to kill the Nanobots in front of this giant gaping hole I really don't know what it's supposed to be so use your imagination next up we have pollution solution you have to solve math problems by turning the right valves in front of you surprisingly this isn't just math there's actually a game here I'm really bad at math so it still comes down to just guessing a lot of the time mostly for the measurement questions but it's an improvement from how fifth grade handled its mass stage after you complete a round you get a game where you have to jump over chemical spills it's really easy all you do is just keep jumping then you repeat the process yippee so that's it for the mini game so let me show you what happens when a robot finally appears you have to shoot it a bunch of times in space then your dog runs out and absorbs it you then take it into your base to rewire it you play a matching game then you match coordinates on a grid then you're good to go now you have to do that five more times completing a seemingly endless series of mini games along the way think you can handle that well all there's left to show is the ending but would you believe there are actually two endings they aren't very different but this hardly struck me as the type of game to have more than one of course when you lose the water Mission you get this cutscene of your submarine exploding that's the Canon one but let's have a look at them you're able to destroy the rocket with Arden and Enos gets out in an escape pod but art somehow comes with him then they turn art into a bowling scorekeeper or a virtual chess game depending on which ending you get and that about does it so that was mission earthquest what do we think your hands did not meet the goal yeah I'm sorry guys I tried I really wanted to be nice but I also have to be honest I did not have a good experience playing this game none of the mini games were fun they all just seemed like a bunch of quizzes or tests there were also too many unnecessary additions that only made the gaming experience worse and most of all I don't feel any smarter after playing it I gave the same criticism to fifth grade but it also applies here how is it educational if you're already supposed to know the answers the game doesn't teach you anything it hits you with random questions and makes you answer them with whatever knowledge you currently have now maybe this was meant to be played as part of a curriculum where the questions in the game pertain to what was being taught in a class but even if that's the case then this game really is nothing more than a Shameless series of tests if it isn't going to teach then what's the point of even having educational stuff in the game to begin with you might as well be playing any other game at that point Half-Life came out that same year you could probably learn more about science and that than you can in this gameplay aside I can't even say I like the story or the characters I don't really know anything about these guys they just kind of throw us in without any explanation as to who these earthquest people are or what they do there are interactions here and there but they're minimal and not really explored I don't find anything about this universe interesting this is easily the weakest in terms of both gameplay and storytelling out of all the jumpstart Adventures games maybe it had potential but it wasn't used to its fullest that's all I really have to say about that thank you for joining me I will see you in the next memory bulldozer | LuciLilium | UCtTD_erYtm9mgq_HF0bQdNg | 2023-05-31 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 3,010 | 15,960 |
cnPMf1ZGokY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cnPMf1ZGokY | Biomass Energy Production Harvesting Short Rotation Woody Crops | I'm Mark Hall with Alabama Cooperative Extension system and this segment of the short rotation Woody crop series we'll look at harvesting trees and how it can regrow the tree from the stunts my name is Tom Gallagher I'm an associate professor of forest operations for the school of Forestry and Wildlife Sciences of Auburn University what we have going on here is we're harvesting our Poplar Plantation trying to come up with more efficient ways to accomplish it but this specific study is more about how it's going to cop us back out it's an expensive crop to plant and therefore one planting has to yield four to six harvests and so we have to make sure that we can Harvest it correctly to make sure that we get those additional harvests so ibss is the integrated biomass Supply systems is uh government-funded USDA government-funded project in association with uh University of Tennessee and North Carolina State University and then we also have some private Partners like aubergen and um a few other individuals and that group is looking at trying to develop more efficient ways to bring a cellulosic ethanol to Market and while a big portion of that is what goes on in the lab the final conversion process Auburn University and Ibis is sort of looking at the whole process from what we say stump to pump so how can we be more efficient in the woods and then more efficient in transporting it and more efficient in processing it before it finally gets to the lab where they're going to hopefully get more efficient at making the final conversion from a woody material to a cellulose ethanol for use in our vehicles my name is Christian broadbeck I'm a research engineer with Auburn University biosystems Engineering as we our need for fuel increases if we're going to use biomass to convert that into a fuel the more biomass we have the more fuel we can make so typical Pine plantations nowadays have a rotation of 15 to 20 years that means you're only able to remove material every 15 or 20 years so if we can find a way to grow quick trunk plantations whether it be Pines on a 10-year rotation or something like this a hybrid Poplar or a eucalyptus on a three to four year rotation that means now we're getting more biomass in a shorter time period so we can have more material to convert into our fuels we're trying to experiment with crops that will efficiently grow in this area economically produce something positive for the landowner in addition to bringing a fuel to the market that the market can make money off of too it's got to work for everybody when you're harvesting large diameter trees it's easy to be efficient with that because they're large they weigh a lot you have specifically developed machines to do that well we're on small end of things now we're dealing with small trees so we're trying to do that again more efficiently smaller machines we're looking at a Shear head that sort of pinches the tree off because the saw head's expensive it's only with big machines and we're trying to do it with smaller machine so and then we have a small skidder that brings them out and then we get to The Landing we chip it up so then we'll take that and that's what's going to be fed directly into the process for making uh gasification or paralysis to make a liquid fuel copacing is the ability of the tree to regenerate after it's been cut off so most plants trees you cut them off at the stump it's gone it's done like Pines are like that but there's specific Hardwoods that when you cut them off they'll sprout right back out of the roots and as a matter of fact usually the second third and even the fourth generation actually will out produce the first one because you'll get multi-stames the root system's already in the ground already bringing the nutrients in so the second third fourth generation of trees rotations and then you start kind of everything gets tired The Roots get tired the tree gets tired and you start kind of falling off on your your production and that's when you have to kind of wipe it out and start over again but if you got a three or four year rotation and you get five to six five to seven rotations out of it you know you're looking at 20 25 years before you have to go in and redo your stand we'll come back in in the next few months and we'll actually go to each stump and count how many stumps cop is back we already counted what's out here before Harvest and this that will give us a good idea of before and after how well are we compassing weed control can be a problem and that's one of the things that we're learning with this Harvest here you know we're like say this is all still a learning process and that first year is critical so you have to really keep the weeds down that first year we sprayed yesterday to get the weeds down so that hopefully they'll the trees will then come out of the ground the trees will come out of the ground fairly quickly you know within a month or so you'll start seeing new sprouts come out of the ground and within a couple of three months you'll have sometimes four and five foot stems and then the grasses aren't as big a problem but boy that first couple three months the grasses can be a problem so that's why you got to treat it usually over the course of the first year then once the trees are up you're good you know the estimate is we're going somewhere between eight and ten tons per year green material and and you expect that to go up by probably fifty percent for the second and third cutting before Again by the third fourth cutting it starts tailing back down and then it's sort of an economic decision when you say okay start over again so there's a good growth good increase in the second cutting and third cutting and then it starts falling down doing this project with Ibis um we see that there probably is potential for short rotation props we've seen it done in other countries and I think we can definitely see that there's a potential to use short rotation crops for fuel purposes so you know we're not quite there to figuring the economics out definitely the system we know how to do it we know how to grow we know how to harvest we know how to convert it whether it be through thermochemical process or some sort of biochemical process and we know how to make the fuel so we can do the whole stump to pump process that we have figured out what the challenge is and what we're really looking at during the Cypress project is how to bring that cost down to something that we can compete on the market with you know the price per gallon of let's say diesel fuel so that's that's the one challenge so I guess what the main thing I'd like to add is I do see a future and short rotation crops and we can do it we just need to figure out how to do it more economically foreign we're still learning it's still a learning process uh and it's learning for everybody I mean I think we have to learn we have to do a better job figuring out how to establish it at a lower cost we've got to learn how to manage it and grow it at a lower cost we have to learn how to harvest it and transport it at a lower cost and then the biggest thing is we have to get the market or the you know to trans to change it to to gasifier to do whatever they're going to do to make it into a applicable fuel that we can drop into our cars and trucks and wherever we need to be so we're still a little ways off of making it happen can we make it happen absolutely we can do it we can grow trees we can cut trees we can even make a say look it's ethanol out of running your cars we know how to do it the problem is we can't do it at an economically feasible price and that's what all this is working on getting it down to an economically feasible application of this this process Tom and Christian harvested these trees only four weeks ago as you can see they really have come back out as half the weeds if I can help you with your short rotation Woody crops please let me know at h-a-all m a h at auburn.edu that's h-a-l-l-mah at auburn.edu thanks for watching | Green Energy Channel | UChm6Peio3KpW1ocFIXyGuhg | 2022-10-30 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,526 | 8,048 |
QhkVYa0T5rs | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QhkVYa0T5rs | Extended: Star Explorers in a Park | nice guy waiting it's often we get the desert [Music] ah [Applause] [Music] [Applause] guys we are fan to musicals and this is our second full-length production star explorers I'm tehreem conquer and I'm Tyler thank you guys so much for coming out to this because this was our preview show literally in the next seven days at the exact same time we will be at con grovel in Hamilton performing this on a stage the way it has meant to end so we'd like to open up a dialogue with you guys if you have any questions comments but first yeah we're going to introduce ourselves start with hi I'm Tyler Alvin and I play will regard and I played Gavin Jones schreiber and I play Courtney valence hard jacob and jeff reed neither have a last name I played Jamie I'm to reef bunker and I plate Alex hey give that back mcdonald and i play Jason Tyler and I played Michael [Applause] I'm lanza Phoebe I played Eve also introduce our crew and our tech and all that Natalie Wallace and not to mention it not to mention dominic and Jen comments if you have something you like something that you didn't particularly understand now is the point to say it's that we can make the changes that we need or just to get your feedback before next week hands on the real appears you I don't get the whole show yes thank you so much people that Noah's personally I thought the script was hilarious thank you let's all step for who wrote the script write a song to any other and raised over suit hey how's it going another good oh it went better than we could have hoped considering the last-minute change that was amazing we got an encore did you see that I wasn't ready to sing but I totally did it that was awesome what's going on Barry hi mom um I'm sorry that I had to kiss a boy but and I'm sorry Amanda that I had to kiss a boy and a girl I hope we're still dating when this video comes out otherwise I won't be very sorry okay considering the amount of tongue I got my throat is very dry I think we got a remedy that later [Music] post show everybody loved it it was pretty good as it was better than I thought we could hope for I think we want I think nice if we can do outdoor shows more often just in general um with good turnout people really like the we produced and I can't wait to perform this next week a comp Bravo I'd just watch me break my shirt what am I looked on what talk show brochure woman it was really good um I'm very happy of the turn out of the audience and I'm really now pumped up for con Bravo so I can't wait come see us uh it was great um it was fun looking out into the audience and seeing so many smiles and so many nerds getting the jokes and so many older people in my family be okay with all the gay and all the cussing what a will we finally live in [Music] no but seriously no that was amazing thank you everyone they're coming out I'm very proud of our actors and what we've made the show into and I'm so except for calm Bravo it's going well and I couldn't be happier hey you guys I'm Tyler I'm jasmine from fan of musicals and we just performed star explorers in a park in a park friday July 11 fits exactly a week before show at con Bravo we were all prepped to do a show inside of Seneca but for reasons that we can't explain we moved it outside so we performed it literally in a park and we actually got amazing reviews from the audience so it's actually it turned out thanks pretty well it's pretty fast man how funny and good it still was even though he suspended the reality that we were in a building of the power went off everyone still loved it so yeah it's exactly a week before the convention and keep the ends here as well it's exactly a week before the convention and we are super excited to be performing this what to do it again don't we Shh hi guys yes we have to do it again oh no | FandomMusicals | UC1DjnILDr4vZ40dLMuPE3Kw | 2018-07-21 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 757 | 3,815 |
BTKzcI9priU | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BTKzcI9priU | In which Dr Suri (Dr Suresh D'Mello) ticks me off for my question.... | [Music] what's your experience being doctor of being a medical practitioner in three continents asia europe and america what kind of a question is that the doctors are the same all three continents that's a great answer that's a great answer so you studied here and you worked initially in ireland i worked actually in a rural health center up here that was in mandur mandur yeah next to uh next to uh and then i moved into private practice in maps counties hospital and then i had my own dukan in arpura and baga i see my patients in kind i think i was seeing local fisher folk so i was getting much | Frederick FN Noronha | UCQqPnirxxs-J64_SY38_4dg | 2022-06-28 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 114 | 600 |
sBrD6rm3tKg | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sBrD6rm3tKg | 2021 John A. Blume Distinguished Lecture | looks like we have a number of folks online a few still joining us but i think we got lots to show you so we'll get started um we have a big crowd today we usually do this uh distinguished lecture in person this is our first time on zoom i know many may be from outside stanford so i'll introduce myself greg dearline i'm the faculty member here and director of the bloom earthquake engineering center um really delighted to have today's lecture i'm going to introduce our lecture in just a couple of minutes but before doing that i wanted to say a few words about this john bloom distinguished lecture and about john bloom himself john was a graduate of stanford and also a benefactor in kind of creating the bloom center about back in the mid 70s um and what's shown on the screen right now is a quote that he gave to a graduating class of stanford students a few years ago just reflecting on the you know the important role of civil engineers and the important work we do and i especially like the last part of this quote where he refers to the students that you know the main reward in our profession and sometimes we do our job without public recognition when things are structures in our civil infrastructure works right but the reward is just the self-satisfaction of creating and building things useful to others and i think these were great words for john to the students and for our profession in general um so in uh oops let me get my slide to advance there so i did like to just take this occasion to reflect a little bit on on john bloom the person kind of his career as giving us a little bit of census history and and the the giants whose shoulders we stand on uh john was a native californian actually born just a few years after the 1906 earthquake in san francisco so he grew up in the midst of the reconstruction aft in san francisco and also seeing the devastating earthquakes um santa barbara earthquake 1925 and others and so he came to stanford as an undergraduate with a real kind of passion to get into engineering structural engineering and earthquake engineering and as shown on this slide he did two degrees here he did his bachelor's his engineer degree graduated in 1934. um what you see on the slide here is a picture of the kind of an analog computer of the days before digital computers were there but a model of the alexander building that he studied structural dynamics and in fact while he was a student here he worked closely with a mechanical engineering professor lydic jacobson and they wrote a number of kind of landmark papers out of the research looking at structural dynamics and inelastic effects on structures um the other point about john you notice him he he went out into practice for about 30 years and then came back in 1967 and he was always interested in in teaching himself new things and learning new things and staying current and of course in the intermediate times between 34 and 67 digital computers came of age the the beginning of probabilistic seismic hazard analysis a lot of the things that we take for granted today were really kind of started in that time you see here a picture of the uh the early uh earthquake engineering center this was one of the first shake tables in the world looking at which was kind of put in by the faculty after the 1906 earthquake and you see that model of the alexander building there and we've kind of continued this tradition to focus on on earthquake engineering structural dynamics and i think more recently we go beyond it looking at kind of risk assessment and then getting into questions of resilience and sustainability um john over his career when he graduated about 10 years into his career he formed his own firm john blumen associates and i just show a couple of the landmark projects very kind of interesting studies looking at nuclear power doing some pioneering work on on seismic hazard analysis um looking at ground shaking and so forth characterizing that some work at the nasa ames the wind tunnel some kind of these unusual projects that demanded kind of a higher level of say structural mechanics or bringing in statistical methods work on the stanford linear accelerator the embarcadero center and and john and his associates and there's a long group of alumni who came through with his firm that are many of the leaders of their day you know and worked on kind of all of these landmark projects then in the mid 70s john uh gave back to stanford in a big way by the creation of the bloom earthquake engineering center um shown in this picture here are the two co-founding directors of the center jim gear on the left there's a picture of john bloom and haresha kind of form that and and i think by kind of endowing this center john was kind of giving back to research and education and also the links into professional practice have been an important part of what we've done and indeed what we're continuing and so today's lecture is part of that continuation on on the research education looking to the future and ties into professional practice so with that i'd like to introduce today's speaker craig switler is with us he's the u.s board chair and managing principal of the firm borough happel um craig spent most of his career he's a structural engineer by training want to do these degrees at johns hopkins and mit i spent about 29 years with borough happle and about 20 years ago opened their first u.s office in new york city and continued to grow and open up other offices and as i mentioned he's now the board chair of it uh earl happles are quite an interesting firm they do structural engineering but they do much more broadly engineering of buildings looking at things like uh ventilation uh lighting uh and also going beyond the building to look at kind of kind of urban issues and i think craig will speak to some of these and perhaps introduce the bro happel better than i can do um craig also in his career he's he's spent about seven years as a associate professor of practice at columbia university in the school of architecture and planning also prior to that spent a number of years uh in a similar position up at rpi um so while craig's uh basic skills start in structural engineering and indeed he has a number of landmark projects some of those were listed in the announcement and i think we'll see some of them today the this incredible jewel facility at the changi airport in singapore london's millennial dome atlanta's mercedes stadium and many other structures but i think through his career craig has looked kind of beyond structures into the broader issue of kind of buildings and urban development and and i think his his topic for today the futures and shaping our built environment is particularly apropos because certainly here at stamford uh and i think many civil and environmental engineering programs are starting to adapt and look to the future and going you know beyond our discipline interfacing more with the urban habitat and other things so with that i'd like to uh welcome craig and i'll turn the podium over to him um just a word of thanks to stanford and for inviting me i uh my only wish is that i was there in person because uh this is a little weird well again thank you very much uh um i uh you know in in you know this this this lecture is really just trying to summarize some of the things i've been thinking about recently um it's been a very strange year um but hopefully you know you you get a little bit insight into me into our firm uh but also more probably most importantly into into what is coming in the future and what opportunities might be there for you um let's see i'm trying to advance my slides here so our firm uh um greg introduced us we were founded in 1976 i joined around 1992 with 25 offices worldwide um and i uh currently am the chair of our us offices although i work globally um with a lot of my partners we are a partnership around the world um i i count myself pretty lucky uh in terms of the projects i've been able to work on with bureau happeled and this is just a sort of a range of them um you know we've done a lot of projects you know both in the united states and around the world and and we've worked for some amazing clients and with amazing architects and city planners our firm has a very serious uh um take on sustainability it's it's something that's sort of built into our dna um and we've we've made some commitments here to be both net zero carbon for our own business operations um in this year and also for our projects that we are looking for all of our new build projects will be net zero carbon in operation by 2030 and all projects by 2050. these are pretty stretch goals considering we made them prior to the pandemic but we are we are still really actively working you know with with our clients on many of these and i'll show you some of them today um ted happel was the founder of our practice he passed away over 20 years ago we're a multi-generational partnership at this point um i was able to to get to know him a little bit as a younger engineer his his idea really resonated with me as a young engineer that that engineering goes way beyond um just you know the the drawings and the calculations and uh i always felt that that was really a part of br happold um what lured me to bureau hapless as a structural engineer initially was the what i think of as the lure of lightness um i love doing lightweight structures i've done tensile structures in my career grid shells uh and this has a sort of a history at our practice um you know from ted happel to ian liddell to mike cook and i've worked with all of them and uh and it's it's really been a really been a pleasure um to to learn from so many people within our practice i think the other issue for me that really dawned on me probably about 15 years ago in my career was that scale was incredibly important um and to you know as a building engineer we're often involved in the detail and the minutia of a building of a building project and construction project even if it's a large construction project but yet scale had so much other complexity to it and and i think that's where when we start to think about sustainability at a building level and sustainability it's district and city scale becomes a much broader and wider problem and and i think there's a lot more opportunity so i just wanted to start by saying what keeps me up at night these are the things that i worry about um because uh you know maybe just to share um with you all um you know what we do to the planet is incredibly um important and it's it's uh this is a quote from tom friedman um an author i like from the new york times and um you know basically you just don't mess around with mother nature and uh seems to me that we are messing around a lot with mother nature these days um another uh author i like paul hawkin um somewhere along the way we just became very wasteful our systems um were just produced a lot of waste and and a lot of inefficiency and this is just something that really grates me um in terms of these thinking about these these systems because of course it might be the cheapest way of doing something but externalities seem to create a lot of uh you know lower cost or some some for for various reasons and this is a sobering fact that within my lifetime that more people are living in cities than in rural conditions um and this is broadly um agreed that around 2008 2009 the planet um shifted uh and this is not stopping and in general this is a good thing um cities actually offer a higher quality of life generally and and and actually better better opportunities to potentially address sustainability along the way but rapid urbanization is a monumental problem um this of course manifests itself into global carbon footprints all over the world in various ways and and uh and and this becomes you know a a significant issue i think for us as we see um you know the effects of urbanization and the effects of industrialization i i show this image because i think about it a lot um that you know all of this is compounded by the fact that we are we live in in many societies where uh at the push of a button we can get what we want and of course not everybody in the world lives like this but the air air conditioning i think in general as a as a as a technology had such a profound impact you know on the way that we live in cities and where cities you know can are developing um so it just seems to me that there is a real dark side of that type of instant gratification that we have to be very careful about of course this has led to um you know carbonization carbonized uh you know producing carbon and uh and and clearly the spikes that we're seeing um today and not spike it just keeps going up and what problems are a result of that um i see direct linkages between these between you know what i'm it's not an earthquake of course um but the aftershocks of of this you know clearly being around political instabilities um disease of course as we're all um you know within right now infrastructure um really being pushed to the brink rainfall etc and you know i think it's undoubtedly that there's a growing cost of what is happening in the world and the growing costs and and how this is impacting us i mean you can only look to the recent um the recent headlines in texas to say to see that how much human suffering and and also infrastructural um just infrastructure investment is lacking in certain ways not not necessarily just to to develop infrastructure but to protect it from what is coming so can we face these challenges um i told you what i was going to keep me up at night but what what what i face on on these challenges is um well let me start here um a couple of years ago i uh went to the venice biennale and the venice finale is a architectural biennale in uh in venice of course um where a lot of architects get together and artists and and planners and urban designers from around the world and you know i was expecting something that was you know essentially about you know quite you know you know theoretical architecture and uh and materials and things of that nature and what was very interesting here is uh the curator alejandra arvana who is a very influential architect pritzker prize winner since that point um had this simple diagram really at the center of the biennale and i just really uh it resonated with me it resonated with me that architects and planners and designers are thinking about so many issues beyond just the the physical nature of building cities um inequality sustainability pollution migration segregation and i i really what also resonated with this is x equals in the middle of this diagram i just liked it it it spoke to me that not necessarily there's a closed form solution for anything here but there are solutions and uh for me for me that very much resonated because so much of this is about design this is what we are taught this is what you're being you know taught right now design actually has so much impact and so much impact on the on the problems and the challenges that we face and these systems the smog in in in this photograph was designed by someone so if we could design poorly we can also design well um so what strategies will drive these types of changes what what are the things that are on my mind thinking about going forward so i've separated these into five areas called five futures of course because that's the lecture um and uh and and they'll be we'll go through them each individually the first is a collaborative future i i think when i was in school um and and for most of the 20th century at least you know architecture design even you know invention was seen as the purview of maybe one person you know often you know one one male certainly and uh and i think that has started that that is fractured in a way and and that is not the way that we see collaboration certainly not the way i've been you know we've developed it at br apple but certainly not the way that we live life today the other way that sort of crept in on collaboration was this sort of swat team we had these um uh we had these teams around our practice that were floating around so specialist teams for a while um so you would have to call them in on your specific assignment or maybe your computational piece or your special structure and at some point we we also felt that that was the wrong way of doing it to have these sort of more specialized um units because of course what we were striving for in engineering and design was to have everyone able to have access to as many tools as many complex tools as possible so we we embarked about five years ago on a process um what was you know we thought about then is mass participation and collaboration but also computation um every engineer at the practice should have specialized skill sets we didn't want a team of 15 or 20 engineers being part of some advanced geometry unit we wanted all of our engineers to be part of it and interestingly enough the the our teams responded in kind and from a collaboration point of view they developed this thing which we still call today the computational collective um on the left-hand side is a series of code and and other elements going on on the right-hand side are sort of engineers and offices and people contributing to it and it it i i like this diagram because it sort of describes a sort of neural network approach to collaboration like i mean it is about as far away from the howard rourke and and and and rand as you can possibly think of and um for me i think this was a really a turning point for us as as as a firm because of course you know collaboration when you're sitting there in a group is is is you know is still obviously very effective but collaboration is so distributed today and even and now clearly with with the advent of covid and and and working on screens and things of that nature it's even more so but sort of the way that we co-create is is different today and i want to say what this looks like in in terms of our code our coding and what we do in our practice is very important we we have something called um the bomb and i just want to show you this a little bit in terms of collaboration because you know for us this is this is a very important way that we develop projects and i'll show you an example in just a second but you know we think of connecting everything to everyone uh is in incredibly important with respect to how you go about your projects so how the bomb works is that we have links to our our software that we use we have object models and we have customizable engines the the sort of real secret sauce in terms of how we're doing our work and all of these things together kind of form toolkits that that our teams use around the world very much interactively so you know the typical problem is that you have a whole series of pieces of software that software vendors want you to use and none of them really talk to each other so you have to you know devise all these little apis and get all the software to talk to each other but we figured out a way of actually having all of the software talk to one single entity this is what we call the bomb and uh and and this allows us to sort of you know grab a whole universe really of software and and and use at our disposal and collaborate you know in a very um in very much a distributed manner across the world so um and and our tra you know the the success of this over the last five years has been great uh you know other other firms are doing this certainly too but we've found that this is just sort of at the heart now of our integration you know within projects so a project a project that we use this type of um collaboration on uh and and really i think these collaborations you know start to point to the fact that you when you get to a very complex project you're going to be faced with complex collaboration and this was a complex project mercedes-benz stadiums in atlanta the architects hok large scale nfl and mls stadium it was unique in that we proposed a retractable roof that wasn't necessarily just sliding but it actually opens in an iris configuration and you'll see exactly what that means in a second starts with a sketch bill johnson of of of hok was very influential in the early days um who was the architect leading the team alongside a whole architecture team and uh and and client team but these are some of the early kind of idea sketches and this gives you a sense of the of the sort of concept of the building you know very transparent open sides um the building but the roof has this ability to operate in an opening way to slide so each of these panels while they look like they're rotating they're not really rotating they're just simply sliding on tracks and that also allowed us to put an extremely large scoreboard right in the middle which we thought was pretty cool called the halo and and this allowed us to to really develop a stadium design that could accommodate soccer and football but also a stadium that was adaptable to the needs of atlanta to the needs of the fans to having an open-air experience or closed-air game and experience simul almost simultaneously although it's not quite simultaneously the roof takes about 10 minutes to open so this is the completed project is completed in 2017 at a super bowl in 2019 so you can get a sense of what the interior looks like so let me show you a little bit behind the engineering of this this is a cross section of the of the um stadium you can see the sort of halo in the middle you can see the stands in green the truss structures are in blue uh the roof trusses um are complex they they they look complex when when they're down i'll rationalize them a little bit to show you but this is what the roof structure was that the main spans are about 730 feet there are four principal trusses the the unique element of this is that we we develop these trusses um really as a as a lattice um fully moment connected um to to develop the internal uh supports for the pedals we then put trusses that effectively acted as rails that would support the the pedals in the opening panels these actually needed a secondary truss what we call c truss which actually help with the backspan of those panels which will make sense in a second and so all of that all of that effectively comprises the fixed roof of the stadium these are very very big steel members um some of the the the um uh the splices um the largest uh section sizes that we could get um some of the spices were hundreds of bolts um really amazing job by the fabricators and the contractors and getting this together you can see some of the scale of these elements and that actually is is actually one of the smaller trusses on the project but just to give a sense of the roof itself this this gives you another indication of how the roof works one of the things that we were interested in the roof here was how do we move lesser amounts of material in terms of the weights shorter distances we felt that larger scale opera operable roofs often often did not work because they had such large pieces moving and we wanted to do something that was what we thought was more innovative the challenge of these of course is that the the roof panels themselves are cantilevers they're over 200 foot cantilevers with a 40-foot backspan so that's exactly why we had to have those two parallel trusses and 200 feet cantilevers no mean feet particularly on something that's actually moving um so so this this took quite a bit of uh of time and you can sort of see the basic you know diagram of this you can see the person in scale on on the left hand side these are big um these pedals um they they sound small but they're not small they're very big um so uh and this gives you a bit of a sense of the of some of the the structural heft in these um moving them was was complicated in that uh we had um bogeys that that ride on the rails and these bogeys um have uh move move along with um uh you know with motors and uh you can see the isometrics here and you can also see um some of the some of the um the finished product so you can see the panels moving here in schematic so we had a sap analysis model incredibly big incredibly large and complex model incredibly this is this is just an image of some of the loads that we had to map onto the structures very complex as a structural engineer um you know through all of the mechanisms here and the 3d model ultimately being deliverable for us really there was almost no way to build the stadium in in rash in in typical 2d fashion with 2d drawings just wasn't possible so we delivered um most of the deliverables were in tecla in 3d so that the contractors could rely on these models we were working directly in the models with the contractors almost you know the entire process this just shows an example screen i mean some of the complex connections were so um were so difficult that you really you just couldn't do them in 2d and this is an example looking at a um a sort of a 3d shot and a 2d drawing you know there's just there's just no way to effectively review those 2d drawings so you get to connection nodes of this nature you see the see that that's a gusset plate and you see the um the fabricators sitting there for context you see some of these plates so they're quite complex connections so you see the finished product here this is almost at completion this is at after completion with the with the roof open and uh and just you know again to collaboration this is a navis works model actually it shows all the systems of the entire project knitted together um you know our our our focus was on um mostly on the structure and the facades lighting and and some other elements but very complex interwoven parts throughout the entire stadium back to this bomb issue we use this to basically rationalize all of the collaboration throughout our team i just you know looking back on the process i'm not quite sure how how it would have worked without all of the software at our disposal our team is our team our team is people teams engineers um you know working very hard all around the clock at times and probably up to 30 40 people on our team if you're happy to um clearly a lot of teams on the contractor side as well and and finally i'll get to this you know quite a in a few times it's just really important from the perspective of the people that we serve um in terms of the buildings that are here so let me go on to climate positive future so my second uh um future here is about climate and of course this is something that uh we take very seriously and you know i i do believe you know climate change is is an incredible obstacle an incredible threat you know to you know facing us in in the next you know over the next decades and and beyond um carbon emissions by sector this is just the sort of global carbon emissions and it's quite interesting um when you look at it 39 40 here from building operations and buildings materials and constructions what that tells me is that engineers can have a really important impact on design of of operations and buildings and material and construction in fact in certain areas in dense and dense cities you might actually that might get up to 75 percent of carbon emissions so we can have a real impact in terms of reduction and reducing of of carbon emissions you know as engineers and that that's obviously that should be obvious to everyone um cradle to cradle which is a very important book if you haven't read it you really should read it it's a little dated now but 2002 about william mcdonough's sort of you know really rethinking the way that we we the way that the way that everything has been developed um up to that point and and really almost inventing single-handedly you know the ideas are on sustainability and this really dogmatic idea about reducing energy use now over time reducing energy use also has some issues associated with it but i don't want to get into that today generally speaking it's a good it's a good um idea and you know we ask our all of our clients what if every single project began with a pathway to net zero carbon this is what we do you see this diagram on the left hand side is a baseline it's where we typically start you know we typically move in design to lower euis or energy use intensity strategies you know then we we tackle the idea well maybe we can actually start to balance this and and you see the orange is our productions and offsets maybe we can have onset uh off-site production or on-site production and ultimately we get to a sort of a balance and when we hit that that um that line you know we know we we're getting to net zero is this possible it's absolutely possible we've been doing it for you know quite a while now on buildings um does we do it on every building no but i i i suspect we will be doing in most buildings going forward and this is just another example of that you know from from going you know from your average to your e you know to a maybe a low or high performance building low energy we also like all electric systems these days because of course with an electric system any grid efficiencies that you're getting as the grid gets cleaner your buildings are getting cleaner simultaneously an example uh many of them out there um this is a building that we designed finished a couple of years ago the hitchcock center in amherst maine sorry amherst massachusetts it was a living certified living building but net positive energy net positive water and you can see we can operate these buildings this this just shows a yearly um sort of energy cycle for the building uh and it shows obviously we we are we need more energy in the in the winter months due to heating and other demands but in the summer months we're producing other uh the the requisite energy to make it net positive um what is encouraging to me is that clients larger scale clients and large-scale planning are now really approaching this discussion as well not on a single building or small building starting to get clients that say how can i make my entire development how can i make my entire neighborhood net zero this is this is just an example from a project that we were doing sidewalk labs since actually not gone ahead but the you know just the sort of idea that we are scaling up is important so a few projects to look at here quickly pnc tower was a tower we completed uh around 2016 i believe um it's in pittsburgh uh it was an office tower for bank and they had a very strong mission they wanted to make a building that was not just low energy but also spoke about health and wellness within their um to their staff and they had a very strong sustainability um uh mantra at the at the company and very strong sustainability outlook um the architects came to us and said look we want we want a building that breeds we don't want to totally hermetically seal this building like typical office buildings are done these days we we want to see how we can use air and airflow in this building you know more efficiently we want more fresh air in the building we want more and we want energy reduction simultaneously so our concept that we came back with was for porous building a building that breathes that that can open its windows but also a building that can actually extract its air up through its through what we eventually developed as a solar chimney so this project you can see at the top the sort of pink element there actually is is a a series of glass panels that heats up during the day and actually sucks air and extracts air throughout the building so you know typical office building to a certain extent in terms of you know the thousand people that are or a couple of thousand people that are working there um but little do they know that the building is actually operating um essentially in a passive mode and this gives you a sort of a sense of it this is just a cross-section of the building where we can bring air in from the from the outside and you see air coming in you know going up these extracts um that are shafts literally you know 700 foot shafts in the building but that that element at the top being a solar collector which draws the the air and forces it out um so you get a little bit of sense here um we had to come up with a facade system of course that was porous so it could allow that air to come in the building and the architects developed that alongside of our engineers um the tower uh this this just shows some of the cfd work on it um you can see some of the the you know we we just couldn't have done we couldn't have predicted what we needed to predict without the cfd work that our teams were able to do here uh and in the end i think the the one of the big takeaways was not only that we could ventilate a building and we could actually bring a lot more fresh air into the building um the building does shut down in summer and and winter modes when it's too humid or too hot outside but for about six months a year in spring and fall it's it's generally passively ventilated and and the energy reduction is measurable the energy reduction is somewhere in the range of 50 of operational which is significant and you know to think about that we can actually be building buildings that are significantly more less impactful in terms of energy use is important so moving on uh the the cornell tech camp is another example it's a different type of example reduction of energy but it's it's uh it's an interesting one nonetheless it's a this is a basically you know apartment house or dorm for the new cornell tech campus in new york city but we use a strategy that's normally used in very small houses around passivhaus which is essentially very high levels of insulation good quality massing and orientation to essentially try and insulate and and not really create particularly active systems per se but to um you know to to uh to essentially keep the heat you know to keep the heat and cold out and to keep the temperatures as controlled inside as possible so that's just an example of difference between say passive and active when it broke ground it was the it it wasn't it was when it was built it was the tallest and largest passive house building in the world this is it completed it's on the right-hand side it's part of a larger tech campus for in the middle of new york city this is just an example of a floor plan we use vrs systems here which were useful um in terms of the you know the their their their end efficiency on the building but not you could you could do passivhaus with a series of other systems totally possible um i think for us i think what was very interesting here was the the reduction in energies of the building were significant 35 percent or so in in the predictive models um and and operationally now from the from the perspective of the residential what was also really interesting to us on the bottom side it's not that well indicated but the red is the peak heating load reductions which is very significant for a building continuing considering that you know heating loads are really you know new york city in residential concerns is typically heating dominated there's a solution here in terms of multi-use residential in dense urban uh conditions and we're convinced that passive houses um you know the the up charge in terms of the insulation things like that are probably um not that significant compared to where you can save on energy so it's a really interesting strategy from our perspective i'm getting my next slide here and finally you know just thinking about full building analysis we we did not do a carbon study or carbon-based analysis on this building but we did this post with some of the tools that we've developed through the bomb and and really you know we we're looking right now to put projects together where we can put that both embodied carbon and operational carbon ideas together um because of course this is what's happening out there and it's really pretty interesting i mean if you think that black bar is the operational carbon that is going down operational carbon is going down there's no doubt about it we're getting better at designing where our grids are getting cleaner when our grids finally get very clean we are going to be down to you know lower levels of operational carbon and then at that point and body carbon really becomes you know what you know this what do we do with the embodied carbon element clearly in body carbon now is starting to become almost equally challenging in terms of carbon reductions as operational carbon but that's a whole nother lecture that i could give on on some of my thoughts there um i'm happy to take some questions at the end fine um next repurpose future so repurposing is really important to me when i look at this i look at new york city i also look at a bunch of buildings that i know are going to be there for a long period of time i mean with our existing cities we know we know we have existing fabric and we're going to have to deal with it new york city passed a carbon mobilization act um uh only two years ago in 2019 um which actually is going to require these buildings to be retrofitted um so the market is moving and that's a good thing but you know i i go back to a project that i did um back in 2000 in the mid 2000s one of our early projects at bureau happened it was the high line in new york and you know we were the we're the engineers on this and we we went through the competition and you know we this whole discussion about whether you're going to tear down the high line or rebuild it in some fashion and you know for those who don't know the high line it's an elevated rail that was in in lower manhattan actually in chelsea it it became dilapidated and in 1994 it kind of looked like this you know weird garden that had grown up uh and uh you know it was just basically sitting there you know while everybody was going to their art galleries underneath in their restaurants it was just sitting there today it's successfully refurbished we've added on to it several different times still the engineers for the whole mile and a half long you know um thing and but it it spoke to me in in a really interesting way and and the high line became and it is one of the biggest tourist destinations in new york um kovadnat was standing uh you know before kobet it was it was second only to the metropolitan museum of art this is an unused railway viaduct i mean that to me just there was something else going on here it wasn't just that it was it it wasn't just the high line itself and it's it's something that we've seen across a number of other projects um we are working in detroit um michigan central station this is a picture of the detroit train station um uh circa about probably 2018. um it had been unused for 30 to 40 years it had fallen in dilapidated in in its you know basically almost a carcass of a building and and yet ford um motor company has now purchased the building they're refurbishing it alongside we're working on series of teams and uh you know really bring new life back to an area of detroit to me this is so important because these are these are assets why not see them as assets why not see these things not as eyesores um but as as elements of our cities that that that really have true value um you know revitalizing revaluing these elements of our city are just so critical and there's just so much there you know everywhere virtually everywhere you look in the cities that we're working with there are opportunities whether it's at the building scale and these are you know you might recognize battersea power station there from your pink floyd album covers that's a old power station in in uh in london that's been refurbished it will now be the new apple uh it will be the headquarters for apple and uh in england going forward um or you know old buildings like the one on the left hand uh corner which is the book tower which was abandoned for close to 40 years in downtown detroit and even the one in the middle which is the empire state building which is you know a project that we've been looking at in terms of deep energy retrofits for that type of building in new york city and infrastructure so as we start to think of stranded assets we start to even think of broader infrastructure and remember my scales from a while ago this is what i've been thinking about so um just quickly this is a this is a project that we started to do about three years ago on the erie canal this is working with the new york power authority who we work with on a number of different strategic and consulting projects we looked at how should new york state be using the erie canal this is 525 miles so we're way beyond the high line of a mile and a half here we're into hundreds of miles of basically infrastructure that is is essentially underutilized and you can see this this sort of graph shows you what's happened i mean basically there is virtually no industrial activity along the canal it's only a you know a few boats a year and the canal infrastructure really was up for being modernized and being reused in a certain way but i mean we're talking about hundreds of of dams hundreds of buildings it is a monumental project um and and one that we are starting to tackle right now um this is the extent of the the the barge canal system that it's essentially at its peak again through what is essentially a pretty depressed area of new york state as well through a very rural condition to a certain extent and um and and that that shouldn't go unnoticed and this reimagine the canals project is looking at areas of resilience regeneration restoration um and reuse so it's it's looking beyond just simply the economic development side of it maybe in real estate terms but it's also looking about resilience tremendous flooding in upstate new york alongside of you know the effects of climate change that we're seeing in many other parts of the of the country right now but we believe that the canal infrastructure can be retrofitted to help some of this um and this is an example of rome new york um property price is pretty um you know pretty pretty low in in this area of new york state um but with some flood mitigation we believe that we can actually bring property values up in in rome and and we can really um you know add to the economic regeneration of that area so these things are tied together in a very large way on this project another area of resiliency and proven is irrigation for for local farming so thinking about how to use the the canal you know not less is in a transport waterway but as an irrigation source to increase the value of the crops in western new york uh and finally also to thinking about the canal infrastructure is not just you know dams and bridges and and and and locks and things of that nature but as a fabric of upstate new york a fabric of history that really can be um celebrated um and and really used to activate local economy so this has been an exciting project we're doing both engineering economic analysis strategy planning a whole range of services for new york power authority so how am i doing on time not too good um i got i got um i gotta speed through my last two um i got a healthy future here so on my on my next one i want to talk a little bit about health so sick building syndrome is um is you know established in the 1980s you know with us today uh a lot you know attributed you know principally to indoor air quality and and really poor indoor air quality many buildings um in our cities even many you know expensive buildings um so it is it is a big issue and i think there is a link um an emerging link between buildings and and health that we are seeing more and more um today um environments this is just some stats here environments are said to contribute to 10 percent of the burden of disease within the united states and you might say well that's not that much but actually in terms of if you look at the both the 10 percent of that and the 10 of improvement and the 10 on top of that you see even the very smallest slice of improvement here could be billions and billions of dollars of of uh income so it is a big deal in terms of of of what we are seeing in terms of that linkage from health to buildings and coven 19 has just simply accelerated that kobit will be over one day we will have better filtration certainly in our buildings but it will be and it will come back in some way shape and form there's no doubt that sars or mers or kobit will come back at some point in in the future and we'll have to be ready for that so you know we need to be respectful of this but how does it you know what does it say to us what does it say to us about engineers is building buildings this is a project i did 20 years ago genzyme headquarters was one of the first large-scale platinum building platinum lead buildings in the united states and it was a great building we did the environmental and structural projects with the german architect stefan banish great great amazing architect um had this big atrium and had had lots of cool like systems but actually in the end this was actually what really i took from the project the the where where what was really being thought about um this is what we we sometimes call the iceberg model on the on the right hand side you see sort of the capital costs of the building and the energy and cleaning the land things of that nature the cost of the building but really the cost of a building must include the salaries and the staff related costs to the people that live in them or work in them and when you include the cost of say paying all of the people that were actually working in the genzyme project you see that over a period of time say a 20-year period of time the staff related costs can be up to 85 percent of your expense so in other words you you really need to think about where you're putting your money in terms of building buildings because obviously the first cost isn't is can be important for loans and things of that nature but the staff related costs are very big and through this building process this called green building process the time although i think we've moved on from that you know we saw a lot of productivity gains we saw a lot of improved product um and improved health and and correlations you know that that genzyme did in terms of measurements and it it strikes me is that we view buildings sort of in the wrong way um you know you know often we view buildings you know within a construction process or in even in a development process you know it's lighting and heating and acoustics and and facades and structures and things of this nature where we probably you know we need to see this in a much more broader fashion in terms of utilization retention and productivity and health so this this really has evolved for us as bureau happened into something that we would call just human-centered design where we're actually looking at the end-up outcomes of of how people operate in buildings um of course we're not the only ones doing this the market has moved in this direction you know uh basically usgbc originally really mandated looking at energy you know now starting to be connected to well and even fit well in terms of thinking about health and healthy environments and buildings which is good because of course when we actually talk to owners we're actually talking to them about these types of things now views and biophilia look and feel interior layouts amenities lighting and daylighting these are the things that really are engaging in in terms of the design process now the pounds of steel and the amount of cfm's in the air are very important too um you know because they they often drive the cost but these are the areas that we're looking at and it's no doubt that we have a lot of data now that is actually feeding this idea that's one of the the great things about the well system is that it's really fed and and developed a lot of data um you know on the back of this and there are very serious impacts for for the and correlated impacts in terms of the health of of occupants of buildings and the and the downstream you know health of the the toxicity of materials and downstream health and this just shows you you know since world war ii you know we've actually you know modern additives um you know there are a lot of nasty you know a lot of nasty materials in many of our building materials uh that that we breathe we touch every day in buildings and it's it's increasingly daunting on on designers that we need to mitigate this and when i talk about uh health we start to get into pretty complex stuff because of course this is not as easy as making a roof say with less pounds square foot of steel we need something to think about that's actually tying all these elements together these qualitative quantitative outcomes together again going back to our bomb model we start to use tools that can do you know draw and and bring all these things together let me give you a couple of examples projects the first one is a project that we completed three or four years ago in abu dhabi it's the louvre museum really interesting project with a enormous roof that covers a series of outdoor spaces which connect a series of museum pavilions now you say outdoor and you say abu dhabi and and the middle east and eyebrows might raise like how could you possibly do that but it was a key element to the project to create not just a roof but a shading element that could create a sort of a micro environment underneath the roof so this is what the roof looks like you can see that it's a large roof structure the sense of the scale the person you can see all of the shading elements that were put into the roof mind you the roof is not waterproof because rain is not a problem there per se it's really just about blocking um it's about blocking the sun and creating that micro climate also the ability to bring water and literally the sea in under the roof was really important for this and i show you this project in part because i think this image was an early image of the project spoke to us as engineers like that's a really tricky environment to design like how do you but it it's speaking about you know sitting under a tree or being a more natural environment being in a healthier environment and typically people are in the middle east because of course you know most of the time you're in an air-conditioned environment in in the middle east and uh and it was it was a real challenge and these challenges but these challenges can be overcome this is a thermal modeling uh an environmental model actually sorry this was light modeling you know light testing to see how that would work um series of environmental models and uh and safety modeling to look at at how cool we could really make the spaces inside um this is an example of some of the materials used in the big you know show the site and engineers on site this is the final project this is the roof that was constructed in the buildings um and uh that it spans over and the water that sort of tucks in underneath an example of of an environment i think that you can create well whether or not it speaks about health to me it speaks about a very complex environment that we are able to design and deliver on and i think that is what we need to be thinking about in terms of healthy buildings um another maybe you know shall we say more modest project this is washington this is a you know washington university in st louis um you know a reasonably it this is a a social um brown school social work about a you know 40 million project nice project though and you know it had a series of health and well-being strategies you know pretty you know not not maybe ground earth shaking but complex enough that you really needed to do your work and your homework to make sure that these were integrated into the systems into the into the facade selections into the into the spaces um etc and one of the things that the school wanted to do was measure they wanted to measure this sort of healthy building approach they did this thing called the beep and uh and we got some really interesting output from it 24 increased physical activity 48 increase in social connections this is of course from the older building that they were in uh et cetera and and i think you know what this shows in terms of conclusions is that you know you know driving health into into is good is good architectural practice it's good engineering practice but it also takes a series of complex um uh solutions often that are multi-disciplinary so finally i'm on the public future almost getting there um so i'm sort of wrapping up with futures in terms of being public here uh i think um you know from my perspective place and people and process are all sort of connected in my head but we started thinking about people in in a different way about you know maybe about a decade decade and a half ago when we started doing a lot of people flow modeling around egress and um and fire codes this model on the right is a model that we did for building actually in new york city for the farm for for for building department to measure the timed egress of exiting of people and it's an interesting you know it it's very interesting i mean these are these are established models now for stadium evacuation things of that nature and so you know it's you know agent-based modeling is pretty established um what we thought was interesting is how can we start to use these agent-based models to actually inform how people use space or how we could potentially design space and this is just an example of the floor plate that shows you if you can start to map how people actually are are um interacting you can start to get insights into that so this is just these are agent-based models we can you know code the agents in various ways and we can get a sense of how to maybe optimize designs we can also and this is i think in terms of you know the public realm we can also start to think about people's reactions in terms of the buildings that they're in this is a series of studies we've done on atmosphere for sports stadiums um throughout the uk and it it to look at the way that fans react to the different types of stadium and stadium and seating configurations and looking at that human response and i talk about these things because it starts to get really complicated um of course we've got our sort of bomb and our toolkit in the background that we we can start to think about how some of these things uh interact you know in terms of you know whether it's um you know these are you know venue flexibility or uh fan perception and things of that nature so we we are thinking about this from sort of an analytical perspective but i think generally speaking where we want to go is we want to do better in the public realm um you know we we want we we think the public realm can deliver more public spaces need to be designed and they need to be even increase remember the urbanization problem that i flagged a long time ago that is a big deal uh and and it is up to us to make urban urbanized living as effective as possible and as happy as possible for many people so my final project i'll show is jewel this is a project that i was uh i've been involved in for a number of years is completed about a year year and a half ago it's in um uh it's in singapore it was conceived of by the airport to to develop a large-scale public facility that had a combination of retail and traveler amenity at the airport changi is one of the biggest airports in the world it's an incredibly forward-thinking airport we won the competition along with moshe safety and this was our concept for the building you see all the air terminals that surround it um and and the concept was to have a basically one of the largest indoor gardens in the world with a waterfall in the middle of it um yes a little crazy but uh at the time you know the the concept was to really drive um you know what do travelers want what do what does the local population want what will be a sort of a symbol of of singapore and uh and so really capital land and um changi airport were really dedicated to this vision also this idea that we had to really be very very sensitive because of this balance between people and garden we have to be very sensitive to the environment how do you create one of these environments this just doesn't happen it's not just you put a bunch of air handling units you pump some air in there and you're okay we need to think very carefully about this atelier 10 in fact were the the sustainability engineers on this mcdonald's were the mep engineers but we we were developed we developed the facade and the and the structural um configurations and you can see for a single layer grid shell i'm going to shift into structural engineering mode for a little bit here you'll see that you know these are pretty large spans um very large spans in fact and very low profiles and there's not a lot of curvature on this although it looks pretty curvy from the outside and these just from some scale elements pantheon uh on the top and most of you know um the palazzo de sport a nice nervy project there 61 meters and our jewel changi down at the bottom so we were dealing with something that's quite big um the architects sort of were obsessed with the idea of a taurus um you know i uh uh you know it's not a taurus it's uh it's it's the the whole is asymmetrical there's all kinds of geometrical complexity around this thing i don't want to get into but it was complicated um the diagramming of ideas which is such an important part of the start of a project you know we were thinking about this thing in terms of its areas its internal um its external like the external being more compressive the internal being more tension um and how these things met they they end up meeting in this dark blue zone and uh in what would be considered a compression ring or almost like a bicycle uh ring to a certain extent where the the inner ring is sort of is drag is is all in tension hanging down and and you see these sort of shell fields that um you're getting these sort of stresses on we've done uh as a company we've done a lot of grid shells in the world so we had a lot of confidence in terms of our approach to this but it was a little hairy nonetheless um sorry going back here um this just shows you know some of the areas of you see the the high reds or the compressions around that sort of um top level compression zone and you know i just like these diagrams because you can sort of see force flowing within the structure you see the bending moments that are happening over the um support structures um uh for those of you who know shells you'll know that you should not have a lot of bending in shells um you know shells do not like bending so we had to have some very robust sections there to to both um deal with the bending moments and the and and the in-plane shell forces you know that were developed for the system um this this diagram i particularly like because it's fields of sort of axial force that are flowing all throughout the the building um these are the types of things that we geek out on and uh and and we look at and we look at very carefully to make sure that we're doing the right things in our designs um it shows some of the element sizing so this is a single layer system it's not a trusses or anything like that it's a single layer space frame although it's a single layer grid shell although some of the sections get quite deep they go up to about two feet deep um most of the sections are around 10 inches and this is what we delivered to the contractors um for tender this is part of our um you know as i said you know within our our modeling these days you know it's it's quite difficult to sort of do drawings on this stuff so um this is this is what we had given them um we pretty were pretty confident though it could be built but um we were a little we were still a little questioning at that point um but we did a lot of work to to prove it prove it was right and this shows some of the cladding panels some of the componentry and one of the most complex things about this project is that we don't have a lot of repetition on the triangular panels now we have a pretty simple system here of node and beam but we have a lot of complexity on the fabrication there's not a lot of repetition so we we talked long time to the fabricators about this and they believed and was eventually proven right that really that wasn't a big deal because everything was being computer manufactured in any event so the glass the the steel the nodes could all be really you know fabricated as as to to the specifications that we were we were getting at although we had to look carefully at loads to see you know how how how wide and and spacings and uh and angles and things of that nature to make sure everything could be fabricated but as you see you have uh this is actually the different types of glass units so there's not a lot of repetition in this project um which i think you know at first we were concerned about and then you know ultimately the fabricators you know bore out that you know really the repetition wasn't necessary as long as we had they had the the um the proper computer files showed some of the nodes here um and there's a let me just reach through the construction images this just shows you a little bit of the construction um as the shell is uh as the false work goes up it's done sort of one slice at a time goes up you see some of the panels being the glass panels being laid in here and so so uh some of the final images this was really fun to see it when it was depropped on the construction site really really interesting the uh obiashi um and wohup were the uh contractors and they were unbelievable the fabrication quality is like i've never seen before um so just kudos to the the technical acumen of those fabricators contractors and installers really amazing um this is the finished product and this is what it looks like inside as you can see from some of my background it has a train that moves back and forth which is kind of cool and uh you know it's it's it's just an amazing plan to garden and um get a sort of sense uh with this amazing you know waterfall 40 meter waterfall and it's very porous public you can walk in walk out there's no charge um you can land your plane if you have a an hour layover you can go there you can check into a hotel if you want you can if you live in singapore you can go for the day and do some shopping or eat in a restaurant or just meet some friends and it is wildly popular i think over half a million people visited in the first weekend and you know it has just been this just incredible public space and you know for me i think that is the sort of takeaway from it that you know all of the things we do and all of the engineering that we do ultimately can lead to something like this you know it it it makes it all worth it but it also points to the future direction so in conclusion sorry if i've gone long here but you know collaborative future climate positive future repurposed healthy public all these things hopefully i've created a few stories for you to think about um i see a lot of questions here so i'm not sure we're gonna get to all of them but i wanted to say why am i feeling optimistic as i'm sitting here in the middle of a pandemic not being able to talk to you in in uh in you know face to face but the reality is i am incredibly optimistic you know i'm an engineer you know i was taught to design i was taught to optimize i was taught to innovate and solve but you know that and boy there are challenges around us i mean just just you know just getting out of covid is going to be a challenge in in so many ways for our industry but you know i think one of the things i've taken to to heart along the way is that it's really not about the beams the ducks it's not about it's you know these are elements that we are taught to design but it's not about those or even carbon or energy or even broader systems you know it it's it's about how people ultimately feel in the buildings how how they respond because i think ultimately what i've come to the conclusion in my career and i still have a few years ahead of me um is that you know it's really about serving people you're not designing a beam in a building per se you're designing maybe a floor system that could you know potentially allow researchers to you know you know cure cure disease one day and and i think that to me is is really important to to to continue to remember for our teams i say it to my teams all the time um you know so i would just say for you all you know please be optimistic go out there um you know change the world you know a beam or duct a pv array at a time um you know networks um buildings plans whatever it is because you know i i i think about this all the time that you know really the most important stakeholder is all of us you know we're sitting in the room all right thank you okay well thank you craig that was really incredible i'm glad we recorded it because i think i'm gonna have to watch this about five times to fully digest your five lessons and all the incredible projects that you showed we do have a lot of questions that came in i'm going to i'm thinking about those radio hosts who somehow are able to uh manage the question so we'll try to do it we have just under 15 minutes because we do have to wrap up at one o'clock just before because there are classes that kind of follow this but uh and so apologies to folks who put in questions we probably won't get to them all and some of them i might paraphrase a little bit because there's a few kind of common themes here um but let me kind of start with uh an easier question this comes from actually one of our students xi jin wang who's uh taking a class in aec architecture engineering construction kind of collaboration and we're renata fructo who runs the class teaches it um gives the students a challenge and one of them challenges for this year is on parametric adaptability by the borough apple tech challenge and so so cj has a question like what can a structural engineer do to use a parametric design if it's not a a large or complicated structure and also how do they engage their architecture and construction counterparts in that that's a good question um it's a really good question i you know i i g you know being a structural engineer i i i think you can see structural engineering in sort of two ways one you can you can see it is that we design the beams and you know maybe we're not as relevant these days you can also see it that structural engineers help architects and other and contractors and clients understand space and how to create space effectively and efficiently and that i think is a much more promising way of thinking about it because if you think about it from that perspective you know maybe your parametrics are looking at mass or looking at weight because of course weight is correlated often to cost but maybe there are other parametrics that you need to be thinking about space or volume maybe the building needs to be oriented in such a way that wind flow is is captured in the building so it could be passively ventilated i mean there are there i mean maybe your uh maybe a wall needs to be opened up so you can't put bracing in that wall you know because you need light you know because of the exposure of that building i mean there are so many things that you could be parametrically into a model that that will start to make a box not just a box and i would encourage you to think about that from a structural engineer's perspective because if you think about structural engineering really just about the materials themselves i think you're missing the broader impact that structural engineering can have yeah and i think you showed examples there's no such thing as a small uncomplicated project right you could make something out of anything so there are a couple other questions and i'll paraphrase these but the common theme and and it's related to how to incentivize uh kind of owners to to work with our profession design construction on issues of climate change sustainability and net zero i think recognizing there's a for there's an upfront cost of that and you know and for least bit or lowest bid solutions and also thinking even yourself competitors in your field other design firms who might come in and do a project more simply for a lower first cost so how do you get around that and also importantly what could our profession itself do to really you know as a profession to kind of help educate or push that forward to incentivize you know better buildings in all the dimensions you described well um i mean a few angles to that number one it's pretty tough to to to move a client to a place that they don't want to go and that's probably a recipe for not a good thing so what you can do is you can encourage them that you know to think early in projects and maybe explore but you're gonna have to come up with the goods to to to prove it to them that cornell passive house project i showed you in concept you know the basically the the developer said could we do this and uh and we said you probably could although we've never seen it done before so we didn't say no we said maybe um and i think you can do that as a profession you can see you know it it didn't take us that long to con concept it out and you know lo and behold you know cornell actually really liked it and cornell was willing to pay the up charge from the standard product to what it was going to be because they felt it was a really signature piece of their campus and and so yeah i think i think you can be there you do not want to be the engineer that says no you want to be the engineer that says maybe um i you know i would say from that perspective i you know i'd also say that one element for is very important to me is beyond the reach of engineers in in many circumstances is regulation is is is um you know codification i mean the climate mobilization act in new york state and new york city is going to do an incredible amount of work to pushing clients towards really thinking about carbon and and how they they look at carbon in their projects you know why because in 2024 they start getting fined and and those fines are not small um so you know i'm saying that it's kind of a combination of that i mean i think there's there's a market-driven need for it but i think regulatory pressures you know are really important and frankly we work with we actually helped new york city develop a carbon plan for itself and actually recommended some of the regulatory measures to to put into that plan yeah so a combination of kind of rising to the occasion but also looking for regulation exactly coming forward and uh um let's see there were a couple of questions dealing with kind of the net zero uh and the question was in in the face of kind of climate change if the temperature uh climate is say getting warmer will some of the solutions that work you know bringing in night cooling will there be loss in efficiency over time is that a big factor and then also just projects uh around the world that are in where there's large temperature fluctuations i think here in the bay area we're kind of blessed with a nice climate although you showed the case in pittsburgh that has a broader climate but there's even other places that have larger swings so so again the question is is climate change changing the calculations you would do on a project and and ideas for really the i mean climate change making it harder there's no doubt about it it's making it warmer it's making it more variable um that's going to be with us and it's going to get worse so i yeah it's true i mean from that perspective yeah on that on that but that's not necessarily stopping us from the concept that we can do net you know net zero water net zero net positive water and that positive um uh energy buildings uh you know we we just finished a project um you know i'll go google it santa monica city services building is one of the you know it's an administrative building for government workers in santa monica it's net zero um it's that it's net positive water as well that's your energy and um it's great you know and we use a number of different technologies in it um but you know it was just a motivated client um at the same time i tell you google and and and other firms are certainly in apple are certainly thinking about the ramifications for their portfolio on on what some of these elements would be and climate change will make it harder there's no doubt about it but you know we got to get there so i what i'm shocked about is how quickly we are getting there think about it from this perspective you know if you make your building all electric and when i say all electric don't put fuel sources in like gas or or diesel fuel or something like that in your building make it all electric so let's say you make it all electric today and maybe the grid and and and you get your energy results down quite a bit i mean in in 20 years time if the grid is cleaner well your building's cleaner you know all of a sudden you know we've got we've got a potential when as the grid shifts like the problem gets incred much easier so the grid i mean there's a challenge on climate but i tell you if the grid keeps up and and outpaces it in terms of its efficiencies and its cleanliness we'll get to we'll get to net zero quicker than we we imagine i believe mm-hmm okay yeah and uh maybe not maybe not in texas but uh yeah texas is a good case about well of course in a lot of engineering we learned from not mistakes but circumstances certainly earthquake engineering we learn from what happens what goes right and what doesn't go right yeah that's another question i'm going to read this one to make sure i get it right from chris ford he says does engineering practice have a history of setting problem boundaries at a scale smaller than required for adequately engaging contemporary problems in the built environment and and what's the most significant feature of boro apple that enables the larger bracketing of problems as you showed and shared today i don't know if the bomb is so so okay so so you're basically saying that often engineers set the parameters shall we say they make the problem easier for themselves does that does that is that that sort of premise well it's probably the case i mean you know i you know that's the sort of engineer that says no you know that's the engine that says absolutely not you know i don't want to do it that way or you know you know what about what about a transparent roof with a waterfall you know one of the largest shells in in the world but you have to grow plants under it so it has to be transparent you know no i can't design that absolutely not no i mean you have to say maybe um so i think i think setting i you know we're maybe a company that that prides ourselves in setting those parameters wide you know but let's let's be honest we're engineers we're consultants and designers and economists we're pretty practical at the end of the day we're not going to set parameters that are so wide open that we can't achieve them you know in the end our buildings get built um and i think part of the the goal here is to widen it to the point where you you can do something but you know we're not experimental either this is not the first the thing behind me is not the first grid shell we've ever constructed in the world i would have never done that project without the type of experience that our practice could have given to it you know at the time so i think i think it's it's yeah i i think you're right to say that you if you're an engineer and you're continually shutting yourself down by making your problems easy to solve that's a problem um yeah make you make that make that problem just just big enough maybe a little hairy enough so you know you can solve it um but you need a lot of help but if i could just follow it up a little bit because my sense is working with architects they're the ones that expand our our vision right on a project but uh sometimes i mean okay you know i sometimes i mean it it's true um the thing behind me i i will have to put my hand up when when we first when we finally won the competition i said to moshes after you said you know maybe we should think about a support in the middle and he's like are you kidding me you got get the hell out of my no he didn't say that but i mean he you know i mean yeah we were concerned at first you know will this thing work will this you know we had done some concept studies on it but we had a lot of work to do on it um i don't know i mean i i i think it can i mean you know i think that sort of yeah stereotype is the architect's creative the engineer's practical and all that stuff but you know my sense is that those things are mixing up i mean we were doing uh we were doing a um competition the other day on a tall building actually was in australia and you know we had a series of architects and the architects were talking about something and and and we said well why don't you think about ventilating the building in this manner and they were like you can't do that and i said well why not you can do that i mean i showed him some images from pittsburgh and they were like really like yeah of course and that actually changed their whole conception of where the core went in the building and thing you know it had a lot of knock-on effects so you know i'm not i wouldn't say you know we're at bureau happened we are again we're not theoretical um there's a difference between i think being a theoretical engineer from that perspective and and uh and an engineer that pushes boundaries so a couple of questions are related to um well that one image you showed where you had the iceberg and you showed staff related costs being a huge part of a project um there's also kind of the the well-being the health aspects of buildings and and the fact that things might change over time buildings needing to be adaptable but could you give kind of some examples of what like the the staff cost what what's been done to kind of change that you know the idea you i guess you want to optimize that like you would other parts of the structure i don't know if it's it's changed um uh you could search it online 330 300. um jones lang lasalle literally patented this which is three dollar this is a typical yearly building commercial building cost three dollars a square foot for utility your energy thirty dollars a square foot for your rent which always say your capital cost and 300 to 300 a square foot for your employees i mean they they patented it and that's basically where they're what i mean i i think the the idea here is that i mean it's not i'm not the only person in the world that realizes this um a lot of people realize this now but it's just it what i'm it dawned on me at at at some point dawned on us bureau that we were kind of optimizing to a certain extent around some of the wrong problems at times you know not putting you know reducing your energy in buildings as i've also shown is important you know to get to the net zero carbon element but really thinking about how you actually improve well-being and how you improve on the on the the um on the the the personal you know the employee side is important i for instance giving everybody access to daylight i mean making a com how many how many buildings have you been in where there's a conference room it doesn't have daylight in it i mean that's a crime that's a crime you know seriously you know having access to the outside being able to walk outside you know being able to you know i you know all of these things actually make buildings healthier experiences for all of us so and they they contribute to that you know really that that optimizing that 300 square foot okay listen craig i see we're we're coming up against time if it was a radio show they'd start to bring in the music now okay we still have uh unfortunately questions we couldn't get to but we do need to wrap up but but but again i would really like to to thank you for this just incredible talk super timely and and just showing real projects where you you put these ideas to use and you you develop them further and further i think it's really super inspirational and um and the last thing we'll will definitely get you out to campus when uh when you're waiting when we're back on campus sometime because anyway it's gonna take me a while to think of my next five futures so uh but so so give me a little bit of time all right well you could the five you showed us have quite a life i think they could be repeated or built upon but but again i'd really like to thank you i'd also like to thank everybody in the audience who's been with us today i think i forgot at the peak we were up for 160 or so people joining the call really appreciate everybody's attention i appreciate all those questions too and sorry that we couldn't get to all of them well again thank you really tremendous tremendous lecture presentation answered it and discussion so uh have a good day everybody i look forward to seeing you in person yeah sooner rather than later okay okay take care everybody thanks so much | BlumeCenter | UCuSgqrtr1tCiqZ53VcEtvmg | 2021-02-26 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 15,580 | 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ahJ56qMbuZM | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ahJ56qMbuZM | Starfinder Chapter 17: Splitting Up is Hard to Do | [Music] all right when we left up there proved they get defeat of the giant carbon golem illiteracy has exploded of the seventh araluen losses that golem had taken it's a constructor taking its toll on the crew I Alesia already received her inspiring word from Nala as had Ozzy I don't know if anybody else did I thought we were going to talk about how our children but he knows will prevailing at this point from foremost a more standard perspective from now on you know what's the game once I don't know what's a fight slots so yes you're at the top of the order trigger you see where everything it can you do I want you do this shift-click trick yeah ah thank you hmm you can zoom and you're like you know I'm gonna get a hundred 150% I'm 224 yes yeah it's not a rumor all right cheer your up yeah one who's to your north with port who's out here yeah who's the Jason to you that went to the south that would not call it Jason you're not quite okay so I I guess I mean obviously seeing the current landscape it pairs like everybody has their own to fight so I guess I'm just gonna attack the one in front of me all right you guys I'm assuming since the other ones next to me if I try to move away towards ghost or towards malla one of them is gonna get an opportunity attack right authority step you can get one down to help Nala or one over to help coast you could not help by elisee or sit again so you could make a carbon step make in fact either one of them wants to your south or east but that other dad's will fight you that southeast would put you in flanking me I think yeah alright I'm gonna I'm gonna ship that over here okay with the garnet step and then I'm gonna attack which goes what you do okay who's over there quiet those shifted over here with a guarded step I don't hit you can flankin whose does doesn't have their ability it has it doesn't have a mind like that it off sighs so I think you should be able to thank the deuce sir if you want to undo that Mikey go ahead or views it a focus fire that's just effective yeah I'm actually just thinking more focus fire so cuz we all just try to whack on each of them are individual cells that's probably gonna be pretty futile you guys will remember these have dr5 and they are that is disregarded for piercing and slashing weapons yep all right well yeah but I'm sorry what do you got I'm gonna tackle my infernal infernal knife and probably miss 7 8 9 10 11 11 against KAC is a Miss yep for the record Bob hats to baddies Mike - Jeff - and - Jules three first one all right Sigyn who's out here Bob you got him he is he is flanked he is coleus is talking point yeah he's got one spell left I'm just looking up the spell to see if it's a good one does he have any healing that's ranged yes I think he's got mystic cure and cuz I'm real bad oh you are yeah hit what's left let's see one standard action oh it's touch it is a touch worse civvy in compared to you I don't think you can get there without taking some hits he's down to 13 well he's got 36 he's full health he's at 13 stamina but my way towards okay you're gonna work your way towards him because he can move he'll move here he does a guarded step so he gets closer to you and he gets away from being attacked by multiples at the same time okay and then if you can get next to him next turn then he'll give you a healing touch and he'll draw his tactical dueling sword and strike at the creature that he's flanking with with I Lee said there's no second bonus though understood but as a mindless creature you have my clothes I think I think it's mmm doesn't he have it in this Jeep can I access this sheet I can make a seat an access issue Oh that'd be helpful yeah then I can just click a button no I could see you oh I can't click on it oh now I can click on his character sheet oh yeah tactical dueling sword that's it full attack no yeah he rolled a very low number but - so mrs. what your sixes better mom either way I'm sure it was still a Miss because of the girls or slashes through the use which makes it a big C shape and it misses entirely those Jo ghost is going to a trick attack on the creature in front of them with the baton alright sorry it's the infernal knife the slashing infernal knife is the CR of the enemy 6 or list yes the sneak attack is successful so the creature is now flat-footed unless this flat-footed not work on this creature well then off kilter does off-kilter work on this creature what is awfully good - to do attacks sure yeah I knew this last week for practice all of the losses attack at the same time yes for you yes do they all do the exact same thing so at 21 against KAC are with it and it got hit for max damage of 13 points of stabbing slashing damage all right 15 he's not good how many points does it take to you how many points does it take to kill a news anybody though how many points of stabbing damage does it take to kill a nose all right open growl all right I want to come off the box agonal a over to here but um that connective you sure it's just a bull darted step for a joining isn't more because I'm coming not that's fire then I will do that and I want to attack the nuzens between Nala and sibian with my arm all the way down I only see that doesn't attempt opportunity I guess not because it'll be the difference that justification - what - huh yeah Jeff you could guard it step to your right and pile up on this one creature with everything still better to focus fire I suppose oh you know I'm sorry I'd want to do that fighting defensively so I'm gonna get a scene it's a - for day because I don't want to get killed and so oh oh I didn't faint defensively but I yes I get I'm pretty sure I missed with an 11 I got a +2 day all right I will take a garden step be here and I will use my dueling sword tactical dueling sword and I might take that Adam what do I get - oh you're plus two a AC next round if I do my defensive was a call defensively it's a minus four to hit but a plus two to a scene for your next turn oh that's not know that it's combat read it I'm gonna do that I roll the natural one oh I see the creature has a minus two - its attacks as well so compound with your defensively that's a -4 to try to hit you that's not bad all right oh you see you okay I'm gonna try to dab the you should color code the Eagles on an attractive stab that was in front of me with my tactical genes work because it's right in front of me yes right there it doubled it yet our old enemy well it's my bag of three that's eleven plus do I get up I don't know if I give another did you all right uses get to go so you can I Jacob Oh guarded step nope oh yeah you you attacked so you you could still get a move yeah you could move back I want to get out of the way you under the table over here is the table do you really want to get under a table the news there you go okay what are you doing with no good place to do is there where to go oh here oh no they're all surrounding you don't do it stay where you are let them come to you maybe they'll attack somebody else yes I don't want it to be super acidic to touch my be touching me all right Ozzy the one directly pulled between I at least see at sibian one two goes at City and the three four goes the aisle II see that's why I wanted to move away well there well yeah this one will koala Ramallah and this little close on ghost all right sorry all right tanzir DAC they are going to targets there's this land with that it sounds like you know hard comes out and tries to Club you yeah you need 20 sighs all right I that what's that go plus 1000 that 20 yellow defensive fighting help there one does hit crap 28 28 hands a 1 B 6 + 6 bludgeoning alright there's six how many hit points you have left oh we gotta get well 7 damage 12 okay 12 left all right what is the sabaeans hey k a c-17 alright so the 9 will erase okay that was tennis 1940 all right so that would be 2d sticks 21 damage to sit again though his 13700 are gone and that leaves eight minutes remaining now 21 versus KC I had 18 KC plus my bonus it was plus 2 yes two sets of 20 so for my 21 it's the head with your teeth which were else attacking Josh just to clarify the ones and I was like okay now you're taking 12 damage all right Mikey Casey JC is 19 I guess do I get a plus or now no okay G even even with his flanking he doesn't get a bonus does he have 5 plus 10 is 15 plus 2 D 17 so still miss chou-heung how much damage did I change 12 I just texted you I mean put it in the chat window all right and the one between trigger and ghost will attack ghosts as ghosts it in ghosts what is your BAC higher than the 18 that you rolled all right but it would be a 16 that you rolled because he's off-kilter right now that's what's the - - okay so trigger your backup the one between ghost and trigger is the image I don't think anybody else is damaged all right then I'm gonna keep whacking at the one between trigger I mean to go so that's better so 21 is it yes yes see for right there just for the sound I know it's a decoy yeah they exploit the damage you added your link to that right now so eight points of damage sorry um alright sir oh he's almost done what he is that out city a city and also has one of the healing storm marks - so which do you prefer to be healed with a level one cure which does one D o depending on their suppose ya 1d8 plus his wisdom or do you want the what is the 3d eight for the mark to cure um yeah 3d eight would be better whatever this okay then he's gonna do the 3d eight sybian produces from his packet as a quick action the mark to Hyrum of serum of healing and moves over it doesn't even move because they're back to back he just turns around and jams it right into oz East I do come on Ben eight and a six and A one so fifteen hit points restored better than what he could have cast all right he's got a move action there's no flanking anymore so does it make sense to be surrounded by three of these guys no he is going to guard it step maybe if he goes this way they'll all focus on Ozzy perhaps so maybe he'll come this way and so that at least divides them hopefully and that's his history yeah he's like that what's that assuming these were Jason swears he squeezed through them like that yes okay it's hot oh sure I guess trick attack on the guy in front of him is the CR on the creature for or less yes okay the trick attack portion succeeds right he strikes with his infernal dagger dagger it's now waiting for the 3d dice top register any minute now pretty nice any minute now good off nice longer I think I'm gonna have to my gosh this is a pregnant pause isn't it I'll just oh 15 against Casey they just they hit just barely a hit for ten points of stabbing slash slash in the damage and the ooze is destroyed and he still has a movement so you see again news melts away where does it go Casals Hill users move well cuz like and never did any no color than the one that isn't the one to the Northeast he's attacking the one that is adjacent to both sylveon and Nala yeah because I have to reach on my book shoot you're attacking green yes really sucks having no bonus to 21 versus KSC oh that's all slashing the image so 7 said it's laughing well I hit the ball well you said it was slashing the image yes 7/12 smashing it is horrible for that so you do the full damage excellent and that was scream yes yeah alright now what are you doing you said there is no Frankie right um I am going to attack the purple one is when it's hurt yes now the purple purple one is is almost dead between ghost and I yes no no if we killed another one already and then then ghost ran around him and then replay purple one using defensive stance can't very well I rule the 10 I have a natural - one two hit plus another - four I believe so a five miss you reader practice that - oh boy if you know you know shoot chaff you can at least get one damage yeah you can you can do better to appear and so shooter next art although this fire would be the energy reduction what effect is that / appears it does your guns is your gun still to Wendy for azmuth or you've got something better now sorry out the the other one okay you know what's actually hurt like you have to pick your head around this physical lens pistol okay thank and it goes back to almost where it was before yes so you can which you're going to be targeting actually I yellow he's an Aussie attacked green he attacked that green tree at least you an opportunity tower against Green oh really yes good I'm gonna shoot it I feel like man or costs you know any bonus for damage you're proficient with on that position with the sword huh I thought everybody became proficient at like third level oh oh that's the same as the gun yeah just to clarify efficiency is different than the third-level thing the third-level thing gives you extra damage for weapons that you are proficient in professions are just determined by your class and your feats it's it's you get damaged for things that are you're proficient in by your right so are you but anymore the sword is a melee basic if I'm not mistaken so everybody is proficient in basic melee weapons your level damage and any string if the other string yep oh you don't escape all right so that poses hurt very bad they know he was my level - yep yeah are you +4 how do we just think we'll the 20 rolls Bob howdy how do you make what four distinct D 20 rolls oh it's four times I think roll four times okay way to do it I think I just don't know the syntax comma maybe slash roll one D four comma a surefire way to code it's just two more times all right that works yeah 17:19 two missed routines amiss twenty-six orange and green should get [ __ ] on it alright so those are the two lowest ones sure I didn't call it out the shirt so I can be 6 plus 6 11 - what are you down to now Ozzie and it just keeps not savings toast all plus 15 - ha and you just hit me for 11 from down to 16 all right now uh once your left is attacking you 15 versus Casey miss all right and the purple one is attacking one two ghost three or trigger trigger 28 trigger oh no he just got hit by a pseudo pot of sludge you got snappers for nine points of damage big slow new vector for nine damage legacy you're turning it back he's doing okay I got 16 stamina still he's still in positive stamina land oh he's got 22 stamina I was looking at his bullets you stated images added 9 this is the first time trigger has taken damage in this massive drop-down fight holy no no I already took damage though 23 minus 9 is 14 yes sir hi Chris your interview did you get the job interview or being interviewed it's doing the interviewing okay yeah yeah yeah all right soon as my attorney Gilligan hey there's still your turn to go yes you took your damage now does your honor all right purple Joey on it should we tell them that we use civilian as a human shield nice you're on your last save on 21 max damage 10 points all right Simeon's up okay I am going to target whomever is worst her we you re more he's her and I think hold on give me a shift thing so I can so I can locate where we are here other we're right in front of green wait who's a blue guy another bad guy but he's really what's that why the heck am i in front you ran to save Ozzy's life you busted out one of the Mach 2 serums and you injected it in his thigh and you kept him from dying oh good he used to use a projectile there what do I have 28 of 36 points left okay so I'm gonna go with the green and I'm going to my in melee range yes I'm gonna use I'm gonna use my sword because that does slashing damage yeah you're out of stamina you took some hits but you still got 28 health out of 36 and I hit the roll button just give it a minute oh hold on did a 14 is that against its EAC is it okay see I have I have a plus-one cuz Jeff today get him attack did you write did you do it Jeff get him now plus one get him so close that probably would have killed him - I wonder it might have killed him dive up any wait do I have any luck you do have any use it I'm using it I gotta kill him wait a minute yeah we're you yes I'm sim that's nevermind that's okay that's worth a penny wow you have another many you could use her laughs Betty I only had I only had one all right I'm gonna target the purple guy and take a card it I turn it I take a garden step backwards by the way you can move yourself I did yeah thank he's all about to solve no problem nine or less on see enemy CR so I think to the stealth the trick attack worked if you agree yes okay and then the survival knife I mean not the survival knife put the infernal knife waiting for that's a result I'm flab it nice once you do I'm in against can you see soya beans jet oh so natural nineteen almost a crit and nine points of damage we're and let's see should I go night ever yeah I'm just debating if I should go help Ozzie cuz I'm still pretty healthy it's bad it's there he's gonna leave this fight to go assist Ozzie he's gonna put himself right there there's no opportunity attack from the crippled guy but there is an opportunity attack from the red guy oh wait no he'll run the other way he'll go north instead of South no there's still an opportunity attack nevermind he's still dressed an opportunity attack from the red guy alright well have to attack 15 versus Casey Casey's 20 I swear I don't know ninety was in my Rosa listen 10 right now did I use any snow you still have your mistake here you have it in one one level spell remaining okay suggestion yeah we don't belong the south side because greens gonna go down maybe mile easier or sitting that's neat for them yellow and blue are still fresh okay agree he'll uh he'll flank yellow yeah there's no play bonus but yeah yeah Ozzie yeah I was just gonna attack green I think he's gonna have to fight in offensively hey Casey [Music] 18:13 helmet boys take a guarded step lucky your try and get him to fighting in one of you assuming they don't just climb over boxes now you're up purple is fairly significantly hurt right as unpunched I'll take a garden step back work and then I will fire at the board okay I'm gonna remind you to Eve you do that your gun shoots fire it has damage reduction five to fire does not have damage reduction to your sword actually hit the gun oh I'm C good I'll stay in there and I will attack and use my defensive attack defensively use if you're not movie you can use get them to give yourself two plus two plus one I'm a purple annum oh wow firing with it last time I met roll ten that was nowhere close I'm a natural eleven this time give a bonus now I have a - one - hit - the other - four five plus one net almost except for Jeff yeah okay and you chose wisely okay that would see the applause get out of his way he wants to shoot or whatever you spend of all right here they're for the back because I'm freaking hate you brings one no one that I can see is about stats yellow ok ok I'm gonna try to use my stupid doings or reason a good dice or the 19 that's my bad which is 3 those rules are what's your damage in there 1 plus my husband 105 fine I can't do math 26 thank you alright this is my good deed losses are up who's this everyone will take in a pack except recipient but Adam will be attacked 20 else can move again 18 AC is amiss correct that's a big mess - which one is attacking me the one that's on the corner of me or okay does he want to move directly in front of me or see AB where he is yesterday you look prettier I didn't even see that guy over there all right yellow verse is ghost so dark 20 AC K Z there's an 1800 d6 + 6 coach takes my damage by oles d 18 versus Pacey I'm pretty sure does if it's 18 yeah damage trigger 20 workers KFC well yeah is that the purple guy or the red guy fighting purple gets a minus 2 because he's off-kilter from the trick attack all right 18 versus your pasty Bob my eat thank you Bob that's miss now yeah don't you worry I got all of KCI doesn't it hit all it takes eight games these things are bad guys who is the only hair 25 hit one what's this just quali I just gotta keep focus fire and take them out before they kill us that's it but no one's pistol does 3 to 10 damage so you have insulin actually doing some damage where you have no chance all right hurry up all right so trigger it's gonna continue to do what he's been doing because ghost told him to focus fire so whatever that yellow if you didn't even attack the one that he was fighting do you wanna do you want to hold off just real quick until I can give you flanking you can't guys boozes so they can never be surprised you can't there's no behind than just stand behind sweetie oh I'm Jack Jeff Josh nine points of damage a snooze - good job did he go I like this knife all right you are it is a collector writing all right red is unharmed blue have five minutes until by real easy to does does Nala look hurt it's me oh dude all right blue it is taking it taking a sword slash and move sword one oh hey come on kids wu-six damage nice and I take a guarded step backwards wait yeah you had to move forward though you can't do that no I didn't I didn't I just never meant yeah I could have trusted her parried her something all right goes you're up he was unharmed the blue one is that her it's gonna be the blue one a trick attack once again Adam I believe you hit the blue water your turf whoo Oh actually I'm already planning on it stealth yep nine or less good Jeff still it had 14 hit points yes 25 you did five Kristin six Bob did the rest oh are you moving use the area's you're saying well you better go give an option if Ozzy is hurt I'll go in between orange and yellow where's the yellow oh I didn't know the yellow is there it's all you guys have your step walks like that yeah yeah that's the end of it but they're so cool it is cool Ozzy you're gonna fight defensively against orange with his okay you really need a man and I get my +2 to AC no wait do you want to move you could yeah exactly later the EAC as soon as the head we have no idea what you said - chosen it Route three whoa 23 well done I know one damage so three damage did you add your level oh wait we got to he's ranged three it is unaffected would you shoot away where our lungs crystal okay what does that do for me I like bonfire like 1d8 or something yes it put you in a hard spot you're not gonna be because he wouldn't attack orange is already hurt yells there you go Terry disintegrator pistol I was going to attack you over my sword you just worked my S word definitely definitely used 20 we got a natural 22 d600 that's what family's for that part I think yeah I thought so too stairs 10 five sauce oh that's true that's good effect there's no credit card seats ten if you really wanna use has been you role do you leave your old able to the bed with you roll a hip then I think oh why the one there we roll this so just real with your ten damage at the friggin mute button no II cheered Adam you can you Jeffrey nude him I have two things on two different screens and that after light here for he knows he's gonna talk I'm not pressuring yes if you'd hit the orange one it would have been dead yeah but you could have gotten over there without the chances that were pretty slow she liked that she would have put herself in harm's way would have had an opportunity tap when you could add both sitting you at the same time no no no she's attacking me later so there's no opportunity attack you know but they targeted her which you didn't cut off yeah she exposes herself to two attacks also at least he's too afraid to get that close to why are you standing there yeah yeah anyway so take that for my turn at least you went trigger we are it's all the eases are supposed to go Rory all right so we're supposed about oh yeah somewhere we messed up here so what I can do I could add one back in a second yeah see now you're confusing me Bob see I know I wasn't supposed to go I'm sorry I'm just looking at the turn order and your name was up my apology no you were all gosh I mean see the turn order as is out there right there all right yellow is going to attack I'll easy since actually wait a minute Chris you you're gonna go yet no I'll eat see the damage so it will pack her 25 with his pasty of the hits take an additional 8 damage what do you do worried that measles figure 8 and 14 hit points not too bad but not great who adores me Ozzie Ozzie 24 versus big thanks to my fight not something that missed ya and then red vs. trier 19 Casey you're a less than 12 so we're talking about here triggers up I've always kept this star lasting all right so trigger is gonna attack the red one in front of them 122 yeah and 10 points of damage whoo all right ah what are you doing bug man it was running away why are you running away all right I guess I'll come back and I was good thank you very guy no no that was a roll those are the 12 I missed but now closer all right is up assume orange is the one that's more damage right now oh my purse right yes and it looks like trick attack part worked now for the actual attack cr7 Jeter was yes that was the high roll I probably wasted it on that now we've got to get a one yep oh I got a one I did get a one uh-huh so when I strike with my knife I miss that's too bad it would have been max damage almost max damage oh hey Ozzy where's your face shut up all these up well Bobby are these are these order like they help me upward attack the orange one again I'm feeling brave so I'm not gonna double that is that oh I like bubble attack double attack you could told us no that's that's a - form Roman I want to make sure I hit that's why I'm not fighting defensively all right whoa nice 28 points of damage is that good he had 12 left so 14 more kills them 28 points of damage lovely can that spill over to the yellow right it's the next level I'm gonna take leave are you moving on hey where I am I'm sore that ranged - is that okay they didn't look like it didn't do anything she says it was fired just because I wrote so poorly B yes okay you got to do five dammit you got to do six damage or more with that weapon is the natural nineteen is gonna hit yesterday five four damage this time points way for your strength or you're taking points away he's ranged he's doing ranged right we should allow the strength no but you you don't do as much damage with like you're at level two a melee but you had half your level to a small arm where we see are you what we done no okay you can't get that one of the red hmm alright get Jim where's the French there it is well that time I did I miss at least he did I get them blowing up all right red will attack trigger 19 vs. Casey that isn't exactly hit oh I thought you had a 20 no 19 damage ghost one city into our LEC 3 the schools great well let me roll d3 what really it did their role the one oh right away so okay ghost yep okay can you see of 2046 it's gonna be a hit max Dan was 12 max damage of 12 ree-ree takes us down on it down to one stem on the Left Party your stolen stamina hey the secret of a good fight is not to be there when they strike at you it's the bug when he's not playing trigger yeah alright so trigger goes could you just say that one more time into the recorder yes I will shorten it for you kill it yeah ghost I feel like that's something that people are gonna put on a nice background and put all over Google Images someday so what these Google Images four five six seven seven plus three fire three birds okay so seven damage plus 300 right okay that's doubling your your base damage roll this is a base on the infernal night double two so if you roll a crit then whatever the base is you double that and then you add whatever the crit is as well Oh see when I read it in the book it just looked like you got a nick these sticks burn damage no no on any any crit you always double the base and you get the burn down and whatever the extra cream base was seven did I be fourteen actually I think you get to roll it you don't uh you get to do another roll to double it yeah roll alert be whatever and then add your your favorite exact she wrote the exact same guys a salmon so total of 14 plus three burn all right he's hurt badly yes sibian has been hit yellow sword maybe here we go swinging at him nope welcome back Sofia what is that more like any jungle very here's my little hands man he pulls out of peanut needs it with this little handle natural not a natural a 20 okay they hit with nine points of slashing damage alright is his form Ozzy now he's couple of well eight little little OSes he's going to use his move and he is moving you come into flank with help out his friend trigger so that it would normally be but he's got a new ability not a new ability but he's got an ability if you target somebody with a trick attack they don't get a opportunity attack on you okay tak watch it bad right next to him okay fifteen one son of a that probably would have killed it - oh dang it hey where's Frenchie Nala know speaking of she's gonna say Shamala sweet 16 is it imagined Allah was colorblind this would suck what do you mean this one Nana okay son now you scratched it nice nice who's on here now every seat I wanna stab you with my sword again cuz that's all that I can do another four kills this one yeah yeah alright good job dad IDC three triggers burn damage kill the other one well tea please even though damage resistance exists and it was only three overtaking it yeah just enough anyway yeah yeah yeah yeah all right sifting through the resolve point same same Oh should I get a nap in the corner I got the rest of the treasure here so there's a note in your and that's a section 15 treasure and that's the two rings that resisted the to thermal capacitors there's more to that note that i'm revealing now oh you kept part of the treasure hidden from us yeah so if you go in six you'll see more oh so you find a searing grip which is a burn grapple pipe thing you find a hanpan and swagger whoa this party by three juror armor - I called dibs on this wagon - Marty own terms a datapad oh and please peace I'll take the piece and this is the piece we already had this is doing movies yeah that's correct I am you see he's my bag this is part of a superpower weapon that can destroy Suns and destroy civilizations are you sure you can handle these I wonder if we should give them one to one percent one to another okay the real one don't eat it don't do not eat it what are you doing I am easy all right sorry so yeah I'll grab the data pen and see if there's anything I can find out it alright you will with let's do the treasure quick clap grab the hand hit player since nobody else picked up I picked up at random I kind of missed the tables but I came here to try what say you look for me so searing searing grip tell us about seer Lee searing grip don't it was originally designed for artists to craft their visions and various metals their grip of some layers of insulation to separate the wearer's hands from the resistance coils lining the polymer fingers as such the block is often mistaken very well for simple well so they work love it actually does 1d6 force and one v6 burn grab on a grapple so you hold you put it you put your hand on somebody and you're burning down with your hand yes interesting yeah so you could be like you could be like sprinkling them and then also be burning them at the same time yes that's pretty cool I don't know who wants that that might be the fun Algie intimidation tool well that's a few guys the three booter armor to is level 6 plus 6ei c + 8 ka c max deck spoiler so plus 5 it has one upgrade slot that is an awesome piece of armor is that a light armor I assume it is I'm already on max decks a plus bi but then it's perfect for you right yeah yes what I mean it's actually but if anybody else needs that you know boost I mean you're you're in combat all the time in I say go for it unless there's objections that's right yeah I mean I'll take it unless somebody needs it alright anybody once twice - mark - series yo zeros I think sybian should take take one to replenish the one that Bob useful while you alright now what about our other Cyril maybe Nala grow up maybe take one of the mark to healing zeros I need to come visit good save in my freezer in my garage for the ring of one of the regular resistances or thermal capacitor really yeah but I think one of the thermal capacitors were not taken yeah we still have we still have a thermal capacitor if you want that Jeff I think that means it Gideon's got one you've got one and then there's one more I think Ozzy took it the thermal computer had one you need to upgrade slot though your article yeah he swapped out the quick-draw and put the original capacitor in not the say no snappy gloves right so Nala that's yours you'll just have to lose the ability to see in darkness I think you have a armor upgrade for infrared vision right now [Music] why are you deleted your armor me he had a good one did you have like the suit - or something I think you had a pretty good lie caddy suit that we also picked up somewhere else yeah wasn't it that's my armor how's your hair yeah that's like fine no I got the d2 - it's an Bob spreadsheet we chance to send out to be level of them whoa sorry about that I was stuck on a calls all old a stupid work you just don't understand exactly all right so the ghost looks very enamored with this nasty-looking massive gun it is huge it listens it looks like it packs a tremendous punch oh you and I are going to be cool with friends oh look at you oh look at these he points towards a wall he fires he steps back three paces there's no speed yeah there's a hole in the wall there's like a silky sized hole in the wall do you like the gun more than me what that easy that's a terrible question that is that is a stupid question I miss it no no of course I love these gun more than you look at it did you just see the world look at this this is amazing this gun alright and the data pad is actually a current model there's a in addition to that those things of value there are actually several recently deceased corpse sleep soldiers you could tell the are these - this is also clothing that hasn't been dissolved by the use in there and the 1 theta pad that is new new meaning that calling years old the battery is still charged also all trigger has to attack into it I'm gonna assume you want to roll for that or that would be the case all right I'll assist okay oh I exist that is successful plus two firm islands and +2 from trigger I mean from ghost no I got what's up just roll and get above the ten guys they took together all the six what does it is noises I said we hang of it alright so 14 plus four is 18 plus 8 12 14 24 26 30 okay so the PC of 50 was easily surpassed accessing the beta pad you are able to confirm you are in direct competition with the Cork's lead to recover the 12 power cells needed for the seven generator for the information on the pair they appear to be ahead of you since they have detected another Power Cell I thought him out though the panel shows another team scheduled to arrive there shortly oh you should go there I know where we're going next well there was also five place that's right stick to the total of six thousand one hundred and thirty four credits wide such a random number if you just in six hours we could have derived it so much easier yeah can we just divide that so we know what to write down Bobby you ought to tell me what I have tell me one more time Gus what do you want it done divide that by six Joshua's syllabi 7100 thirty four credits yeah yeah that's one thousand twenty two point three credits for each of us wait are we dividing by 7 though because we had a common pool I think we had agreed to do you know we agreed by seven yeah it's eight hundred and seventy six point two eight five seven six credits for each person plus the pool yes who's keeping track of the pool Bobby you keepin track of that yeah and that is is that including like the cred sticks we found on various dead people did sum that up for us no that was just what we just found right now all right okay yeah so at some point we need to go through the rest of those other Krentz yeah I'll I'll crunch that and let you guys know all right I guess would be a check for we're actually gonna look it up on your ship for thymol Co isn't when there are a soldier needs to get to this to there and won't you get there on the phantom planet it's a planet to you yes so what's the plan let's get out of here Albert you came for see you have it and there's one piece now that I could keep track of is either together it's a part two pieces there we go we do together here all four pieces together to please good interested in explode so that's gonna try it's not just what's on ILEC stop playing with your superpower component to the stellar d generator don't play with your food I didn't I was just a joke cause you're eating things someone needs to tell you do not eat components of the super stellar D generator e I was mocking idiot sure haven't you ever seen that thing they do when they get the gold medal and they're like oh let me put it in my mouth make sure it's real cold I was like oh let me put this in my mouth make sure it's a real piece at the universe Explorer thing what are you talking about humans do not exist they are like they are aliens they do not exist they are fiction yes they do not exist when I talked to two other people this is what parents tell their little yo Socky babies if you do not not good then the humans will come down and beam you up and take you away and then they won't put probes in your butt this is what they tell the little ones and it is not true humans do not exist it is all just a fabrication you only see it in the videos it does not exist human employees in our bar no no they were 'saying of movies they disguise themselves they make themself look like the human you see in the video but they are not you they're likely Shunta who can't read up their antenna humans do nothing they are fictional they are like unicorn or dragon there are no humans that exist in the world thank you for the dragons are not alright are you guys doing Ronix for the complex any further now no well we're gonna sleep and then ghost is gonna propose we go back and explore the stuff we didn't because there might be more treasure down there yeah we came for and the corpse trade has already headed towards the next artifact piece we need to get more yes but we need money to buy more equipment and if you do not have the equipment when you fight the final battle you will think oh I will kill you with my ultimate laser pistol and you will be like porn Allah over there who cannot hurt a thing so I say we must finish looking and looting this place and then we see all the way back to the ship that he's working for me all right oh we've already figured a shoe of relatively circuitous route back to the ship to appease ghosts but you guys every new perception check get those actual 27:5 1525 you guys don't find much of any value you find some old computer parts no more dead bodies from the corpse sleep that was been arrived just prior to you arriving you find another 200 credits on those bodies to the computer parts appear to be salvageable now that remove their problem before okay see them do you want the dead people talk again no it's pretty cool the now man I was waiting for you to finish all right the board we flying health history and take a nap hey captain what are you doing don't tell the hustle back to our ship loot as much as we can you did that to your quick rest as we proceed to the next for Guffman and I'll time if you guys won't leave you I'm going to look it up on the InfoSphere it is a single planet will being a tiny star it's covered in room used to be sustained to advanced civilizations that 200 years ago the prophecies that once lived only in children's rhymes of the time stories became a horrifying reality the course of the month defense major oceans about freedom its greenery in earthquakes reverberate across the planet is it stuff called earthquakes the rocky terrain of the epic seas Rose nightmares colossal monstrosity colored armor plates and bearing blooms of tongues teeth and worse they destroyed the planets population centers and very complete Lorelai serious things are they it it orbits another star so we have interesting on track yeah we should probably radio back to what's-his-name they're just what's their name they just kissed sex week yeah checks make that something you do that you haven't really it is there's the lights you have to go sleep your message clearly we live in the future and they're like we haven't figured out how to travel faster than light oh wait we have hmm that's Roy that I'm calm yes sounds like you can relays in the drift I'm calling you don't you're just kicks voice just like a satellite it orbits the earth you could probably put communication satellites in the drift to achieve faster-than-light communications it strikes me and I bet you AT&T would have been there for that alright so her 18 teen would have been their first it would have been crappy and then Verizon would have showed up travels near space 3 T 6 days or there are risks involved right there's you can have encounters in the drift like nothing's can happen not right now you hear oh okay good you're still you're still wrong as opposed to backwards oh by the way another consideration whenever we travel in the drift and use the drift engine we cause a tiny piece of reality to disappear and to be transported into the drift so every time do Yeah right so do we feel guilt that we are gonna activate our drift engine and it could be a child playing with their mother and the child gets sucked away into the drift we're good like the child's hand get his part that gets sucked away and the child loses a hand so I sure would I'm not the pilot who has to push the button that cause that that you're talking about less than a grain of sand on the beach what do you think by the size of the universe anyway terrible that drift rock was pretty bigger than a lot bigger than a grain of sand we all started off as single-cell organisms ghosts yes lied about little children of other races oh I do not care I just thought it was kind of funny I'm going to push whatever buttons I have to all right it's a 3d 16 journey anybody who has computers or engineering he's welcome to make it check to try to make not a day off of it - minimum three days so mike gillich finally well the 3d6 and their wheels to make their check you want to try to help make a planet better course you guys are screwed number on three d 6o engineering check of a 24 thanks Gary that's it more time to Dirk yes you're gonna lose the part actually you guys got really lucky I real pretty shitty no-drill eight all right so toast helps with some computations praise it down to Devon or any other helpers hey how would you get 13 13 io BC helped raise on the six days travel Nala is the only other person with computer skills but I have I have a one but that's it oh you know what you have training in computers maybe I think mom looking at one character she let me look at the other one okay what's up yes maybe they're actually playing now right there no I do not here okay the shirt do you think Sharia realizes that she is okay right now our TVs like checking the internet and has no idea that she's being watched I don't know every system feels like anybody's watching her looks alright hop on it feels like - ah ten be tech savvy right so technically savvy boner on your family so you notice the light on the webcam going on father said it's beautiful alright after you make it there in six days I will wait for Adam fools in return actually the Adams lying on the ground I said Adam all right I'm here ghost disappears for several days you don't see him and then you see him coming out of the holosuite you're missing quality time with your new best friend what are you talking about quality time we had quality time in the middle of an asteroid killing sludge creatures the heart conversations are you talking about we have I remember when we killed towel man remember when we killed the acids remember when we killed the experimental sludge creature and you wanna think about yeah it was great fun it's so much fun it was great fun but you have to teach me goes I am teaching you how to have fun well how are you supposed to do that if you're always in the holosuite look we're going in there all the time goes what am i doing in the holosuite hey I'm not telling you what I am doing in there that is my business that is not your business are you doing oh we can't ask me do not ask me what I am doing in there that is private personal your sake things you would not understand you know course I can just read your mind you cannot read my mind we German I am thinking about killing I am thinking about other things you can go ahead I'm reading your mind okay roll you gotta roll the dice I'm trying to tell our GM he's too busy talking dog you gotta roll to see if you can read my mind yeah I'm trying to reads his mind all right you know waste my spouse your time yeah pipe it can trap anyone you level up you heal mmm okay here we go detect thoughts where is my information about oh it's not honest it seems over your place along the central very good I swear she hung up on us you don't Chris keeps disconnecting to Chris you stop this okay so it's a will save so you need to tell me what the will save value is that I have to beat yes you have to be hold on examine different Abby are we level Buckner you never go ever goes to their ability scores that's it that's it effective of the will see it could affect roll the natural one so we need to know for the future but I failed my will save okay yeah you have to the DC's 15 so um ghost holds his hands to his head I am NOT taking you into my mind get off of my mind you'll come out believe my thoughts my mind it is an iron fortress nevertheless you easily Pierce go since thoughts and you know no it's fine I trust everybody else to not know it our character are you are you thinking of your time as a boy on the Conda I'm like I only see what you see is a fuzzy cute absolutely adorable bunny rabbit with big brown eyes in the forest hey go say Martha and then what happens that's all you could read he kills it but oh but why are you so scared of me seeing a little one what are you talking about bunny you do not know how to read minds that is that is ridiculous I have to go to my room excuse me Coast looks freaked out me why don't you talk about the fact that you spend days just looking at a little bunny he's nobody I am going to my room now I do not want to talk to you go to viola it's gonna go hide in his room because just what he's just gonna go through the Rose the bunny yes go sees a goblin passing in the hallway who says hey then he kicks him as he passes by ah many slams are you dick the goblins do you think that think to you a ghost is in his room you can't see him anymore all right whatever what do people do to level up what cool powers do you have bonuses when I go into that just whatever cool power you got Bobby the first I got a feat I haven't decided on the feat yet but the cool power when you become a operative at level 5 your ghost specialisation kicks in a little bit so now if he tries to stand still he can he can hide in the middle of plain sight he's got like I imagine alien vs. predator the predator camo kind of makes him see-through he gets a +10 to stealth rules and he can hide in plain sight if he spends a move action - huh not well like you know I did not get it there now all right first time okay yeah I got a combat feet I took cleave and I also got my pass ability for his are as a reaction Oh as a reaction if somebody is adjacent to me I can take half the damage of an attack that's made against them and I'm also proficient with powered armor Oh powered armor everybody years yes we did it happened again we lost everybody again I'm back can you hear me yeah Jeff we can hear you we hear you Jeff sent you Josh and tools yeah I'm gonna say to you yeah I if somebody's adjacent to me and takes damage from an attack I can use a reaction to take half damage it and proficiency with powered armor ooh so I'm gonna put something a wishlist soon what is powered armor do for you a lot more it's it's like it's like the suit that the Martian chick wears in its been in the expanse Bobbi Draper got it yes yeah yeah totally that was a great cartoon that was a great cartoon hey everybody alright Jeff is back Jeffery Tommy yes can't hear ya I have in exclamation-point over John yeah me too maybe else no I don't know about the exclamation point but he's not saying anything that I can hear it looks like danger so I got a level two spell of invisibility sounds pretty self-explanatory so the target is invisible from one minute per spell for on per forecaster level or on to are no no it's just for one for one minute or until it attacks which I thought would be helpful to my inject nanobots spell so I could be invisible I got another magic hack which gives me more damage to my spells so this is where we had a bit of a question when I was doing this earlier Bob when we round for like you say plus your plus half your level do you round up or down unfortunately you round down she want me to be wrong yeah I wish it was up well okay well I got this magic hat that allows for instantaneous spells that deal damage to increase their damage a half there Technomancer level which is nice awesome as well yes plus two and a couple of the others that I don't use as often for each missile so that actually says for one out that's how I get multiple creatures with multiple rays or other attacks like magic missile then it says nice try Bob one missile nice try don't appease it it's like yeah go don't don't do that okay what you're thinking hey when you're level twenty that's like an extra plus tenth pretty cool yeah all right uh Rick see there all right Jeff you know here except roll20 is having some problems huh yeah well she should be this Court forgot it shows that Chris is speaking in this corridor we can't hear them again Jeff's got an exclamation point suggesting that his connection is so slow that he's having bandwidth issues yeah I just reset him and nothing but women here and this is they're both in this formulas here here no we don't hear Chris at all I see Chris fighting up agree I can't hear anything you're saying Chris try disconnecting and reconnecting maybe it's like the opposite of Josh Josh's problems always like this this is what other people going yeah kiss California this is my dear you're finally done with dinner what is it six o'clock in California so people are starting their game nights [Music] and can you force restart on Rule 24 Chris reset player that is all I can do yeah can you do that for Chris we can see if his video comes back yeah I did it for Becca it's weird we can see Jeff is really never see somebody only needs moving - I thought it was actually holding still interesting Alice video on everybody and roll20 except for Jeff Wood that's my boy I'm a muffin Christian so I think what rocked when he's having some bandwidth issues for sure but we should you know that's the thing yeah that's fair point oh hey Jeff hey I would just need Chris bump that was weird Chris appeared for a second then disappeared and now we've lost Jules those was I've reloaded okay see all your pretty faces you have to do that Walker now reading his lips he said yeah you know I close anything especially you got if I can [ __ ] find my character yes it's it's right Bob if you can see it right now you didn't want to rip your hair out I just don't I'm working on it okay I see Chris now sorry I'm gonna put the air conditioning and it's wicked hot upstairs yeah forget it it's up in the attic it's a bits like that bonus room above the garage I did I leveled up on my other character sheet okay what do you got now so what cool so so I just want to verify so spells I think if I can verify I have six I should have six six and three six zero six ones and three twos based on that jump up of my level and also was there was there a ability increase as well yes Oh Chris you're getting love leveling up at level five guess how many abilities you get to increase seven five and four oh five yeah four I did I did all four those I did seven up increase seven of my abilities are my skills okay I my AC e AC went up let's see I also if I could verify my my spells I think my spells went up to my level two spells went up level yeah yeah yeah two level so I have three level two I believe because my wisdom went up to a twenty no you have over in to second yeah but that's but I have bonuses on that based on wisdom that's that's Jeff I'm gonna mute you because you're coming through like it's just static you should know 6-0 6-0 for first and three seconds no lows what's your your wisdom 20 so you should have an extra two first kernel in one second level so that's a six six and a four for sure it's jewels 18 yeah if you were 20 you get two of one when I went up on the wisdom 19 I went up on it so I can cast 6:06 first in for second and I could I have to second level spells and I switched my spells around so here's where my spells are alright so I took the I took the mystic cure and the where's the hurl force disc you guys knew that I took remove lesser condition a mystic your mystic mind thrust disguise command charm person a daze fatigue go sound grave works and psychokinetic to hand plus my stats went up nuts which is which is great my Dex is at 18 cons and 18 my stamina points are 50 so that's pretty bulked up so your stamina you're a beast yeah because my I took Constitution wisdom a whole bunch wow yeah I forgot about stat bonuses oh my god well I'm only increasing my decks continent I mean the modifiers wouldn't that even number sucks my strength stolen 9 well if you have us if you have a 16 or less they go up for 16 I think it's cuz I have a stat at 17 and I debated whether to bump that by one yes I'm gonna have to direct it I don't know I gotta see is if you bump stamina watch Mahalo oh my god slightly sleeps affecting me if you bump con does it affect your hit points from level one and then you're saying it's for every level yep it's it's yes one to hit points cuz you only get that one and then plus 5 more to stamina yep I think I increased intelligence to 20 so that gets you 13 points to spend on skills and then retroactively leave for the previous four levels one skill point for every level as well so that applies for intelligence and skill points to is its oh okay yeah cuz they did bump that so so you're gonna get a ton more to pop into your skills I can't dump them into skills I already have your skills can't be any more than max then then your current correctly so I get it basically I get five more okay so that means I can do intimidate and survival or think about your piloting your ship combat skills yeah that dad that gets increased all the time no matter what oh I see gotcha do I get to tag another skill if they're in your classes then yeah and then you haven't trained any then you can add a new skill if it's in your existing class list can you get feet you get credit for those as well so let me turn certain skills into class features of the class start them I'm gonna unmute Jeff and see how this goes absolutely horribly not doing that again yeah typing at all yeah all static Jack it's not even words it's just static it's like you're an alien trying to communicate with us Jeff why don't you give it a quick reboot we'll wait and see what happens no go from there thinking wait five more minutes every time in the bathroom go now we're gonna walk the dog walk the dog yeah that works out great if the dog has to actually go that's right if you like to do in my life this taken water already I know what do you Bob I saw there was somebody anniversary all right again Jeff you're unmuted what's up hey yeah you sound a lot less painful in my ears I mean it's still painful but normal exactly sorry no I think you much I leveled up my arrive I bumped up my stats that were very poor guy had some was in the 7/8 range greater fool dude cool too bad I think he said greater fortitude but I'm not sure he said that's $6 a big get on bonus was that take it to +2 no we just sent a resolve point to get plus they grant a bonus tip on attack hold and the other goal it's all creatures are within 60 feet yeah and we're gonna put them across to all the time and then if you've gotten Plus that you can burn everything that is we're listening to the podcast actually helps you burn the game hey I see ten different all right you just already where Mikey come back it'll pick up the game yes oh I think I've boosted Constitution intelligence strength which took it from an 8 to a 10 that was exciting and then I debated decks or wisdom and I think I'm gonna lean towards the decks since that's your you have to be back there's no I know but it's an even number so this is the perfect nice I said I did my strength you know it only went for 20 to 21 patrols like 18 or 19 or so me on my in 2018 to a 19 off you can get up to a 20 gets brilliant yeah but it's - right - after 16 no it drops down to one after 16 before 16 if your stat is lower than 16 it increases by 2 so just 16 or lower right so 16 goes to 18 let me say I'm looking it up right now 16 or lower 16 goes to 18 all right that's a good bump yeah that's a nice that's good for just right do we decide who's giving me rings of resistance in the temperature you you got a little capacitor that's for certain okay I just wanted updated the Rings the resistance went to I li C and myself I think okay yeah we're old warm dad don't forget you got the toughness jackets that you'll skin jackets which lets you reroll fortitude as well so their base attack go up it depends on your class minds mine mine stay the same though okay so I have to ask the question I'm looking at the [ __ ] layout of the background there and you got the captains quarters in the top-left kayak and then you have every else's in pairs so clearly go to the trigger will pair off yep that leaves Ozzy I Alesi consider I'm in a gunner position no but see this year this year two rows he's talking to me of course about this before we have another but we don't so you get that Pacific there's another layer what about the loft I sleep I sleep at the the starwars gunner pole I make it nice and cozy Bugman sleeps in the closet with the goblins that hearing in a cardboard box these peer heard in a box but now it's just yeah that was just fun did you notice Josh of one of the items on the wish list and you guys might find this of interest is a strategy game the equivalent of Twilight Imperium it takes hours and hours to play like six to eight hours the shade and if all your crew members play it with you then when the next time you get into a fight for like the next 24 hours or something like that when you flank when you do like strategic stuff you get extra bonuses all because your strategic is better from playing the game not playing diplomacy because otherwise you'd be like no I'm gonna flank there and then you don't flank yes exactly all right what's the name of the things I looked it up I can't find it flux capacitor go to the journal 15 treasure all spent time in even with my character-building sheet inventory it is a thermal capacitor joules where did you find the job Jess yeah in the PC Jen okay so you have to this kind of comfort okay so when you buy something like your armor instead of just clicking on it and adding out equipment click add custom and on in the add custom area search under the whatever you're going to add and then add modifier yeah there it is so you have to click on an armor first and then add custom so you want to click on one that you're wearing not one in the to buy list because I think it'll add the upgrade to the item that you want to buy that's the problem is your check that go back and you have to get rid of the armor you already have and then buy it again you got it Jeff yeah put it up get all techie while we were making I heard they need summer school for both as well wish good summer oh sorry the problem is what happened with his about struggling leaves in computer yeah well you had trouble connecting remotely getting your classes done so what are they gonna do make you connect remotely to get your classes done that's challenges oh why does any of the other holding back convertor agree Wow it's summer school is completely different than if you if you skip class and lost credit you are prohibited from taking summer school to make that up what do you do just stay back you'll get credit for it Wow I thought it was a kindly gentler organization but that you would think that no you gotta work to get into some summer school like there has to be extenuating circumstances Wow I think it ends up being expensive to run so it can't be it can't be more expensive than teaching you a whole nother year of high school you know yeah it's still in a cost-saving measure for the town I presume yeah although what's the incremental cost of one kid in the Reg in the regular school year probably not a lot incremental costs during summer school is quite a bit more it's about 15 grand a kid per year oh really that is an interesting stat to know yeah does it change from high school to a grade school that is the total budget divided by students oh okay so you have kids who are paraplegic who have two aides that cost the school system three hundred thousand dollars a year to educate Wow you got the regular right kid who goes through you might be ten or twelve thousand so when you add everything up and divide yeah anywhere between like Shelton Derby or Shelton and Trumbull or near the bottom for the cost per pupil across the state there's places like Kent where as I probably double what that what we pay to educate our kids they do double wow that much but you think of it this way though like what does it cost to teach like the costs to teach one student is a lot but what's the cost to teach a second student what's already teaching that first student right not much at all yeah you got any stories together she completely knocked all that on a very nocturnal and he's there's a good chance he's gonna graduate oh hey is that a good thing or a bad thing her English grade is borderline which you need to graduate she was born speaking English right I've heard about that you know what really hurts an average zero ya know you're with that killer and we've been told to be so lenient on their kids like if they handed something late just accept it yes as a district-wide accept orally it worked with no penalty power zero that's it so you know it works really well as you give a kid a assignment say in two days finish these practice problems take a picture of it and send it to me and after two days I'm missing about eight of them so I post the key yeah and then those kids are miraculously figure it out and here they did incredibly so they have the same credit thank you to struggle can't you give them like 20% less or something like that to we're not you don't want to stress these kids out oh this is uh yeah this is very interesting interesting situations to be in is literally how I feel like we're just treading water until the end of the school year that's it asking the kids on as though they've learned two whole years worth of work yep this is the year that proves that the American education system doesn't actually care about educating will happen to all this testing and stuff that needs to get done all of a sudden hey it's not that important all the standardized tests done in the beginning of the year oh okay they're a bunch of standardized tests for June here's that I got out of doing oh cool yeah how'd you get out of him kovat Oh got it it wasn't unique to her it was everyone so they just passed on standardized tests for everybody this year yep the super important standardized standardized tests that the curriculum are designed for new curriculum is not designed for standardized you need to define which standardized tests the curriculum are defined for are are designed for because none of them are testing the same material you say okay we have three different standardized science tests but none of them are testing you on the same stuff um good luck what standardized tests were you supposed to take there's one that I was supposed to take science test wait what's it called like the science test the NGSS I've never heard of this video Brendon trucks you're all fine Mike mistake got it hippies not like in a ditch somewhere well what if his daughter comes back but Mikey doesn't what if Mikey's dog like comes back up to the computer screen and we're like what is it what is it girl where's Mike doesn't she fell down a well oh my gosh and then that would be amazing cuz the how would the dog the dog would have to have grown bums to do get back in the house there is we're about to send a search party we got worried Mike you said walk the dog so yeah I love seeing how bright the sunlight is honest face right now I know right here it's bit dark fur it doesn't guys it doesn't get dark here till like 9:30 tonight that's 15 minutes ago we ready yeah sure all right eggs in the drift you see the ruined planet of time Alka flying health history is able to detect approximately wearing a plan of the power still is as you close in on the location sensors detect another vessel taking off from the or ruined temple oh we're never gonna lay another planet captain I think there is a there is another vessel that just took off I believe a proper term is whistle is it the nuclear whistle can i skin this a scanner Oh our old seven plus what do I teach yours yes I feel like we just spoke about this I was thinking out loud plus to add a more traumatic news figure that out later said I would be Peter it could be that's absurd a maybe now you tell me is one of the bonuses yeah all right one of the bonus is a each round right you get for one there's four bonuses to give out so is that was that per counter around that's just to clarify you can give bonuses with your charisma as a captain we have a special computer that allows you to do four bonuses per set per round of combat so he the plus it's four plus ones and we're proposing the captain control who gets the computer bonuses and they captain also control the all the other bonuses that you give are those terrible yes yes one of Jule's role of that he's a set of 718 role the center of crept up to 18 we'll give her plus two wait well I just something you can you can give a plus-one using one of the four computer bonuses but you can't use all four on one person well when she changed her bonuses with 19 give you the +1 so is there 20 I've never heard of a 19 check for a 21 check DC 20 check is calm alright so you see at the wrong sheet scanners tell you it is a black win Sepulcher which is a core fleet ship quarters again it has its database that's why the expansion based so it could be anything could be in those basal to be troops or equipment or worse your scanning device implies that the celerity generator power cell is on that ship great fan-freaking-tastic I really have to get all of these you sure this is an operational just a to captain if you are looking for they don't have jewels what what's more important is they don't have them captain I propose we stop team they've got the big bomb think a quick scandal service shows that the ruined temple has been taking a business thing apart explosions they just ripped it apart Kenneth why they wanted to get you they didn't play any games with it oh nice guys and we go walking through a maze let's target them they've already shown to be aggressive towards us maybe not this particular ship but the eoq scenes in general that's racist let's take what's ours corpse fleet we're at war with that captain cheep-cheep on I like just see if we can hail them and say hey you have a piece of puzzle that we need first yeah have we been noticed I assume they're leaving the stand officer I'm gonna be useless on this aren't I no computer engineering we have some people though so we're gonna need you to fire stuff and blow things up you're all well you know you think you think you've been and you all the 20 feet you get some information on that ship you either offensive or defensive capabilities all offensive they have forward they have heavy EMP Kim and a light laser cannon ass they have a gyro laser and they have a light torpedo launcher times two for two by the Walter like torpedo logic turrets yeah they're not the CCC's you've been fighting so do I approach them from port or our starboard and where there's less of a focus raise your shield your shields are up oh good I guess this my stomach this is participation all right so I'm assuming you guys are engaged in the combats they don't escape trigger take us in how do I do that okay combat ladies engineering phase one is engineering phase captain and engineer helm they are slower than you yeah they are slowly so the engine is within if you want somebody to make an engineer check that I don't know that anybody's qualified to that you can diverting power to systems you can increase the speed you can increase effectiveness to the weapon you can increase effective shield so I am the engineer acting engineer trigger is the better engineer and if then I have these options right I can increase your speed I can give I can increase power to weapons to turn your did one damage to two or I can restore shields which is not useful right now most of the engineering stuff not so useful and it seems like maybe we're faster so I might propose for this round only I take no engineering actions and instead flip controls over to one of the guns so that if we are in range I can assist with firing one of the guns good right I will help fire to the guns captain all right so all right so that is engineering tapping you already have to say you want to call and intimidate them if you succeed in your activity check they've taken - - to all their checks oh sure today's demands ehum on the hell raise them raisin man I don't see captain we need to change our ringtone this is really old man I do not like you this ship is a hundred years old we can change the ring now you know I just hope we call them that they don't like pretend like it's a like a missed call what do we call those a wrong number new phone who dis new star no like hello hello yeah hi can I talk to kind of talk to James they uh cuz that you know what that would be a really bad way to start a movie Corp sleep stand down and hand us the artifact yes we just we've just spent our time recovering it it's unlikely we'll be doing it to you well the next thing you'll be doing is spending your time us today and dad but floating through space yes once at captain yes we tell him is that yeah yeah all right so you you're uh what's your tivity boys all right well what is my piece is 10 you know you're a DC for what okay check and I roll the natural 19 so that's 29 think that I'm gonna fail this regardless listen so the DC of the check is equal to either 10 plus your opponent's total intimidate skill bonus or 15 times 1.5 plus 1.5 times the opponent's CR whichever is greater so it's in terrific player it's gonna be your intimidate skill bonus plus 10 so Jeff's intimidates good wellness plus 10 is what my safe would be that's what you're saying needs to meet or exceed exactly well I get or we could just sing and whoever rolls better I mean you know with bonuses yeah I got I've not even close by 8 so so all of my roles are -2 going forward is start oh nice one well guard captain science officer is all your best to skim now before helm makes them loose you can determine their maneuverability as he can confuse 19 to first two is 21 all right here you successfully determine that they have a maneuverability of two which is not nearly which is not as good as you take some two to two spaces to turn and they don't have a speed of eight oh yeah you had them on the speed bag I'll stab you stab her speed is 10 but captain most importantly our tactical nuclear missile for pedo speed is 12 right to fire always piloting check for me Nancy whispers - plus 11 so 21 Mars you need to make a piloting check right yes they need to be my 21 no problem like did that was just a die giving away my secrets 30 all right oh that I'm gonna change down the steps with each X represents 10 if that seems to be yeah oh your honor so looking at sorry goodness did you actually get the hexes to line up no ice there's seven you guys imma change the pixel equals ten feet square ship on a hex grid yeah yeah alright okay so he is going to close go air - actually why am I making this harder it should be every square one should be Bob all right so I can leave you gotta come around to here a turn during that line up his shop remember that whatever you're turning is costs part of your movement points right only moving there and I'm lining it my shot on you I asked the question yes what was the point to be rolling a piloting skill and beating you because now you can really heat okay so he's moved now we can move to get in a better position you know that he only has reality right and he only has it has two turrets for the elves s forward and aft weaponry so you know so you can pilot to a port or starboard location the fire at him where he has no weapon right that's what readers follow yeah so if we go to light if we go to like for example say like this hex here and we're turning we can face him with the with the front gun so we can could potentially fire the front gun the and the two turrets and he can only attack us with his turrets yep well you you might actually Adam be better with you're showing your act because you have your flat face to serve these two competing Watchers in the turrets as well that's true too so that is up to your and can the flat cannon actually like fire like it take out missiles how does did we know how that work I'll look it up but I think you can which one does more damage the gyro laser or the flash that we're looking at right the flat roller does more damage radiates 44 verses 1d 803 d8 from the flat camp yeah 1d 8 verses 3d 8 more yes it is that's the flat it's the aftermarket Canon 3 4 3 4 oh I wrote that down wrong then a 3d force no more than 1 da that so more than would be a that's why I'm the captain the gyre leaders 1d8 to the four cannons forward after the flat for 340 editor is the technique here missile launcher 58 in the coral event of 44 all right who do we have on the turrets yeah these always Ozzy is always firing civvy and I think is gonna fire in this particular round bob is also firing so we could easily hire three weapons I'll take flak no no no Bob you are not taking the flak cannon yes piloting or base attack bonus but Bob you know what you want nuclear or missile oh go for it man you get to fire the tax on this or me of course do you see Mike still got a position us to see what we're definitely use that legs head of position is to see what other guns there are we disabling it we're blowing it up and then retrieving the piece nice ok and you have a writer the way the game is designed so it's non-lethal damage so you'll have to board the ship and Mike are we facing towards them or away from them because I don't know what the front of the ship is one of the ship is facing away for them because we want to use the half and one is the two turns okay cool so we have a ship that we want to run away from people to kill them if they've gotten this else all right so you you assume because you you think of this your your your your aft is facing them uh-huh alright so science on who's already acted sort of the gunnery face of Captain you have three pluses still the handout and it's the gutter so you can inspire each one with a plus one okey it's not inspire no you give each of them a plus one and then you can try to inspire one person to give them additional items plus two it's fire Bob ghost yes captain this is your chance shows what you could do with those weapons target target acquired captain permission to fire granted oh I wish we had two of these that I could do it twice nobody got thirty Betty I rolled poorly I rolled a natural and I'm using that Betty right now to reroll the tactical nuclear missile I rolled an eight instead of a three and this is the level four character so add +1 to that so he's probably at 22 all right is that plus is that plus oh no three that you should get so 25 so they are also launching their two like torpedoes at you how dare they pedo us so we will resolve all these always all at once sorry wait does it resolved at once or do you yeah I think you resolve the first fire first right and then the second fire all what's okay and so are we shooting their missiles out of the quote unquote sky right now or does that happen next round you guys actually parked really close I don't know the flat cannon has that option at least what did you look up 27y cannon is five hexes range it's a short-range what is it safe work the flak thrower is a weapon that is a range of the five hexes damaged 3d for special properties point plus eight a weapon with a special property point is always short range it cannot be fired against targets that are outside the first range in committed five if a tracking weapon a core pedo would hit a ship in an arc that contains a weapon with the point special property the gunner of the targeted starship can attempt immediate gunnery check with the point weapon against the incoming tracking projectile using the bonus listed in parentheses of the weapon which is a plus eight all right the DC for this gunnery check is equal to 10 plus the tracking weapons speed so whatever the missile speed is that's the DC that our gunner has to exceed all right need to be a light torpedo so would I get that bonus to my additional role or is it just in it like so I figure I should probably make sure we don't get killed because I think I have a higher bonus than ciliate you know the goggles to keep an eye on the forward shields okay alright so you're staying at two torpedoes have launched they are both on 80 have a successful hit this their plus 11 so that would be 25 and 28 against your ship or against your 19 so Buller feels a little hit your shields well so hang on I just want to clarify the the point weapon gets you get a free attack against an incoming again yeah okay got it but no one of those do I get my piloting bonus and other bonuses plus an additional +8 Bob yeah and by the way that the point weapon if you have an incoming missile that's a free attack and you still get your original gunning attack so in theory oh nice you can shoot down two missiles per round you can fire this twice per round okay all right all right doing it then plus eight twice or just one on the reaction only on the reaction okay so right now as of right now Bob's technically nuclear missile hat torpedo has launched and it's going to hit based on has this shot the two rocket the two torpedoes from the whatever thing is the black whatever similar are also going to hit us and the aft you still have your turret to operate recipient and you have your flak guns to operate or why don't we let Citians out then where's Oliver since nothing is played right of course you roll your attack hole alright just my plus 4 right piloting so it's 1d 20 plus 4 piloting yeah plus 2 for the computer to close one more from Jeff or from the ship so there's actually plus 7 all right wow that sucked so 11 is not going to hit I think we're missing some pluses but not enough know though that next turn I at least see will decide whether she wants to stance more information or whether she wants to target a specific system targets weapons shields etc weapons ocean life support is not an option but core and engines bar alright Ozzy go ahead and roll your your-your-your gonna do the reaction with the +8 now it's put two next yeah what what speed of the torpedo Josh I don't know but a 34 is gonna be successful just wipe you pew pew oh my god he rolled a 34 I'm a natural 11 even if it was a 12 like the nuclear missile that would be a 23 target so you yeah you blasted that out of the sky good morning torpedo this is your action now right yes and this one is gonna be at a +3 not a +8 okay so uh targeting targeting second torpedo oh good shot so the torpedo is exploded just off the after the ship shaking you the torpedo that goats launched impacts the sepulcher the energy how much zero picking it up right now it does 5d 8 damage oh sorry this is crazy it penetrates you that's why Bob wanted it so it doesn't but it's got radiation as well but there we can only shoot five of these and then that's it for combat with this all right so you did we differ - oh right nopal guessing that was Chris we just lost and I'm there 21 all right you completely rate their port shield there's one other aspect that I love about tactical nuclear missile launchers if you have a weapon with this property you do a wave of harmful radiation that penetrates shields and living starship holes living creatures on a starship are subjected to a level of radiation you mean where we're about to go well it only lasts for one day for rounds but if the okay if the creatures on the ship or Undead then I don't think radiation you know just occurred to me what I'm gonna just come up alongside them and boarded them because we move faster than then they can't get away from I know but you say that like this is this is Akademik you have more they can make it they can make it painful for you all right are the shields still up or did you collapsed er their port shield and it's six points of damage on their hull okay and I assume that that did not meet 20 percent of their total hit points so we didn't do a critical tear that is correct okay so Mike we want to stand there left side cuz we messed up their shields real bad shows it collapsed on that side alright so we are engineer case captain engineer you guys have no significant damage check that's you you're the captain do you want me to go back to engineering or stay with the shooting of these things continue shooting okay captain no engineering round um we'll be able to break up our move to recreate some distance between us of that after we shoot do we move forward to spot two more squares or no next time you can play up don't forget your your flat cannon reaches five square so all right face captain pilot a science officer just you want to target you happen you want her to target something what are we we took out there portside GA Chili's she could target articles I can target core engines life-support sensors or weapons this is the next successful attack to the ship the target ship deals critical damage to that system what engines we don't have you know yeah captain captain they they are slower than we are they will never get away - Chris Pete - drift that is true disable their DC focus on the engines okay so target system is it's a portrait if I go that means down it's harder right me - yeah it's a DC 5 + 3 pick three halves times target tear post come later yeah let me see there apparently are tier 5 so 1 over 1/2 times tier 5 7 & 7 plus 5 is 12 countermeasures cult and injuries you will not see countermeasures I don't think they have done a magic all right so I only see successfully targets their engines well done yeah so we still have to roll a 19 or 20 a natural 19 or 20 to get a critical hit on that and the engines no no no you just have to hit it if you hit it at all then automatically it does it I'm reading if you succeed then the next attack made by your starship that hits the enemy ship score is a critical hit on a natural roll of a 19 or 20 so I think they still have to roll the 19 or 20 so this summer to feel very Bob the next attacking player starship that hits enemy ship scores a credible in unnatural might 19 a point instead of just a 20 that's it that's the benefit is you got an extra 5% chance of doing your critical attack deals critical damage which is a solid chance based on what you later than already that attack affects the chosen system yeah oh yeah that's true yep yeah if they fix their shields exactly you're not reading it right because right here what is it was the next successful time to hit the target ship feels critical damage to that system yeah this is creep partly around so they modified it I think they must have found that was too powerful because then you do critical hits every single time you hit for the hit and crushing so it is now time for captain give anything else before they help those you can try to motivate or intimidate trigger to do better if you wanted so you just know you cannot do a push on a system that is malfunctioning or wreck my priority well my E is a natural - - because you're intimidated around oh it doesn't last the whole thing okay that makes sense yeah and I get a plus 11 so I actually seven that's 13 29 all right where are you moving to Josh he can't move I thought his engines are done tired yet the computer our science officer has set it up so that if we hit that we're more likely to hit their engines but we like improved our targeting especially Oh Gaia so that is eight moves for me it turns their starboard shields are facing you even though you said around me go ahead might Josh did your engineers and your engineering face for the bad guy rebalance the shields they could get some shields back out put power to the shields yeah that's actually bad Bert yeah divert that's the engineering and then your cyber Arthur can rebalance the shields alright so rebalance the shields which means that right now that's a half your speed Mike that is fantastic thirty forty-five divided by four Jules is eleven eleven twelve at the front and eleven everyone's alright you have run circles around me it doesn't matter go ahead rebalance my [ __ ] but yes go ahead help phases and the effects of their targeted propulsion very phase captain permission to fire again with the tactical nuclear missiles around I will assume you just gave me permission to fire the missile and and I think that you have a plus one as well okay and he's plus one cuz he's rolling as a level for a person so that's a plus two 24 against AC no 24 against TL excuse me it's about the same and their people is a twenty they're bouncing boy from Pepito's at you as well ah see we have incoming the 18 is going to be a hit the 2 is not so as you can usually actually hit the 18 and then target on your turn right yeah targeting targeting incoming missile oh geez well that plus eight is so sweet yeah that's perfect I really busy the bonuses that seems awfully high or a [ __ ] makes it you know you can't fail well I mean so Rob speed plus 10 so it's kind of but yeah yeah I understand what you're saying well I think I mean if you fired three missiles you can't stop all of them and if you the second missile he has to sacrifice his opportunity to attack your ship to take out the missile so it is a good defensive measure to keep you from taking the damage all right okay targeting enemy one of those things called engine no I already took out the torpedo Oh Peters gonna miss I want to clarify that other torpedo it's not out of combat it overshoots you it's another item on the board with the speed of whatever the torpedo speed is and it can turn around and come back at us it's not even missed its target lock yeah yeah okay and then the gunner on that ship can roll again to see if it reoccurs target oh I need a tackle Adam I need a tackle from sybian and I need damage from anybody with learn about that yeah only doing a plus one now right not uh yeah if you want to use the computer bonus it's just a plus one not I got a four again right I was firing the flak cannon such 3d city and mrs. Ozzie hit I need image from Ozzie and damage from ghost we're looking at twenty from the tactical nuclear missile alright to obliterate their port field again and thirty nine more and we got I got nine pain lying Hines that raises that a total of eighteen hit point damage yeah that brings about a 61 which is definitely a threshold who sustained critical damage to their propulsion to their engines eat I guess it's glitching at this point yeah it's at level one all right fire out their weapons and make our approach to board Josh I might recommend you add an object on the board to track the foot torpedo which is going to turn around next turn I'm sure hey can that's where people actually acquire your own ship or is it more enough that they control it to only acquire ours so good question I did read this the gunner has to make a roll a successful roll to get control of it otherwise it just keeps going straight so in theory if there was another bad guy it could he could hit it hits whatever it runs into contact with so a triple up somebody else I suppose I said where's the table you can pull out how you do both you get the opportunity okay I when I search on torpedo all I get is is ships that aren't that and shoot torpedoes oh nice torpedo icon there yikes yes my battleship all right so they're engineers when they attempted repair their shield there's there entered their what seating system he's going to try to patch the system which is a Oh Jeff the torpedo has a speed of 16 my pitching wedge here Wow if it has a 16 then my 27 just barely got it yeah so I did roll a natural four factors they're they're sheet there and they're these it works their shields their engines however their port shield does not restores they have no port shield right now we should just move out of the way let the torpedo hit him up oh my god if we did as long as he fails his gunnery check that torpedo will hit their ship that is it should be going away from them fish hey captain do you want me to do engineering or stay within tactical nuclear missile okay captain if you exist you are sure are you sure I think you are sure yes Ozzie I can I can go defrag the computer if you prefer I do not have to show Who am I kidding hey science officer captain or the Saints offered a target anything or do you think we have to target weapons probably better target weapons well they said they repaired the engine so should we target the engine again we'll always be able to keep him to keep up with them so I'm less worried about that that is the crappy part part of this so maybe you don't care about life support yeah I was gonna say don't target life support cuz they don't have it on unlife support actually your stance sure like support a lot because how do you talk without something in the area of mediating force gravity - I suppose it could target their sensors of their core as well goes with the other option I like weapons I like weapons 22 sweet are you ok my one role for mine everybody this one war with your wife say no I think that's alright opposed piling checks so big while Mikey oh my god did you reversal to 2008 oh and I think you rolled 20 you didn't roll 1d 20 I rolled to 22 in a row no no no no no because you rolled use again this one doesn't count keep my 20 oh yeah that's fine there you go see why curiosity why to 31 what do you ever probably might be but those cheaters I buddy yeah exactly 18 28 29 30 31 32 all right yeah he's going to come in an arc and start turning 1 2 3 their turn some I just I have a 15 as my phone my base piloting Jeff he's an ace pilot all right I made my move go ahead and try to make yours where's the top down hey I've lost the orientation which side is which the southwest side is the proxy so okay so we want to come up from the southeastern side yeah yes from there yes right there is there another ship at the bottom can you guys oh yeah it seems like there's another ship at the bottom he's doing very well tonight so you know where you guys are in position alright so we're gonna I'm gonna fire my my two torpedoes again I know what I'm gonna do miss before you move into that round the only other thing I might suggest is a Mike if you do a flyby you can give the gunnery people an extra attack it's it's a little risky if you have to like fly right over them and if you don't make the roll you might pay a price just wanted to mention so you knew all your options I need some more pluses from the captain um if I felt like my Gunners were actually really well oh oh snap fair enough he got the bug shooting yeah apparently he needs to clean his lenses yes all 3000 of them uh yeah you guys are facing the port side again so there's no shields on that side so destroying away you're fine you're uh well up okay 18 and 9 oh I got me one more took the game to cold ah oh yeah yeah I've got a check on the rogue missile pull the little missile yeah it's got a 16 speed so you can turn it around and take advantage of your 16 speed to reorient oh and I think you can reach us I don't think we can stop all of them we're gonna take it what's that you have to miss oh the other two missed oh but they're out there now to add 2 more torpedoes into the into the fray now we're gonna need a good pilot to dodge all the freaking torpedoes that are launched after us if you're cuter because amidst the one on the top right okay the let's get this right here the blue torpedo coming there why should that have gone 16 hexes away on the last round Bob oh that's a good point I suppose it would fire in a straight line if it missed the fact is that it has no field you guys gonna probably omelet with a pepper nuclear weapon it's not my Matt America stuff well those things will still follow after us though unless the gunner misses well we can just hide it on the other side of their ship and climb into them once we disable it yeah I love anyway no for this round for this round the blue one shouldn't hit us it should be 32 do it 16 and 16 for the two turns I agree so next turn it'll be our it is right now these further out okay targeting enemy weapons systems and I'm taking a plus-one cuz nobody else has used one yet they might need it you might that might actually be necessary 19 is amiss 20 damn that has +1 in it you know I'm gonna Benny that one yes this is a big role it's better that was worth it I think captain would you like me to use the third tactical nuclear missile captain you were very quiet yes everybody on the bridge he said yes yeah he said yes yes he I I didn't hear him say no yes no use yesterday good I heard it I heard it yes I heard it do it she was 31 we only have two nukes well plus one for your level 32 who are enthusiastic enough that you will come up you booklet go ahead and give me your damage rolls Oh we'll all want 124 I'll take two ones within eight and two sevens yeah what do you do Bob I got seven thirty in one and civvy installs to go octa go ahead all right I believe is your city in one hour nope I think it's a 22 hit yeah there's no way there's no way I'm in on a twenty you don't have piloting skill huh no wait a minute you're adding fries yeah I got a four pilot release your computers give you an additional plus one yeah I got it set so you you're gonna base it you're piloting skill is four that's better than your attack bonus plus two for computers is plus six plus your decks bonus what's your decks bonus pretty high plus for your at plus ten so your role should be 11 + 10 21 plain what does that mean can we wreck on that last one because I didn't add I didn't put it in my new decks bonus from the level up you had a little bit you know it would have been a hit I wouldn't have had to UM give your baby back oh thank you you're so kind what's uh what's the image on that gun what are you on the light rail done 44 done the other turret so that's the coil gun it's 44 oh he's got a good weapon there that's one I could have done I know you're gonna know that the other one there milk in this thing huh yeah yeah I met - what all right down 31 plus 8 is not 39 total damage okay there we go that's multiple thresholds there there's gonna be lots of glitching in critical errors yeah at this point I'm just gonna say the chef begins the drift do we want to go through the exercise of taking out those last two torpedoes or are we saying that Mike's a good enough pilot to do that I feel like Mike can get them to follow him and then drive them into the ship and cause the pilots know or or perhaps their their their systems are so damaged they can't even take control the torpedoes and they just fly off into space correct sounds good the you know you note that there is a I Alesia her scanning from the bathroom notes that there is a a docking port airlock at the partnership captain captain I do not think we need to enter the ship we tell them to eject the component of the stellar D generator or we blow them up a nuclear tactical missile the captain is asleep its narcolepsy will it be a problem with captain Nala she'll be sleeping at the helm I do not like this decision is she asleep at the wheel go go go ghost I think before before she fell asleep I heard her say that we should talk to hay for the dogs awake in the background I missed it would trigger I heard something similar I heard you are now the captain I look at me trigger you are the captain now I think I think I think I should always have been the captain we should hell them and tell them what we think yes captain you should tell them captain trigger like David all before iya DC comes back from the bathroom you have a new captain your new captain trigger is giving you orders now listen to him he'll the ship and tell them to eject the the piece or we will blow them up yes we've already tried wah yes what they are not dead in the water now with us about to kill them right now they are dead in the water trigger change the ringtone for our spaceship I do not change you to a single deep from now on because those do then all those those beeps are you're annoying exterminate exterminate that's what should say that is a cool ring tone I like that ring on so the captain gets on you can see from the video display that the ship is got some significant damage going on background sparks flying smoke typical Star Wars they start track well you know they do the building even though the out of the hole if everything else is blowing up - I know - watch if you wanted you ought to come get it admire as the new captain I think we should fire one more nuclear missile these cabinets emanate for determinate check with that guys it was he doing in tell me you guys are busy the [ __ ] are you supposed to board the ship oh whoa got aboard the ship I know it's just so we still have two more missiles come on now what are we gonna do come on this is like check-offs nuclear tactical missile yeah you know just leave it out there in the middle of act 2 of the play if you see that if you see a nuclear missile launcher in act 1 you're gonna see it fired by act 3 you're gonna see a mushroom cloud by act 3 and your happy times and I can go collect the torpedoes and fly them to the to their ship and have their own torpedoes do damage to them hell of it I guess we will have to abort and kill them I suppose kill so many things to kill something that is already dead it is you know it is like it is like when you eat now I see the dog delicious meal yeah and it is so good and you want to eat it again normally you cannot do that with these creatures you can do that first time captain now uh should we board their ship or shoot at them again mobilize them yeah they're not very mobilized they can't go anywhere they are disabled but they won't give us the peace they told us either to board the ship or destroy it how about kanjo we can't hear you Jeff if you're talking we can't hear you sorry Josh just oh yeah Josh says we have to board the ship we're missing we're missing a key component of this adventure you missed the railroad part we need to get on the tracks and we need to board their ship Christa Johnson I suggest you follow the tracks that lead us to the docking port on the ship yes tracks I'm going to move our ship there you go can we scan to see if we know more about the nature of the ship and who is in it how many occupants are in the ship unfortunately you know from experience that you can't scan a ship of undead and get account for right forms because there's no light signals all right don't talk was life long but there is no leaving signal as weather then we can scan and we can confirm there's no living creatures on it correct okay you you you get the impression there are some living creatures but more of the rodent all mammalian stack all right you know I think I think if our ship had a transporter pot we can its transported one of the tactical nuclear missiles to their bridge oh my god oh my god Mike Juhu I love we have how much doesn't one of those costs that is next unfortunately fortunately unfortunately there's no teleportation in this though unless despite that Telus spell the tech about the technical bits are gets teleporters later on you could teleport even our feet so all right you successfully docked the front of the ship you send the goblins in first fully armed toots I got to go to the bathroom Simeon's perhaps you should talk to them I'll meet you guys there in a bit do you only have to use the bathroom right now it is a critical time when we are saving the universe all right it is the map you've entered the dark I obvious a problem as you enter the room the computer states for tea party detected self-destruct initiated t-minus two minutes you have 20 rounds and that person is deployed thirty and organic life-forms we're being on the railroad tracks Jules you believe you want the frame 20 minute 20 Round Top then he'll get out we have music or more and see all the places it's okay to smack women to get them to stop being hysterical the scanners say it is toast weapons on the walls are gonna shoot us Ozzy this is 25 17 hashtag me too come on and hashtag me three and hashtag be four come on oh but they don't remember that I mean maybe it maybe it's maybe it's in vogue again it could be like you know the 70s like airplane get a hold of yourself yeah also it's me if you do need to pee the average mammal piece for 21 seconds and it is six seconds per round so we would be losing three rounds of our 22p so you should have thought about that before you left the spaceship severe evacuation we've also got a shape you've got a wash are you for four rounds I didn't want her to feel pressure that's good Vivian you're a bug be on the floor alright man alright the turret deploy in the in the room you're in they fired and a little [ __ ] comes out one rolls the flies it says to be continued ah I think it'd be better to run though the twenty rounds all in one night no I don't want to I agree so technically if you want to make sure you escape the ship you have to run in for ten rounds and give yourself 10 rounds to get back out there if somebody wants to do some culture checks and some knowledge checks about systems you can find out some information that may help you oh we can do that on next game yeah trigger might even be able to disable the self-destruct or delay it I didn't want to I felt bad real ready to get in here but I really liked the idea of the time oh it's fine it's a cool idea yeah yeah I like it too it's almost things where you get encountered you're like god dammit this is so annoying and then you're like but it's kind of cool I was prepping in web stage this is why I don't prep at the last minute this idea like this pop into my head this is definitely a steal so anyway I just went oh it was so fun firing a tactical nuclear missile tonight oh my gosh it was so good everybody's gonna wait that haven't shows so good thanks for letting me do that I'll get back on engineering next time I started combat was a much better engaging event every switch for me I had think it was for a lot of people a lot of people it seemed better and we will absolutely positively keep track of ammo next session as it will matter how you're running through here I might suggest like I like what Chris and maybe Mikey and I did where you got your health and your ammo tracker just visible at all times yes maybe we all do that so what I'm gonna do is I'm gonna have Indian Indian it shouldn't work he'll have been stepping through I'm gonna add a dummy character that's gonna say update counter and then update ammo and I'll have a paper sheet or if we need to do that so it'll be part of everybody's turn okay let me see my can have it visible at all times no please do this this is for me so that I know that you know I've tried to keep track of it the past I feel miserably for you guys so when we as our batteries recharge like if we take a rest or batteries get recharged to this day this new one that you were in the trip for five days everything is fully charged right now all right I didn't know if we plug it into a wall or something okay I'd have to assume you all have at least two batteries 220 charged batteries in there full charge I think I've got five right now yeah Josh every time you reset us though we lose those tokens so we have to rebuild it every time for some reason Oh we'll go to a new page when we go to a new page the tokens are new yeah that's true look you guys rested so you should be fresh right now everything should be charged and fresh look at that that's cool I like okay so for the record Joshua sent out that pazi oh by the puzzle puzzle puzzle page Jules and I worked on it in mostly Jules I was getting four out of the stick pages all done what's remaining which ones have you not solved yet back it's the one that looks like a Sudoku puzzle and then I just have them gotten to the last one on demand i'm dime Malka diamo useless yeah i doesn't mean I know how to pronounce it they just say Darmok sound we just add our mock Darmok and Jalad at Tanagra with the one about the oracle which i just haven't gotten to you his arms open see honesty box I'm the ocean on the ocean vessel is sorry so all right yeah sounds good to be in bed please those are diem just stuck together balances this part was easy now they are up this in case we I wasn't sure how long we're gonna get to get here so if we've gotten here like that we'll be playing it but it's you know quarter 11 now so well bag it for now we go first thing next time and that gives me some leeway to prep the next whatever what's the whatever really next so are you somebody I thought you're gonna say Jeff as long as the DM has conscious players as the street hurts you have scotch there's no way this room on right now I know the last one Josh like all right everybody turn your lights off no we lost Jeff yeah movie as possible so we get three seconds in Mike starts cracking jokes Emily yep and then Adams there and then just alright and then just asleep alright that didn't work out quite as I'd hoped I tried three so alright guys for the record I think that next week and my last people thing in the body not that I'm using it for this so I don't know that I would beat it forward alright gentlemen have a great night I hope you enjoyed it was fun thank you very much - thank you very good see ya there's you know Jeffy | Skryme | UC8iXMbxJMGo4S9FnY4k56_g | 2020-07-05 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 21,632 | 107,883 |
E8CMuLNfKqw | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E8CMuLNfKqw | #ThatFarmLife - 19 - Sunny is Crowing and it's Snowing! | [Music] hey everybody um it's december 5th 6th i don't know oh god sorry um and we're getting our first really big blizzard i mean look at the size of these flakes it's crazy and i haven't recorded the chickens in a while so i decided um it's not right in the morning because they've already let them out like that but they're in again because obvious obvious reasons it's snowing oh my god it's all climbing all over me um but i wanted to record the uh the chickens how big they are because i i haven't i just i've been so busy guys i haven't had a chance to oh who's that is that uh it's hard to see with the light that's either autumn or that's speckles oh there's there's sparrow hi sparrow and sparrow and marilyn have been laying eggs i think um put this up here i think that flower might be laying eggs as well but she doesn't have the colored eggs and i think that's the only reason why is because she's not 100 ericana i mean she looks like she's hi honey look how big they are okay so that was autumn up there okay so that's autumn up there and um speckles where's raven huh there's a little flower over there and here's fiero who is such a love she she gets actually gets jealous at night when i hug the the ch i take them and i hug my chickens at night um oh no sorry that's beckles that's raven up there with her i think yeah i don't know i'll figure out what he says oh no wait oh marilyn's laying on the nest i kind of want justin to do something about making that a tighter seal we've been filling the um boxes though with plenty of shavings and stuff so it's pretty toasty in here um and you know we have the heat lamp as well which is on this my beautiful sunny he's such a beautiful sorry is it the handsome rooster um but no sparrow she gets she gets so jealous if she is not the last chicken to be patted at night it is so funny her eyes actually close and stuff it's so cute but i have some stuff i wanted to i have some bread and corn i wanted to throw to throw to them of course they might not go out um but we'll see let me just let's face it there's my little girl hi baby hi little marilyn okay there's no eggies yet not today anyways well no actually the spring eggs this morning no there weren't any eggs this morning it's usually we get one one to two a day right now and that's only because the only three girls that are possibly laying or have laid our the first batch which is you know marilyn um sparrow she's a good layer aren't you girl and um flower so yeah i just want to throw them some some bread hi marilyn hello oh you want to come out you're not laying on the nest anymore hi baby oh you're just so adorable take a picture these girls they look so similar now with their their the pattern on their neck are the same but marilyn i think that's as big as she's gonna get because she um is part silky which i struggled with remembering on one of the past videos struggled but there's the three older girls and there's sunny it's like what's up what are we what are we doing want some bread oh yeah oh marilyn this is my bread oh sparrow look look look look look um so yeah it's been it's been something else oh and oh okay you take the whole thing all right little fluffy butt um my car uh just broke down last night which was great i was on my way to getting my son from work and um the oil light went on and then the battery light went on and i started to slowly uh decelerate and wasn't able to put my brakes or anything so that was fun but i mean everything everything worked out we have aaa so my husband and my parents oh there's my sonny crowin um we were able to you know my parents were able to to come over um because they they live only 19 minutes away from me they were able to come over to the house and and stay with the kids because they were sleeping and um so that way once they got there my husband could leave and get me and we got the aaa tow came and got the car and followed us home so you know um it just sucks because my van's been out of commission since august um you know my car is out of commission but the silver lining is my husband gets he gets laid off every year and so he just got laid off a few days ago which it's like my car just my car held out till till then so now it's it's not like i'm stuck because you know i homeschool my kids if i needed to go anywhere you know my husband could take me because i am so deathly afraid of driving the um the truck just just because guys i just i can't i just can't i thought i was gonna have a hard time with oh hold on flower here girl i thought i was going to have a hard time with um you girl here girl oh so cute um it doesn't have a hard time driving the van you know from from when i used to have i used to have a sonata and i mean it's not a big car obviously but then after that i was like i don't know if i can drive a bigger vehicle but i did and i i love my van so i don't know i'm thinking of maybe um seeing if i can get a alone myself because my credit's good and um you know getting a a new van because i i i could use it i mean obviously i got four kids and stuff and a whole menagerie here you drinking the water from the uh snow droplets you want some more bread sonny you want some bread sonny yep he's he's a good rooster he really is i'm glad i mean he's just so magnificent he's a good boy okay marilyn okay i know oh oh flower got it come on raven come on uh oh i hear um oh god i already hear ambulance and stuff like that in the distance because it probably because of the snow and oh lord i hope and pray that whoever whatsoever is going on they're okay it's like oh my god my parents are out in this right now they had it they had to go to tractor supply of course my dad's got a truck so he's a good driver um but uh they had to get some food for their animals oh my goodness okay okay okay okay okay oh my word can i can i take some pictures of you i haven't been able to take um pictures of my my chickies here huh it's just been so crazy hi flower up you don't know don't jump on me you got muddy feet yes you do huh i love these birds i really do i just love them here with this oh yeah that's a big piece of oh it's a big piece of bread but yeah um i found out from somebody at walmart a couple weeks ago they mentioned you know because i was getting see i love if you guys know who jordan paige is i absolutely love her youtube channel she actually she changed my um financial lifestyle i guess she could say and um she introduced you know the whole fact that you can freeze things like bread you can make pre-made peanut butter chili sandwiches and freeze them or pretty much anything you could you could do lasagna what you know whatever you know you can just you can look it up or whatever um and anyways oh that was a quick one but anyways i go to like walmart you know because i have a big family and i like to you know i'm not gonna just throw money out the window um and i do apologize guys this isn't just going to be about chickens this is this is going to be about stuff that i kind of just want to chit chat about you know that's okay um i figured why not if you're not interested you don't have to keep watching but you know if you are interested then cool you'll hang out and stuff um or you know and get some little little money saving tips and whatever but anyways um what has to do with with bread she's like oh yeah i go in the clearance section and get the bread because you can just put in the freezer which is so true and so you know they they have i mean they have daily loaves of bread that like italian or french bread that are a dollar anyways which you know is cheap enough you know but then they they put them on discount saying oh they have to be sold by today like 65 cents i'm like heck yeah i'm gonna get like four loaves of those i'm just getting some corn here um and so i was buying them in the cashier she told me that the salvation army in town does a every friday um from 9 to 12 you can go there and you like you don't have to you know you don't have to be on like whatever food stamps or anything like that you can just go and they have tons of like food that you know is just they're giving away or whatever and so anyways they went there and i was like girl check it out and i told the lady i have a family of six you know and i said well my husband's unemployed right now because he just went on it and um so she gave me this huge box of food like all good food guys um cereal um macaroni and cheese juice boxes apples like little individual apple sauces chicken organic chicken broths um what else tomatoes um corn isn't throwing corn this is this is old cornbread um cans of corn tuna like albacore tuna tuna fish tomato sauce you know pasta sauce stuff like that um peanut butter and then the bread guys like no joke they they get they get donations from stores that you know this this bread could be it could be expired but like one or two days or whatever which is like guys there's nothing on it it's fine okay you know many preservatives are in stinking bread you know um but anyways she was like oh yeah you can take take whatever you want so i got like i got five loaves of whole wheat or whatever or not even whole wheat i don't know it was like potato once one thing was like potato bread one was like wheat bread but anyways it was like the bread that like you know my kids would use anyways and then i got a big loaf of hawaiian um bread my teenager absolutely loves he ate the whole loaf already and i also got like uh they had some little pies they had hot dog rolls hammer girls so anyways i got i got a seated um hamburger rolls which my younger two my two younger boys they ended up just eating um up today and also i got some other kind of loaf or whatever something but anyways i put like a lot so in the freezer but the other ones i had made um 38 peanut butter and jelly sandwiches like i pre-made them and wrapped them individually and froze them yeah so this and now now i'm going to be making french toast um with a lot of the other stuff that i have in my freezer which again don't knock it guys until you try it i mean just the fact that i mean there was so much bread that the lady you know she there she says you know i just can't stand seeing food go to waste oh don't worry this food will not go to waste and it's true so if you guys you know if you have a big family and say i know right now times are tough with with you know corona and all this stuff if you have a hard time getting food or whatever or if you feel like you could just use a little extra there are places like that i know in massachusetts there's you know salvation army i'm pretty sure salvation are was all over the place but i mean just check it out guys you know don't don't you know whatever stick your nose up to it or something like that because i'm not ashamed but anyways i'm done with my rant um i guess i just need to get that out i want to show you my beautiful chickens but look how big they are look at look how big raven is now like oh my goodness she's getting so big they're all getting so big i just love them sunny what was that he's like you startled me but um i hope you guys have a fantastic day i hope you guys are are safe and well and um you know just if it's snowing like this where you are just just be careful out there you know and uh stay warm but i hope you guys have a blessed day and i'll see you in my next view alright guys bye [Music] you | UrsyPlays | UCGdW7aFWtonzpyIbSXeGD0w | 2020-12-24 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,366 | 11,467 |
e_u3iQdmBTs | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e_u3iQdmBTs | Sex Addiction, Hypersexuality, Compulsive Sexual Behaviour Disorder (CSBD) | and all other creatures of land and sea today we are going to discuss sex addiction is there such a thing or is it all male chauvinistic hype and my name is Sam bakrin I'm the author of malignant self-love narcissism resisted and I'm a professor of psychology in CFC UPS the center for international Advanced professional studies and the Sears Consortium of universities so but before we go into the issue of sex addiction and whether there is such a thing my video is about mate poaching backstabbing bed mouthing fake friends elicited a tsunami of questions by far the most common question is should I punish them for what they have done of course you should the entire Justice System is founded on retribution in Just Desserts and in case of betrayal so profound there is no statute of limitations and no proportionality you see I am an Old Testament kind of Jew two eyes for an eye and a nose into the bargain mind you it may take weeks or months or years but Justice will be meted out and whoever the perpetrator may be you should be looking behind his shoulder day and night but I will be I will deal with deserving penalties for friendship Betrayal on my return for my trip to Budapest I remind you that if you want to book a counseling session with me just try to send vacuuming gmail.com I will be in Budapest we can meet face to face to your great detriment so let's Dive Right In pardon the pun there is a lot of Mis misunderstanding the the many misunderstandings a lot of misrepresentations regarding sex addiction I'm going to make a few points which are essentially counter-intuitive as I usually do and then we will go into the clinical picture of sex addiction but before we start the field of sexology four Six studies is thoroughly contaminated by political correctness actually this applies to many other disorders for example masochistic and sadistic personality disorders self-defeating personality disorder as it used to be known they were dropped after the dsm-3 because of pressure by feminists who insisted that masochistic personality disorder is a gender biased construct it reflects on women much more than men that's one example of political con corre correctness contaminating and I'm using the word judiciously clinical discourse same applies to sex addiction everyone knows that there is such a thing everyone knows it's a clinical entity I will go into it shortly but no one dares no one dares to include it in the most recent edition of the diagnostic and statistical manual Edition 5 text revision published a few months ago why because of special interest groups and political pressure this is not science this is pseudoscience this is politics of course of course there is such a thing as sexual addiction but there are many myths there are many misapprehensions and miscomprehensions regarding this and I'm going to try to shed some light on some of the aspects of sex addiction which are much neglected first of all do not confuse and conflate sex addiction would promiscuity is a choice to be indiscriminate in met selection sexual partner selection in other words promiscuity is Simply Having sex with anyone and everyone regardless of attributes character physical properties and so on so forth promiscuit is indiscriminate sex addiction is an entirely different thing many sex sex addicts are actually not promiscuous they do apply certain standards they are not indiscriminate they are discriminate but once certain certain attributes or certain standards have been met they're unable to control the impulse to have sex so sex addiction addiction is a compulsion promiscuity is a lifestyle choice a behavioral pattern um sexual Style it's not compulsive sex addiction is compulsive but Ironically in sex addiction usually there are some standards while in promiscuity than none the next thing you should know sex addition does addiction doesn't necessarily involve other people for example most sex addicts masturbate 10 or 20 times a day they can't control their masturbation this is their Outlet for their addiction to sex many sex addicts are actually celibate because they are terrified of their inability to say no they wanna they don't want to place themselves in situations where they will end up having sex and hurting loved ones spouses intimate Partners boyfriends or girlfriends so you can find sex addicts who are celibate but they must debate compulsively usually consuming porn and this Pawn consumption in sex addicts is gender neutral while among other people healthy people normally normal people um other people with personality disorders and so on among all other people men mostly consume pornography about 70 plus percent of pornography is consumed by men among sex addicts both men and women consume pornography equally no the pawn addict the I'm sorry the sex addict actually is not obsessed with sex it's not about having sex it's not like constantly thinking about sex it's more impulsive it's more sudden it's more an uncontrollable craving or urge to have sex with someone who fits the bill with someone who meets certain criteria and standards so there is like a threshold condition the the sex addict come comes across someone who satisfies a certain profile a certain job description but then at that point the sex addict becomes compulsive he acts impulsively his actions are sudden his urges and Cravings are uncontrollable and he has six or she has six sex addiction serves many psychodynamic or psychological purposes for example sex addiction the sex addict uses sex to self-soothe or to reduce anxiety now various studies starting in 1993 found that anxiety is actually not correlated with sex addiction there were studies of promiscuity among borderline among people with borderline personality disorder and some of them were sex addicts promiscuous and sex addicts and so this this thought is founded the group that was the group of people who were sex addicted or the group of people who were promiscuous were not anxious and the group of people who were anxious borderlines usually self-mutilated so you could you could consider you could conceive of sex addiction as self-mutilation the equivalent of self-harm in borderline personality disorder this is why the impulsive the sudden the uncontrollable nature of the sex impulse in sex addicts leads them to situations which are ego dystonic they feel shame they feel guilt and they do damage their relationships to a large degree they hurt themselves it's dysfunctional they are in distress now many sex addicts are actually motivated by the need for attention it's not about sex so much it's about attention there is an automatic negative thought involved and catastrophizing and the automatic negative thought is if I don't give sex if I don't agree to six there's nothing else I can offer that will guarantee attention if I want attention I have to engage in six is the condition for obtaining attention I get attention mostly and the focus of attention only when I engage in sex it's an automatic negative thought the catastrophizing aspect is if I were to abstain if I were to not give sex or to to not agree to F6 to not give consent then I will be abandoned I will be dumped I will be ignored now sex addiction didn't make it owing to political pressures didn't make it into the diagnostic and statistical manual Edition four text revision for 5 and text revision 5. it's Taboo it's not discussed this is despite the fact that several very important Studies have demonstrated clearly that sex addiction is a real clinical entity it's a real thing it's a real phenomenon there was a major study led by Rory Reed Reed Reid very right I think his name is [Music] a research psychologist in the department of Psychiatry at the University of California Los Angeles UCLA and he led the team of researchers he investigated at the time the proposed criteria for what was called then hyper hyper sexual disorder being two sixth having an idiot in Freud's terms which is too dominant overrides the ego so ride and his team made the most thorough study of sexual addiction and they published their findings in the Journal of sexual medicine and they concluded that the given criteria for sexual addiction are valid and that the disorder could be reliably diagnosed now Europe as usual is very different to the United States and much more advanced than the United States in terms of diagnosis and classification because Europe is European authorities like the who World Health Organization they are not subject to political pressures so in in um there's a there's a diagnostic manual ICD International classification of diseases published by the World Health Organization and in this in the 11th Edition there is something called compulsive sexual behavior disorder csbd it's also known as hypersexual disorder remember right and it's any study optional Behavior involving intense preoccupation with sexual fantasies and behaviors that causes distress that cause distress are inappropriately used to cope with stress cannot be voluntarily curtailed and risk or cause harm to oneself or to others the disorder again compulsive sexual behavior disorder csbd also involves impairment in Social sexual or other important functions so we have something very similar to sex addiction in the ICD 11 but not in the DSM now I will read to you the criteria of compulsive sexual behavior disorder a persistent pattern of failure to control intense repetitive sexual impulses or urges resulting resulting in repetitive sexual behavior symptoms may include repetitive sexual activities becoming a central focus of the person's life to the point of neglecting health and personal care or other interests activities and responsibilities numerous unsuccessful efforts to significantly reduce repetitive sexual behavior and continued repetitive sexual behavior despite adverse consequences or deriving little or more satisfaction from it just to make clear sexual behavior could include compulsive masturbation compulsive porn consumption porn addiction it doesn't have to be with other people but usually it is with other people and it's very important that these activities do not give the sex addict any pleasure in most cases the sex addict cannot control these behaviors even when she knows this is going to ruin her relationships or marriage even when she knows that the consequences are going to be horrible and totally disproportional she can't stop herself or of course himself criteria in the ICD 11R a pattern of failure to control intense sexual impulses or urges and resulting in repetitive sexual behavior number two manifested over an extended period of time example six months or more number three that this Behavior causes marked distress or significant impairment in personal Family Social educational occupational or other important areas of functioning the stress that is entirely related to moral judgments and disapproval about sexual impulses urges and behaviors is not sufficient so we are not talking here about moral judgment we're talking about objective distress we're talking about the situation where repetitive urges compulsive behaviors destroy your life destroy your relationships make you lose people you love destroy your work or career undermine your life in a variety of ways what could be the root of all this what is the psychological etiology the reasoning behind um sexual addiction well not to put too far in the point of it on it we don't know we don't know we know that people with um sex addiction they all the all the time attempt to control or to diminish the amount of time spent engaging in sexual fantasies urges and behaviors they're obsessed with trying to somehow minimize their Compassion or cage it or somehow control it the experience these attempts is shameful they they feel helpless they feel impotent they feel hopeless because the more they more often they try the more often they fail it's a sense all pervasive sense of personal failure um these people engage in sexual behaviors and do experience them as compulsive when you interview them later they say I was an autopilot I didn't I was not there I didn't know what I were doing so we know that sexual addiction is somehow linked to certain types of dissociation for example derealization the feeling that you are not in reality you're in some kind of movie or depersonalization the feeling that it's not you who is doing these things someone else is and of course depersonalization and derealization are intimately connected with borderline personality disorder we may conceive of sex addiction as a desperate attempt to regulate shame guilt emotions and lay by moods um people who engage people who are sex addicts and keep doing these things could be again compulsive time-consuming masturbation and could be sex with with highly specific types and could be compulsive sex that follows specific settings so whenever you're in a date you end up having sex whenever you're in a in a room you end up having sex whenever you're in a restaurant you end up having sex whenever you're in a camp you end up so when there's a context a specific context it triggers sexual behavior and so these individuals find themselves under the spell and control and they know that this is going to have really bad adverse medical legal interpersonal consequences and they neglect other activities social recreational responsibilities they just the sex takes over the sex takes over in a variety of ways and hypersexual disorder which is the other name for sex addiction um is usually lifelong it's a dimension of personality in a way and so in cognitive behavioral theories of sexual addiction and csbd we believe that it's somehow linked to shame the shame is associated with cognitive schema of self-destruct self-defectiveness like I'm defective I'm incomplete I'm not whole it's and this is what I call the bed object this interjections I keep telling you you're unworthy you're unlovable you don't deserve happiness and so on so forth a feeling of social pain and isolation uh usually follows because you feel that you're not good enough to be loved appreciated by people so The Chronic shame gets attached somehow to social stigma and they both usually hail from early traumatic experiences sexual behavior in this case becomes self-soothing these people medicate with sexual behavior it's anxiolytic reduces anxiety and this becomes compulsive because they're constantly in an egoistonic State shame guilt anxiety whatever sex seems to be the only solution the excessive and inappropriate sexual behavior is socially unacceptable and this causes extra shame it's a self perpetuating self-sustaining cycle you misbehave sexually you feel guilt and shame you feel like an outcast you feel like a freak and so to self-soothe you engage again in sex inappropriate sexual in an appropriate setting or with inappropriate people and again you feel shame and guilt and again you need to have sex so it's self-reinforcing feedback loop and there is no good treatment it could be conceived as composite obsessive compulsive disorder or maybe anxiety disorder and some medication and some types of treatment reduce shame and help with social reintegration but all in all the outcomes are very poor and so is the prognosis it's a lifelong debilitating Behavior dysfunctional Behavior I'm sorry I couldn't end with a positive on a positive note actually I'm not and I um encourage you to post your thoughts and experiences especially those of you who are sex addicts and feel bad about it um why not share and see what other people have to say have fun kids and I am hasta la vista I'm on my way to Budapest and then when I'm back it's the time for fake friends | Prof. Sam Vaknin | UCLadFapyecCYAeuTqc12avA | 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Ix6JrzUDYQk | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ix6JrzUDYQk | Amrita Sher-Gil: A Self in Portraits - Rakhee Balaram, PhD | the legend of the artist amrita shergill is well known in india striking and passionate she was born of mixed hungarian and sikh parentage and lived a brief but luminous existence against the backdrop of colonial india and emergent nationalism her devotion to painting and her allegiance to techniques that she honed in paris produced startling imagery once she returned to india and rediscovered traditional art and everyday subjects that helped her to shape the course of modern indian art shergill's self-portraits deconstruct the myth of the artist and force a reappraisal of her in light of the number of images that show the development of the artist as a sometimes hesitant but able technician of her modern female persona while at the same time defining modern painting in india through an emphasis through an emphasis on individual style and subject matter this is to say that the artist explores a range of artistic styles and projections of the self while casting herself as a modern woman and a modern artist this stance as in self-portrait as a tahitian which we saw in kathleen's presentation breaks down at times in spite of the artist cherygil's portraits self-portraits between 1930 and 1932 reveal a period of rapid stylistic exploration in paris she is seen as a young woman using all of her feminine arts as a fearless and confident teenager with with an easy smile in a blue saree as a laughing bohemian with an arm full of bracelets painted in the blue and gold broken tones of van gogh uh as a sophisticated bourgeois in chic western dress and borrowing from the rich colors and romanticism of delaqua and finally as an artist in a masculine blue smock and a collar painted in the style of cezanne the self-portraits during this early period in france were for the most part academic exercises but they allowed the artist to experiment with shifts in mood clothing and character and 19th century artistic styles this permitted her to use the self-portraits as she did as did many other artists before her as a personal exercise without the requirements to satisfy patron or friends at stake was not only a serious and viable artistic career as a woman but the development of a subjectivity defined through the self-portrait as both muse and maker chergil consciously assumed the position of both artist and object this split consciousness reflected her european and indian parentage and upbringing a duality that has led geetha kapoor and part the mirror first to equate her with the mexican painter frida kahlo both artists were rediscovered during the early period of western and indian feminist awareness in the 1970s and early 1980s one of shergill's most striking self-portraits given to amrita amrita's lover and fellow student in paris boris teslitsky and now in the collection of his wife eveline is self-portrait with a red flower the painting depicts amrita with hats a gypsy-like blouse in a crimson rose with her face in close-up establishing an intimacy with the viewer that lends itself to psychological inquiry the immediacy and depth of the gaze contrast with the flatness of perspective and creates an ambiguous relationship between viewer and subject that echoes many sexualized women the intimacy of the unflinching gaze and sullen pout is later seen in the vulnerability of shergill's child wife from 1936. the abstract and cubist inspired background the relationship between white and red and the hat as a halo possibly derived from delaqua created the effect of an icon or amrita as madonna that the seemingly christian allegorical reference marks a moment of departure in cherygil's painting and shares similarities with callows at time spiritually heterogeneous style frida kahlo's leftist leftist politics however her foray into folk art and later her complex relationship with surrealism were quite distinct from the post-impressionism to which shergill remained for the most part faithful callow had a strong male affinities too diego rivera leon trotsky and andre barton in 1938 and a circle of intellectual and artistic radicals where shergill led a rather more isolated if productive and original life in india and later pre-war hungary this was a situation that by turns frustrated and stimulated shergill as her diaries and letters attest she increasingly relied on the belief that she was the first to truly interpret india for the rest of the modern art world a few of shergill's portraits recall various explorations of the mask for which at times she draws quite literally on the legacy of western modernists the african mask-like face so critical to these artists can be observed formally in self-portrait with long hair the first one as well as the second one the latter apparently influenced possibly by mo digliani the long hair in both portraits is a vehicle of open sexuality with the traditional indian hair shown to be seductive opaque and a marker of the exotic much like freud's dark continent or the castrative potential signified by medusa's hair the contrast with calo's later painting self-portrait with cropped hair from 1940 which deliberately rejects these wilds through the guise of androgyny is instructive calo and chergil both resist and enact the feminine in their career as artist joan riviere's analysis of the writings of freud led her to speculate on the position of femininity something that we see as an ambivalent energy in share gill self portraits from the early 1930s as they shift between feminine and masculine projections riviere marked in 19 remarked in 1929 womanliness therefore could be assumed and worn as a mask both to hide the possession of masculinity and to avert the reprisals expected if she was found to possess it and she goes on famously to claim that they womanliness and the masquerade are the same thing like cherygil's long and flowing hair femininity acts as a disguise offering psychic and social protection for her more phallic energies the free the changing of amrita shergill's face into a more feminine one is evident from her frequent allusions to the excess facial hair uh that troubled the artist throughout her life this was a feature that she was at pains to hide in her self-portraits unlike frida kahlo who whose mustache is often distinctly visible chergil's lost nude nude self-portrait with the palette that we see here was painted during her time in paris and it displays her both as object and subject nude woman artist and phallic mother wielding a penetrative brush and i don't think you can actually see it on the slide but we have a kind of what looks like a brush held at an almost 45 degree angle the palette and brush should designate shergill as artist rather than model in the painting the gaze in the painting hits hints at both desire and mastery in relation to the female nude and her own body the artist's bisexuality further confuses the roles of woman as subject or object which under certain circumstances could also be equated with narcissism the latter condition also by scholars has been characterized as modern shergill at times flaunted the possibility of same-sex relationships synonymous with pleasure and fashionable since the turn of the century and with figures like the french colette the androgyny of two of her paris portraits uh self the self portrait uh on the left and on the right self portrait with easel is evident in the artist's capes or smocks and her hair cut short or tied back and i just want to point out uh two possible um references uh for for sure gill's uh self-portrait with the new uh and we see are artemisia gentileschi uh clothed but certainly much more dynamic in the act of painting uh as well as sudan suzanne valadan's self-portrait from 1931 where we see her sort of uh nude from the waist up but not crucially in the act of painting which makes this painting of share girls so special this blending of gender identity is more pronounced in the portrait of shergill's friend and possibly spurned lover marie louis chastny childhood theatricals allowed for dressing up and archival photographs exist of amrita's sister indira garbed as a european pyramid gentleman with amrita dressed as her female partner her nephew vivan sundaram remarks that a photograph exists of amrita riding a horse dressed in men's clothes wearing a tie shirt and solo topi as possibly breeches the fact that sharegills did not have a son and that their artist's daughter was their best hope for worldly success should also not be overlooked as a dynamic in her fearless lifestyle and her assumption of certain roles shergill as a young girl in 1925 had a more normal adolescent preoccupation with the self and enjoyed experimenting with her looks in order to emulate the fashionable garson she wrote at the age of 15 after having grown my hair for more than a year till it reached below my shoulder i have cut it i look much nicer like this it was at this time that shergill began sketching herself in thick crude outlines searching for the weight and arrangement of her features she embarked on a number of sketches in shimla during 1927-1928 the visit to the hill station by her uncle the indologist urban bok toy was formative for shergill and further nurture her ambitions as an artist but it was her teacher bevin pettman who suggested sharigal study further in paris he spotted promise in her beginner sketches that showed her boldness of form and the black contour line the latter like that of suzanne valadan would remain with her throughout her career shergill did not attempt to flatter herself in her early drawings their amateur nature testifies to the hours spent perfecting a technique and learning accuracy in the translation from eye to hand it was in paris that shared your self portraits flourished 19 and all the artists discovered a community of artists and friends in which she could live and work photographs show the rapture on her face uh of the artist dressed in asari and seated in a cafe engaging in the quintessential french art of discussing culture and politics surrounded by male admirers and fellow students the inter-war year saw a number of artists from diverse countries and backgrounds haunting the streets studios cafes of montparnasse many of them created memorable self-portraits including sutin chagal pascal fujita the cosmopolitan city attracted a number of competing artists who came to the then center of the art world to train and exchange ideas hone their skills and promote their talents in a culture where many were forced to forge successful careers or go home competition was intense and share girl as a student was thrilled to come out on top of any concur and dutifully noted every success to her parents the artistics uh the artist's uh stylistic discoveries and personal awakenings deepened during the early 1930s leading to a rapid succession of self-portraits that share gill used as a vehicle through which to test roles the self-portraits during this period broke with the domesticity as daughter sister friend the artist found at home as seen in the many amateur photographs taken by her father omrao singh shergill rather the artist instead explored her identity through a variety of independent or transgressive women in society this can be seen in the dress of this gypsy-like and self-portrait with the red background the chic cosmopolitan seen here uh the bohemian uh with the hand that she could not manage to finish the femme fatale and finally artist seen in the in the remaining self-portrait that we see here with the easel such portraits demonstrate share gill evolving from girl to woman to artist as she explored a sensuality that ranged from the heavy handed to the subtle she cast herself in a serious light in self-portrait with the easel moving deliberately from the domestic and intimate context of the 19th century woman artist to the monumental and majestic poses that recall those of rembrandt and later van gogh uh chair gill's uh unfinished self-portrait also may have been influ uh influenced by the pose of elizabeth lebron which she uh could have seen at the uffizi gallery in florence during her six-month stay there with her mother and sister in 1924. even in the 18th century murray antoinette mary antoinette's court painter vijay lebron was accused of engineering her image and seducing the viewer in her self-portraits in order to garner attention as an artist these self-portraits created a stir amongst the visitors to the salon who were moved by her quote exceptional charm and beauty on the canvas she in this respect share gil's self presentation in cafes dressed in asari drew attention and set her apart quite distinctly from other europeans male or female this was also true of her self-portraits clothed in sarees or bohemian wear they distinctly marked her exoticism and allowed the artist to play the role of both primitive and modernist as in the accomplished self-portrait as a tahitian shergill's liminal status is european and indian is merged in this portrait as the artist identifies herself as both modern artist and primitive woman with her nude torso and floral print drape posing in front of his chinese screen this work signals a pivotal shift for sure gill i claim and marks a transition in her self-portraits on the artist's return to india in the winter of 1934 it is the other who bears the burden of the primitive whether real peasant or represented one while shergill crucially remains remote and her self-portraits begin to mirror her formal photographs of her as an unreachable talent or star skipping ahead and you see here this this representation with her her cousin sumer uh that in fact self-portrait uh as a tahitian is the last time we see shergill represent herself as nude and we see that burden is then placed uh on the other whether the real or represented peasant so i'm moving into the final section the multiple images displayed in shergill's self-portraits in paris were substituted to some extent by the publicity photographs that her father and others such as dalepsing and carl candelavala took of her on her return to india shergill recognized that the photographs were as essential to her career as her dress and artistic persona claiming and it is from my firm plan to earn my own living and for that i shall have to depend to a great extent on my own charms as in india the interest and understanding of art is at a low premium i must arm myself on a war footing the early photographs taken by her father like shergill's own self-portraits present her as a modern girl sharing traits with women from cities in japan germany south africa india china and elsewhere who were easily recognizable during the 1920s and 30s by their iconic visual elements including bobbed hair painted lips provocative clothing elongated body and open easy smile the so-called modern girl challenged the nation through her ambiguous moors her self-absorption at the expense of maternal qualities her adherence to fashion and the right to choose her own sexual partners cher gill was keen to portray herself as just such a progressive woman and often spoke frankly of her sexuality in her letters to her parents shergill's status is a biracial woman with fair skin and her embrace um her embrace of european fashions and values broke with the image of the traditional indian woman this gave rise to a kind of emergent nationalism that could be observed more in her paintings of peasants than in her own self-presentation as an artist she sought the authentic or what she called the essential india as seen in her sensitive portraits of the rural poor yet her own image became ever more glamorized and remote so early photographs show share girl in the chic western dress the bobbed hair the vamp the makeup the confident poses uh etc now this is something that i i've just seen recently and i and i haven't actually explored the relationship between shergill and the possible european influences or in this case hungarian influences to her stylization i was focusing more on the anglo-indian and the eurasian uh but this was something that i thought it could possibly develop further in any in any case we we come back to shergill and her borrowing from the eurasian or the anglo-indian heroines in silent films and early talkies in the 1920s and 1930s who were growing in popularity and gaining success with the masses women with mixed race backgrounds emerged as stars among them sulochana we see here on the left ruby myers who liked shergill had jewish roots there are also a number of others such examples suggest the way in which amrita and indira shergill with their cosmopolitan lifestyle and european fashions and heritage could slightly fit themselves into a model of modernity and popular culture even if it potentially aligned them with women who came from the lower classes but who had been able to transcend their background through talent and beauty this is evident from the family photograph showing fashionably dressed girls with their flapper hairstyles and makeup share girl's romantic nature and love of popular film was further manifest in numerous references scattered throughout her letters along with published critiques of indian cinema in indian cinema journals films that she saw as a child in india were dutifully recorded in her early diaries and included many european and hollywood silent film productions and notes of their stars amongst them she mentions countess reena de liguoro and soviet three polinegri and carmen betty blythe and queen of sheba and barbara lamar in the eternal city she even published her thoughts on art and film in magazines such as picture play in an article that included a prominent photograph of her shergill as a modern artist became analogous with her alluring photograph in 1936 one indian newspaper included her photograph but no image of her painting and labeled her the brilliant woman artist such a headline gave the artist the masculine aura of genius with the article focusing on her individual style and potential and potential more than the modernity of her art the latter was not well comprehended by the indian public that is what modern art was which she knew instinctively chergil's striking image had to capture attention and often bore the weight of an encounter with the work of art that was not always understood so moving to last speech her publicity photographs borrow borrowed from the eras sitara the stars that we've just seen as much as from the glamour and mystery of indian royalty then and later uh exemplified by the maharani of kuchbehar and her daughter gayathri devi shergill had met the beautiful maharani in january 1921 and on the ss mulva traveling from marseille to bombay the maharani recalled the moment when she first she met the artist again in delhi in 1939 along with her daughter the princess hayesha guy three devi cheryl gill glibly if tellingly also designated herself as an indian princess having been thus nicknamed in france for her looks and exoticism neither royalty nor the sitara were subject to societal rules and class or glamour thus gave chergil the requisite distance through which to explore authentic india it was not until 1937 that shergill finally portrayed herself in the manner of her stunning photographs into self-portraits self-portrait in blue sorry and a self-portrait from the same year that shows her wearing ornate jewels her intention was to use these self-portraits as publicity for her career and she riley referred to one of them as her quote sugary self-portrait reflecting perhaps the commercial intention behind it the subjectivity of shergill so different from tagore's own exploration of the unconscious manifests in her self-portraits a woman growing up in diverse countries and shifting political climates forever informed by ambition her later paintings reflect india under colonialism and dominated by patriarchy a time before female consciousness was raised in the 1970s and 80s when her face became one of its symbols her series of portraits in india gave us a unique glimpse into a world in which the female image was to a certain degree conflated under the under nationalism with mother india even by shergill herself you know that painting and which substituted the real if rarified image of a woman by a woman for the culturally imagined one yet shergill's publicity photographs and the final self-portraits present a woman well aware of her own image to gore and the bengal schools power and dominance were being challenged from within the country their male bastion with the exception of modest tsunami devi and control of modernism was both still rising on and on the wane with shergill poised to strike she remained in command of her image and of its possibilities thereby altering the face of 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zYnBuOSJ5F0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zYnBuOSJ5F0 | AD&D 1e Combat Calculator Combat Wheel | all right hello and welcome back and this uh video i am going to be discussing this combat wheel for one e um add first edition combat wheel that i came across online from our website mageothestripidtower.blogspot.com had this add first edition combat computer looked pretty good so i printed it out on some cardstock and i put it together and it actually works pretty well and really kind of speeds up that first edition lookup table play stuff so i thought i would kind of show this off and kind of demonstrate how to use it if you're playing first edition this is definitely very handy on my own campaign um using it it is uh a big help for coming compared to just having things written out so what you would do uh once you get it put together because there's three different parts you print it out you put it together with a um and i just used a little uh brass tack thing in the middle um and it was just as simple as that uh printed out some like thicker paper i had some thicker construction type paper not exactly construction paper but it was definitely thicker than uh photocopy paper um and it's a nice and stiff and i glued the two sides together to make it even more stiff and then the one the top section here actually turns so what we have here is they have this arrow that points to the armor class you're trying to hit there's uh cutouts with the weapons and that corresponds to the weapons versus armor table and the player's handbooks those modifications you can make and really it is pretty much that simple so let's say as an example this is the example from the website even we have a wizard a six-level wizard who's trying to use his dagger to stab a uh a uh an opponent with an armor class of ten so it's the first thing you do it doesn't matter what they are a fighter a wizard a rogue you know earth a thief a magic user cleric monster got the word rogue in there i got a different version of d um in there but uh a thief so you just put the point the arrow at whatever that armor class is armor class 10 in this case and then right here we look for the magic user sixth level points to this line right here you can see that pretty good my sixth level so we pointed this to 10 and this is 6th through 10th level points at this line follow that line right up that takes us to a 9 okay so that's our basic number and that's the number that corresponds to the magic user table in the dungeon master guide so for that uh sixth through tenth level wizard trying to hit armor class 10. i'll show you there it is a nine so that number definitely matches and then we can take it one step further then because we know he's using his dagger so we can kind of scan these little tables here and find there and they are in alphabetical order and find dagger dagger gives us a plus three so we're going to subtract that number so nine minus plus three gives us six would be what he would need uh to uh to get that uh armor class 10 opponent um and of course this number here matches up to the player's handbook the players handbook weapon types general data and two hit adjustments table on page 38 and so looking at that armor class adjustment for 10 for a dagger is just as the wheel showed us is plus three so instead of having to look at multiple charts in the book we can very quickly and simply flip through this wheel here to kind of figure it out now the same thing if a fighter using a dagger if the fighter the six level fighter had been trying that we'd go back here five to six can we leave that at that on ten fighter wheel is this orangish reddish wheel or uh line come back to five to six gives us a six if he's using the dagger that gives us a minus a positive three which so he would only need a three to hit that uh to hit that guy if he was a level six fighter already um so yeah and of course that works all the way on down so from a score of positive or a armored class of 10 all the way down to an armor class of negative 10. one thing on in the player's handbook that armor class adjustment table actually only goes to armor class of two anyway um so i'm going to kind of keep that in mind as you're looking at this wheel here they do have numbers that kind of line up in lower armor classes but i am not i think those might be other numbers that you're seeing and not the actual so that'd be one in um one shortcoming of this wheel maybe but otherwise it's a very it's very nice you get the it tells you what to do basically line this uh black line up subtract armor class adjustments from the two hit score and it's just that quick and simple on the back of it there's a quick few quick notes about recovery of spells um so in case you don't remember how spells are recovered uh there's some saving throws here for cleric fighter magic user thief so if you need to look up us you know your players uh playing the fifth level cleric needs to save again spells you can just go oh yeah he has the save there is 14. there's some other one ounce dose of poison can coat and how much poison can coat some stuff about dwarf and gnome constitution bonuses versus rod staff won and spells uh the turning on dead chart and then there is some notes in the uh on the website there that they actually updated these turning on on dead so that they are correct now apparently one time they weren't but they fixed them light sources charisma scores reaction adjustments for loyalty bonuses so yeah it's a very nice uh uh handy quick uh little tool to make combat uh even go that much faster especially if you want to flip through all those tables so so obviously you want your players to write out those two hit tables but this is definitely boom and away you go um makes it so much faster and so much simpler and you can actually use those armor class adjustments that i'm not sure many people actually use them but they definitely add to the game and you know they add to your weapon choice because not only does your weapon speed come into play that way um and the weapon speed is not on here which i kind of wish that it had been but uh but that you know your player is going to have that written on there on their uh chart or on their uh character sheet anyway but uh that would be the only uh thing there too if weapon speed had been available but i mean it's right there on the on the table on page 38 you could copy that out if you needed to but players are going to have that written down anyway so so yeah that's a real quick video to kind of show off this uh fighting wheel that i'm starting to use in my first edition games uh so far it's been working really really well i'll put a link in the description too in case anybody else is interested or where i found this i did not make this obviously i made i printed this out and glued it together but i definitely did not make this uh this wheel or these tables or anything like that i just uh i just did the crafty bit to it and put it together but that was that was the easy part whoever did this did you know an amazing job to get this set up and get it right so so i guess that's all for today thanks for watching and i'll see you next time | Craft D&D | UCPKpQAngkMNZ6_gTUP7FbUw | 2021-04-01 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,419 | 7,125 |
N6P8O8SNMPY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N6P8O8SNMPY | Thesis | Wikipedia audio article | a thesis or dissertation as a document submitted in support of candidature for an academic degree or professional qualification presenting the author's research and findings in some contexts the word thesis or a cognate is used for part of a bachelor's or master's course while dissertation is normally applied to a doctorate while in other contexts the reverse is true the term graduate thesis is sometimes used to refer to both masters theses and doctoral dissertations the required complexity or quality of research of a thesis or dissertation can vary by country university or program and the required minimum study period may thus vary significantly in duration the word dissertation can at times be used to describe a treatise without relation to obtaining an academic degree the term thesis is also used to refer to the general claim of an essay or similar work topic etymology the term thesis comes from the Greek tases meaning something put forth and refers to an intellectual proposition dissertation comes from the Latin dissertation meaning discussion Aristotle was the first philosopher to define the term thesis a thesis is a supposition of some eminent philosopher that conflicts with the general opinion Dartford to take notice when any ordinary person expresses views contrary to men's usual opinions would be silly for Aristotle a thesis would therefore be a supposition that is stated in contradiction with general opinion or expressed disagreement with other philosophers 104 B 33 to 35 a supposition as a statement or opinion that may or may not be true depending on the evidence and or proof that has offered 152 B 32 the purpose of the dissertation is thus to outline the proofs of why the author disagrees with other philosophers or the general opinion topic structure and presentation style you topic structure a thesis or dissertation may be arranged as a thesis by publication or a monograph with or without appended papers respectively though many graduate programs allow candidates to submit a curated collection of published papers an ordinary monograph has a title page an abstract a table of contents comprising the various chapters eg introduction literature review methodology results discussion and a bibliography or more usually a references section they differ in their structure in accordance with the many different areas of study arts humanities Social Sciences Technology Sciences etc and the differences between them in a thesis by publication the chapters constitute an introductory and comprehensive review of the appended published and unpublished article documents dissertations normally report on a research project or study or an extended analysis of a topic the structure of a thesis or dissertation explains the purpose the previous research literature impinging on the topic of the study the methods used and the findings of the project most World Universities use a multiple chapter format of an introduction which introduces the research topic the methodology as well as its scope and significance be a literature review reviewing relevant literature and showing how this has informed the research issue see a methodology chapter explaining how the research has been designed and why the research methods population data collection and analysis being used have been chosen DEA findings chapter outlining the findings of the research itself II an analysis and discussion chapter analyzing the findings and discussing them in the context of the literature review this chapter is often divided into two analysis and discussion F a conclusion topic style degree-awarding institutions often define their own house style that candidates have to follow when preparing a thesis document in addition to institution specific house styles there exist a number of field specific national and international standards and recommendations for the presentation of theses for instance ISO 7140 for other applicable international standards include ISO 2145 on section numbers ISO 690 on bibliographic references an ISO 31 on quantities or units some older house styles specified that frontmatter title page abstract table of content etc uses a separate page number sequence from the main text using Roman numerals the relevant international standard and many newer style guides recognize that this book design practice can cause confusion where electronic document viewers number all pages of a document continuously from the first page independent of any printed page numbers they therefore avoid the traditional separate number sequence for frontmatter and require a single sequence of Arabic numerals starting with 1 for the first printed page the recto of the title page presentation requirements including pagination layout type and color of paper use of acid-free paper where a copy of the dissertation will become a permanent part of the library collection paper size order of components and citation style will be checked page by page by the accepting officer before the thesis is accepted and a receipt is issued however strict standards are not always required most Italian universities for example have only general requirements on the character size and the page formatting and leave much freedom for the actual typographic details topic thesis committee a thesis or dissertation committee is a committee that supervises a student's dissertation in the US these committees usually consist of a primary supervisor or advisor and two or more committee members who supervise the progress of the dissertation and may also act as the examining committee or jury at the oral examination of the thesis see below at most universities the committee is chosen by the student in conjunction with his or her primary advisor usually after completion of the comprehensive examinations or prospectus meeting and may consist of members of the comps committee the committee members are doctors in their field whether a PhD or other designation and have the task of reading the dissertation making suggestions for changes and improvements and sitting in on the defense sometimes at least one member of the committee must be a professor in a department that is different from that of the student topic regional and degree specific practices and terminologies you topic Argentina in the latin-american doctor the academic dissertation can be referred to as different stages inside the academic program that the student is seeking to achieve into a recognized Argentine University in all the cases the students must develop original contribution in the chosen fields by means of several paperwork and essays that comprehend the body of the thesis correspondingly to the academic degree the last phase of an academic thesis is called in Spanish a defensive de grado defense a magistral or defense a doctoral in cases in which the university candidate is finalizing his or her licentiate masters or PhD program according to a committee resolution the dissertation can be approved or rejected by an academic committee consisting of the thesis director the thesis coordinator and at least one evaluator from another recognized University in which the student is pursuing his or her academic program all the dissertation referees must already have achieved at least the academic degree that the candidate is trying to reach topic Canada at english-speaking Canadian universities writings presented in fulfillment of undergraduate coursework requirements are normally called papers term papers or essays a longer paper or essay presented for completion of a four-year bachelor's degree as sometimes called a major paper high-quality research papers presented as the empirical study of a postgraduate consecutive bachelor with honours or baccalaureate as c'mon or a degree are called thesis honors seminar thesis major papers presented as the final project for a master's degree are normally called thesis and major papers presenting the students research towards a doctoral degree are called theses or dissertations at Canadian universities under the French influenced system students may have a choice between presenting a memoir which is a shorter synthetic work roughly 75 pages and of these which is 100 pages or more a synthetic monograph associated with doctoral work is referred to as a these see also compilation thesis either work can be awarded a mention done or excellence as a result of the decision by the examination committee although these are rare a typical undergraduate paper or essay might be 40 pages masters theses are approximately 100 pages PhD theses are usually over 200 pages this may vary greatly by discipline program college or university however normally the required minimum study period is primarily depending on the complexity or quality of research requirements theses Canada acquires and preserves a comprehensive collection of Canadian theses at Library and Archives Canada lack through partnership with Canadian universities who participate in the program topic Croatia at most university faculties in Croatia a degree is obtained by defending a thesis after having passed all the classes specified in the degree program in the Bologna system the bachelors thesis called zappers nearad literally final work or concluding work is defended after three years of study and is about 30 pages long most students with bachelor's degrees continue on to master's programs which end with a master's thesis called de plongee rad literally diploma work or graduate work the term dissertation is used for a doctoral degree paper doped or skid I certa topic Czech Republic in the Czech Republic higher education is completed by passing all classes remaining to the educational compendium for given degree in defending a thesis for bachelors program the thesis is called Bakalar skip race bachelors thesis for master's degrees and also doctor of medicine or dentistry degrees it is the diplom ova price master's thesis and for philosophy a doctor PhD degree it is dissertation desert touch deep race thesis for so-called higher professional school by sea odd born escola vas is called absolving skip race topic Finland the following types of thesis are used in Finland names in Finnish Swedish candidate and took Keela candidate of handling as the dissertation associated with lower level academic degrees bachelor's degree and at universities of Applied Science program Tuck gilma have handling program colloquially referred to simply as gradu is the dissertation for master's degrees which make up the majority of degrees conferred in Finland and this is therefore the most common type of thesis submitted in the country the equivalent for engineering and architecture students as diploma to yoke diplom Arbeit the highest level theses are called listen Satan took gilma licentiate of handling and tow turin vitae scourgeth doped or Civ handling for licentiate and doctoral degrees respectively topic France in France the academic dissertation or thesis is called a B's and it is reserved for the final work of doctoral candidates the minimum page length is generally and not formally 100 pages or about 400,000 characters but is usually several times longer except for technical theses and for exact Sciences such as physics and maths to complete a master's degree in research a student is required to write a memoir the French equivalent of a master's thesis in other higher education systems the word dissertation in French is reserved for shorter 1000 to 2000 words more generic academic treatises the defense is called Asotin ins topic Germany in Germany an academic thesis is called abdullah serbia door more specifically the basic name of the degree complemented by Arbeit rough translation work eg diplom are biet master are biet doctoral biet for bachelor's and master's degrees the name can alternatively be complemented by thesis instead eg bachelor thesis length is often given in page count and depends upon departments faculties and fields of study a bachelor's thesis is often 40 to 60 pages long a diploma thesis and a master's thesis usually 60 to 100 the required submission for a doctorate is called a dissertation or doctoral biet the submission for a habilitation which is an academic qualification not an academic degree is called habilitation shrift not habilitation sir be it PhD by publication is becoming increasingly common in many fields of study a doctoral degree is often earned with multiple levels of a Latin honors remark for the thesis ranging from summa laude best to write duly a thesis can also be rejected with a Latin remark non right non suffocate or worst as sub-ohm Nika known bachelors and masters theses received numerical grades from 1.0 best to 5.0 failed topic India in India the thesis defense is called a viva voce Latin for by live voice examination Viva in short involved in the Viva are two examiner's in the candidate one examiner is an academic from the candidates own University Department but not one of the candidates supervisors and the other is an external examiner from a different University in India PG qualifications such as MSC physics accompanies submission of dissertation in part one and submission of a project a working model of an innovation in part to engineering qualifications such as BTech ve M Tech or M II also involves submission of dissertation in all the cases the dissertation can be extended for summer internship at certain research and development organizations or also as PhD synopsis topic Indonesia in Indonesia the term thesis is used specifically to refer to masters theses the undergraduate thesis is called scripts II while the doctoral dissertation is called Dicer Tasi in general those three terms are usually called as two gazecki R final assignment which is mandatory for the completion of a degree undergraduate students usually begin to write their final assignment in their third fourth or fifth enrollment year depends on the requirements of their respective disciplines and universities in some universities students are required to write a proposal scripts II or proposal tesis thesis proposal before they could write their final assignment if the thesis proposal is considered to fulfill the qualification by the academic examiner's students then may proceed to write their final assignment topic Iran in Iran usually students are required to present a thesis in their master's degree in a dissertation in their doctorate degree both of which requiring the students to defend their research before a committee in gaining their approval most of the norms and rules of writing a thesis or a dissertation are influenced by the French higher education system topic Italy in Italy there are normally three types of thesis in order of complexity one for the Lauria equivalent to the UK bachelor's degree another one for the Lauria magistral equivalent to the UK master's degree and then a thesis to complete the Don tirado D ricerca PhD thesis requirements vary greatly between degrees and disciplines ranging from as low as three to four ec TS credits to more than 30 thesis work is mandatory for the completion of a degree topic Malaysia Malaysian universities often follow the British model for dissertations and degrees however a few universities followed the United States model for theses and dissertations some public universities have both British and u.s. style PhD programs branch campuses of British Australian and middle-east universities in Malaysia use the respective models of the home campuses topic Pakistan in Pakistan at undergraduate level the thesis is usually called final year project as it is completed in the senior year of the degree the name project usually implies that the work carried out is less extensive than a thesis and bares lesser credit hours to the undergraduate level project is presented through an elaborate written report and a presentation to the advisor a board of faculty members and students a graduate level however ie in MS some universities allow students to accomplish a project of six credits or a thesis of nine credits at least one publication is normally considered enough for the awarding of the degree with project and is considered mandatory for the awarding of a degree with thesis a written report and a public thesis defense as mandatory in the presence of a Board of senior researchers consisting of members from an outside organization or a university a PhD candidate is supposed to accomplish extensive research work to fulfill the dissertation requirements with international publications being a mandatory requirement the defence of the research work is done publicly topic Philippines in the Philippines an academic thesis is named by the degree such as Bachelor undergraduate thesis or master thesis however in Philippine English the term doctorate is typically replaced with doctoral as in the case of doctoral dissertation though in official documentation the former is still used the terms thesis and dissertation are commonly used interchangeably in everyday language yet it generally understood that a thesis refers to Bachelor undergraduate and master academic work while a dissertation is named for dr. at work the Philippine system is influenced by American collegiate system in that it requires a research project to be submitted before being allowed to write a thesis this project is mostly given as a prerequisite writing course to the actual thesis and has accomplished in the term period before supervision is provided by one professor assigned to a class this project is later to be presented in front of an academic panel often the entire Faculty of an academic department with their recommendations contributing to the acceptance revision or rejection of the initial topic in addition the presentation of the research project will help the candidate choose their primary thesis advisor an undergraduate thesis is completed in the final year of the degree alongside existing seminar lecture or laboratory courses and is often divided into two presentations proposal and thesis presentations though this varies across universities whereas a master thesis or doctorate dissertation is accomplished in the last term alone and is defended once in most universities a thesis is required for the best oment of a degree to a candidate alongside a number of units earned throughout their academic period of stay though for practice and skills-based degrees of practicum and a written report can be achieved instead the examination board often consists of three to five examiner's often professors in a university with a masters or PhD degree depending on the university's examination rules required word length complexity and contribution to scholarship varies widely across universities in the country topic Poland in Poland a bachelor's degree usually requires a proc a licensee Jaca bachelor's thesis or the similar level degree in engineering requires a prokta ins and irska engineer's thesis bachelors thesis the master's degree requires a praça Magister Scott master's thesis the academic dissertation for a PhD is called a Dicer Taoiseach or proxy dr. Scott the submission for the habilitation is called practicability signa or Die Serta hability Cigna thus the term Dicer Taoiseach is reserved for PhD in habilitation degrees all the theses need to be defended by the author during a special examination for the given degree examinations for PhD in habilitation degrees are public topic Portugal and Brazil in Portugal and Brazil a dissertation disorder sow is required for completion of a master the defense is done in a public presentation in which teachers students and the general public can participate for the PhD a thesis piece is presented for defense in a public exam the exam typically extends over three hours the examination board typically involves five to six scholars including the advisor or other experts with a PhD degree generally at least half of them must be external to the University where the candidate defends the thesis but it may depend on the university each University faculty defines the length of these documents and it can vary also in respect to the domains a thesis in fields like philosophy history geography etc usually has more pages than a thesis in mathematics computer science statistics etc but typical numbers of pages are around 60 to 80 for MSC and 150 to 250 for PhD in Brazil the undergraduate thesis is called TCC or trabajo de conclusive Deker so course conclusion work topic Russia Kazakhstan Belarus Ukraine in Russia Kazakhstan Belarus and Ukraine an academic dissertation or thesis has called what can be literally translated as a master's degree work thesis whereas the word dissertation is reserved for doctoral theses candidate of Sciences to complete a master's degree a student is required to write a thesis and to then defend the work publicly the length of this manuscript usually is given in page count and depends upon educational institution its departments faculties and fields of study topic Slovenia at universities in Slovenia an academic thesis called diploma thesis as a prerequisite for completing undergraduate studies the thesis used to be 40 to 60 pages long but has been reduced to 20 to 30 pages in new Bologna process programs to complete master studies a candidate must write magister schoo della masters thesis that is longer and more detailed than the undergraduate thesis the required submission for the doctorate is called dr. Scott a certain SIA doctoral dissertation in pre Bologna programs students were able to skip the preparation and presentation of a master's thesis and continue straight forward towards doctorate topic Slovakia in Slovakia higher education is completed by defending a thesis which is called bachelors thesis Bakalar scope Raqqa for bachelors program master's thesis or diplom OVA praça for master's degrees and also doctor of medicine or dentistry degrees in dissertation dizzer Tacna praça for philosophy a doctor PhD degree topic Sweden in Sweden there are different types of theses practices and definitions vary between fields but commonly include the C thesis bachelor thesis which corresponds to 15 HP or 10 weeks of independent studies D thesis Magister one year master's thesis which corresponds to 15 HP or 10 weeks of independent studies and ithi psious two-year master's thesis which corresponds to 30 HP or 20 weeks of independent studies after that there are two types of postgraduate degrees licentiate dissertation and PhD dissertation a licentiate degree is approximately half a PhD in terms of size and scope of the thesis Swedish PhD studies should in theory last for four years including coursework and thesis work but as many PhD students also teach the PhD often takes longer to complete topic united kingdom outside the academic community the terms thesis and dissertation are interchangeable at universities in the United Kingdom the term thesis is usually associated with PhD engd doctoral and research master's degrees while dissertation is the more common term for a substantial project submitted as part of a top master's degree or an undergraduate degree eg ba BSC BM use bed bang etc thesis word lengths may differ by faculty department and are set by individual universities a wide range of supervisory arrangements can be found in the British Academy from single supervisors more usual for undergraduate and masters level work - supervisory teams of up to three supervisors in teams there will often be a director of studies usually someone with broader experience perhaps having passed some threshold of successful supervisions the director may be involved with regular supervision along with the other supervisors or may have more of an oversight role with the other supervisors taking on the more day-to-day responsibilities of supervision topic United States in some us doctoral programs the dissertation can take up the major part of the students total time spent along with two or three years of classes and may take years of full-time work to complete at most universities dissertation is the term for the required submission for the doctorate and thesis refers only to the master's degree requirement thesis is also used to describe a cumulative project for a bachelor's degree and is more common at selective colleges and universities or for those seeking admittance to graduate school or to obtain an honours academic designation these projects are called senior projects or senior theses they are generally done in the senior year near graduation after having completed other courses the independent study period and the internship or student teaching period the completion of most of the requirements before the writing of the paper ensures adequate knowledge and aptitude for the challenge unlike a dissertation or master's thesis they are not as long and they do not require a novel contribution to knowledge or even a very narrow focus on a set subtopic like them they can be lengthy and require months of work they require supervision by at least one professor advisor they must be focused on a certain area of knowledge and they must use an appreciable amount of scholarly citations they may or may not be defended before a committee but usually are not there is generally no proceeding examination before the writing of the paper except for at very few colleges because of the nature of the Graduate thesis or dissertation having to be more narrow and more novel the result of original research these usually have a smaller proportion of the work that is cited from other sources though the fact that their lengthier may mean they still have total citations specific undergraduate courses especially writing intensive courses or courses taken by upperclassmen may also require one or more extensive written assignments referred to variously as theses essays or papers increasingly high schools are requiring students to complete a senior project or senior thesis on a chosen topic during the final year as a prerequisite for graduation the extended essay component of the International Baccalaureate diploma program offered in a growing number of American high schools is another example of this trend generally speaking a dissertation as judged as to whether or not it makes an original and unique contribution to scholarship lesser projects a master's thesis for example are judged by whether or not they demonstrate mastery of available scholarship in the presentation of an idea the required complexity or quality of research of a thesis may vary significantly among universities or programs topic thesis examinations you one of the requirements for certain advanced degrees is often an oral examination called a viva voce examination or just viva in the UK and certain other english-speaking countries this examination normally occurs after the dissertation is finished but before it is submitted to the University and may comprise a presentation often public by the student in questions posed by an examining committee or jury in North America an initial oral examination in the field of specialization may take place just before the student settles down to work on the dissertation an additional oral exam may take place after the dissertation is completed and is known as a thesis or dissertation defense which at some universities may be a mere formality and at others may result in the student being required to make significant revisions topic examination results the result of the examination may be given immediately following deliberation by the examiners in which case the candidate may immediately be considered to have received his or her degree or at a later date in which case the examiners may prepare a defense report that is forwarded to a board or committee of postgraduate studies which then officially recommends the candidate for the degree potential decisions or verdicts include accepted pass with no Corrections the thesis is accepted as presented a grade may be awarded though in many countries PhDs are not graded at all and in others only one of the theoretically possible grades the highest is ever used in practice the thesis must be revised revisions for example correction of numerous grammatical or spelling errors clarification of concepts or methodology an addition of sections are required one or more members of the jury or the thesis supervisor will make the decision on the acceptability of revisions and provide written confirmation that they have been satisfactorily completed if as is often the case the needed revisions are relatively modest the examiners may all sign the thesis with the verbal understanding that the candidate will review the revised thesis with his or her supervisor before submitting the completed version extensive revision required the thesis must be revised extensively and undergo the evaluation and defense process again from the beginning with the same examiner's problems may include theoretical or methodological issues a candidate who is not recommended for the degree after the second defense must normally withdraw from the program unacceptable the thesis is unacceptable and the candidate must withdraw from the program this verdict is given only when the thesis requires major revisions and when the examination makes it clear that the candidate is incapable of making such revisions at most North American institutions the latter two verdicts are extremely rare for two reasons first to obtain the status of doctoral candidates graduate students typically write a qualifying the examination or comprehensive examination which often includes an oral defense students who pass the qualifying examination are deemed capable of completing scholarly work independently and are allowed to proceed with working on a dissertation second since the thesis supervisor the other members of the Advisory Committee will normally have reviewed the thesis extensively before recommending the student proceed to the defense such an outcome would be regarded as a major failure not only on the part of the candidate but also by the candidates supervisor who should have recognized the substandard quality of the dissertation long before the defense was allowed to take place it is also fairly rare for a thesis to be accepted without any revisions the most common outcome of a defense is for the examiners to specify minor revisions which the candidate typically completes in a few days or weeks at universities on the British pattern it is not uncommon for theses at the Viva stage to be subject to major revisions in which a substantial rewrite is required sometimes followed by a new Viva very rarely the thesis may be awarded the lesser degree of MPhil master of philosophy instead preventing the candidate from resubmitting the thesis topic Australia in Australia doctoral theses are usually examined by three examiner's although some like the Australian Catholic University and the University of New South Wales have shifted to using only two examiners without a live defence except in extremely rare exceptions in the case of a master's degree by research the thesis is usually examined by only two examiner's typically one of these examiner's will be from within the candidates own Department the others will usually be from other universities and often from overseas following submission of the thesis copies are sent by mail to examiner's and then reports sent back to the institution similar to a master's degree by research thesis a thesis for the research component of a master's degree by coursework is also usually examined by two examiner's one from the candidates Department and one from another University for an honours year which is a fourth year in addition to the usual three year bachelor's degree the thesis is also examined by two examiners though both are usually from the candidates own department honours and masters theses sometimes require an oral defense before they are accepted topic Germany in Germany a thesis is usually examined with an oral examination this applies to almost all diplom Magister masters and doctoral degrees as well as to most bachelor's degrees however a process that allows for revisions of the thesis is usually only implemented for doctoral degrees there are several different kinds of oral examinations used in practice the dispute ation also called verted again defense is usually public at least two members of the university and is focused on the topic of the thesis in contrast the rigour owesome has not held in public and also encompasses fields in addition to the topic of the thesis the rigour owesome is only common for doctoral degrees another term for an oral examination is colloquium which generally refers to a usually public scientific discussion and is often used synonymously with verted again in each case what exactly is expected differs between universities and between faculties some universities also demand a combination of several of these forms topic Malaysia like the British model the PhD or MPhil student is required to submit their theses or dissertations for examination by two or three examiner's the first examiner is from the university concerned the second examiner is from another local University and the third examiner is from a suitable foreign university usually from Commonwealth countries the choice of examiner's must be approved by the University Senate in some public universities a PhD or MPhil candidate may also have to show in number publications in peer-reviewed academic journals as part of the requirement and oral vive is conducted after the examiners have submitted their reports to the University the oral vive session is attended by the oral vive chairman a rap hunter with a PhD qualification the first examiner the second examiner and sometimes the third examiner branch campuses of British Australian and Middle East universities in Malaysia use the respective models of the home campuses to examine their PhD or MPhil candidates topic Philippines in the Philippines a thesis is followed by an oral defense in most universities this applies to all bachelor master and doctorate degrees however the oral defense is held in once per semester usually in the middle are by the end with a presentation of revisions so-called plenary presentation at the end of each semester the oral defense is typically not held in public for bachelor and master oral defences however a colloquium is held for Doctorate degrees topic Portugal in Portugal a thesis is examined with an oral defense which includes an initial presentation by the candidate followed by an extensive questioning answering period typical duration for the total exam is 1 hour 30 minutes for the MSC and 3 hours for the PhD topic north america in North America the thesis defense or oral defense as the final examination for doctoral candidates and sometimes for masters candidates the examining committee normally consists of the thesis committee usually a given number of professors mainly from the students University plus his or her primary supervisor an external examiner someone not otherwise connected to the University and a chairperson each committee member will have been given a completed copy of the dissertation prior to the defense and will come prepared to ask questions about the thesis itself in the subject matter in many schools master's thesis defenses are restricted to the examinee and the examiners but doctor'll defenses are open to the public the typical format will see the candidate giving a short twenty to forty minute presentation of his or her research followed by one to two hours of questions at some us institutions a longer public lecture known as a thesis talk or thesis seminar by the candidate will accompany the defense itself in which case only the candidate the examiners and other members of the faculty may attend the actual defense topic Russia and Ukraine a student in Ukraine or Russia has to complete a thesis and then defend it in front of their department sometimes the defense meeting is made up of the learning Institute's professionals and sometimes the students peers are allowed to view or join in after the presentation and defense of the thesis the final conclusion of the department should be that none of them have reservations on the content and quality of the thesis a conclusion on the thesis has to be approved by the rector of the educational institute this conclusion final grades so to speak of the thesis can be defended argued not only at the thesis council but also in any other thesis Council of Russia or Ukraine topic Spain the diploma de estudios avens otto's dia can last two years in candidates must complete coursework and demonstrate their ability to research the specific topics they have studied after completing this part of the PhD students begin a dissertation on a set topic the dissertation must reach a minimum length depending on the subject and it is valued more highly if it contains field research once candidates have finished their written dissertations they must present them before a committee following this presentation the examiners will ask questions topic United Kingdom Ireland and Hong Kong in Hong Kong Ireland and the United Kingdom the thesis defense is called a viva voce Latin for by live voice examination Viva for short a typical Viva lasts for approximately three hours though there is no formal time limit involved in the Viva our two examiner's in the candidate usually one examiner is an academic from the candidates own University Department but not one of the candidates supervisors and the other is an external examiner from a different University increasingly the examination may involve a third academic the chair this person from the candidates institution acts as an impartial observer with oversight of the examination process to ensure that the examination is fair the chair does not ask academic questions of the candidate in the United Kingdom there are only two or at most three examiner's and in many universities the examination is held in private the candidates primary supervisor is not permitted to ask or answer questions during the Viva and their presence is not necessary however some universities permit members of the faculty or the university to attend at the University of Oxford for instance any member of the University may attend a DPH il 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JFLw-dx0_98 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JFLw-dx0_98 | Anchorage Science Pub: Rita Miraglia | okay good evening and welcome to science club on this Sunday night our first ever election debate special and thank you very much for coming out you know you how to choice and we think you made the right choice I think you're actually gonna learn something and be much I think you are the smart people out here today just a bit about the science club like to go over the fact that we're nonprofit we'd like to stimulate interest in science and education with speakers giving topics in a casual setting everybody involved with science club is a volunteer in fact I'd like to thank the science club volunteers right now the sirak can we get some applause we really really appreciate you guys coming River I realize it's a little small tonight and again maybe because of the election debate I don't know but we really appreciate your donations they keep us going they allow us to keep doing science pub 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site that has been investigated many times not seven remains of houses pottery and other discoveries will help us learn about patient life Peter morality is an archaeological archeologist which worked for nearly any affairs for 17 years previously she worked as a social anthropologist for the state of Alaska Fish and Game and as a cultural resource specialist following the Exxon Valdez Sevilla channels and masters and anthropology with a concentration in archaeology and please supervise for Rita okay I'm gonna try to make this work here can everyone hear me good okay and I hope that this works I'm an archaeologist with the Bureau of Indian Affairs here in Anchorage and when I say a man archaeologists people often get the wrong idea so just to be clear doctor Indiana Jones is not a real archaeologist I find reindeer in a survey vest are a lot more practical for field work in Alaska than a leather jacket and a fedora so why does the government have archaeologists there were early efforts towards historic preservation at the federal level including the 1906 antiquities Act the 1935 historic sites Act and the 1949 National Trust for Historic Preservation Act however it is section 106 of the 1966 National Historic Preservation Act which requires federal agencies to evaluate the impact of any federally funded or federally permitted projects on historic properties including historic and archaeological sites and structures the Act created the National Register of Historic Places a list of national historic landmarks as well as State Historic Preservation offices the act was a response to concerns raised by rapid development of cities and highways during the 1960's which had resulted in the loss of many important historic sites and structures including Pennsylvania Station in New York City built in 1910 and demolished in 1963 implementation of the legislation created many jobs for archeologists in government as well as in the private sector in Alaska archaeologists with Bureau of Indian Affairs regional archaeology office are primarily involved with applying section 106 to Alaska native allotments and federally restricted native town site loss if the landowner wants to sell or lease their property or do construction using federal funds we have to determine whether not there is an historic or archaeological site on the property if there is a site we need to evaluate whether or not it is eligible for inclusion on the National Register of Historic Places and it's important to note that sites on Alaska native allotments are protected from excavation without a permit from BIA by the archaeological resources Protection Act of 1979 if there is an eligible site on the property we work in consultation with the landowner the Alaska State Historic Preservation officer and other interested parties which might include the local tribe to determine appropriate mitigation measures the idea is to allow the land owner to do what they want to do with their land while preserving the information from the site though this does not necessarily mean preserving the site itself sometimes mitigation takes the form of a publication and I had brought an example of that type of mitigation a publication on historic railroad station that lies on an Alaskan native a lot and I'm a steward Peninsula near known I did bring a few free copies I think people already took those and you know people are interested in didn't get one of those come see me after the talk sometimes it is determined that it's appropriate to mitigate by excavation of the site as was the case with the primary example I'll be discussing today any artifacts recovered from an Alaska Native allotment belong to the alati or to the landowner who can decide to keep them donate them to a museum or to leave them in the care of the IA what kinds of sites and objects are we most likely just fine in Alaska no we don't tend to find golden idols we're more likely to find pottery stone tools both chip stone and ground stone historic structures and features historic trash dumps mitten sites which are basically prehistoric trash deposits culturally modified trees historic cemetery sites in prehistoric cemetery sites and by the way Alaska native graves and village sites excuse me Alaska Native graves and cemeteries are protected from disturbance by both state and federal laws we find house pits and village sites and we find caribou fences there's not much in the way of monumental architecture in the prehistoric record in Alaska many of the places we work in are pretty remote and the challenges of fieldwork include logistics whether large wild animals hostile vegetation and clouds of vicious insects today I'll be talking about a small site located at the southeastern end of Lake Iliamna at what was the intersection of the territories of the Pacific and southwestern mainland eskimo in the late 19th century the site was excavated under the direction of Sean Mack who's here to keep me honest many of his these are his slides and his his conclusions but I did participate in the excavation and I took some of the photos while much of the work is Shawn's any errors in this presentation are undoubtedly mine the site is comprised of one or two house depressions numerous cache pits and an activity area located on a point of land which juts between the Iliamna region's Copper River and a slough flowing from Pike Lake the area is host to a large run of red salmon world-class rainbow trout fishing and abundant waterfowl populations as well as to a large population of grizzly bears and it's an it's an ideal location for fishing and hunting but what makes the site especially interesting archaeologically is its geographic location of one of at one of only two possible portage points from Bristol Bay to the east this makes it a potential conduit for cultural influences between the Interior Kachemak Bay wrists obey and Kodiak Island the site was initially visited by BIA archaeologists in 1997 to test pits were excavated producing a lot of pottery sherds and the two color photos at the bottom show pots partially reconstructed from the recovered sherds the black and white photos at the top shows similar pottery vessels from other sites in the Naknek area the shape is characteristics of pots from the Naknek drainage designated Brooks River we're thin plane we're generally dated to circa 100 to 600 AD BIA revisited the site in 2013 to conduct site testing and mapping here is one of the test excavations the white band close to the top is almost certainly an ash layer from the 1912 novarupta eruption previously known as the Katmai eruption the thick tan band is probably also an ash layer though we have not run down an association for that one the 2013 field visit resulted in the conclusion that there was one definite house depression as well as a second possible house depression several cache pits and an activity area area at the point which was a chipping station or a place where one or more persons sat making chip stone tools we found both stone flakes and stone tools that were broken in their manufacturer in the tests on the point we returned to excavate one of the house depressions in 2014 the excavated house was rectangular measuring approximately four point three by three point three meters with an apparent tunnel entrance in one of the longer sides the other possible house depression is slightly smaller and less definite an outline the site location required protection from local fauna including an electrified bear fence and bug tents here are flute few slides of the excavation in progress beginning with removing the sod layer and on to excavation the information from the excavation was carefully recorded we moved a lot of dirt we screen the dirt from the excavations to catch smaller artifacts that might otherwise be missed a possible hearth feature was discovered in one of the tests an archaeologists like hearths because they they contain charcoal which can be radiocarbon dated this shows the except that's wrong one there we go this shows the extent of excavations in 2014 once the excavation was complete we recorded the site profiles and I miss yeah I don't know how to go back the other one I had there was showing the bottom of one of the excavation units and I wanted to mention that the cultural deposits were as much as a meter deep at this site should go if you did that one yeah right so that just shows the depth of the excavation once the excavation was complete we recorded the site profiles so before the 2014 excavations we knew that the site contained pottery that looked like Norton pottery matching the Brooks Revere style and that the house was similar to the Brooks River warehouse and that the site appeared to represent a single occupation based on these comparisons we expected to find that the site was occupied sometime between 1,000 and 2,000 years before present we found some work wood and approximately 50 pieces of pottery as well as bits of cow signed or burned bone all of it to fragmentary to allow identification as to species we did not find much in the way of diagnostic artifacts one complete round slate point which Kodiak archeologist Patrick Saltonstall indicated looks like a coney egg style point we found the base of a second slate point some chip stone and lots of stone Dabba Tosh's which is what archaeologists call the waste flakes created in the chipping of stone tools the raw material used to make the stone tools and flakes found is remarkably varied including slate quartz agate dirt rhyolite and argillite and that's consistent with what other archaeologists found at another site at nearby Pedro Bay which is also in Iliamna Lake however it is important to note that none of these raw materials are present in the immediate vicinity of the site the agate and quartz may come from a place called agate beach an intricate bay within a lake which is several miles away from the site it is likely that the ground slate came to the site from Kodiak via trade and it may have been fashioned into a projectile point on Kodiak and traded as a completed implement the original point would have been longer the fact that this point was resharpened for reused points to its value and scarcity and and the reason we know that that it would have been longer is he if you look at the pyramidal shape of the point it probably would have started out with just a you know a more a steeper point and not and that pyramidal shape comes from the sharpening the fact that this point was resharpen for reuse points to its value in scarcity strengthened in the argument that it was it arrived here and trade from another region we believe that all of the material culture we had found pointed to a norton occupation would have which would have meant that the site was between 1,000 and 2,000 years old but the average radiocarbon date based on charcoal samples taken from the excavated house is much later than expected roughly 645 plus or minus 30 years BP or years before present meaning the site was likely likely occupied sometime between AD 1280 and AD 1395 and it's much more recently than we expected archeologist Don Dumont has since indicated that he has seen pottery similar to that found in our site in sites on the Alaska Peninsula as late as 300 BP although this information wasn't available to us earlier as it has not been published so the presence of the pottery in our site does not indicate a later continuation of the norton tradition as we previously thought this is roughly where the site would fall in the established time frames through the surrounding areas we returned to the site in 2015 to conduct additional excavations more work was done on the house which meant we had to find our site grid from the previous field season a test unit was also excavated into one of the cache pits which produced these pieces of pottery which are consistent with the type of pottery that had been found at the site previously the unit was excavated below the house which produced another possible hot hearth feature in 2015 we found more ground slate the unit was also excavated on the point of land overlooking the confluence of the Copper River and the slough from Pike Lake which produced several chip stone implements including this tiny projectile point that appears to be made of a cloudy quartz with some sort of intrusions and the photos show both sides of the same artifact we found projectile point fragments this one looks like it's made of rhyolite to me it appears to have been broken at the base but those retouch indicating that it may have been intended for reuse this tip fragment is made from a fine-grained salacious stone or chert this appears to be a projectile point that was never completed it's much thicker than the others found in the same unit and may have been discarded before anything thinning flakes were struck from it and it may be made of a large alight this may be an incomplete projectile point or it could also have been a knife may have been broken in manufacture and discarded it's also made of a coarse grain stone perhaps argillite there was one surprise in the radiocarbon dates from the 2015 charcoal samples while the excavated house and the cache pit area are still firmly dated to 645 plus or minus 30 years BP charcoal from the point where the chip stone tools came from returned a substantially earlier date 1850 plus or minus 30 years BP indicating that the chipping station was used sometime between 80 60 and 80 to 15 more than a thousand years before the house was occupied so it turns out we have a two-component site after all this site slums up the cultural influences on the Copper River Iliamna site as far as they are currently known circa 1850 BP the time of the chipping station the norton tradition represented by the green is widespread both to the north and on the Alaska Peninsula and the Kachemak tradition represented by the ten dominates the Kodiak archipelago the lower Kenai Peninsula and Prince William Sound of the south and the east this shows the cultural influences on the site at the time the house was occupied by this time both Thule traits represented by the blue and Athabascan traits from the north are seen influencing the Konya tradition in the Coney Kodiak archipelago the site is at the intersection of all of these cultural influences after the site was abandoned and following a volcanic event circa 600 BP tule influence kodiak traits moved to the north you may wonder why i've presented information on an excavation run by someone else in our office were sort of randomly assigned to take the lead on sites when I was invited to present here the first thing I thought of was doing a presentation on the historic railroad station near known because I had just finished editing the publication on that but the reaction I got was puzzlement and the question came up of whether or not archaeology is a science in the end it was agreed that I could present if I talked about a prehistoric site and since by the luck of the draw I have yet to run an excavation on a prehistoric site I borrowed Shawn's however the question of whether or not archaeology is a science stayed in my mind there's been a debate on this very question among archaeologists for decades and the answer is not simple in the late 1950s there began a movement towards what was called new archaeology now also referred to as processional archaeology the movement had its genesis in the book method and theory in American archaeology by Gordon Willey and Phillip Phillips published in 1958 to broadly generalize up until this time archaeologists saw their role as doing little more than cataloging and describing what they found and creating timelines the proponents of new archaeology believe that with the rigorous application of the scientific method they could get past the limits of the archaeological record to reach a broader understanding of the life and culture of the societies that left the sites behind Colin Renfrew a proponent of the new archaeology stated in 1987 that archaeology had quote learned to speak with greater authority and accuracy about the ecology of past societies their technology their economic basis and their social organization now it is beginning to enter sit self in the ideology of early communities their religions the way they express rank status and group identity and quote a key assertion of the new archaeology was that the strict adherence to the scientific method would result in objective interpretations of the archaeological record one very impossible and very positive outcome of the new archaeology was something called f no archaeology in which archaeologists embraced the anthropological method of living with and studying similarly adapted modern groups in order to better understand prehistoric cultures the most famous proponent of this type of research Louis Benford studied the people of Anaktuvuk pass Alaska in order to help in the interpretation of Ice Age artifacts from France while the new archaeology was still very new in the 1970s and 1980s another theoretical movement arose in response to it which is generally called Prost processional archaeology the proponents of the post perceptual movement were most critical of the idea that a strict adherence to the scientific method resulted in an objective interpretation of the scientific method or record excuse me they contend that contended that the bias of the archaeologists interpreting the site always intruded into the interpretation and that no matter how rigorously scientific the analysis was its interpretation was always subjective at best at worst the post process lists contended and I'm going to quote Wikipedia here because I couldn't sum it up any better quote the positivist approach of the procession lists in holding that only that which could be sensed tested and predicted was valid only sought to produce technical knowledge that facilitated the oppression of ordinary people by elites and that by putting forward the concept that human societies were irresistible shaped by external influences and pressures archaeologists were tacitly accepting social injustice and quote Ian Hodder a leader in the post recession smoove Minh asserted that anthropologists had no right to interpret the prehistory of other cultural groups but should rather allow members of those groups to interpret their own prehistory the post processional is characterized the practitioners of the new archaeology as being both ethically and politically irresponsible a charge that stunned those who thought they were just trying to be objective unsurprisingly some people took these accusations very personally while attending a conference in archaeological theory during my graduate school years I had the disorienting experience of witnessing an incensed advocate of the new archaeology called a post procession Escala cannot see for his criticisms of the new archaeology but the post process lists do have a point archaeology has been used to support political ideologies and movements the most famous example of this is Mussolini who sponsored archeological excavations and used the idea of a return to the glory of Rome to support the rise of fascism in Italy however there are still those who questioned the value of the application of post perceptual theory and archaeology while doing research for this talk I came across this photo with the following text on a satirical blog called RTP quote leading proponents of post processional archaeology were last night trying desperately to resuscitate the bloated corpse of archaeological theory in the wake of a wave of backlash against the forced categorization and unnecessary over intellectualization which is characterized archaeology since the demise of the new archaeology end quote for the most part the use of the scientific method in archaeology has continued though in the United States the interpretation of the data is done with a nod towards post professionalism in Alaska archaeological theory is seldom mentioned however the presence of living Alaska native cultures combined with the fact that section 106 explicitly encourages consultation with native tribes and other interested parties creates an environment that lends itself to collaboration with native tribes institutions and individuals such cross cultural collaboration can lead to the presentation of alternative interpretations of archaeological data which is similar to the approach promoted by the post procession lists in addition some Alaskan archaeologists most notable among them Ernest or Tiger birch incorporated Alaska native oral history into their interpretations of the archaeological record far from casual storytelling Alaska native oral history is a carefully curated tradition passed down from generation to generation Tiger birch demonstrated the stunning level of accuracy of oral history going back hundreds of years and found that it was very useful in the interpretation of the archaeological record in addition archaeology in Alaska interfaces with several scientific disciplines including physics geology biology and automatics archeology is practiced today makes use of the scientific method excavations are carried on in a way that maximizes the collection of data this is done partly in recognition of the fact that archaeological excavation results in the destruction of the site in the course of excavation the contextual information including site features are destroyed if the contextual information is not recorded as data that information is lost sites are excavated using a grid system and artifacts and site features are carefully mapped with the locations of important and diagnostic artifacts three-point-four the next in addition to plan view Maps the stratigraphic information from the walls of the excavation known as site profiles are also recorded and described the profile provides information about how the site was formed over time by both cultural and geologic processes it can provide information about what the site was used for and may also help to date the site for example if the site lies just beneath a volcanic ash layer that has already been assigned a deposition date by geologists we know that it predates that ash fall the site's crew ticker fee can also provide information about how long a site was occupied or whether there was more than one occupation or use of the site all of this careful recording is to allow the reconstruction of structures and activity areas the GALT ultimate goal being to learn more about the life ways of the people who use the site then can be found in the artifacts as divorced from their context to this end samples of various site materials are collected for various kinds of analyses most commonly charcoal is collected for radiocarbon dating and the dating itself is generally done by physicists this is one of the many ways in which archaeology is practiced today relies on specialists in the hard sciences other methods used to determine the dates of archaeological sites or artifacts include thermal luminescence dating of pottery and obsidian hydration used to date volcanic glass dendrochronology is the dating method based on comparing the width of a series of growth rings on wood found in archaeological sites with a known sequence of growth rings for a particular region in Alaska culturally modified trees can be dated by taking a wedge from the scar lobe on a living tree as had been done here and Counting the annual growth rings that have been added since the tree was scarred pollen samples may be collected from archaeological sites to allow for a reconstruction of the environment at the time the site was occupied as well as to provide information on the diet and subsistence practices of the site occupants mathematics primarily in the form of statistics is used in various ways in archaeology statistical sampling is often used in archaeological surveys of large areas only a sample of the area will be surveyed and tested on the ground with the results being extrapolated to the whole area it is also popular to do to do multivariate analyses of tormal tool morphology either across cultures through time or both the source of obsidian can be determined using x-ray fluorescence to obtain a profile of trace elements and comparing it with that of obsidian from known sources the obsidian flakes shown here came from a site on the Unalakleet River and obsidian has not found naturally in that area there's no volcanoes in the area the flakes shown here was much too small for analysis but a chunk of obsidian from the same site were sourced to bat selita's in the Ahtna region which is 500 miles away from where it was found the obsidian almost certainly reached the site in the Unalakleet via ancient trade routes in recent decades genetics has been used in to both support and refute long-held long-held theories concerning migration most notably in the Aleutian Islands where it was previously argued that there were separate long-headed and broad-headed prehistoric populations an analysis of genetic samples from both living and prehistoric human populations has shown that both long-headed and broad headed groups together form a single population archeologists intersects with biology in many other ways as well the most prominent example is in the identification and analysis of bone both human and animal found in archaeological sites these are usually separate specializations within archaeology human osteology and faunal analysis with the cold temperatures in the far north frozen human remains or animal remains are sometimes encountered in archaeological sites creating an opportunity to learn more about diet life ways and general health one such example is in the aquatic village site in Barrow Alaska frozen human remains were found in a 400 year old sod hat or house wooden house which was believed to have collapsed on the are key occupants while they were sleeping one of the bodies was so well preserved that it was possible to conduct an autopsy and all this work was done in consultation with elders in Barrow and the remains were reburied in accordance with their wishes following the autopsy unsurprisingly remote sensing in the form of satellite imagery is very useful in finding archaeological sites that have any kind of surface expression including those that are marked solely by subtle variations in vegetation it is a lot easier to stand at a desk looking at a satellite image than it is to Tromp around on tundra for several days ground-penetrating imagery is now used to map certain kinds of sites without excavation this is especially useful in situations where excavation is not option such as identifying the limits of a cemetery that needs to be avoided in a highway expansion project so back to the original question is archaeology as science in my opinion archeologists of storytellers our main source material is the archaeological record we do our best to craft our stories to fit what we found find in the ground but these stories are informed by our own perspective and experience since for the most part it is Alaska native culture that archeologists in Alaska are telling stories about it behooves us to include Alaska native perspectives I believe that the scientific method is useful in archaeology but I also think that it has its limits and that complete objectivity is not possible in the interpretation of the archaeological record perhaps the best we can do is be self product self-critical we can explore and be honest about our own biases and assumptions collaboration with Alaska Natives and the inclusion of alternative interpretations in our work is also a step in the right direction as irritating as it can be for some people to accept that there is no way that we can unequivocally reach the one and only truth in the interpretation of the archaeological record the acknowledgement that there may be multiple equally valid interpretations gets us closer to reality finally I believe that archaeology is an art it's an art which makes use of the scientific method and relies on specialists in the hard sciences thank you so if there's any questions we'll do some question-and-answer for a few minutes here with Rita and then we'll move on to the trivia answers I think if I understood correctly the question was when does so they go from just being a thing to being an artifact or an archaeological site and from the kind of work I do we tended to find that in accordance with the law which defines it as you know 50 years oh I think site has to be 50 years old to be protected under the archaeologic or Resources Protection Act so that's the rule of thumb that we use and there there are sometimes exceptions to that but generally under the law that that is you know that is what we use most of the time right driveway doesn't count free right put on although a lot of what we ended up doing all in a lot of the section 106 work involves things that are still above ground and are very getter did some what my colleagues want to answer that yeah that's my boss that's Sean brain exactly an instrument or no food this part could be eligible as a ago historic district or substantially and we're kind of talking about apples and oranges there because there are historic sites and archaeology and archaeological sites can also be considered historic sites or the art artist org sites not all historic sites are archeological so that was there's kind of two different things there anybody else although I bet if we went to the community McCarthy and they put in a square we would find historic artifacts underground yeah I would bet I mean you know Kennecott is like Kennecott is on the National Register it's a National Register site it might be also a National Historic Landmark I'm not sure but yeah I would bet that there are also things underground and that's very often the case with historic sites because the archeological the leaves that are falling right now they turn into soil over time and deposition is is always occurring and ground disturbance is always occurring so archaeological sites are getting flooring around us all the time it just happens very slowly I understand some of the sites along the Bering Sea are over 7000 years yeah I guess I miss what the customer Trina Bobby we're talking about right oh there are much much older sites in Alaska area and I end up do you know more about that John older sites in the region the site that we looked at at night link and then there was the intro Bay and that's about it in terms of restore something to really isn't baseline from prehistoric days and that's why we need more archaeology was everybody able to hear with Johnson I didn't I didn't quite get the gist of your question and we have not done we need to look at the oral history or covenant we haven't looked into that in that particular case no in your part this is part of you know what we do we have like so many sites we need to look at our places we need to go in the course of the year that there's a lot of stuff we would love to do that we end up not having time for it had to do with a request of the landowner so yeah they didn't have to do with a larger project well of the the State Historic Preservation Office keeps records and there is a database so all of all of the archaeological work that gets done in Alaska is supposed to be reported to them and that is you know they are the very ones that keep the runners okay the question is wanting to expand a little bit more on the interactions between native oral history and our ideology you know and I did mention tiger birch in his work you know I can that you talked a little bit about the stuff that I've done specifically in my career which included working with native elders and Prince William Sound on their place names and native place names in general they tend to be descriptive and they can help you understand what people were doing at a particular site sometimes they just describe how the land looks or how the place looks but sometimes they describe what people were doing there but then they might relate to a particular resource at that spot sometimes the archaeologists also can use place name Maps they'll go and look for the sites where there are identified place names and so there's a lot of information that is preserved in native oral histories at one point I went to an Alaskan Historical Society conference where Katie John was speaking he's not his math the Baskin elder and she was a storyteller and she was raised as a storyteller she talks about how as a child she was told the stories and then she had to repeat them back to the people who are teaching them to her she had to repeat them word for word exactly as they were told to her and she talked about how when she was falling asleep at night she'd be thinking over the stories in her head night after night and so it's not you know what we may think of as like you know those stories around a campfire something the there are all traditions that were you know very very strictly handed down word for a word and so that that was the main point I was trying to get across was that people should think of it that way it's it's it's as close as you could get to it written tradition without writing sure the story [Music] and also that's a really important point coming I'm curious if either at the only on the side or other sites in Alaska you've got a sense of how much interaction there was between people in different regions of Alaska you know South East Alaska to Canada if you got a sense from the artifacts up there with much interaction or how far reaching geographically well I think the main thing was that and that narrative of culture contacts all these ideas we've been around so I was at six 700 miles there's still a question of this some of those raw materials came from although that's a question I think certificate [Applause] | AnchorageSciencePub | UC2ns9OmaYiPaew9Z4aaZBAg | 2017-11-25 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 6,202 | 35,964 |
ZPx5yKyw8M8 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZPx5yKyw8M8 | Psychokinesis Mind And Fire Explained #manifastation #viral #fyp #shorts #trend | psychokinesis is your ability to reshape objects with the power of your mind and once you learn how to do it it's pretty darn easy and it it's a game changer in the quality of your life all for the better please don't go and break up your your set in the kitchen go to the store and buy a couple of spans this is a stainless steel spoon it's very thick I cannot bend it with my regular hands I just can't I can only I can only bend it through psychokinesis there are four components to being able to manifest and this applies for all manifestation Law of Attraction you name it you can label it what you wish has four components to it number one have a clear intention in this case that my intention is that the handle of this spoon will become very pliable and I will be able to easily bend it number two that I you remove yourself completely from the outcome no results just that's your intention and Let It Go number three is that timing this can range anywhere from 20 seconds to 20 minutes the timing you are now working as a collaboration a Cooperative environment between you and your intention and the universe you're now on Quantum field time and that can happen whenever so the way we get started is first of all what I learned and taught myself to do is that I imagined that I am receiving all the energy from the from the planet coming from the bottom of my feet coming up my body and literally over filling and extending beyond my body with energy and that tingliness of of just excitement which includes sending that energy into the spoon second way I did it is I do the opposite I'm now drawing the energy from the universe from the from the oxygen and the air around me and I'm once again feeling myself fill Beyond capacity which includes imagining that that tingliness that overfill of extra energy that movement is going into the spoon as well the third thing is that imagine that there's a tornado a little Vortex going on around your spoon and the tail of that tornado is now coming the faster it gets the faster and faster it gets the tail end of that tornado is coming into your spoon and is making it vibrate so let's get started intention is there about the handle I'm now going to put it down I'm removing myself from from it I'm just letting the universe take over from here just recently I used psychokinesis for my benefit I had a chimney fire and if you've ever experienced a chimney fire you know that it sounds like a freight train going through your house and as I was leaving the door the fire the creosote that was on fire within that chimney I could see that it was bright red right where the two of the two of the pipes came together it was completely it was the size of a dinner plate and it was completely bright red and it was rumbling and I could see that it was being compromised that it was about to fall apart at the top of that part pipe where met up with the ceiling of inside my house the Flames were coming out there as well so I went out in my car left the house went out of my car sat there and I started with using psychokinesis which is imagining and it's kind of hard to do when you're looking at the the roof of my house and I see black smoke bellowing out as well as flames coming out the top of the chimney that were flying out about three feet high but I know that you remove yourself from the outcome I calmly put my hands I imagined my hands were around that part of the pipe that was being compromised that any second was going to release and release the fire in this Syracuse syracode saying it properly the fire was going to go in my house and no longer be contained in the pipe which is typically what happens with fires of this nature 30 minutes this went on for the volunteer fire department to show up and it was still held together the firemen were really excited because they themselves said how lucky I was and that that very seldom happens coincidence you'll begin to learn an experience that coincidences don't exist they're simply the universe's way of speaking to you and responding in a form of a coincidence let's see how this went there we go thank you very much if this year if this interests you and you're excited about learning how powerful you are and how you can use your abilities in your everyday life hit your like hit the follow hit whatever you can and I'll see you on the next video I'm excited to get together again see you then | The Esoteric Knowledge | UCLzNRJT7IF9vL8ikNWTUf4Q | 2023-05-30 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 848 | 4,417 |
0ai5ptfrikI | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ai5ptfrikI | Anti-Lock Braking System on Your Vehicle - Russ Darrow Chrysler Dodge Jeep RAM of West Bend | howdy y'all this is blake cobble from rust aero chrysler dodge jeep and ram and i wanted to take a little bit of time today to tell you a little bit more about vehicle information that you may not know for one thing abs what does that stand for stands for anti-lock braking system and it's something that we never really think too much about but we really should up here in wisconsin with the snow and the rain that happens all the slippery driving surfaces that we have it's important to look for a vehicle that has abs or anti-lock braking system and what it does is when you need to slam and stop on your brakes in order to stop your vehicle it used to be where you would stomp on it and you could actually lock your brakes and then you would essentially just slide and what the abs system does is it actually electronically kind of crab pincers the tires and that slows it down without ever locking it up so you actually are able to stop the vehicle in a shorter distance than one without that system so it's something super important to ask for if you're looking for a vehicle that handles well in the winter and the snow time so come on down to rustero chrysler dodge jeep and ram and one of our sales consultants will be more than happy to counsel you and help you find the right vehicle for you | Russ Darrow Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram of West Bend | UC5RWaZY2FNoxMNwE55Z_7Ww | 2021-04-23 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 250 | 1,302 |
xQj3jYUiulo | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xQj3jYUiulo | Among the Farmyard People by Clara Dillingham Pierson - 16/18. The Bragging Peacock | chapter 16 of among the farmyard people by claraa Dillingham Pearson this LibriVox recording is in the public domain recording by Claire the bragging peacock the farmyard people will never forget the coming of the peacock or rather they will never forget the first day that he spent with them he came in the evening after the all the fowls had gone to roost and their four-legged friends were dozing comfortably in Meadow and P to Corners so nobody saw him until the next morning you can imagine how surprised they were when a beautiful great fowl of greenish blue strutted across the yard holding his head well in the air and dragging his Splendid train behind him the fowls were just starting out for their daily walks and they stopped and held one foot in the air and stared and stared and stared they did not mean to be rude but they were so very much surprised that they did not think what they were doing most of them thought they were asleep and dreaming dream in and the dream was such a beautiful one that they did not want to move and break it off they had never seen a peacock and did not even know that there was such a foul a lamb by the pasture fence called to his mother ba ba cried he one of the cloud Birds is walking in the farmyard he was thinking of the night of the storm when all the sheep and Lambs huddled together in the midow and watched the clouds and thought that they were birds and Dro shining worms from their beaks then the peacock who understood the Sheep language perfectly said Pon I am no Cloud bird I am a peacock he said this in a very hauy way as though to be a peacock with a grandest thing in the world far better than having one's home in the sky and bringing showers to refresh the Thirsty Earth people the turkey gobler never could stand it to have others speak in that way when he was around so he thought he would show the newcomer how important he was he drew up his neck and puffed out his chest he pulled his skin muscles by thinking about them and that made his brother stand on the end next he dropped his wings until their tips touched the ground then he slowly spread his tail said he I am no peacock I am a turkey gobler the hen turkeys looked at each other with much pride they were a little afraid of him themselves but they like to have him show the newcomer that turkeys are important people their children looked at each other and murmured isn't the gobler fine though guess the peacock will wish now he hadn't put on airs but the peacock didn't not seem to feel at all sorry he stood and looked at them all without saying a word and they all wondered what he was thinking then a duckling who stood near him exclaimed look at his train oh look at his train everybody looked and saw all those beautiful long feathers Rising into the air up and up they went and spreading as they Rose until there was a wonderful great circle of them back of his body and reaching far above his head the Goblin's spread tail looked as small beside this as a Dove's egg would beside that of a goose payon said peacock I am no turkey gobler I am a peacock said the gobler then he turned to the hen turkeys my dears he said I think it is time that we walked along the children should not be allowed to see and speak with any stray foul that comes along we cannot be too particular about that then he stalked off with the meek hin turkeys following and the children lagging behind they did so want to stay and see the peacock and they thought the ducklings and goslings were much luckier than they the geese were delighted with the newcomer and hoped he would be quite friendly with them they wished he were a swimmer but of course they could not tell with one look that he was not he did not have the trim boat-shaped body that swimmers have and then his feet were not webbed the gander noticed that they were remarkably homely feet he thought he would remember this and speak of it to the geese sometime when they were praising the peacock's train the Drake was was the first to speak politely to the peacock we are glad to meet you sir he said will you be with us long thank you answered the peacock I have come to stay we hope you will like it here I'm sorry to see you do not swim we should be very glad of your company if you did you will excuse us if we go on to the brook we are late already he and all his family waddled away to the water a fine looking fellow said he heartily even my cousins the melod ducks have not such a beautiful sheen on their neck feathers the Drake was a kind warm-hearted fellow and it never troubled him to know that other people were handsomer than he the geese were eager to reach the water too but they could not leave without asking one question first they told the gander to ask it but he replied that if they wanted to know they should ask it for themselves then they hung back and said to each other you ask him I can't at last the gry goose stepped forward saying excuse us sir you said that you were to stay with us and we wished to know if you work for your living I work cried he payon never the farmer invited me here to be beautiful that is all we are so glad cackled the geese and the gander joined with them so many of the people here work they are very good but not at all Gentile you understand and don't you do anything asked the peacock I thought geese grew feathers for beds and pillows seems to me you look rather ragged haven't you been plucked this was very embarrassing to the geese why yes they said we do let the farmer's wife have some feathers once in a while when the weather is warm but that is very different from really working you know perhaps said the peacock if they want any of my feathers they can wait until I Mt then you will see how much they think of me for whenever they find one of my train feathers not tail if you please every bird has a tail but I have a train they carry it carefully into the house to be made into a duster for the Parlor I never give away any but my castoff plumage I am so very very beautiful that I do not have to work this impressed the geese very much we are glad to know you quite honored we assure you peacock bowed his crested head and they bowed their uncrested and very silly ones and then went down to the river the peacock thought them most agreeable because they admired him and they thought him the best sort of acquaintance because he didn't work it was all very foolish but there are always foolish people in the world you know and it is much better to be amused by it and a little sorry for them than for us to lose our tempers and become cross about it that was the way the Shanghai black Spanish doring and bant and fowls felt they were polite enough to the newcomer but they did not run after him the chickens used to laugh when the peacock uttered his Cry of pon pon his voice was harsh and disagreeable and it did seem so funny to hear such Dreadful sounds coming from such a lovely throat the black Spanish reproved the chickens sharply for this it is is very rude said he to laugh at people for things they cannot help how would you like to have a lamb follow you around and bleed look at that chicken he has only two legs hello little two legs how can you walk it is just as bad for you to laugh at his harsh voice because he cannot help it if he should say foolish and silly things you might laugh because he could help that if he tried don't ever again let me hear you laughing when he is just saying payon the chickens minded the black Spanish for they knew he was right and that he did not do rude things himself they remembered everything he said too one day the peacock was standing on the fence alone he did this most of the time he usually stood with his back to the farmyard so that people who passed could see his train but not his feet a party of young fowls of all families came along their mothers had let them go off by themselves and they stopped to look at the peacock I do think you have the most beautiful tale sir said the duckling giving her own little pointed one a sideway Shake as she spoke please call it my train said the peacock it is beautiful and I am very proud of it not every foul can grow such a train as that oh dear no giggled a jolly little Bantam chicken I'd grow one in a minute if I could this made all the other young fowls laugh for they thought how funny the little brown bandom would look dragging around a great mass of feathers like that the peacock did not even smile he never understood a joke anyway he was always so busy thinking about himself that he couldn't see the point now he cleared his throat and spoke to the Bantam chicken I hope you don't think that I grew my train in a minute said he it took me a long long time although I kept all the feathers going at once look at his Crest exclaimed one young turkey in his piping voice the peacock turned his head so that they could see it more plainly that is a Crest to be proud of he said I have never seen a finer one myself have you noticed the beauty of my neck Charming wonderful beautiful beautiful exclaimed the young fowls just then one of the spoiled Dove children's flew down from the barn roof and sat beside the peacock what homely feet you have the squab exclaimed are you not dreadfully ashamed of them the young fowls thought this rude not one of them would have said it the peacock became very angry I know my feet are not so handsome as they might be he said but that is no reason why I should be ashamed of them I couldn't help having that kind of feet they run in my family I don't feel ashamed things I can't help the young fowls felt so uncomfortable after this that they walked away and the squab flew back to the dove coat for a time nobody spoke then a goling who had heard her mother talk about the peacock said I should think he would be proud of his train and his Crest and his neck and and everything everything except his feet giggled the bantom chicken and you know he couldn't help having them I wonder if he could help having his train and his Crest and his neck and and and everything said a young turkey they all stopped where they were we never thought of that they cried we never thought of that let's go ask the Blind Horse said a duckling he is a good friend of mine and he knows almost everything they stalked and waddled over to the Blind Horse and the duckling told him what was puzzling them the Blind Horse laughed very heartily so the peacock is proud of having grown such a fine train and Crest but he isn't ashamed of his homely feet because he couldn't help having those there is no reason for either Pride or shame with the peacock he has just such a body as was given him and he couldn't make one feather grow differently if he tried I don't see what anybody can be proud of then said a goling sadly for you see she wanted to be proud of everything be proud of what you have done yourself said the blind horse gently be proud of keeping clean or of telling the truth or of speaking pleasantly when things go wrong there are plenty of chances to be proud in a good way if one must be proud end of chapter 16 recording by Claire | freeaudiobooks84 | UC_L6DzOjRCJcE_oSXikbcxA | 2013-10-24 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,181 | 11,138 |
MaixehuKysU | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MaixehuKysU | Methadone | Wikipedia audio article | methodone sold under the brand name dolla fiend among others is an opioid used for opioid maintenance therapy to help with tapering and people with opioid dependence and for pain detoxification using methadone can either be done relatively rapidly in less than a month or gradually over as long as six months while a single dose has a rapid effect maximum effect can take five days of use the pain relieving effects last about six hours after a single dose similar to morphine's after long-term use in people with normal liver function effects last 8 to 36 hours methadone is usually taken by mouth and rarely by injection into a muscle or vein side effects are similar to those of other opioids commonly these include dizziness sleepiness vomiting and sweating serious risks include opioid abuse and a decreased effort to breathe abnormal heart rhythms may also occur due to a prolonged QT interval the number of deaths in the United States involving methadone poisoning declined from 4418 in 2011 to 3300 in 2015 risks are greater with higher doses methadone is made by chemical synthesis and acts on opioid receptors methadone was developed in Germany around 1937 to 1939 by Gustav Erhart and Max bokmal it was approved for use in the United States in 1947 methadone is on the World Health Organization's list of essential medicines the most effective and safe medicines needed in a health system globally in 2013 about 40 1,400 kilograms were manufactured it is regulated similarly to other narcotic drugs it is not particularly expensive in the United States topic medical uses you topic methadone maintenance methadone is used for the treatment of opioid dependency it may be used as a long-term maintenance therapy or in shorter periods for detoxification without withdrawal symptoms a 2009 Cochrane review found methadone was effective in retaining people in treatment and in the reduction or cessation of heroin use as measured by self-report and urine hair analysis but did not affect criminal activity or risk of death the treatment of opioid dependent persons with methadone will follow one of two routes methadone maintenance therapy MMT usually takes place as an outpatient it is prescribed once or twice daily for those who wish to abstain from illicit drug use people are given the medication in a clinic where afterwards they are observed for around 15 to 20 minutes for prevention of diversion of methadone to others the duration of methadone treatment ranges from a few months to several years or even lifelong methadone reduction called detoxification are suitable for persons who wish to completely stop using drugs the length of time a person remains in treatment depends on a number of factors the starting dose depends on the type and quantity of drugs being used at onset of treatment it also depends on how long the person has been using the drugs in the method ie oral inhaled or injected in addition enrollment in methadone maintenance has the potential to reduce the transmission of infectious diseases associated with opiate injection such as hepatitis B and C and/or HIV the principal goals of methadone maintenance are to relieve opioid cravings suppress the abstinence syndrome and block the euphoric effects associated with opioids both methadone abuse and lawfully prescribed use will eventually lead to dependence however when used correctly in treatment maintenance therapy has been found to be medically safe non-sedating and can provide a slow recovery from opioid addiction it is also indicated for pregnant women addicted to opioids topic opioid detoxification methadone is approved in the US and many other parts of the world for the treatment of opioid addiction it's used for the treatment of addiction is usually strictly regulated in the US outpatient treatment programs must be certified by the federal substance abuse and mental health services administration SAMHSA and registered by the Drug Enforcement Administration dia in order to prescribe methadone for opioid addiction topic pain methadone is used as an analgesic in chronic pain often in rotation with other opioids due to its activity at the NMDA receptor it may be more effective against neuropathic pain for the same reason tolerance to the analgesic effects may be less than that of other opioids topic adverse effects adverse effects of methadone include sedation diarrhea or constipation flushing perspiration and sweating heat intolerance dizziness are fainting weakness chronic fatigue sleepiness and exhaustion sleep problems such as drowsiness trouble falling asleep insomnia and trouble staying asleep constricted pupils dry mouth nausea and vomiting low blood pressure hallucinations or confusion headache heart problems such as chest pain or fast pounding heartbeat abnormal heart rhythms respiratory problems such as trouble breathing slow or shallow breathing hypoventilation lightheadedness or fainting loss of appetite and in extreme cases and erech sia weight gain memory loss stomach pains pitching difficulty urinating swelling of the hands arms feet and legs feeling restless or agitated mood changes euphoria disorientation nervousness or anxiety blurred vision decreased libido missed menstrual periods difficulty in reaching orgasm or impotence skin rash seizures central sleep apnea topic withdrawal symptoms physical symptoms lightheadedness tearing of the eyes mydriasis dilated pupils photophobia sensitivity to light hyperventilation syndrome breathing that is too fast deep runny nose yawning sneezing nausea vomiting and diarrhea fever sweating chills tremors akathisia restlessness tachycardia fast heartbeat aches and pains often in the joints or legs elevated pain sensitivity blood pressure that is too high hypertension may cause stroke cognitive symptoms suicidal ideation susceptibility to cravings depression spontaneous orgasm prolonged insomnia delirium auditory hallucinations visual hallucinations increased perception of odors olfaction real or imagined marked decrease or increase in sex drive agitation anxiety panic disorder nervousness paranoia delusions apathy anorexia symptom methadone withdrawal symptoms are reported as being significantly more protracted than withdrawal from opioids with shorter half-lives methadone is sometimes administered as an oral liquid methadone has been implicated in contributing to significant tooth decay methadone causes dry mouth reducing the protective role of saliva in preventing decay other putative mechanisms of methadone related tooth decay include craving for carbohydrates related to opioids poor dental care and general decrease in personal hygiene these factors combined with sedation have been linked to the causation of extensive dental damage topic black box warning methadone has the following USFDA black box warning risk of addiction and abuse potentially fatal respiratory depression lethal overdose in accidental ingestion QT prolongation neonatal opioid withdrawal syndrome in children of pregnant women 450 cypriot pounds drug interactions risks when used with benzodiazepines and other CNS suppressants including alcohol a certified opioid treatment program is required under federal law 42cfr eight point one two when dispensing methadone for the treatment of opioid addiction or detoxification topic overdose most people who have overdosed on methadone may show some of the following symptoms meiosis constricted pupils vomiting hypoventilation breathing that is too slow shallow drowsiness sleepiness disorientation sedation unresponsiveness skin that is cool clammy damp and pill limp muscles trouble staying awake nausea unconsciousness and coma death the respiratory depression of an overdose can be treated with naloxone naloxone is preferred to the newer longer acting antagonists naltrexone despite methadone's much longer duration of action compared to either heroin and other shorter acting agonists and the need for repeat doses of the antagonist naloxone it is still used for overdose therapy as naltrexone has a longer half-life it is more difficult to titrate if too large a dose of the opioid antagonist is given to a dependent person it will result in withdrawal symptoms possibly severe when using the lock zone the naloxone will be quickly eliminated and the withdrawal will be short-lived doses of naltrexone take longer to be eliminated from the person's system a common problem in treating methadone overdoses is that given the short action of naloxone versus the extremely longer acting methadone a dosage of naloxone given to a methadone overdosed person will initially work to bring the person out of overdose but once the naloxone wears off if no further naloxone is administered the person can go right back into overdose based upon time and dosage of the methadone ingested topic tolerance and dependence as with other opioid medications tolerance and dependence usually develop with repeated doses there is some clinical evidence that tolerance to analgesia is less with methadone compared to other opioids this may be due to its activity at the NMDA receptor tolerance to the different physiological effects of methadone varies tolerance to analgesic properties may or may not develop quickly but tolerance to euphoria usually develops rapidly whereas tolerance to constipation sedation and respiratory depression developed slowly if ever topic driving methadone treatment may impair driving ability drug abusers had significantly more involvement in serious crashes than non abusers in a study by the University of Queensland in the study of a group of 220 drug abusers most of them poly drug abusers 17 were involved in crashes killing people compared with a control group of other people randomly selected having no involvement in fatal crashes however there have been multiple studies verifying the ability of methadone maintenance patients to drive in the UK persons who are prescribed oral methadone can continue to drive after they have satisfactorily completed an independent medical examination which will include a urine screen for drugs the license will be issued for 12 months at a time and even then only following a favorable assessment from their own doctor individuals who are prescribed methadone for either IV or i.m administration cannot drive in the UK mainly due to the increased sedation effects that this route of use can cause topic mortality in the United States debts linked to methadone more than quadrupled in the five-year period between 1999 and 2004 according to the US National Center for Health Statistics as well as a 2006 series in the Charleston Gazette West Virginia medical examiner's listed methadone as contributing to three thousand eight hundred forty nine deaths in 2004 that number was up from 790 in 1999 approximately eighty two percent of those deaths were listed as accidental and most deaths involved combinations of methadone with other drugs especially benzodiazepines although deaths from methadone are on the rise methadone associated deaths are not being caused primarily by methadone intended for methadone treatment programs according to a panel of experts convened by the substance abuse and mental health services administration which released a report titled methadone associated mortality report of a national assessment the consensus report concludes that although the data remains incomplete national assessment meeting participants concurred that methadone tablets are diskettes distributed through channels other than opioid treatment programs most likely are the central factors in methadone associated mortality in 2006 the US Food and Drug Administration issued a caution about methadone titled methadone use for pain control may result in death the FDA also revised the drugs package insert the change deleted previous information about the usual adult dosage the Charleston Gazette reported the old language about the usual adult dose was potentially deadly according to Pain Specialists topic pharmacology methadone acts by binding to the micro opioid receptor but also has some affinity for the NMDA receptor an ionotropic glutamate receptor methadone is metabolized by cyp3a4 cyp2d6 cyp2d6 and as a substrate for the P glycoprotein efflux protein in the intestines and brain the bioavailability and elimination half-life of methadone are subject to substantial inter-individual variability its main route of administration is oral adverse effects include sedation hypoventilation constipation and meiosis in addition to tolerance dependence and withdrawal difficulties the withdrawal period can be much more prolonged than with other opioids spanning anywhere from two weeks to several months many factors contribute to its metabolism and excretion rate including the individual's body weight history of use abuse metabolic dysfunctions renal system dysfunction among others the metabolic half-life of methadone differs from its duration of action the metabolic half-life is 8 to 59 hours approximately 24 hours for opioid tolerant people and 55 hours in opioid naive people as opposed to a half-life of 1 to 5 hours for morphine the length of the half-life of methadone allows for exhibition of respiratory depressant effects for an extended duration of time in opioid naive people topic mechanism of action Laveau methadone the R enantiomer is a Mew opioid receptor agonist with higher intrinsic activity than morphine but lower affinity dextro methadone the S enantiomer does not affect opioid receptors but binds to the glutamatergic NMDA and methyl D aspartate receptor and acts as an antagonist against glutamate methadone has been shown to reduce neuropathic pain in rat models primarily through NMDA receptor antagonism glutamate as the primary excitatory neurotransmitter in the central nervous system NMDA receptors have a very important role in modulating long-term excitation and memory formation NMDA antagonist such as dextromethorphan DXM ketamine a dissociative anesthetic tile to mean a veterinary and aesthetic and abaut gain from the African treat a burn ant iboga are being studied for their role in decreasing the development of tolerance to opioids and is possible for eliminating addiction tolerance withdrawal possibly by disrupting memory circuitry acting as an NMDA antagonist may be one mechanism by which methadone decreases craving for opioids and tolerance and has been proposed as a possible mechanism for its distinguished efficacy regarding the treatment of neuropathic pain the dexstar rotary form dextro methadone which acts as an NMDA receptor antagonist and as devoid of opioid activity has been shown to produce analgesia in experimental models of chronic pain methadone also acted as a potent non-competitive alpha 3 beta for neuronal nicotinic acetylcholine receptor antagonists in rat receptors expressed in human embryonic kidney cell lines topic metabolism methadone has a slow metabolism and very high fat solubility making it longer lasting than morphine based drugs methadone has a typical elimination half-life of 15 to 60 hours with a mean of around 22 however metabolism rates vary greatly between individuals up to a factor of 100 ranging from as few as four hours to as many as 130 hours or even 190 hours this variability is apparently due to genetic variability in the production of the associated cytochrome enzymes cyp3a4 cyp2d6 and cyp2d6 many substances can also induce inhibit or compete with these enzymes further affecting sometimes dangerously methadone half-life a longer half-life frequently allows for administration only once a day in opioid detoxification and maintenance programs people who metabolize methadone rapidly on the other hand may require twice daily dosing to obtain sufficient symptom alleviation while avoiding excessive peaks and troughs in their blood concentrations and associated effects this can also allow lower total doses in some such people the analgesic activity is shorter than the pharmacological half-life dosing for pain control usually requires multiple doses per day normally dividing daily dosage for administration at eight-hour intervals the main metabolic pathway involves envy methylation by cyp3a4 in the liver and intestine to give to eth ylid e and e 1 v dimethyl 3:3 diphenyl perilla dean EDD p this inactive product as well as the enact of two ethyl 5-methyl 3 3 diphenyl 1 pure line EMD p produced by a second ND methylation are detectable in the urine of those taking methadone methadone and it's two main metabolites topic route of administration the most common route of administration at a methadone clinic is in a racemic oral solution though in Germany only the R enantiomer the L optical isomer has traditionally been used as it is responsible for most of the desired opioid effects the single isomer form is becoming less common due to the higher production costs methadone is available in traditional pill sublingual tablet and two different formulations designed for the person to drink drinkable forms include ready to dispense liquid sold in the United States as method OHS and disc X which are tablets designed to dispersed themselves rapidly in water for oral administration used in a similar fashion to alka-seltzer the liquid form is the most common as it allows for smaller dose changes methadone is almost as effective when administered orally as by injection in fact injection of methadone does not result in a rush as with some other strong opioids such as morphine or hydromorphone because it's extraordinarily high volume of distribution causes it to diffuse into other tissues in the body particularly fatty tissue the peak concentration in the blood is achieved at roughly the same time whether the drug is injected or ingested oral medication is usually preferable because it offers safety simplicity and represents a step away from injection based drug abuse in those recovering from addiction u.s. federal regulations require the oral form in addiction treatment programs injecting methadone pills can cause collapsed veins bruising swelling and possibly other harmful effects methadone pills often contain toute that when injected produces a swarm of tiny solid particles in the blood causing numerous minor blood clots these particles cannot be filtered out before injection and will accumulate in the body over time especially in the lungs and eyes producing various complications such as pulmonary hypertension and irreversible and progressive disease the formulation sold under the brand name method owes flavored liquid suspension for oral dosing commonly used for maintenance purposes should not be injected either while it has been done in extremely diluted concentrations instances of cardiac arrest have been reported as well as damaged veins from sugars even sugar-free syrups may cause this damage due to the presence of similarly damaging artificial sweeteners US federal regulations require the oral form in addiction treatment programs information leaflets included in packs of UK methadone tablets state that the tablets are for oral use only in that use by any other route can cause serious harm in addition to this warning additives have now been included into the tablets formulation to make the use of them by the IV route more difficult topic chemistry you topic detection in biological fluids methadone and its major metabolite - ETH ylid II and he 1/5 dimethyl 3:3 diphenyl / Aladin e DDP are often measured in urine as part of a drug abuse testing program in plasma or serum to confirm a diagnosis of poisoning in hospitalized victims or in whole blood to assist in a forensic investigation of a traffic or other criminal violation or a case of sudden death methadone usage history is considered in interpreting the results as a chronic user can develop tolerance to doses that would incapacitate an opioid naive individual chronic users often have high methadone and EDD P baseline values topic history methadone was developed in 1937 in Germany by scientists working for IG farbenindustrie AG at the Farb were hoaxed who were looking for a synthetic opioid that could be created with readily available precursors to solve Germany's opium shortage problem on September 11 1941 bokmal and Earhart filed an application for a patent for a synthetic substance they called hoax 10800 20 or Polly Madan and names still in regular use in Germany and whose structure had only slight relation to morphine or the opiate alkaloids bokmal and Earhart 1949 it was brought to market in 1943 and was widely used by the German army during world war ii in the 1930s but paradeen went into production in germany however production of methadone then being developed under the designation hoax 10800 20 was not carried forward because of side-effects discovered in the early research after the war all German patents trade names and research records were requisitioned and expropriated by the Allies the records on the research work of the IG Farben concern at the Farb work hoaxed were confiscated by the US department of commerce intelligence investigated by a technical Industrial Committee of the US Department of State and then brought to the US the report published by the committee noted that while methadone was potentially addictive it produced less sedation and respiratory depression than morphine and was thus interesting as a commercial drug in the early 1950s methadone most times the racemic HCL salts mixture was also investigated for use as an antitussive from this research came a generally non controlled are controlled for having the same precursors and effects of strong pure agonist agents of the open chain type this one a phenyl oxen derivative leva propoxyphene with optical isomerism and one of which appeared to have no narcotic properties but was an antitussive which did have dissociative effects if misused the isomer form which is removed from the racemic salt to yield dextromethorphan or remove the other isomer to purify add extra propoxyphene or left into finish with a racemic salts mixture dyma thorvin the open chain opioids tend to have at least one isomer that is at some level a strong pure mucoid receptor agent eisah methadone nor Samantha Dole laam and nor methadone were first developed in Germany United Kingdom Belgium Austria Canada and the United States in the 30 or so years after the 1937 discovery of pethidine the first synthetic opioid used in medicine these synthetic opioids have increased length and depth of satiating any opiate cravings and generate very strong analgesic effects due to their long metabolic half-life and strong receptor affinity at the mucoid receptor sites therefore they impart much of the satiating and anti addictive effects of methadone by means of suppressing drug cravings methadone's antitussive property was first tested in dogs in europe in 1952 to 1955 with different inert or active placebos including codeine it was only in 1947 that the drug was given the generic name methadone by the Council on pharmacy and chemistry of the American Medical Association since the patent rights of the IG Farben konzern and Farber hoaxed were no longer protected each pharmaceutical company interested in the formula could buy the rights for the commercial production of methadone for just one dollar Moll 1990 methadone was introduced into the United States in 1947 by Eli Lilly and Company as an analgesic under the trade name doula Fein which is now registered to roxanne laboratories since then it has been best known for its use in treating opioid dependence a great deal of anecdotal evidence was available on the street that methadone might prove effective in treating heroin withdrawal and is not uncommonly used in hospitals and other debt addiction centers to enhance rates have completed opioid withdrawal it was not until studies performed at the Rockefeller University in New York City by professor Vincent Dole along with Murray mice wander and Mary Jean Creek that methadone was systematically studied as a potential substitution therapy their studies introduced a sweeping change in the notion that drug addiction was not necessarily a simple character flaw but rather a disorder to be treated in the same way as other diseases to date methadone maintenance therapy has been the most systematically studied and most successful and most politically polarizing of any pharmacotherapy for the treatment of people with drug addiction methadone was first manufactured in the US by Eli Lilly who obtained FDA approval on August 14th 1947 for their Dola Fein five milligrams and ten milligrams tablets Mallinckrodt pharmaceuticals did not receive approval until December 15 1947 to manufacture their bulk compounding powder Mallinckrodt received approval for their branded generic method OHS on April 15 1993 for their five milligrams and ten milligrams method OHS tablets Mallinckrodt who also makes five milligrams ten milligrams and 40 milligrams generic tablets in addition to their branded generic method o--'s received approval for their plain generic tablets on April 27 2004 the trade name Dola Fein was created by Eli Lilly after World War 2 and used in the United States the claim that Nazi leader Adolf Hitler ordered the manufacture of methadone or that the brand-name doula Fein was named after him as an urban legend the pejorative term a dolphine never a widely used name for the drug appeared in the United States in the early 1970s as a reference to the aforementioned urban myth that the trade name doula Fein was a reference to Adolf Hitler topic society and culture you topic brand names brand names include Delevigne see more on a Madone method OHS fysop tone meted on and heptad on among others topic cost in the US generic methadone tablets are inexpensive with retail prices ranging from 25 cents to two dollars and 50 cents per defined daily dose brand-name methadone tablets may cost much more methadone maintenance clinics in the u.s. may be covered by private insurances medicaid or medicare medicare covers methadone under the prescription drug benefit Medicare Part D when is it is prescribed for pain but not when it is used for opioid dependence treatment because it cannot be dispensed in a retail pharmacy for this purpose in California methadone maintenance treatment is covered under the medical benefit patients eligibility for methadone maintenance treatment is also contingent on them being enrolled in substance abuse counseling the United States Department of Veterans Affairs VA alcohol and drug dependence rehabilitation program offers methadone services to eligible veterans enrolled in the VA health care system methadone maintenance treatment mmt cost analyses often compare the cost of clinic visits versus the overall societal costs of illicit opioid use a preliminary cost analysis conducted in 2016 by the US Department of Defense determined that methadone treatment which includes psychosocial and support services may cost an average of 126 dollars per week or six thousand five hundred fifty two dollars per year in Germany mmt is fully covered by all public and private insurance plans the annual cost per person is less than three thousand euros while heroin assisted treatment costs up to ten thousand euros per year as of 2015 China had the largest methadone maintenance treatment program with over 250,000 people in over 650 clinics in 27 provinces topic controversy methadone substitution as a treatment of opioid addiction has been widely criticized in the social sciences for its role in social control of addicts it is suggested that methadone does not function as much to curb addiction as to redirect it and maintain dependency on authorized channels several authors apply a Foucault lien analysis to the widespread prescription of the drug in use in institutions such as prisons hospitals and rehabilitation centers such critique centers on the notion that substance addiction is reframed with a disease model thus methadone which mimics the effects of opioids and renders the addict compliant is labeled as a treatment and so obscures the Disciplinary objectives of managing undesirables topic regulation methadone is a schedule 1 controlled substance in Canada and scheduled 2 in the United States with an AC SCN of 9250 in a 2014 annual aggregate manufacturing quota of 30 1875 kilos for sale methadone intermediate is also controlled under a CSC n 9000 226 also under scheduled 2 with a quota of 38,000 875 kilos in most countries of the world methadone is similarly restricted the salts of methadone in use are the hydro bromide free based conversion ratios 0.793 hydrochloride 0.894 and HCL monohydrate 0.85 zero methadone is also regulated internationally as a schedule 1 controlled substance under the United Nations Single Convention on narcotic drugs of 1961 in Russia methadone treatment is illegal Gennadiy onishchenko chief sanitary inspector of russia claimed in 2008 that health officials are not convinced of the treatments efficacy instead doctors encourage immediate cessation of drug use rather than the gradual process that methadone substitution therapy entails people are often given sedatives and non-opioid analgesics to cope with withdrawal symptoms | wikipedia tts | UCMeSYAu27EY1aslaUSaL6VA | 2018-12-10 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 4,598 | 29,282 |
ZwmKfkbRIdg | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZwmKfkbRIdg | I made Dame Run from the Grind until he Wins a Ring | it's finally time for Dan to run from the grind so we're gonna put him on a different NBA team every single year until he win the championship and we're going to be starting off with the Denver Nuggets pretty good start I'm sure the Blazers have no problem agreeing to this trade we're gonna be doing this until he either wins a ring or retire so let's see how well he does with the Nuggets it looks like Dame going to the Nugget stop Luka winning MVP okay all right all right all right we got it we got to do so I don't even know what this means I have no idea how that's even possible and Dave didn't make an NBA team the nuggets are the first team they got Utah in the first round I don't know how adding Dame makes jokish MVP and defensive player of the year at some pretty interesting stuff but I guess we'll take a Dame having a pretty good year I don't know what's crazier yoga 20 defensive player of the year or the Jazz making the playoffs I don't know why we have a close game but okay Clark's gonna use the screen here gonna try to drive on the defensive player of the year oh he faked him out yoga to the poster got double team kicks it out the bones for three got it Dame fouled out in 22 minutes that's pretty bad oh that's a great that was an amazing pass by Jordan Clarkson he definitely didn't have Denver on the money line in this game no shot well Joker's had a pretty good game mpj played good too loaded gotta play better bro now we gotta play the Mavs we gotta go up against Luca and they're gonna take down the Mavs in seven pretty impressive Joker is just a walking triple double with 24 rebounds and Lillard shot nine points okay maybe like this running from the grind stuff is really hitting him I think Dame actually feels pressure now and just scared to actually play good at basketball I don't know how the Pelicans are up 3-1 but they are Lillard's not in the game again where the bat when they're oh oh nice foul from the defensive player of the year and he just found out of the game another goodies the screen here gonna Drive In on Valentine's gets fouled and one for Damian Lillard mccorm trying to drive on Dame here doing a million moves lays it up and it there's no way that should have went in Dame driving again pull up midi oh my God he smoked that and got bailed out by Aaron Gordon McComb gets a screen here gonna drive in step back midi oh my God damn trying to drive again get a fade from three oh and he missed it herb Jones gonna drive throw it down and that's probably gonna do it well Dane put up a good fight but I mean yolk is just fouling out there man that's tough and the Bulls win the championship DeMar DeRozan Finals MVP and he also shot 54 from three well I guess it's time to run from the grind again let's see who we're gonna get next coming down here to last you don't beat Portland okay all right we don't want to go back before we're gonna go to OKC Thunder fans you like the trade no of course not I know actually I think the Thunder just fine with this but now Dame is coming off the bench for them that's insane okay and we're back to normal and we're back to normal here again too well I'm sure we won't see Joker's winning Defensive Player of the Year anytime soon and the Thunder surprisingly the second seed did not see that coming I guess Dame could have won Sixth Man of the Year that would have been pretty possible well my bad he actually did win six man of the year I just forgot to look at it so yeah he won it and we got the Clippers in the first round they're looking pretty good and this is looking like a sweep here and yeah wow we swept the Clippers now we gotta play our former team in the Nuggets looks like they replaced us with Patrick Beverly wow we are just smoking every team wow this is insane now we got to play the Grizzlies job Bane Jaren Jackson well I think we're just gonna go ahead and sweep our way to the NBA we just swept our way to the NBA finals I guess when you do have Lillard coming off the bench that is quite the advantage but I low-key expected this team to suck and now we gotta play Philly in the finals and the Thunder are gonna be going home in game seven of the finals they were down 3-2 they put up a gallient effort is that a word they put up that kind of effort to make it a game seven and they end up losing though they put up some good playoff numbers especially for coming off the bench shooting 50 from three all right well time to run from the grind again let's go ahead and see what our next team is going no no no no no bro like this is a waste of time and it looks like Dame leaving actually helped them out they ended up dropping Victor web and Yama alright well Luca once again MVP hey look at that Defensive Player of the Year weapon Yama and the Blazers will be fighting in the playing tournament and they'll actually be going to the playoffs okay and free Simon's webinarama and Oladipo had more points than little in this game that's insane so now they gotta play Minnesota in the first round this team is they're okay and the Blazers are actually gonna upset the Wolves they are jumping 24 points okay listen man I'm not looking for some BS Cinderella Story here with oh he came back to the grind and got no like they should loosen the Thunder and thank God we are not gonna get that corny ass ending and we'll see him at the playoffs and the Wizards win the championship Eamon Tom's like what is going on well after a year going back to the Grind it's time to actually run from the ground here and get another team and that is going to be the heat to heat the heat the heat I will guarantee you a championship you're gonna win this year this team has Ben Simmons Bradley bealer Jimmy Butler but where's no no bam he's gone and Lillard's not even the sixth man he's the seventh Man by the way Lila's making 58 million dollars if anybody cares enough okay and yoke just back to winning MVPs and the heater fighting for their lives in the playing tournament well they're not gonna win the first game and they're not gonna win the second game either wow so of course the one team that I actually like he goes to that team and they don't make the playoffs of course that happens damn you only scored nine points and the Pacers win the championship the Rick Whitehead Finals MVP all right come on we got to put Dame on an actual Contender because apparently the Miami Heat are just not that and we are going to the Pistons hopefully Kate is still there well they still have Kade in a very deep basketball team and he starts also now dams making 63 million dollars if anybody cared there's no point in showing this anymore and the Pistons are the fourth seed not bad but they're dropping a solid 14 points a game just doing his cardio we got to play the Pacers we actually have a pretty well-balanced Team all right well my bad for complimenting them because we just got just okay Dave I'm not gonna lie bro just retire like you're not winning a ring it's over bro he's really not gonna retire yet like he should he is stealing money from the NBA Lillard's not even on an NBA team nobody signed him so this will be your last year buddy where you going come on put him on a good team just give him a chance dude dude I'm I'm actually gonna put a hole in a wall bro this man Lillard wants 27 million dollars like who does he actually think he is but after some finessing I was able to get him on the team and he is the eighth man in the rotation this man Dame literally has Stockholm syndrome he just doesn't want to leave Portland all right and Xavier Booker's your MVP don't worry Lily will not be here and the Blazers are fighting in the playing tournament Lily's dropping a cool 10 points a game playing 14 minutes and they're gonna lose the first game and they're gonna very closely win the second game I'm sure little did a lot to contribute to this win oh yeah nine points three for nine in 13 minutes now we got the thunder in the first round this is where we lose and we're gonna go ahead and lose in seven with your five points and three assists in 13 minutes and Lillard has finally decided to retire well to sum this all up I guess there's no point running from the grind because you don't win a championship anyway | YNG | UCIroygCeFzKrSIBiNgHVfNg | 2022-10-10 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,618 | 8,249 |
d9b6Q6befOE | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d9b6Q6befOE | EFCC To Landlords: Face 15 Years Imprisonment For Housing Yahoo Boys | As E Dey Hot | this next story this one's stronger because then the economic and financial crime commission escc don't draw their air give landlords where they foreign for the second time and for the third time if not for adventure make mistake accommodate or give rent to somebody with a suspect will be a cyber crime when they commit cyber crime offense that is either yahoo or any other say they stand a chance now the landlord 15 years in prison this now waiting uh yes don't come i can't talk and then of course uh with the reaction we'll never know what's in the reaction will come from lagos but yes they don't talk their own and they can also look at some development we don't see footages of allah and yes they burst into houses they say that they find a robot they bust their bus there even for midnight they bust everywhere everyone said they they get a source coming from here enter into other law enforcement agencies and kind of a responsibility so this matter i'll take siam i can't get our bunker guests [Music] like that in there with us to also look into this particular matter review into the discussion and planting nigerians being wake up can't see them on top of social media because the ufc gets whatever they call hashtag efcc connect on top of a twitter space they just talk say okay 6 p.m today you know say we don't 6 pm the dog will start the meeting said they're going to answer questions they can scientists talk when they drop here talk to people please we've got the doctor wait what it calls iafcc and landlord and yahoo which can't talk with one but in the explanation one of the zoma zonal commanders organization if you check the act will establish the economic financial crimes commission says section 3 of the advanced fee fraud and other front related offenses of 2006 talk i'm saying anybody will provide safe abode for person when we say they do this uh bad pressing of laptop business sell the person risk jail term of five to fifteen years or go hardly make her ask you first too because if i said many of us shocked what happened we know you had this one i want to ask you landlord get responsibility first lion lord get responsibility to find out the kind work when passing when one call renting house they do um i i get two sides to this story okay you know one side now the moral part of the uh you know the case and the other side not the legal part of the case okay so if you come from section three of the advanced um fee fraud and other fraud related offenses 2006 um you know if it isolate that law from the enabling um um you know law which is the constitution and you go need to marry him with the law we go use prosecutes which is the evidence act we don't produce we don't tell you how you fit catch criminals say you must you must see two elements the attitude and the mainstream that's the fiscal act itself an intention where the person gets to commit offence so i know i know i know i know they teach law anyway but don't they try to tell you say you you need to marry those things first before you establish your other person commit offense i won't take establish say landlord get intention to put frost star for a house so you see these things and that is why everybody they blame judiciary judiciary but the prosecutors need to do a good they need to start doing a good job they need to clean their house properly so that when they bring mata from court you know judges logo gets issues to convict people so i that that brings me to the moral part of the story how does a landlord really know because i i managed houses in nigeria i don't manage houses before in fact the last house where i managed i discovered say the the one of the guys there was you know this south african guys so at the end of that discover seeing business no but i did my due diligence and he was selling cars he sells us but you know that was not nah you know they do wait in the column um um you know these guys do you understand me so how does a landlord after doing due diligence since a person get legit [Music] what did i learn as a christian or as a muslim or as a traditionalist and the legal side if you don't go cut before you get one woman fine woman she dollars they wear white for cuts she thai scaff then they mold her she ties scarf for eye distance anybody has to talk to that person maybe not true truth now woman a woman is a woman did i say man you call the agenda i want anything to fight our people are not verse if you see lady justice as they mold her like that scott scaff their eye she whole scale she whole knife she's not the superpower she know they see my mouth she noticed he said oh i'm sorry i did not know now why before we ask ballista what was it that question we've been telling this section where the team day and he also talked i'm saying waiting the lord talk but he can't talk something about evidence because when you go cause nobody talks and we see landlord somebody they ask where they carry laptop every dance me say you see what you don't gather say this person really do that we go answer one question if by the grace of god this network don't do us any up we connect them because i won't ask i'm saying here since don't come and talk say some hotels because most times if you see all those pictures they're going to say you have to say boss one hotel or you have to see boston estate they say some people they provide internet facility for these people now if you get hotel you can't provide internet facility let me tell you when you provide the internet facility you suppose nobody in the past in the usa and do so if the person they use the internet and you know if he said you know out don't issue this statement all to say they won't call them the high rate of them you know cyber cyber crime waiting for the side milk also looking this way um we'll also make you have to do their job but if they go do this particular job what they won't do children go down with clear eyes level down with sincerity terrible joy with the right information because sometimes they if you just get say one information entire hand you can't they work based on them based on the information with your hand we don't see cases where we say efcc would get them say they will go catch them second politician people in the long run what would they see we need to say before they need to continue the politicians inside the house thank you you know go on come on come on go the outside and your hands go come on break did you see sunday break if you go they pray say lord heaven no i'm not repetition no i'm not referring to him because he's from your state no no no because he's your former god no it's not because it's from my it's my you are defending him i'm not depending on what i say why are you going there why are you going to do this emphasize on that why are they talking about that why can't they take their example let's go hold on wickedness from you sorry but why wouldn't i well now state people they do all these kind things no sending your own state government obviously whenever you're involved for like four years now nine meditation who is that your governor did they break into his house no no no no no no so which was the house they're breaking no no no no who was saying lord help me father save me they are coming for me oh lord help me bear me they are coming for me no that can't come from our past god that's your governor no no there was a video he went on he went online on social media yes my people my people the amount of statues my government governor my people stop it stop it i am barrister harry is back online we hope said it in donbass that's stable now but it's hardy if you can hear oh say hello i'm so sorry no problem we understand that technology that's all network they do if you don't reach nights between they always they shape make we just allow you to continue from where you stop we'll go ask one more question then if we get time we could just open our phone lines maybe people call the reason why we first locked the phone lines now so that people could really understand but you know just be said oh just call with vex they're talking efcc this is that that barista over to you yeah so like i i explained to you um so most often you know all this law as well this open that they are very good to be honest if actually they fit implement them you know with um you know with the intent to protect the country he goes all right but when you look at it at the end of the day they allow too much influx unnecessary cases where they know get evidence on people like i just told you someone who has a business because i don't i don't want to call names well you can see the you know guys have been convicted in the u.s and you know and all that they have businesses running how do you you know in the first place that this person is not genuine and i i built my house to to make to do business right and so and by the way i overheard you talking about internet and the likes as a matter of fact in the in modern contemporary houses you have internet you have everything in the house so providing internet for your tenants and claiming say you they provide them assets for them to do yahoo yahoo you know it sees them is uncalled for to be honest and it's not i don't think there's a way to gather evidence to persecute these guys they know where these guys are they know where they live they know what they do and it's as good as them just going to pick them up and prosecute the ones and you know separate the shafts from the real ones they're free from you know the stress of them and paying for you know paying for okay and barista had a quick one there looking at this particular issue from a genuine angle we don't see that is then bringing it to efcc we've seen that then ensure the statement we don't see cases we say efcc will make noise about case or make noise about them a particular offensive person commits and instead he will present the person even present the person before the media and after all these things all happen the case once you don't prove the process of the case don't start your obligation somewhere along the lines we just hang so whatever that same thing he said this is coming from in general whatever that i say okay with this genuine family where yes they call this matago what time is that same action and say okay we will finish see real evidences or real people being prosecuted for this particular offence rather than officers say that would just carry a girlfriend he would not hang there no go seriously um to be to be frank i will go shout praises to efcc in the last one two years okay what what did they do to be honest um the new chairman has really done you know a whole lot and i give it up to him and however you know say we no say there are at some points or you know in a group you will still get bad eggs do you understand and it is very difficult to separate these bad eggs from the real one but we still don't go and we will stick a mata cap for the chairman and in group did he try yeah but now answering your question um now i've already stated to you say from the beginning then go start matter without evidence and once you start a matter in court without evidence is extremely very impossible for the judge to do magic to convict person where they know pick you know the elements of that offense i'll give you an example before you give us that example we get somebody to win not the waiter [Music] [Laughter] [Music] now will wake up the world then they go register to vote in the right person thank you and god bless you thank you very much hold on our last caller before god barista what was he going to finish it off welcome to our city good evening we greet you good evening they talk they go good evening to you uh i ask you for considering this uh opinion like this a omago issue since that matters thank you very much we get your question hey what do you think axe now waiting my brother um don't talk here say bill i say efcc work sometimes we receive end of discussion for some other people they see discussion continue now i miss it for some politicians get end but for some poor people the matter will get in barista if we get how we got if we reach the point where we say if we have success yes then they do the work because they don't gather all the evidence and we go see results make it up you always talk without saying now which hunting or they're just they do have to shakara people truly um you know one of the factors where they aid them and justice in every um organization or every every state now checks and balances you know any system where checks and balances they lacking if they had to um you know see justice from that same point so if as efcc day the chairman at the last the chairman they report to perhaps the chairman they report to the president directly or the committee for senate when they had efcc you understand and just like i explained to you say periodic reports as this efcc done they do not like the meeting whether they do today now now report that it i give for a particular reason you know by the time they give these reports if they help by the time they hire highly intellectual and knowledgeable lawyers where sabi of course you and i know i know go delve into that place how nepotism don't take you know a lot of things people know sabine walk anymore they just go sit down for office they even they outsource knowledge outside you know so all of these things now factors where they all these problems otherwise if some person commit offense you sit down analyze your offense usually my my from my experience once the police don't analyze offense then go make reports give the aig they say this offense so we no cats do not see any evidence as we not see evidence will not be prosecute this guy no quick continue investigation or make we retire this matter but because of which haunting then gokaiger matters because they know say one thing the person would start to they deal with reprimanding order the person goes start to they deal with um bill the person who constantly deal with so they conquered every day they're not saying after like three cross cities courts go strike out the matter but because of which hunting they won't continue that matter and in the process the condition stopped jordan get plenty cases way good tidy so you see that the process is flawed by the um you know by all this unnecessary um um deliver this unnecessary practice this talk no go end at all because we're gonna still continue this conversation but we appreciate it even though inaudibly they're convenient you still make out time and you don't give us these words of wisdom i never shall say all the people won't watch today go down there and say okay here's easy they do their work if they do their work where this corruption what would they talk about especially if you can't focus on cyber crime said it is going to be something we will become 18 of the past we appreciate you thank you thank you very much my lord thank you thank you my lord any time any time my lord rather noble you know lord i said lord did they foreign police because if i don't cause problems no it never happened for once or caught to me surfing no you're not fit where are you if they give you god you aren't god where would it be the difference i'll not accept that from you no it's i'm just saying i think what the police there is they do work what did they take to work in police they carried now you are if you carry go high you could be you're nowhere you like this face you are nowhere you like this waiting peace to know i'll help you go give you peace too don't be pissed you know they your pocket size peace too then they hold on forehand then you put them inside then they potentially give you if they give you guns you couldn't 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Fhi3jKNzpzA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fhi3jKNzpzA | Mondo (Let's Play Trigger Happy Havoc 64) | last time on dog naropa trigger happy havoc [Music] yay what do you think and now back to trying to ditch school [Music] oh [Music] huh yeah it's kind of a [ __ ] to get say like this hey first i could never get the way this way i wanted to but i got hands on some real primal hair spray a few shots of that did the job ain't bad right do you think i want to give it a shot give me a really good time talking about his hair hell yeah [Music] um this is a school announcement okay c-shirt super hot monster hot [Music] muscles [Music] uh [Music] oh it's gonna be leveled up hooray [Music] sorry you buy something that's true oh good idea maybe i'll get something to eat hey we didn't have okay pile junk food you know let's see hell yeah [ __ ] they got everything here okay what did i get i think i think you both had a good time yo it's pretty straight around like this once in a while right as long as you're there they screw around with me hell yeah you might let me know i'm gonna go anytime right head back um this is a school announcement okay then hopefully then [Music] [Applause] okay [Music] hey [Music] there's a library okay any comments here i think hey comics here hell yeah hi you and me man with the same wavelength let's get started shirt that's true there's no books here at least one come on let's get in here let me hear a really great time yeah that was fun as hell [Music] seriously i never thought something's fun in here so train me up man yeah i see it man okay we should probably head back huh [Music] um this is yeah one more time i'm liking it right [Music] actually is that excuse i guess but it's about that's off it's wrong yes indeed get it over here there's some tickets hey is look i'm totally feeling pumped [Music] five statues [Music] to check the next [Music] centaurus finally chinese stainless steel sheets [Music] not first time i did it easy easy [Music] yeah i said this a long time ago one thing at a time [Music] i'm plates next [Music] [Laughter] [Music] i did [Music] somebody the rec room we go [Music] here right now as we hey motorcycle magazine [Music] let me share this thing let me see hey come on well foreign for the crazy diamonds it says the service some sort of stuff either they seriously did their homework hell yeah give me the perfect that's [ __ ] bad pretty good time yo um okay honey yes indeed hmm music room [Music] let's call we do what should you play i always tell music so you like music what music [Music] music music music class or whatever i mean i guess i don't hate it hell yeah dragon sound would be twins better than anything what's music if you have freaking time [Music] you let's head back [Music] hell yeah oh good idea a quick nap some damn fun fixing lights almost good the real thing let's take a little break come here awesome time [Music] looks like it's fun here just for tripping me up man oh yeah man we should put it back huh [Music] um this is a school announcement okay then sweet dreams everyone good night sleep tight don't let the bedbugs bite is awesome [Music] i need to use my drugs [Music] so someone i talked to about him again [Music] what to do it's free time to drink hell yeah good call we should take a break well i guess this is what these whole things are kind of damp right huh that's true but you know hey we got some help we don't stay here dude that [ __ ] really good time [Music] um this is a school announcement [Music] pushups [Music] hey okay let's go to the store [Music] what damn they got one of those here i had all kinds of toys when i was a kid [Music] i said after that my brother would just walk up and fashion they'll spill out a good time oh yeah let's find the chunk first like we have really good times smashing things you else fun as hell that guy that's funny here cheer me up man oh yeah man back huh [Music] um i'm happy today [Music] [Applause] [Music] 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7hlTA1AtWEQ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7hlTA1AtWEQ | NationBeat (October 9, 2018) | [Music] welcome to nation beat I am Janelle Norville bringing you this brief on the pulse of our nation and highlights around the heart of Synthesia a new national health strategy is expected by the first quarter of 2019 more help is underway for solutions agriculture sector from allied governments the travel detective on earth sauce in Lucia's hidden gems and equipment small businesses for big gains [Music] governments first two words are more affordable accessible and modern healthcare system continues with a new health strategy for the island to be drafted by the first quarter of 2019 among the priority areas are health financing and international accreditation for health services the compilation of the new strategic plan for the health sector is still in its early stages chief health planner Dwight calyx noted that though the last strategic plan ended the information is still relevant and will be incorporated into the new document the new policy will be aligned with strategic development goals of the World Health Organization and the health achievement for the Americas by the Pan American Health Organization before prioritization processes it will at least for us look at our existing situations our existing health profiles and ensure that whatever it is that we develop over the next few months commitments that we develop that in response to the needs of our population calyx outlined some of the current health priorities for st. Lucia one which is it is at the top of everything is our national health insurance health financing is also very critical first as well being responsive to our situation of NCD so by way of process first the first imminent process is to ensure that we prioritize those the years and some of those parties as I've mentioned then we need to look at what our situational assessment is and also what that health profile that we have in terms of our existing population as part of the process interventions specific to these priorities need to be formulated and a roadmap needs to be done to plot what is necessary to achieve the targets the Ministry of Health and Wellness quality policy is completed it outlines quality standards across the public and private sectors dealing with infrastructure and services calyx says it states what needs to be done to meet certain quality standards with the intention of moving towards accreditation once you look at our health sector you know that once you enter any health services a standard set of services that you receive and is of a particular quality and a particular standard of international recognition so that's the direction that we are particularly heading with the health sector the team responsible for the strategy will be meeting with the Pan American Health Organization in November to undertake the prioritization process from the government information service I am Alicia Ally regional public and private sector officials in climate change are currently on island to dialogue on targets outlined in the respective nationally determined contributions for the Caribbean region Chris certainly reports the activity is being hosted by the government of Saint Lucia through the Department of sustainable development the dialogue seeks mainly to exchange experiences and views related to NDC implementation planning and financing particularly in the energy sector including linkages to Sustainable Development Goals SDGs and at the planning processes as well as opportunities to advance gender equality minister with responsibility for sustainable development honourable dr. Gail Brita but pledged the st. Lucia support to meeting the NDC's targets she stated that while collectively the region's contribution to global emission was small significant effort was required to preserve the environment for future generations we believe that your informed recommendations will provide sound advice on how as a region we can inspire greater commitment to strategic climate financing and technical support to help achieve our climate agenda it is important for us to spur the required global political amendments needed to ensure that rapid and ambitious climate action is supported and perceived the forum is the 19th in a global series of dialogues supported by the UN Development Programme UNDP and the Secretariat of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change the UNFCCC since 2014 in assisting countries and implementing their respective NDC's yohko i Bissau of the UNDP says the dialogue comes at a crucial time for the region the chance over the last few years experienced a high rate of extreme weather events and our small states they growing vulnerabilities to the effects of climate change since 2016 we have been implementing various activities including the development of nationally appropriate mitigation actions namaz and national adaptational plans nuts and transferring mitigation and adaptations technologies to the communities through there are 38 pilot projects and promoting south south and north south cooperation by sharing lesson learned among the target countries in the region as well as transferring technology from Japan to the Caribbean communities the regional dialogue precedes an NDC finance initiative for the Caribbean to be hosted in st. Lucia from the 11th to the 12th of October 2018 at the Harbor Club the activity which will gather practitioners and the technical experts from relevant ministries regulators and sectors from across the OECS and the wider Caribbean community will build on outcomes of the regional dialogue and nationally determined contributions for the Caribbean expected to run until Wednesday from the communications unit of the Ministry of Education innovation gender relations and sustainable development I am Chris Antley reporting more help is underway for st. Lucia's agriculture sector from allied governments Saint Lucia and Cuba have strengthened ties with collaboration in the field of agriculture a team from st. Lucia's Ministry of Agriculture upon invitation by the government of Cuba visited that country there the team met with agricultural experts and held various discussions and what assistance could be extended with the aim of improving st. Lucia's agriculture sector as well as the water sector the Cuban government agreed to provide technical assistance to the government of st. Lucia prompting the formal signing of the Memorandum of Understanding MoU cube ambassador to st. Lucia his Excellency Jorge Francisco soberin Luis indicated that agriculture is a priority for both countries in order to continue the path of development of our countries we need to strengthen our exchange our cooperation our discussions our joint efforts in the area of Agriculture but it's not only that agriculture and everything that is related to it as we all know very well both in Cuba and in st. Lucia it comes with many benefits for our peoples for our communities for achieving countries that are more resilient when it comes to all these phenomena naturally that we have to face and it also strengthens our economies and it also contributes it's a it's a it's an important contribution also to healthy lifestyles so we are talking about nutrition we are talking about food security we are talking about many things without which we cannot conceive a better life for our countries and our peoples and weak without which we cannot conceive development development as we understand it to be for our countries Minister for agriculture Ezequiel joseph noted the importance of such collaborations as both countries are able to benefit he expressed gratitude to the Cuban government for the generosity he also provided further insight into the MOU we agreed in the MOU that is it first to collaborate with Cuba annual aspect of crop production like we all know we have been challenged right now as it pertains to utilization of healthier products and Miriam you would realise that using chemicals and I'm sure how I would likely not user would chemicals healthier products in the product in the production of our food chain we just saw recently what happened and in the US and with us we all aware what's transpired in st. Vincent and the cola has been made now even more for us to engage in our farmers in the utilization of heavier healthier products as it pertains to the production of food for digitalization by by all solutions the two countries expressed eagerness to see the agreement through to implementation this is nation beats and Emmy award-winning travel journalist tells the world about hidden gems of solution and equipment small businesses for big games [Music] everyone is at risk for getting a foodborne illness while most foodborne illness cases a milam go unreported long-term health complications and even death can occur from a foodborne illness foodborne illnesses are caused by contamination of food at any stage of preparation if you are a food handler involved in home-based food production meat fish chicken or a big shop as a food vendor how you prepare food can put your customers at risk do you know the risks and how to avoid them the solution below standards can help you for more information contact the solution bureau of standards at four five six zero five four six or email SLDS at CND WLC or visit the website at www.ge.com the shibir standards making quality and standards our way of life welcome back the solution tourism authority s LTE has partnered with Emmy award-winning travel journalists Pizza Greenberg and his production team for film an episode of his popular television show the travel detective this partnership is in keeping with the authority's mandate to position the destination as a top vocation choice of our visitors Peter Greenberg is a travel editor of CBS News and widely regarded as America's most recognized frontline Travel news a journalist the show the Travel detective is syndicated on PBS stations across the United States Greenberg took time to explore inclusion and was surprised by the things of the beaten path at history even jungle adventures and an exploring food scene that is not highlighted in brochures and guidebooks in the six minute 28 seconds and video Greenberg gives viewers his personal favorite picks of experiences located off the conventional tourist travel maps hidden gems of inclusion can be viewed at Peter Greenberg comm on YouTube and on networks across the US the longer television version of the program will air early next year st. Lucia's transition away from fossil fuels and towards clean energy is advancing with the help of international partners Harris Alicia Ally the government of st. Lucia has taken the first steps to transition its fleet of vehicles from fossil fuel to clean energy the Department of infrastructure and energy announced the acquisition of three electric vehicles early in October these vehicles will be used as a pilot in a study to determine whether this is a sustainable transition option and a Sofia mitzvah'd is the project manager for the electric mobility st. Lucia study from the Rocky Mountain Institute yeah so the next step after the study is completed is is for a ministry to to take on that that role and really advocate for a transformation of the vehicle fleet and I think there's a step that goes before that that the government as a whole needs to agree on what they're trying to accomplish with their vehicle fleet so there's probably some goal settings that has to happen in some important conversations in which different ministries align on whether this transformation really is important chief energy science and technology officer in the Department of infrastructure and energy Terrance Gilliard said this project is important to the socio-economic development of the island the reality is that small island developing States although our emissions are negligible but the impacts we are all very well aware of the impacts of climate change I mean we speak about Maria and other recent hurricanes and storms and the disastrous effects right there in solution we've experienced the disastrous effects in in recent years but besides that there's the socio-economic aspect which is very important we all feel the pinch when we go to the pump and and we noticed that the prices are fluctuating the recent IE report is telling us that oil prices should increase and and these these things have a very very negative impact on our economy and on our and on our life so as a small island developed States say lucious carbon footprint is miniscule however government is making the effort to ensure that the island becomes as environmentally friendly as is possible from the government information service I am Alicia Ali more than 20 micro small medium enterprises within various business sectors and our better equipped to sauce financing technical support and explore expansion after having completed a business plan development workshop initia Antoine tells us more the Department of Commerce collaborated with the Savings Bank foundation for international cooperation as the fic to host a business plan development workshop the workshop was held with the view of enhancing intrapreneurial skills of the attendees on Tuesday October 8th a closing ceremony was held to present participants who benefited from the workshop with certificates of completion and accomplishments [Music] there was a group of people we had interacted with yes before and there they are the businesses still striving still making lots of progress but they are again to to take the business to another level and recognizing that through this business plan workshop that they can what if is expanding their operations or even going out into other avenues new product development and so on this was the the time the place for themselves very very happy to see some of our all participants from years ago coming back again and taking advantage of this opportunity the financial aspects of your business that is very often one of the weaker parts of business owners they know their business very well and all their product very well they know how to run the business but there is a certain lack of financial management skills and together with our partners here we are trying to address those shortages but it does not happen overnight we it takes a long-term perspective to address it but you made one important step towards getting closer to being business owners and entrepreneurs who possess the skills sea-doo and SBF I see throughout the lifespan of the program has assisted some 75 business owners with developing a business plan SMEs in today's world they face a multitude of challenges you must probably have experienced that already you are trying to find a competitive advantage maybe it's not easy for SMEs because most SM is there operate successfully in market but to find that niche market is not easy or you try to provide a better service a better quality as far as your service the workshop which commenced on the 10th of July and community on the 7th of August accommodated approximately 22 existing and potential MSMEs within the various business sectors from the government information service and Manisha Antoine reporting the public was treated to free health checks over the weekend thanks to a health fair jointly organised by magical insurances and the Ministry of Health and Wellness whether you wanted to exercise sample local teas or smoothies do your health checks or just know your status the health fair organised by national insurances and the Ministry of Health and Wellness had a bit of everything for all ages held on Saturday October 6 at magicals premises a trade we organizers felt the activity met its objective Janelle Alexander Duprey is a family life educator with the Ministry of Health most persons as you know we work we have a - for a - for 30 jobs sometimes you work shifts and not all the times you'll get the opportunity to go and visit the doctors or to go to the health center and in this way persons are able to come to places where they get free treatments and they get to know what their levels are and what is needed for them to make the changes in their lifestyle Duprey also outline the various entities who participated in the health a it's almost like an opening for us for breast cancer awareness month here we have the Ministry of Health partners including environmental health the renal unit san lucia diabetes and hypertensive association we have planned parenthood we have nutrition department we also have persons from CrossFit's we have Frances rub and we also have smoovies being done all these things to show persons what we need to do for us to be maintain a healthy lifestyle Corporate Services administrator magical Vickie Ford said as a leading health services provider on Island magical felt is important to give back and we have seen the claims that do come in and we know it's important for us to take on preventative care for persons so Nadja cofell's it's important to do that and we know the rising costs of medical is is extremely hard right now so we wanted to give something back to persons that is in need and it's essential for their lifestyle so we wanted to put on a holistic Health and Wellness Fair where it doesn't cover just the testing but advising you on how you can improve your lifestyle and maintain it Matthew Brantford was among the many persons who took advantage of the services at the health fair he said he welcomed the education and free testing which was available and encouraged more men to pay greater attention to their health whatever tell the men is important to take care of your health because without since men are the main breadwinners although that is going out of the way now but men need to take care of the hell because they are look up to you know want your son or daughter to live the rest of their life without having a father who would have been there for extra 10 years and extra five years so it's important that men put the helpers in everything that they do the event was geared towards families targeting persons of all ages to be more interested in knowing their health status through regular health checks proper nutrition and exercise for the Ministry of Health and Wellness Glen Simon reporting that nation beats join us next time as we fill the pulse and heart of our community you can also catch up with us any time on the solution government Facebook page or YouTube channel I am an unlawful [Music] you | Saint Lucia Government | UC4al3A_gysYEIzAM1L2qZbg | 2018-10-09 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 3,088 | 18,513 |
0r-4Nve8tHE | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0r-4Nve8tHE | Tower of Terror (Source Audio and Video / 60FPS / Extreme Low Light) | you unlock this door with the key of imagination Beyond it is another dimension a dimension of sound a dimension of sight a dimension of mind you're moving into a land of both Shadow and substance of things and ideas you've just crossed over into the Twilight [Music] Zone Hollywood 1939 amid the glitz and the glitter of a bustling young movie town at the height of its golden age the Hollywood Tower Hotel was a star in its own right a beacon for the show business Elite now something is about to happen that will change all [Music] that the time is now on an evening very much like the one we have just witnessed tonight's story on the twilight zone is somewhat unique and calls for a different kind of introduction this as you may recognize is a maintenance service elevator still in operation waiting for you we invite you if you dare to step aboard because in tonight's episode you are the star and this elevator travels directly to the Twilight Zone you are the passengers in a most uncommon elevator about to take the strangest journey of your lives your Destination Unknown but this much is clear a reservation has been made in your name for an Extended Stay wave goodbye to the real world for you have just entered the Twilight Zone what happened here to dim the lights of Hollywood's brightest Showplace is about to unfold once [Music] again one stormy night long ago five people Ste through the door of an elevator and into a nightmare that door is opening once again but this time it's opening for [Applause] you [Music] the next time you check into a deserted Hotel on the dark side of Hollywood make sure you know just what kind of vacancy you're filling or you may find yourself a permanent resident of The Twilight [Music] Zone | Philip Kuo | UCRMIMCaTnT_hKRf69apZkGQ | 2016-03-14 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 317 | 1,744 |
Ib2asyrSkpU | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ib2asyrSkpU | Bonaparte in Egypt and the Egyptians of To-day | Haji A. Browne | *Non-fiction, History | 6/7 | chapter 18 of Bonaparte in Egypt and Egyptians of today this is a librivox recording all librivox recordings are in the public domain for more information or to volunteer please visit librivox.org recording by Gabby Cowan Bonaparte in Egypt and Egyptians of today by Hagi a Brown chapter 18 healthy influences though the outline I have given of the history of Egypt under Mohammed Ali and his successors has been of the briefest it is sufficient for the purpose of this volume it could not doubt be a study of great interest to see in some detail how the varying characters and actions of their rulers and the events this gave rise to affected people but the effects does produced have proved for the most part of a purely temporary nature and have been of such conflicting characters that without a very elaborate study it could be well nine impossible to trace their influence upon the Egyptian of today fortunately for my readers patience what we have to do with is the influences that broad and general in the result have also been lasting and are therefore still in operation and just as we may appreciate the force and volume of the mighty Mississippi without studying as Mark Twain and his brother pilots had need to do its ever bearing currents and Eddie's its snacks under snarls so we may learn the strength and tendency of Egyptian opinion without stopping to analyze all the incidents that have helped or hindered its development as I have said in my last chapter the foot deep of mint of the Egyptian character dates only from the evacuation of Fukuda as yet indeed the people have taken nothing more than the very first steps towards the adoption of a definite and clearly shaped policy such as can alone give them a truly national and distinctive character during the whole of the past century bitten hitter and thither by fluctuating influences and impulses the constant uncertainty that overhung their future reacted upon their thoughts and rendered this as unstable as event by which they were astir but since the commencement of the English occupation influences have been at work with steadily growing effect consolidated and erecting the thoughts and aspirations of the whole body of the people and gradually creating a true public opinion such as has never before existed these influences have been but three in number the increased acquaintance of the people with European civilization their increased knowledge of the social and political condition of the countries of the world and the development of the Arabic press except insofar as it has contributed to the straightening and enlarging of these influences through the facilities it has afforded for their operation the English administration of the country has had but little effect upon its political or mental development as a nation although upon the personal character of the people that is to say upon the people as individuals it has had a much greater and stronger effect and either the English or the Egyptians realized the job Egyptian who has grown up under English rule is a fall together a different type to that which his father was whether of the highest or the lowest rung he has a conception of his personal rights and responsibilities that places him socially and political upon a total different plane to that of his elders the general effect those produced is that he is more self-reliant more independent and less willing to submit to restraint of any kind than was his father that this change is the source of some evil is a certain as natural but that on the whole it is a change for the better and one tending to the elevation of the people is equally certain eventually it must have a powerful influence upon the political feeling of the country as yet those who are most strongly affected by it are for the most part too young to have any very definite or influential place in the political affairs of the country but they are gradually swelling the ranks of the journalists and in but a few years will be the men in whose hand will be gather most of the strings by which the people at large are likely to be most strongly moved of all the tasks therefore that the government of the country and those responsible for it are called upon to perform if they would ensure the future stability of the present prosperity and the real welfare of the people there is none more important than that of endeavouring by every legitimate and possible means to guide the development of this change into healthy and vigorous directions joined without loyalty to Islam and the Turkish Empire I have shown to be dominant forces in the country the three influences I have just described are those which are today and must be for long to come the real controlling influences in the political and social growth of the Egyptians it is conceivable of course that events might possibly arise to divert nullify or even destroy the effects of one or more of these influences but this is a contingency so remote and so little likely to occur that it is needless to discuss it here it will be well however for us to see a little more of the nature and effect of these influences as they actually exist that this influences have been healthy will have been gather from what I have already said of them but it is necessary to show in what way or how far they have been so first then let us see what has been the effect of the increased acquaintance of the people with the European civilization committing all consideration of such minor effects as the adoption of changes interest in the furnishing of their houses and other details of their daily life the effect that is most potent for good is one that goes much deeper and further than such merely superficial matters as these this effect is a constantly increasing desire for the improvement of the social and political conditions that prevail nearly awakened to a sense of the efficiencies from which they have suffered in the past the people are more and more being influenced by the wish and the will for self-improvement as yet however their views adverb a and indefinite and live rather in the direction of ambitious dreams than of purpose giving aspirations but though they are either rather than emulous to be regarded as the intellectual equals of the european peoples it is certain that this desire is at least one of the most powerful of the impulses by which the life of the nation is being stirred as we have seen Muhammad Ali though a Muslim and a native of Turkey was essentially a European his knowledge of and sympathy with Islamic ideals where of the slightest familiar as he necessarily was with oriental thought and life the Egyptian and Arab were to him more alien than the Western Europeans hence his love of European society his passion for innovation on European lines and his frequent sacrifice of Muhammad and sentiment to European utilitarianism all that was best in the man was striking the European in type and character all that was bad was eminently oriental had he had such advantages of early education and such surroundings as Bonaparte had had he could in all probability they certainly have proved a really great man a man of high ambitions and great if not glorious achievements as it was hampered by the want of the most elementary education cramped in aspiration by the narrowness of his experience and with a mind vitiated by the false ideals of those amidst whom he was reared and lived and by the evils of the only political system he had any knowledge of it is not surprising that his rapid rise quickly brought him to a point at which he became the victim rather than the ruler of affairs his personal influence with the people was but a small for the popularity that led them to choose him as a governor did not longest and the strains he plays upon it and in carrying out his schemes for the European isin of the country he met with more opposition than approval and failed to awaken any desire for the change he was so anxious to bring about he succeeded indeed in rendering the people more familiar with European thought and ideals that they had been unders set in motion the current of thought that is today leading the Egyptian to look for the West for his standard of social and political life as we have seen the people have been quite ready and willing to adopt all that they found good in the methods of the French and now that Frenchman and other Europeans came amongst them not as conquerors and dictators but as a guests and Friends of a Muslim governor they were much more willing to hear their views and profit from their advice and instruction the good results that might have sprung from these calls were however very large leaper by the spirit of opposition created by muhammad ali's attempt to force the adoption of unwelcome innovations it was therefore rather in spite than in consequence of his GOP and and insists that during his reign the Egyptians began to have a clearer conception of and more friendly feelings towards their European civilization as a whole under the French with all the faults of their administration a conviction had spread in favour of the advantages of a regularly constituted and properly organized government and with ease had also come the recognition of the principle that it should be the aim of a government to protect the interests of the people and that it was for the good of all that the various classes should be treated with equity these are things taught indeed as part of the law of Islam but they were parts of the law of which the people had had no practical experience and the discovery they had thoughts made that Christian nations and peoples could indeed hold out as ideals and still more to a certain extent bring into actual practice the teachings of the Muslim faith awakened in them a new interest in the civilization to which they had so long felt the most in reconcilable hostility it was under the French that these thoughts first began to impress the people under Mohammed Ali they were extended and grew more familiar but still hindered and checked by the unfavorable conditions that encompassed them they made but little substantial progress yet in defiance of all difficulties they took solely truth and when later on under the successors of Muhammad Ali they were presented under a more favourable aspect they began to sway even the classes that had at first most strenuously opposed them the steady growth of the desire for reform that has DHA's gone from the time of the French invasion has been almost entirely a spontaneous has a sprung as I have said from the increased acquaintance of the people with European ideals brought about by the presence of Europeans in their country but this presence which has been the chief cause of the progress may has at the same time being the greatest obstacle in the way of that progress to the present day this is so all that is reactionary in the spirit of the country today is almost wholly and directly due to the presence of Europeans in it and the consequences entailed by the presence again and again have I heard some enthusiastic advocate of progress and reform silence and put to shame by some quietly made allusion to some of the evils nurtured by the European Consulate's or some of the anti Islamic laxatives the presence of Europeans and the political influence they possess forced upon the people this is indeed the great hindrance to progress the drug that stops the gypsum from advancing as he might and cool yet in spite of all difficulties that which is really good in the intercourse of two peoples is varying fruit of necessity the first produce of the new feelings thoughts and aspirations steer into activity the long latent abilities of the people has been little more than a few weak saplings of progress to frail and immature to send forth odd more than a few fragile blossoms but the crop is striving and though as yet rich in either quality nor quantity it is a fair promise of a sound healthy and abundant harvest to come it was not until the first half of the 19th century had passed that the appreciation of European civilization became at all general it is today almost universal nor is it less powerful for good that it appeals to various classes with varying aspects to many it is no doubt nothing more than an appreciation of the physical advantages offered to the individual by railways electric tramways Telegraph's and telephones and the hundreds of other minor inventions that add to the pleasure or tend to the comfort or convenience of life to others it is a higher side of civilization its intellectual and social advantages that appeal most forcibly but these are at the same time appalled and repelled by its evils and does the very mean that it is most desirable should be most strongly influenced are held back from accepting much that they would otherwise welcome and these men while always candid and open in their intercourse with Europeans in the expression of their sense of the merits of European civilization and of the backward condition of their own countrymen are withheld by their fear of appearing discourses or offensive from even hinting at their perception of its evils those left in ignorance of one of the chief reasons why the Egyptian does not more enthusiastically adopt and practice that which he so freely comments Europeans are wrongly led to believe that the appreciation his presence is not sincere it is not so he thoroughly comprehends the advantages he comments but at the same time he sees clearly enough what most strangely the European seems incapable of perceiving that the unrestricted adoption of Western standards could not fail to set loose a flood of Evil's far out way in the benefits it could confer hence at the present day the problem that of all others attracts discussion in native circles in Egypt is how may we secure the benefits without incurring the evils of European civilization this then is the net result of a century of almost daily increase in acquaintance with the people of Europe and the civilization of which they boast it is a problem that many earnest men are studying in various parts of the world and which is tending to solve itself by a slow but yet perceptible steps in Egypt the most hopeful feature of the difficult to be faced is that no one appreciates the need of reform more than or indeed as much as the Egyptian himself fortunately he is by no means inclined to accept too hastily they often ill-considered advice Europeans are prone to give him for he can see as they cannot the real difficulties to be overcome rightly comprehended then the very is lowness of the progress being made so far from being discouraging or to the discredit of the Egyptians is quite otherwise for it shows that yet bands being made is sure and well grounded and not a mere passing impulse and it is a warranty that all further progress will be well considered and delivery and will those be certain of producing more enduring benefit than any hastily adopted reforms however brilliant their first effects might seem to be would be likely to secure directly connected with a healthy influence which is those at work in Egypt and other parts of the East is another of a very different character in some respects but tending in exactly the same direction the elevation of the moral social and political standards of the peoples affected by it it is however of much more recent origin for it was not until after the English occupation that the Egyptians profiting from their increased intercourse with Europeans and the development of the native press of which they are such avid readers began to give attention to the condition of his lamp outside the narrow limits of the Ottoman Empire to the present day the Fela in indeed are indisposed to credit the fact that a majority of the Muslims of today are not only not subject of the Turkish sultan but do not speak either the Arabic or Turkish language naturally the English occupation turned the attention of the more enlighted classes to the question of England's relations with her Mohammed and subjects in India and elsewhere their conception of those relations where at first drone from uncertain and most unreliable sources and where is curse Allah less accurate than unfavourable thanks mainly and directly to the honesty of the moja the leading muhammad and journal of the country the ignorance that formerly existed has largely disappeared and the news reading public are now able to follow the progress of events in India another monsley lands with a third knowledge of the circumstances affecting them the interest was excited in the efforts of their brother muhammadans in other lands is steadily increasing and this has led the Arabic journals to pay a special attention to all that appears in the European press with reference to any matter in which Muslims are concerned the outcome of this is clearly marked the Egyptians no longer regard their country as they did a few years ago as an isolated unit but see it as part of a great whole of which it is it's right and privilege to be the head and with this increased knowledge of the Islamic world has grown side by side and increased knowledge of the condition of the European nations and more particularly of the great powers throughout Islam it is now recognized that if these powers are no longer inclined to enter upon Crusades against the Muslim states it is not from any enlarged tolerance for Islam nor from any peace decree in doctrines of Christianity or civilization but because they are restrained by the political conditions controlling the relations with each other this is a matter of which it is not you say in smooth things that have no basis of actual fact there is not a single Muhammad and in any part of the world who believes any of the many protestations of friendship for Islam made by nations or people's or governments that these professions are genuine enough for the moment that they are not based upon either falsehood or dishonesty of intention is not asserted under existing conditions they are honest and true enough but they depend wholly upon the continuance of those conditions side by side with the growth of this knowledge and the diffusion of the ideas of which it gives rise there has been a similar increase in the knowledge that various Muslim half of each other and a growing perception of the causes that have led to the decadence of Islam of this latter as very student of history knows the two principal have been this Union among the peoples and this stagnation of social and intellectual progress that followed the overthrow of the political power of Islam the recognition of these facts by the Muslims themselves has pointed them directly to the obvious remedy the reunion of Islam and the development of the social and intellectual capacities of its people hence the rise of that pan-islamism which has of late been so much discussed and is as yet so completely misunderstood in Europe and by Europeans living in the East the journalism of today is a very different thing to that of the past his writers are for the most part young men of the day essentially out of touch with the days of their fathers hence we find them presenting tools as novelties ideas that were familiar to all newspaper readers of the last generation and asking us to solve problems that we had taught period with our grandfathers but in the modern craze for rush and hurry but inefficiency the public have no time to stop to inquire the history of the topics brought before them to some extent conscious of this defect in themselves and others the mother journalist turns to the first comer who can show any pretense of the special knowledge on any subject of the day and accept in him and his own valuation takes him as an expert and builds up his own theories and speculations of his authority does the kook conducted tourist who rushes through Egypt and without even exchanging a word with any native save perhaps cooks dragon man or donkey boy is invited to give his ideas on the Egyptian question and so forth and in doing so very often quotes and as an authority some European who has been living in the country for heaven only knows how many years and who if the truth were known knows is currently less of the people than the tourists himself since all that he has gained by his years of residence has been the accumulation of a number of prejudices which are to him the explanation of all things touching the past present or future of the land and its peoples if the blind does lead the blind with their tender progressed and as an answered look at the recent comments upon pan-islamism in the European press journals that years ago a spoke of pan-islamism as an idea full of lofty promise for the future not of Islam only but of the world have taken it up as a new subject treated it as a new movement and hasn't to point out that it is a menace to civilization some 30 years have passed since Lord Pei concealed speaking as a Minister for Foreign Affairs at the yield hold dinner in London drew a brilliant picture of the effects that might spring from the regeneration of Islam under the protection and with the aid of England his speech created a worldwide interest but as I pointed out in the Bombay Gazette of the time I had previously drawn attention to the same idea and I was thus one of the first if not the very first to discuss the subject in an English newspaper in India and in England after filling the public mind for a brief space of time the subject was dropped and the truly Imperial views of Lord Bacon's Ville were relegated to a pigeonhole in the Foreign Office where if the rats have not yet devoured them they are probably still lying but if England does neglected the idea that as the globe if I am NOT betrayed by memory described as the offspring of a stupendous intellect it was not so with a statesman of other countries and from that day to these more than one on the Foreign Office's of Europe has not lost sight of the subject needless to say not with an intention of promoting the views of Lord be concealed nor among Muslim peoples has the subject ever been drop the dearly increasing facility of traveling in the East and the growth of the Arabic and Indian Muhammad impressed have naturally tended to help forward the efforts of the more enlightened Muslims in various lands who were first stirred to movement by the discussion in the European press and today whatever Islam exists there is a pan-islamic party generally small but always having assets leaders the most enlightened and most advanced men under the guidance of these men pan-islamism is essentially a defensive and not an aggressive movement one for the elevation of the people and therefore an intellectual and peace promoting and not a military or war provoking one that a few of the most ignorant of the people should attach some hazy idea of Muslim conquest to their conception of pan-islamism it's both natural but to assume that because they're baked ill-formed and wholly undigested thoughts now and then find expression in the call of irresponsible journals Rome for the most part by men of no position education or influence these are to be taken as it through exponents of Muslim taught is absurd instead of being a danger to Europe or civilization pan-islamism is a movement that should have the support of every lover of peace and civilization and the fact that it is making progress in Egypt is but a proof that Egyptians have awakened to a sense of the only way in which the best and truest interests of their country and their religion can be served if the world at large is ever to see the higher and truer civilization of which it is capable the powers must abandon that lost of conquest that is but a drag unknown through progress nemesis to look upon the interests of each as a claim to which the interest of all others must yield and combine to seek the benefit of all the more nearly tan ideal is reached the more important will it be that Islam should be prepared to take its feet in place in the grand scheme of regeneration that it should do so it must follow now and forever the ideas that are the mainspring of pan-islamism the third and last of the healthy influences I have named is the development of the Arabic press were we to consider merely the number of years the occupation has lasted it might seem reasonable to suppose that it has been the most powerful of all the influences affecting the general character of the people but as I have pointed out in the last chapter it was not until after they've equation of hakoda that it had any real solid or lasting effect prior to that event the Egyptians had undoubtedly learned to appreciate the principles illustrated in the administration of the country by the English but the uncertainty that overhung the future prevented even the warmest admirers and advocates of English methods taking up a strong or definite position in their favor during the earlier part of the occupation which as yet has been by far the longest the greatest benefit conferred upon the Egyptians was therefore the freedom it gave them to profit from the influences with which I have already dealt when the change came it found a great majority of the people ready and willing to accept the friendship and guidance of England and the strength and honesty of this feeling was clearly visible in their attitude during the disastrous opening of the South African War which followed so soon after while the Armenians openly and offensively rejoiced at every fresh telegram of disaster and defeat the Egyptians not only preserved in public the calm they had shown during the fukuda incident but among themselves were not slow in expressing sympathy the reactionary party and some of the lower classes were perhaps not unnaturally pleased to see English pride humble but the one and only class that really rejoiced at the humiliation was as I have said the Christian Armenians among pan-islamic circles there was a sincere wish for the trial of the English for this knew that the interest of the Muslims of South Africa were bound up with us and that though the Muslims had many chose grams of complaint against the treatment accorded them by the colonists and the lack of protection afforded them by the home government they knew that the tyranny of the colonies after all better than the friendship of the power in this view the majority of the people share and though the reactionary press thought it could policy to profess a desire for the collapse of British rule and too loud the powers as heroes fighting for liberty and so forth they knew well enough that the Poor's who have laughed to scorn any idea of granting social or political freedom or equality to any Egyptian or however high his rank under the mama looks as we have seen contrary to the commonly held idea that the people they're not even protest again the injustice s by which they were oppressed it was no unusual thing for them to do so and if they did not profit more from the power of resistance they possessed it was because they were too indifferent to or too ignorant of their own interest to the Fenty's as they might have done under Mohammed Ali and his successors they were not only toned child but enslaved in a far worse manner than they had ever been by the mama looks under the English they have enjoyed the most perfect liberty of a speech a Liberty that is not only is slowly subjecting itself to the self-restraint that alone can render it a serviceable to their true interest as it ought to be it was both natural therefore that the press for a large part written and conducted by men of no position or influence and actuated by no higher desire than to gain the momentary applause of the readers should put the Eaton's world asset to shame in its own particular line and that the Foley and ineptitude of its articles should make the Egyptians ridiculous in the eyes of all intelligent people but these are the faults of jhooth and inexperience and lack of education and are largely due to the bad example of European papers of little if any higher merit it slowly but steadily the Egyptian press has moved and is still moving towards a worthier standard and the fact that its movement is a a spontaneous and voluntary one is an incontestable proof that Egyptians are a people not only capable of but anxious for self-improvement and a people entirely deserving of Liberty it is a maxim in mechanics that the weakest link in a change is a measure of the strength of the whole of the newspaper press of a country I think it may be said that is a strength and married are to be judged by its best so judged we cannot but thing well of the Egyptian press the deliverer t accorded to it is still abused by journals on a par with the lowest type of journalism in Europe is to be regretted it is an evil that will eventually cure itself meanwhile deliberately granted to the press has undoubtedly been the chief boon conferred by England upon the country it is a gift that has done more to educate and elevate the people and promote healthy progress than all else or aught else that has been done for the attainment of these ends slowly but surely it is to win the great work accomplished in England mainly through the establishment of Sunday under act schools the raising of the intellectually standard of the people the formation and nurturing of healthy ambitions and the creation of a higher and purer conception of all the relations of life all that England has done for the financial commercial and general material welfare of the country and often inhabitants almost immeasurably great and good as this work has been this bought a trifle to the results that may ultimately spring directly from the Liberty given to the press as I have said the progress being made is a slow so a slow that European critics failed to grasp it's real extent and value but it is a steady widespread and real a progress that will not be easily checked and one that is doing more to change the character of the Egyptians is a healthy life given manner than any other influenced ending in the same direction the good work that is does being done is do in the first place to the sound and enlightened views of Lord Cromer who has persistently refused to be guided or rather misguided by the suggestions of those who would fain see a censorship established by the course he has adopted Lord Cromer has thrown upon the journalists of the country a degree of responsibility of which though as yet its obligations are not fully recognized by those on whom they lie most 10 assists indeed tending to render the press worthy of the trust reposed in it it is due to the sense of this responsibility already felt both by journalists and the public that the serious journalists find themselves compelled more and more to justify the policy they advocate and to maintain it with consistency thus instructed by experience the people are duly exacting a higher standard of excellence from the press and the demand is being met by a corresponding improvement we must not forget however that the possibilities inherent in Lord Cromer's wise policy might have still been lying dormant and unproductive if among the Egyptians there had been no one to see this and taking them up rendered them in some degree an actuality fortunately the occasion brought the man it was in that year 1887 that a small weekly Arabic paper is styled by the adapt was first established at Cairo this rapidly becoming known for the ability with which it did sorta khals weren't written continued to grow in favor with the public to which it was especially addressed as a journal devoted to science literature and religion until the year 1890 when its editor joined the staff of the daily newspaper the Mujib of which three years later he became the sole proprietor from that date onward the mojit progressed rapidly and becoming the recognized organ of the ulema of the SR took the position it still maintains as a leading Arabic and Islamic journal not only in Egypt but throughout the world various journals have been started from time to time in opposition to or rivalry with the Mossad but none have ever succeeded in impairing its supremacy from first to last this success has been attained and preserved by the Sheikh Ali Joseph is prepared to an editor well read in all learning that qualifies a man to take his place among the Alima but ignorant a very language safe his own the Sheikh as a newspaperman and a leader writer is not only foremost among the journalists of the East but one who in his chief merit has few if any rivals among the journalists of the world his paper says mr. Hardeman in his Arabic rest of Egypt is a power to be reckoned with Muslims read it with pleasure finding in it what most life their hearts there they read in a strong well chosen and simple language in their own thoughts or rather what they imagined to be their own thoughts for such is the art of the cunning journalists that the unsuspicious readers follows in the track of the writers thoughts and fancies them to be his own when I add that this man is a man of thought of great self-restraint endowed with patience energy and perseverance I have drawn the picture of one who in any community must exercise a large influence as a journalist but amidst a people like the Egyptians so little prone to think for themselves must indeed be a power to reckon with as a fact he has done more to guide and mould Muslim opinion in Egypt than any other ten men that could be named later historian gebardi of Arabic origin he is personally a reserved thoughtful man living a quiet studious life adverse to ostentation and parade of every kind and yet possessing keen business instincts the position he has worn for his journal has been gained by the steady pursuit of the policy which he from the first adopted the love of justice and the desire to promote the interest of Islam and of Egypt he has again and again had to meet the open hostility of different classes of the people he has been trying to serve for he has not hesitated to advocate on popular measures and ideals when these have commended themselves to his judgment and yet he is persistently set down by Europeans as a fanatic and intriguer recognizing as fully as any man can do the advantages that the English of the patient has conferred upon the country his yet as a Muslim compelled to weigh this against the disadvantages do not especially to the presence of the English but to the influence of the European powers generally striving always to hold a just balance never hasty to gorge fearless though moderate in this pression of his views he is a one and only journalist in the country who for years past has steadily and with absolute honesty of purpose in the world to promote harmony and goodwill between the people under English rulers the Egyptians have long since recognized this there was a time indeed when not a few of them cried out that he had been bought by the English unfortunately Europeans understand neither the man nor his policy and season upon some extract from his paper as often as not rested from a qualifying context and possibly written by an outside contributor paint him as a firebrand and fanatic the best if that England has yet given Egypt is then the freedom of the press for this has been and is the influence tending more and more strongly than any other towards the healthy development of the character of the people there are some if not many who claiming to know the country will be inclined to the nineties but should not Malian counter influence arrives to a stay the progress now being made I am confident the verdict of the future will justify my view the three healthy influences I have those described they increased knowledge of European civilization and of the present condition of the Islamic world and the development of the Arabic press are each stimulating and correcting the other an aldose which off all others are working to modify and improve the national character the result they have so far jointly produced has been that the Egyptian is learning to take a broader and therefore a healthier view of himself and his surroundings and has acquired new and nobler aspirations his ideals are no longer what they were but a quarter of a century ago and in recognizing this fact he recognizes that the change has been brought about very largely to the English occupation and that is a change for the better nor is the Egyptian ungrateful as he is often an unjustly accused of being if his gratitude is not more pronounced unfortunately there is too ample reason for its moderation long years ago my old nurse once showed me a pot of my favorite gem and promised that my watering lips should feast upon it without restraint provider I were a good boy and first took a spoonful of the Gregory's powder I can still remember how my lips dried up at the very mention of that most of Bominable of all the medicines ever trust upon suffering humanity and I turn with loathing from the gem that a moment before had been so luckily appetizing let us see what is the Gregory's powder that taints the sweetness of the benefits that England has conferred upon Egypt end of chapter 18 healthy influences recorded by kavika one in Kingston Ontario Canada chapter 19 have Bonaparte in Egypt and Egyptians of today this is a librivox recording all librivox recordings are in the public domain for more information or to volunteer please visit librivox.org recording by Graham McMillan Bonaparte in Egypt in the Egyptians of today by Hagi a brown chapter 19 unhealthy influences I should have been well contented if it had been possible for me to write this chapter as a parody of that ever famous one on the snakes of Ireland unhappily there are unhealthy influences in Egypt influences placing difficulties in the way of the English administrators of the country ever discouraging and disheartening the Egyptian ever tending to turn him from the path of progress influences that have been and are holding back the advance that is being made in my last chapter a spoke of the benefits derived from the liberty of the press in this I have to speak of the evil that produces for first and chief of all the unhealthy influences in Egypt is the Makkah town the newspaper that is regarded as the special organ of English interests in Egypt while yet Sheikh Ali is wholly unknown three Syrian Christians who had established a monthly literary magazine at Beirut decided to transfer it to Cairo there it acquired a well-deserved popularity it still maintains possessed of ability and full of the energy and enterprise that is a characteristic of their race the proprietors of this monthly saw in the English occupation an opportunity of enlarging their sphere of action and started a daily paper the Makkah town just a year before the muy ad appeared the policy that this new journal adopted and has persistently maintained to the present day was the twofold one of supporting English interests in Egypt and of attacking Islam and the Turkish Empire on all possible occasions carrying nothing for their adopted country and ever mindful of the fact that it was the interference of the European powers that compelled Muhammad Ali to abandon Syria they entered upon their task with enthusiasm and that the MIAD was not long in passing it in popularity they early succeeded in gaining for the Makkah Tom the position it holds of undoubtedly the ablest of all the Christian journals published in the Arabic language save only as to the lines upon which it seeks to promote the policy it advocates it may indeed justly claim the highest praise for the manner in which it is written and conducted in the days when the English occupation and the two rival journals the Moy ad and the maca Tom were all still young Egyptian politics and therefore Egyptian newspapers were run upon purely party lines and as dr. Johnson thought he was best fulfilling his mission in seeing that the Whig dogs did not get the best of it so all who dabbled in any degree with Egyptian politics thought at their bounden duty to admit no good or merit in any who opposed their views hence while the English administrators were still blundering trying to find their way through the maze of difficulties they had to encounter and trying first this and then that remedy for the evils they had to contend with from the newspapers and people of the country they could get no assistance whatever it was the policy of the Makkah town to support the English and with the editors primitive ideas that could find no other way of doing this than by lauding with indiscriminate praise everything the English did or proposed to do it was the policy of the MIAD to decry and depreciate all that the Makkah Tom approved or supported each of the two papers was thus pursuing exactly the line most calculated to defeat its own aim and throw discredit on its own cause for as the praise of the Makkah Tom was constantly being discounted by the admitted failure of the measures that had lustily approved so the discrimination of the my ad was belittled by the success of those that had condemned from that day to this the Makkah Tom has learned nothing it pursues the same line today that it did then it has not been so with the my ad Sheikh Ali Yousef was far too able a man to be long and seeing the folly inherent in politics of this pure I'll type and he determined to adopt a higher line it was no easy task he that said himself he was still a young man and as such his abilities received rather stinted acknowledgement from the Greybeards who were the leaders of the Muslim and National Party his journal was not yet strong enough to choose its own position and its existence in influence as well as his own future depended wholly upon the support he received from self-satisfied self-willed men who thought at their province to dictate and not to learn and with his difficulty sheikh ali had the graver one of having to find a policy and a method of advocating it that would practically reconcile the almost irreconcilable like all Egyptians and indeed all non-christian Easterns he held them as now that of all the European powers England was the one with which friendship most possible it was however at the moment the approved policy of the Egyptian National Party to profess a preference for France and therefore the Muslim papers were expected to hold up France and the French as the friends and allies of Islam at Sheikh Ali attacked this view his rashness would have been the death knell of the MIAD he saw this clearly but he was not a man to be deterred by difficulties or daunted by dangers that which was right and true was right and true and it was his duty as one of the ulama to teach and to preach that which was right and true but to run a mock against the prevailing prejudices would be to ensure failure if he were to succeed it must be by degrees by the slow and patient conversion of others to his views by a steady and almost stealthy diffusion of his ideas in the east the circulation and writings of a journal are often but little guide to the power and influence really possessed by its editor for an editor is frequently able to accomplish far more by his direct personal influence outside his journal than he could by the most earnest or able advocacy of those views in its columns it was so with Sheikh Ali there were men of influence who are quite prepared to listen attentively to anything he had to say to them in private and to accept and adopt his views in the same way but who would not have tolerated a journal that rashly published the same ideas to the world at large starting boldly yet with due caution Sheikh Ali set himself to the task of educating his supporters slowly and in sugar coated pills of homeopathic size he administered to them my new doses of the ideas he wished them to digest slowly but surely and steadily he overcame the difficulties before him one by one even those who would not consent to the Monad propagating such ideas admitted that the Sheikh was right time went on and with its flight of the old fiery spirits of the Nationalist Party then no surrender men of the old type gradually died out and many changes of many kinds came to pass and still the Sheikh was struggling with opposition and still he was steadily gaining ground but as falling bodies gather speed and force in their descent so intellectual movements gather force and speed in their ascent and thus in spite of all Tiff's the call tees difficulties that only undaunted oplock hungary read patience and ability could face much less triumph over the chic accomplished his purpose and scarcely knowing how or why were indeed that it is so the egyptians have adopted the sheiks policy a policy that may be summed up in the phrase peace and progress it would have been well for egypt and not less self for british interests if the editors of the makka tom had followed in the wake of sheik ali but as i have said their policy is today what it was at the beginning the same narrow-minded bigotry in its pro english partisanship and the same foolish fanaticism in its anti turkish crusade the true interests of the country or of their co-religionists or of the occupation are all alike sacrificed to their morbid love of wounding and hurting the religious and social sentiments of the egyptians or a vaunting their impotent hatred of the turk thus their record is a record of evil a record of needless difficulties heaped up in the way of the english administrators of the country of ill-will and animosity excited among the people the two strongest factors in the formation of egyptian opinion are as I have shown the attachment of the people to their religion and their attachment to the Turkish Empire both these sentiments are persistently and willfully outraged by the Makka Tom it does not indulge in the rabid rant of the anti Turkish press in England but while keeping within the limits of decent language it loses no opportunity of saying aught that can wound the feelings offend the prejudices or excite the anger of the Muslims and it does this as the organ of the English occupation as a journal universally believed to be largely subsidized by the English and therefore a journal believed also to be the expression of the real views aims and sentiments of the English occupants of the country is it any wonder that the Pacific policy the unbroken respect for Muslim prejudices that Lord Cromer has always shown should assume in the eyes of the Egyptians the character of a temporary policy a policy to be abandoned as soon as circumstances should permit the open adoption of the anti Islamic policy of the avowed organ of English interests the old reactionary party is almost wholly died out what remains of it is not less in touch with the real sentiments of the people than as the young Egypt party that to a certain extent is its successor but neither of the two parties ever has done or could do a tithe of the harm the Makkah Tom is still doing the attacks of the anti Turkish press in England the anti Islamic writings of the late Sir William Muir and other critics affect Muslims in Egypt or elsewhere but little fir it is known that these represent but narrow circles of thought but that the local journal which is spoken of by Englishmen themselves as the English organ should be forever out heretic the efforts of those circles has and could have but one result the profound distrust of the professions made as to the true aim and object of the occupation this is the key to the lack of enthusiasm the want of gratitude for which the Egyptians are so often rebuked men like mr. dicey may build up theories of their own on what to the Englishman at home may seem at least plausible arguments but they are only drawing herrings across the trail of the true explanation thus the journal which as mr. Hartman says has gained favor with Lord Cromer has been of all other causes the one which is most freely and wanton least ruin his path with needless difficulties face to face with the anti Islamic sentiments of the English organ in Egypt it is utterly hopeless to expect Muslims in Egypt or elsewhere to regard the English occupation with any other feelings than those of distrust had the makhotin been conducted upon conciliatory lines had it's driven to guide the English with the healthy honest advice it could have given had it endeavored to promote an intelligent appreciation of the good work that has been done and is doing it would have rendered a service of incalculable value to the English and to the Egyptians alike and with their undoubted ability its editors would have taken their place among the greatest benefactors of the country as it is they have brought no service and much ill and may pride themselves upon having been the greatest obstacle in the way of the progress that has been made the one thing that Lord Cromer has needed most of all throughout his long brilliant and self devoting struggle has been the cordial cooperation of the people the one thing that more than all else has tended to deprive him of that cooperation has been the anti Islamic attitude of the Arabic organ of the occupation had I've been writing this a year ago it would have been possible for me to say that happily the growing confidence of the people in Lord Cromer and in the intentions of the English government was steadily if very slowly undoing and counteracting the evil thus done unfortunately I cannot say so today events have occurred that have almost wholly scattered all the fruit of the progress that have been made in this direction we have seen that little inclined as the Egyptians words welcome any prolongation of the occupation they had accepted the evacuation of four coda as at least a temporary resolution of all the doubts and uncertainties that had worried them for so long it was what those who understood them might have expected their essentially an impulsive people in every emergency their decision is made without hesitation or faltering too often without consideration or thought of any kind but the impulse of the moment to such a people nothing could be more trying more irritating that they should be kept on for month to month and year to year helplessly waiting on the decision of others or on a development of events they were powerless to control this cause was alone almost sufficient to stay all Progress social or political prior to the evacuation of pakoda for years they have been waiting to hear the verdict and when it came the mere fact of the ending of their long anxious suspense took much of the sting from the bitterness the verdict itself might otherwise have created and apart from all political and religious feeling there were two causes that greatly intensified the Egyptians burden during that trying weight these were his love of freedom and his love of peace and Concord as an individual there is nothing neat Gyptian prizes more than his freedom not his liberty but its freedom not the legal and formal admission of his rights but the absence of restraint that gives a sense of unfettered ease not the Liberty that is the birthright of every British subject be he master or man but the freedom the master enjoys as master for this the Egyptian can and will make many sacrifices even bartering much of his Liberty that he may enjoy it and this freedom he could not enjoy while yet the fate of the country was in the balance reticent to his nearest kin in the expression of his thoughts he yet loves to speak freely within the limits he allows himself and this he could not do while yet he had to guard against exciting the animosity of rival parties and interests he was neither sitting on the wall nor trimming on the broad general quest at issue he was clear in his own mind and did not hesitate to say what he thought but he could not get beyond that he could not discuss men and matters as he should have liked to have done once the die was cast and the supremacy of the English settled he was no longer tossed on the horns of the dilemma which of the two evils is the least but free to take aside and say as he would this thing is good or bad it was the same with his love of peace and Concord hospitable and kind-hearted ever ready to surrender his own comfort and convenience not only for his friends but for the stranger the universal equivalent discord was to him a real grievance so real that he would have accepted almost any solution provided only that had offered a reasonable hope of the re-establishment of harmony when after the revolt of Cairo and again after the siege truce was declared the people of the town accepted it loyally and kept it faithfully they submitted to the rule of the French most unwillingly and only under compulsion but having done so they adhered without murmur or equivalent who was the same after Marchand had left the Nile behind him on his homeward way finding themselves definitely under the English they accepted the inevitable and were as they still are ready to loyally honestly and fully discharged their acceptance there was therefore a complete change in the attitude of the people toward the English and it was not unnatural for them to look for a corresponding change on the part of the English no such change occurred up to Foucault de the Egyptians had been courted and flattered by the anti English Europeans in the country the English with a few rare exceptions held aloof from them after Foucault de the anti English quietly dropped the Egyptians the English maintained their attitude of indifference and to the Egyptian seemed rather to assume a haughty or heir to adopt more and more of the tone of conquerors in a hostile land to treat the people as enemies and as enemies scarce worthy of a thought the brewer war broke out and in the torrent of disasters that pursued the British troops the Egyptians found excused for the reserved and chilling manners of the English but the closing of the war brought no change and the Egyptians began to ask themselves of what a veil is it that we seek to conciliate the English when they make no response nonetheless they adhered to the position they had taken and hoped as they still do that Englishmen would wake up to a sense of the injustice with which they were acting meanwhile the utter failure of the English to understand the real attitude and feelings of the people towards them lends weight and force to the evil wrought by the Makkah town if the Egyptians asked the English are really anxious to benefit us how is it that they thus hold us at arm's length how can they benefit us without knowing or understanding what are our hopes our wishes our aspirations our prejudices our predilections and how can they know aught of these while they said jealously avoid all intercourse friendship or familiarity with us but it is not simply English aloofness of which complaint is made but the vulgar and aggressive self assertion the rudeness and want of common civility so many are constantly guilty of in their accidental intercourse with the people of the country these are things complained of by Europeans and as it's well known in Europe as well as in Egypt the Englishman flatters himself that these complaints are due to an v and fanaticism nothing could be more contrary to the fact it is the expression not of envy but of contempt the outer scorn of the man of the world for the uncultivated bore that this is so is proved by the fact that this antipathy is felt and shown only towards two classes of Englishmen classes that have unfortunately of late years growing as other unhealthy expressin cesare prone to do rapidly the cads and those who ape those under the guise of good form men of the latter type are much too numerous in Egypt and may claim the credit of placing endless difficulties and obstacles in the way of Lord Cromer and English interests the men who have made the Empire were men cast in another mould they were masterful men men who could indeed command respect through inherent force of character and ability men born to command men whom others followed and obeyed as a privilege the men I speak of are of a different type lacking in the high qualities of their predecessors and sensible of their defects these seek to obtain by arrogance the respect they cannot command with many it is their misfortune the true CAD owes his contemptible character into his narrow training and the want of a healthy manly brain born of a butcher by a bishop bred how high he holds his haughty head but the great majority of those who by their katish behavior like the old birds of the old addage fowl their own nests have nots this excuse to offer they sin willfully deliberately choosing to act as cads in toadying compliance with what the moneyed cads whose society they crave are pleased considering good form like the pariah dogs of the street fawning upon all who perchance may have a bone to throw them and snapping and snarling at all others the true CAD can never rise above his brainless soulless self but the man whose katish manners are as the mud stained garb of he who has rolled in the gutter is often enough at heart a sound and healthy minded man a brave and honest gentleman a lion wrapped in the skin of an ass verily a wondrous spectacle most strangely reversing the old fable as seen and known such men in times of stress and danger to be all that men should be and I have marvelled to see them return to the old false lying lives happily the evil is one that will not last already he you as eyes to see may see that once more a great revolution is in progress the old English aristocracy of men who ruled at home and abroad by right of their high qualities is fast dying out the stately old oak that has weathered the storms and stresses of so many long years is withering and perishing smothered under the unhealthy growth of parasites that are sucking its life SAP the old aristocracy is almost gone the new with nothing but its moneybags to sustain it has not succeeded and never can succeed to the political or social power of its predecessors and these therefore are passing on to the strong men of the plebeian world men who without the Polish have much if not all the virtues of the empire building classes of the past for the last time that history will ever record a government that might by any just use of terms call itself conservative has sat in the English House of Commons look back at the life of France air yet the hurricane swirl of the red flag of revolution had scattered its aristocracy as a fierce autumn storm scatters the lingering leaves of the bygone summer the lesson is an old old one one taught in many pages of history one coming down to us from those far-off days wherein men first heard the proverb pride goeth before destruction and then haughty spirit before a fall the evil is one that will not last Pharaoh's ptolemies mama looks caesar's Bonaparte's patricians feudal lords aristocracy's in short alkyd isms and flunky isms and falsities and other abominations however they may flourish and thrive for the moment if it were not for the clamor and blare of their own conceit would ever hear time tolling the passing bell the tells of their open graves meanwhile in Egypt and elsewhere the two cads the real and the mock are among the most potent and the most active of the enemies of England and the English Empire and the most costly luxury that the easygoing British taxpayer allows himself this is so for the ill-will and hatred that these excite leads thousands who might be the friends and promoters of English interests to devote themselves to hindering and counteracting those interests in every possible way and this same dislike serves as a bond of union between the enemies of England everywhere it is doing more than all else to unite the people of India of all races and creeds in one compact nationally and is elsewhere and in other manners working evil for the Empire there are other unhealthy influences retarding the work of the administration of the country and the progress of its people notable among these is the education question or rather questions for there are several the system adopted in the government schools is objected to as tending to the formation of a class separated from the rest of the people by special aims and interests and having standards of life of morals of religion entirely different from those of their own kith and kin a class whose manners customs and habits are at variance with those of all their countrymen and co-religionists class slowly but surely drifting more and more apart from all who do not belong to it and which is thus losing all possibility of exerting the healthy influence upon others it should be easy for them to do with the advantages they possess or of becoming the leaven in the mass tending to raise the whole there are men who have passed through the schools who are doing good work but they are few in number and the good they are doing is largely due to their having been subjected to influences counteracting the pernicious effects of their school training a part of the evil thus charged to the schools government and others is that they are destructive of the religious sentiments and aspirations of their pupils they do not convert these to Christianity nor as is so often said to atheism but they do lead them to despise the duties of their religion to mock at its obligations and to ignore its social and moral restraints and thus destructive of all that goes to make the Muslim a worthy citizen and man gives them nothing in exchange and leaves them to go through life like wanton children drawn hither and thither by every passing a whim or fancy is it a retribution that for the most part they go to swell the ranks of the anti English party the direct result of this evil is that the whole of the people are being gradually divided into two classes the so-called and very much miss called educated class and the by contrast of terms uneducated class the class which by the perversity of facts includes almost all who are really and truly educated those who have had moral and religious training have been taught to comprehend the most essential fact that can be taught that every man has duties to perform that he is not an isolated unit with nothing to think of but his own pleasure and profit but one of the vast congregation of humanity whose members are linked together by the recognition of the obligations of the common duties to God and their fellow man it is true that the schools give their pupils lessons to this effect but all the circumstances that surround the giving of those lessons and the whole tendency of the life of the schools is to render these lessons ineffective mere tasks to be learned as part of the daily routine pretty theories to be applauded and admired not verities to be believed and put in practice and since the education given in the schools is held up as the very lifeblood of all progress it follows that all that is best in the country turns aside and says if this is progress then give us stagnation if to be an educated advanced enlightened man means to be a man who ridicules duty despises religion and mocks at piety then in the name of God let us remain ignorant so only that we still worship Him and strive as best we made to fulfill what we believe to be his law nor are the schools the only things mainly if not wholly due to the occupation that offend Muslim sentiment and thus retired progress and decreased the sympathy there might be between the people and their rulers I can only just mention two or three of these without staying to comment upon them perhaps the most active among many others the sale and consumption of intoxicating drinks in the open streets the almost unchecked promenade of brazen-faced European women in the busiest and most crowded thoroughfares the open eating drinking and smoking during the Ramadan fast quarantine and other sanitary measures frequently trenching upon Muslim sentiment such as restrictions upon the pilgrimage and the holding of the religious festivals of the people these things are to the Egyptian as the breaking of the sabbath to the Scotchman what would that Scotch sabbatarian say if a number of Englishmen were to settle among them and insist upon carrying on business opening the theatres and breaking the Sabbath in a dozen other openly offensive ways would they be considered unreasonable if they protested would they be regarded as ungrateful because they did not thank the invaders for the financial benefit they were conferring on the country yet when the Egyptians protest however faintly against such outrages upon their sentiments they are told that they are unreasonable backward unenlightened narrow-minded and fanatical there is another influence for evil to which my reference to sabbatarian ISM naturally leads me the Christian missions and their agents of the Magnificent social and humanitarian work done by Christian missions and Christian missionaries in India no one has a higher opinion than I have years ago I spent a couple of days in one of the wildest parts of the Bengal presidency as the guest of a grand old man who with his wife a worthy mate for him we're dwelling as they had been for years among the semi savage tribes of the jungle isolated from all the comforts and conveniences of civilization seeing no European faces other than their own saved once or twice in the year when the Commissioner made his annual rounds a grand old couple laboring with endless self devotion for the good of the stolid stunted brained almost naked people more than half savage in nature in habit and by dint of tedious toil and never resting effort lifting some few of these out of the depths and winning them to humanity I have met many men and many women in my life but none that have claimed from me a more sincere or lasting respect than these but there are missionaries and missionaries and in Muslim lands there are some who do much ill and not last by their speech and by the literature they circulate in this they are backed up by missionary and other journal which take a pleasure in representing Islam as a religion that inculcates bigotry and fanaticism I have myself heard a missionary undertake to prove to Muhammad and hearers that unless they hated Christians they were no better than infidels taking passages from the Koran ignoring their context and the teaching and interpretation placed upon them by the Orthodox Alima he had little difficulty in apparently justifying his promise with the result that some of his hearers went away filled for the first time with the conception that it was their duty to hate Christians such incidents are by no means rare and it would be difficult to estimate the mischief they do a few years ago the late well-known Canon McCall flooded the press at home for a brief time with speeches and writings of this kind every word of what he wrote was reproduced in Oriental languages and did far more to excite fanaticism than any of the most inflammatory articles that have ever appeared in any portion of the Muslim press how often have pan Islamists advocating friendship with England and other European nations as a means of advancement for Muslims been met with the reply but they themselves say that it is our duty to hate them so the bigotry that takes unholy pleasure in misrepresenting the truth reacts with fatal effect upon the cause that pretends to serve the unhealthy influences of which I have spoken so far all originate from sources outside the direct action of the government nonetheless they are perhaps all influences that it lies within the province of the government to correct and so long as they are permitted to flourish so long while their existence be regarded by the people as subjects of grievance against the rulers of the land it may be and is said that some of these matters are things in which it is wiser for the government not to interfere there is much to be said on both sides but in all matters the submitting of discussion there cannot be the least out that the deciding consideration should be the effect they produce upon the people at large that which would be best in a country like England the people of which have long been accustomed to look upon themselves as the final arbiters in all questions is entirely out of place in a country like Egypt in which almost for the first time that people find themselves absolutely impotent to enforce their wills in any matter whatever under the Mamluks as we have seen they had this power and they did not lose it until Muhammad Ali had succeeded in enslaving them if they exercised the power they possessed but rarely to a limited degree and mostly in a futile manner this was largely due to the ignorance that prevailed and to the violent methods of suppression to which their attempts in this direction were always liable today that people no longer suffer from the crass ignorance of those of the past the most illiterate peasant in the country is an enlightened man compared to his ancestor of the 18th century increased knowledge has brought as it should do increased desires and aspirations and there is nothing that could testify to the sterling merits of the Egyptian character more than the fact that these desires and aspirations are such as the most enlightened cannot but approve that the people as a body are not yet capable of giving their newfound ideas a healthy practical issue without the aid of those more advanced than themselves is nothing to their discredit the path of political progress is a long and difficult one to tread and it is trodden most successfully by those who like the Egyptians advance diffidently rather than daringly and the Egyptians have made such progress as entitles them to be heard as yet however they have no adequate means of making known their views the press of the country is yearly filling better and better its duty in this respect but under the occupation the true voice of the people the Alima who in all times and in all countries have always been the natural and most fitting representatives of the people has been and is practically silent among Muslims the authority of the ulama is greater than that of the ruling prince of their country and the Alima drawn from among the body of the people have always exercised the beneficent influence Macaulay has ascribed to the Catholic priesthood for like it the conditions of their existence are such that as Macaulay expressed it they invert the relations between oppressor and oppressed and forced the hereditary master to kneel before the spiritual tribunal of the hereditary serf so in the days of the Mamluks we see the people going for the redress of their wrongs to the Alima and these going to the bays and rarely failing to obtain some concession since the English occupation this primitive but in its essentials most complete measure of representative government has been in abeyance the Alima are no longer regarded as a spokesman of the nation their voices are heard only indirectly and then not as speaking for the people but as those of individuals it is quite true that the people of today belong to a generation that has never had any experience of conditions other than those practically such as now exist but that they do feel the need for some such system is certain and it is their sense of this need that is giving force and body to the demand made by some of the reformers for the introduction of a representative government after the pattern of those being in Europe for this the people have no real desire what they want is what their ancestors had an informal but ever-present means of making their wishes known to their rulers no formally established body could supply their need they have now the Legislative Council which is intended expressly to be the voice of the people but while like the press this is yearly growing in merit and utility it is not and never can be to the people that which the Alima have been in the past and should always be to the people of a country the representatives to whom these can go at any time and in any manner to seek counsel and advice and to consult with that they may act as their intermediaries with the administrative body of the country it may seem to the reader that in my last paragraph I've been wandering somewhat widely from the subject of unhealthy influences but it is not so for the Egyptian sense of their inability to make their wishes known is unquestionably not only an unhealthy influence but one that is very steadily growing the press does much to instruct the government as to what are the thoughts and feelings moving the people but at best it can only do this as the press of other countries does rather as the expression of individuals or classes than of the masses and while it thus acts as spokesmen for the people to only a limited extent it can never be what is most needed an intermediary that can not only speak for them but bring them a reply end of chapter 19 unhealthy influences recording by graham macmillan san diego california chapter 20 of Bonaparte in Egypt and Egyptians of today this is a librivox recording all librivox recordings are in the public domain for more information or to volunteer please visit librivox.org recording by Graham McMillan Bonaparte in Egypt and Egyptians of today by Hagi a brown chapter 20 more unhealthy influences we come now to consider unhealthy influences arising either from the present constitution of the administration of the country or directly or indirectly from the action of the government that we may understand the position taken by the Egyptians with respect to these matters it is necessary to see what are the conditions they consider the English administrators of the country are bound to fulfill to justify official statements as to the objects and extent of the occupation these as seen by the Egyptians may be summed up in one sentence and are that the country is to be governed with due regard to the rights of the Sultan as sovereign the religion of the people the general interests of the country and with a view to the ultimate independence of the native government on all of these points there is much dissatisfaction of the first two I have spoken in the last chapter as to the third it is commonly admitted that the commercial and financial interests of the country are well cared for and administered but the criticism is frequent that this is so not for the sake of the country or of its people but for the sake of the European interests involved the Englishman sense of and devotion to duty are recognized by all save perhaps a few but the common feeling is that in Egypt this devotion is not stimulated by any feeling of duty or obligation to the country or its people but solely by the desire to perpetuate the occupation Englishmen of the CAD type of which I have spoken including unfortunately too many military officers and government officials by their behavior towards the people do much to justify this conclusion and if one may judge by their action in public places even seem anxious to do so that there are Englishmen in the country and in the government service who are of a very different type is fully recognized and the Egyptian is to just and to generous and sentiment to confound these with those yet he cannot but feel that while such conduct is allowed apparently unrestrained and that even the men of the better type make no open protest he can draw no other conclusion but one that the Englishman who really are honest in their desire to serve the country and conciliate its people are not only few in number but small and influence it may be said that this is at most but a sentimental grievance and that the solid good done in the country far outweighs or should outweigh such causes of complaint those who think so know nothing of human nature and might perhaps benefit by studying Ruskin a little nor must it be overlooked that with this as with other unhealthy influences it is not the director isolated influence of each that is to be considered but its cumulative effect has one of a large number of forces tending in the same direction as a thousand feeble threads that an infant might snap one by one scarce conscious of the effort it was making when United may form a cable that will drag a mighty ship against wind and tide so these little threads of discord United served to draw the ship of state into troubled waters it has often made a subject of complaint that the Egyptians failed to appreciate the great work that has been done and is being done in the country this is true to some but only to some extent it is very much less true than it is thought to be that the Egyptians should largely fail to comprehend the Englishman and his work is the outcome of that irreconcilability of eastern and western ideas and mental processes I spoke of in my first chapter and the Egyptian in his endeavor to understand the Englishman has to encounter difficulties far greater than those that baffle the Englishmen who seek to understand the Egyptian the Englishman in Egypt can a fee will place himself more or less in direct touch with all classes of the Egyptians and can study them at his leisure the Egyptian has no such opportunity of studying Englishmen he is barred from any but the scanty ax stand most formal social intercourse with the English and even in this as in his other efforts he is perplexed and bewildered by the ever varying aspects the English character presents for to the Egyptian the Englishman is a veritable Proteus as in constant as the unstable element he boasts of ruling now an imperialist and an on a little Englander now a courteous gentleman and again a braggart CAD now an earnest man of lofty aim and again a flannel fool of witless brain now commanding respect and esteem sterling qualities and again exciting contempt and censor by his ill-bred manners and in these varying shapes and forms the Egyptian sees but little of the englishman and that little for the most part amid surroundings that confuse his vision and disturb his judgment what wonder then that he should be at a loss to reconcile the conflict between official statements and private views between friendly words and unfriendly acts yet it is one of the most promising of auguries that by the mere force of his own generous spirit of tolerance and his desire to be just the Egyptian is slowly solving the problem for himself is sifting the wheat from the chaff learning to recognize that which is best and truest in English character and politics to wholly despise the CAD for what he is and to appreciate the manliness and merits of the self-respecting Englishman of all ranks and grades if Englishmen in Egypt cared to do so they might easily learn so much at least of the character of the people and would learn that the Egyptian can and does appreciate merit that while he is ever lenient and forbearing towards the faults of ignorance he can and does most heartily despised those of perversity of character and that if he so constantly ignores the rudeness to which he is subjected it is because he looks upon those guilty of them as men beneath reproach naturally reticent the little familiarity he has with Englishmen makes him hesitate to speak to them with even the freedom he extends to other Europeans how can it be otherwise when he is in constant fear only too well justified by unpleasant experience of the snub direct of a contemptuous or offensive response and this evil is greatest in the official world Egyptian ministers are placed at the head of all departments of the government but it is the English adviser who was the real minister as a matter of simple indisputable fact there is no Egyptian government in existence this is a constant complaint of the people the ministers and the whole official world are but the expedient servants of the advisers whose words are law it is useless to tell the ministers or others that their candid advice would be appreciated valued and possibly acted upon that I believe is the truth but it is most certainly the truth that the Egyptian entirely and unconditionally believes that were he to accept the assurance he receives he would find himself playing guild laws to the Englishman's archbishop the english seaman has it as the cardinal point of all of his duty to obey orders though you break owners absolute implicit obedience to his captain's command even if it means the immediate destruction of the ship that is his ideal of duty and it is the ideal that prevails among the egyptian officials of today it is said that these officials have no power of initiative that they are incapable of justly criticizing the measures and methods adopted in their departments possibly those who think so would alter their views if they could hear the criticisms of these same officials when they discuss these matters in Egyptian circles but under such a system as this it is of course impossible for the Egyptian to learn to govern his country on sound administrative lines no trade business or profession of any kind is taught or could be taught in this way you cannot make a carpenter or an engineer by putting an apprentice to watch the work of others however expert these may be if he is to learn tools must be put in his hand and he must not only be shown how to use them but must be taught why he is to use them in this or that way and in no other and the work of governing a country can only be taught in the same way the Egyptians see this though it must be admitted that like the average apprentice who has made some little progress they are apt to overrate their knowledge and ability and to fancy that they are quite able to act as master workmen and teachers no one who has any knowledge of the English seaman and his training can have failed to see that the great merit of the handyman has indeed of all seafaring men is that they are invariably taught the reason why in pulling and hauling on a rope in letting it go and holding on to it in all of these simple actions he is guided not only by the knowledge of which is the best and most proper way to do them but also by the knowledge of the reason why that way is the best and with that knowledge in the mental training it gives he is ready at a moment's notice not only to pull and haul and let go and hold fast with the utmost economy of Labor and the utmost efficiency of reason but to modify his method of doing any of these things to suit any possible emergency or special situation he may have to deal with every seafaring man recognises that it may at any moment be a matter of life death to him and all on board a ship that someone of the crew should have had or should not have had this training and so every man on board is ever ready to help and aid in the training does it not seem reasonable that this same spirit should prevail amongst all who formed the crew of the ship of state that everyone who has a hand in guiding or working that ship should reflect that its safety and good working are only to be secured by the intelligent efficiency of all concerned the man who is the chief of a government department should like the captain of a ship be entitled to instant unhesitating unquestioning obedience from all under his command but having this is it not his own interest in an absolutely necessary condition for efficient working that he should see that the obedience is based upon an intelligent comprehension of the principles by which the administration is guided a government that is not conducted in this way may attain for the moment good results but it is and can be nothing more than a mere temporary makeshift for it must depend entirely upon the personal qualities of the man at its head I have now to touch upon some matters that have attracted almost worldwide notice and have brought much evil of these the first to produce a noticeably ill effect was the trial of men shall we pace' charged with having caused some men to be flogged with a view to extorting from them a confession as to the theft of a bowl belonging to His Highness the Khedive the pocke was arrested tried and convicted and sent to prison as an ordinary prisoner his arrest caused intense excitement throughout the country and among all classes during the Arabia revolt he had with great risk to himself given the utmost protection to Europeans of all nationalities and creeds and had gathered all he could of these in his own palace and they're guarded them in safety until the danger had passed for the services he had thus rendered he was given the official thanks of almost all the powers of Europe whatever his faults or errors may have been he was therefore a man entitled to the most lenient judgment from all Europeans the whole press of the country accepting the English organs took up his case and while none condoned or in any way sought to justify his offence they all pleaded that this was a case in which common gratitude demanded mercy unfortunately there was only too much to be said on the other side and the pocke had therefore to undergo the three months imprisonment to which he was sentenced the trial was intended not only to punish a case of wrongdoing but to impress upon the people the fact that the law was strong enough to protect the poorest and weakest against the richest and the most influential and upon minor officials that no excuse would be taken for gross neglect of their duty that the trial has largely had the desired results is certain but two causes contributed to lessen in some degree the effect produced in the first place the Egyptian while accepting the theory of even-handed justice and one law for all which is indeed an essential part of the teaching of Islam has so long been accustomed to see that teaching ignored in practice that he has come to look upon the strict administration of justice as an injustice and thus clings to the old fallacy which if I am NOT greatly mistaken under English law still entitles a peer of the realm to the luxury of a silk rope should he be so unfortunate as to incur the penalty of death by hanging the other cause sprang from the Egyptians habit of attributing all the acts of public men to their personal feelings and desires a vice that is a constant source of evil and one of the greatest obstacles in the way of progress not only in Egypt but throughout the East utterly destroying as it does the growth of anything like a healthy and vigorous public spirit the Vice is one not unknown in home politics but it is there less prolific of evil for the Sterling common case of the people teaches them to weigh acts and deeds by their intrinsic qualities and not by mere surmises as to the motives of the actors or doers in Egypt there is I think a tendency towards improvement in this direction as I have said the people are learning to think they are less prone to cling to the first idea that presents itself to their minds as being necessarily the first and last worthy of consideration and they have thus made one step towards healthy progress one - that must lead to others one and all of the unhealthy influences I have described were in force and were marring the goodwill that should exist between the two peoples and yet in spite of all the Egyptians balancing the good with the evil buried their dissatisfaction under hopes of today's to come and a future recognition by the English of the true spirit so evident was it that the people really desired to conciliate their rulers to cooperate with them and accept their guidance and control in all things that Lord Cromer announced that the time had come when the Army of Occupation might be safely and wisely decreased at once a panic cry went up from a portion of the English colony everyone in the country knew that the few who really disbelieved Lord Cromer's assurance that the measure he had proposed was a perfectly safe one were in a hopeless minority but there were many who without the least sense of possible danger had very strong reasons for opposing any reduction of the garrison everyone who has lived in a garrison town can understand this the withdrawal of a single battalion of English troops from Cairo or Alexandria is a very serious matter to many very excellent people and to a great many people who are by no means excellent in any sense of the word unfortunately for these their interests cannot be allowed to control state affairs and these therefore swelled the chorus of alarm probably with no thought that in doing their best to protect their own interests they were doing much ill the Egyptians as might be expected received Lord Cromer's announcement with unqualified pleasure it was the first recognition of the efforts they had honestly been making to promote goodwill and they were grateful for it though the warmth of the gratitude was lessened by the violent opposition to the measure and the unjust and unfounded charges of fanaticism and hatred to the English brought against them nonetheless lord Cromer's action in this matter was an influence holy for good and an influence that did more to strengthen and extend English influence in the country than the addition of an Army Corps to its garrison could possibly do all then was going well there was every possible reason to accept Lord Cromer's optimistic view of the position when the Taba incident occurred and like a sudden Gale almost thundered the graft that was fast tending to unite the aims and hopes of the two peoples news was received in Egypt the Turkish troops had occupied Taba near the northern end of the west coast of the Gulf of Aqaba a post that lies well within the Egyptian frontier to the Egyptian however Egypt is bounded by the Suez Canal he knows that the peninsula of Sinai is part of the Knievel territory but he takes no interest in it whatever when therefore it was announced that an ultimatum had been sent to the Sultan the one and only point that for the moment troubled the people was the possibility of a war between Turkey and England that was the last thing that they wanted and the gratuitously bellicose tone of the pro English press raised an alarm throughout the country the people could see no excuse their reason for the peremptory demands of the English there was no Turkish army at or near the place in dispute and if the possession of it was really important to Egyptian interests it was a question that might be settled by discussion and was in no sense of pressing or urgent one why should the English be in such a hurry to pick a quarrel with the Sultan if they had no ulterior aims in view all the old fears as to the real aim of the occupation were reawakened have not all the rulers of Egypt sought the conquest of syria and the Hejaz was not this the object of the English and they were not wanting those who held that the aim of the English was to stop the construction of the railway to the Hejaz so little did the people know of the question at issue that many believed tebah to be a station on the route of the new railway to el-medina and that what the English really wanted was to secure the control of that route these and many other ideas were freely circulated and discussed and rumours of the wildest kind were echoed throughout the bazaars the English had landed troops on the Syrian coast a vast army was on its way from Turkey the Arabs of Arabia were assembling for the protection of the holy lands of Islam nothing was too absurd to be repeated or believed as to what was actually occurring the people had no means of knowing and while the great majority could not of course understand the interest involved it could and did understand that the English were threatening to make war on the Sultan and that those to whom it looked for guidance held that it was not in the interests of Egypt but in those of England that the war was to be made what more natural than that there should be excitement in the country and seeing this the Pro English press took the very course common sense should have taught it to avoid and began crying out about fanaticism and pan-islamism thus throwing oil into the fire that had begun to smolder that the real attitude of the people was wholly and entirely misunderstood by the English generally is beyond question the one thing that the Egyptians were wishing for was the avoidance of war the one thing that had given birth to the excitement that was the fear that war could not be averted that the English were determined upon forcing the Sultan's hand the one question the Egyptians were asking themselves was not what shall we do if the war breaks out but how can war be prevented had it not been for the attacks of the pro English press upon Muslim sentiment and the oft repeated statements made as to unrest in the country no other thought would have occurred to the people those who understood the questions at issue would have felt as they did and do aggrieved by the action taken by the English but they would have given their thought no open utterance and would have trusted to time to see their wishes realized there was therefore absolutely no unrest in the country for I take it that unrest implies a desire for or tendency towards action and this is precisely what did not exist agitation uneasiness and excitement were visible clearly enough but unrest no but the wanton and utterly unprovoked anti Islamic tone of the pro English press added one more to the unhealthy influences at work in hindering the progress that should be the first name of that press to promote and once more the Egyptian showed his self-control and gave proof of his desire to live in peace and harmony with all had this not been so the consequences might have been serious on the one hand the anger of a people naturally hasty and impulsive was being awakened on the other a vague unreasoning fear was beginning to seize the colonists generally fear is a failing that shows itself with many faces and in many phases there is the timid fear that starts back Eden if the sound himself had made the panic fear that overwhelms men's reason and sends them madly fleeing they know not where or how a cowardly fear that Paul sees the arm paralyzes the brain and turns men into craven cowering creatures from whom all mankind has fled and there is the fear that urges a man to wild unreflecting action to strike lest he be struck the fear of the unbalanced mind that in the sudden presence of the parent danger loses its self-control the fear of the brave man who for the moment has lost his presence of mind this was the fear that was seizing many in Egypt when the tebah excitement was at its height the cry of alarm that had been raised when the reduction of the Army of Occupation had been proposed had disturbed the minds of many good folk who cared nothing for politics but much for their own peace and comfort the weather was hot heavy brain heating and enervating had it been otherwise people would not have lost their heads and begun calling for an immediate increase of the Army of Occupation it is true that at the prospect of a war between the English and Turkey some of the lower classes had spoken vain gloriously of what the Muslims would do but that was an incident that no European knowing the people and living among them thought of as anything but amusing yet many Europeans living in the country but as indeed the great majority of them are wholly out of touch with the people scarcely ever meeting or speaking with an Egyptian living entirely among Europeans their servants even not being natives but Barbary Negroes the most fanatical bigoted anti English class in the country as much out of touch with the Egyptians as the Europeans themselves these Europeans became seriously alarmed and made their voices heard in the papers and elsewhere so the cry of danger was echoed and re-echoed even in official documents until the announcement was made that the Army of Occupation was to be increased and then there entertained the agitators began to admit that after all the danger from Egyptian fanaticism was a remote and far from pressing one the truth is that the danger had been a very serious one the agitation among the European colonists had begun to react upon the people of the country and while there was no unrest among these in the sense in which I've used the word the excitement that was growing was such that the real gravity of the position was rather under than overstated in Lord chromers report upon the incident at any moment the excitement that prevailed might have been turned by an unlucky incident into unrest of a deplorable and disastrous character happily the collapse of the agitation among the colonists reacted upon the people as strongly as the agitation itself had done seeing that the Europeans no longer feared an outbreak of hostilities they themselves became reassured for the cessation of the agitation among the Europeans was to them evidence that there was no longer any intention of forcing war upon the Sultan and that the English were as anxious for peace as they were hardly had the heat of this incident passed when the country was startled by the report of the den shawi affair telegrams appeared in the papers stating that English officers had been attacked and killed by some the fella Hien the Muslim papers in publishing the telegrams expressed regret that such an incident had occurred hoping that the report was exaggerated but withheld all comment until the facts should be more fully known not so the pro English press this at once broke out about the fanaticism rampant in the country demanded an exemplary punishment and the instant ordering of reinforcements for the Army of Occupation everywhere among all classes the excitement became intense but the first full account of the affair published calmed the minds of all but a section of the English colony there had been no murder the fella Hien had interfered to prevent some English officers shooting pigeons close to their village and had become very excited when a gun belonging to one of the officers went off and a native woman was accidentally wounded the officers were attacked by the people and severely beaten with heavy sticks and some of them carried as prisoners with much ill treatment to the village one of them who have been badly beaten had set out for the camp and was found dead on the road at a considerable distance from the village his death being due as medical evidence proved to the combined effects of the injuries received and exposure to the Sun this was the case as it was heard and understood in Cairo all the press condemned the fella Hien but with the exception of the pro English press recognized that the affair was simply one of those unhappy occurrences that take place in all countries and had nothing whatever to do with fanaticism that the possibility of such incidents had been increased by the disturbed condition of public opinion was evident but that this case was a direct result of fanaticism was not credited by any in a position to gauge the real feeling of the country the Egyptians were very far indeed from sympathizing with the outrage though it was well known that the fella Hien have much cause of complaint from the injuries they suffered at the hands of sporting europeans who in all parts of the country trespassed freely on their lands damaging their crops and property and only too often needlessly offending the people yet here again it was not the facts at issue but the tone of the pro English press that was most abundantly productive of evil the renewal of the unfounded charges of fanaticism the repeated cry for exemplary punishment the hurry to try the prisoners the formation of the special court various incidents at the hearing of the case the severity of the sentences the haste to carry them out all these things tended to irritate the minds of the people but of all these it was the tone of the pro English press that was productive of the greatest evil as time passed on the much soreness of feeling lingered the agitation was dying out when some Englishman at home decided to enter upon a campaign against Lord Cromer these misled by their sympathy with the pretensions of the self-styled National Party and backed by a few journalists rejoiced to find a new and prolific subject almost simultaneously broke forth in an attack upon Lord Cromer taking somewhat different standpoints they all preached the same moral that the one thing evil in Egypt was Lord Cromer it was perhaps but natural that the Egyptian papers should follow suit they did so and for a time it seemed to me that all the progress they have been making towards healthy honest journalism was to be swept away there was something to be said in their excuse were they not following the lead of Englishmen and of Englishmen who professed to sympathize with all their views surely these Englishmen knew how to influence their countrymen and how then could the Egyptians do better than imitate their methods in manner and for the Egyptian journalists we must remember that they work in the face of disadvantages and difficulties that would appalled a London Pressman their articles are for the most part sent hot from the pan to the press they have no cautious well-trained colleagues to advise or aid them in any difficulty no accomplished painstaking readers to point out errors slips or inconsistencies in their articles and the work of writing these articles is liable to a hundred interruptions all these things must be allowed for but even granting these as largely excusing the imperfections of the Egyptian journals there is much left that is a just subject of reproach to the writers they are far too anxious to swell the chorus of the moment to harmonize their own ideas with those floating around them to take the tone and colour of their articles from the reading or conversation from which they have just turned in short they lack a right sense of the responsibility of their position and almost all the mental training absolutely indispensable to the journalists who would take a really honorable position in his profession in the old days of England when a man had failed in all else he brought a birch rod and turned schoolmaster to the first idea of the young Egyptian who has not been caught up into the government service is to become a journalist for journalism is looked upon as the one happy profession exacting no other qualification than the pen of a ready writer time will improve all this the Egyptian press will one day yet be worthy of all that is best in the Egyptian people and that will prove worthy of the esteem of all men meanwhile under the malign influence of their English friends the Egyptian journalists have done much to injure their own cause they are crying out for a representative government while by the very articles in which they make their demand they show the want of self-restraint of the capacity to appreciate facts to weigh arguments to form well-balanced judgments which are the very first qualifications needed in men who would guide or rule others and they err in other ways no one more fully absolves them of all intention to promote or even countenance fanaticism than I do but as I have said on page 61 when speaking of religious teachers it is useless for men to preach toleration while they denounce others as enemies described the mess filled with hatred to the people and so forth in the days of hairy Laura care when a greatly daring Dunn or bailiff ventured into the great square at Trinity College in Dublin he was fortunate indeed if he did not hear the cry of all boys boys don't nail his ear to the pump I do not think that the professed toleration of the Egyptian press is of this type but I am certain that accompanied with wild unreasoning criticisms it is only too likely to have the same effect for the young Egyptian of the so called nationalist party there is also something to be said his education separates him almost wholly from the bulk of his countrymen his ideals his aspirations are not theirs he comprehends and understands them as little almost as do the foreigners in the country with his lack of that home training which forms the Englishman's character far more than aught else and with his imperfect knowledge of French or English and of European life and thought he falls an easy self-sacrificing prey to that altar of radicalism which is the refuge of the brainless and uneducated in the political world of Europe in doing so he belies his own nature he cries his countrymen and disparages his religion rightly named the party to which he attaches himself should be termed the anti Egyptian and anti Islamic party and yet this is the class that lured Cromer's assailants would have Europeans accept as the representatives of the Egyptian people if there is a party in Europe essentially and wholly in all its forms and all its aspirations anti-islamic it is the ultra radical party yet it is this party that the Nationalist Party of Egypt is pleased to accept as its ally radicals and radicalism are the ideals that must have fought paka Kemal holds out to the Egyptians he does not use the terms but the principles he advocates are those proper to the terms he may call himself a but the policy he preaches is the policy of a radical and a man cannot be both a radical and a if then the nationalists desired to promote reform to protect and develop their own interests let them fling their radicalism aside and return to Islam as Spencer has shown the social and political history of mankind is the history of an evolution whether created in the image of God or slowly developed from some primitive amorphous atom so far as we can trace our origin man has been moving on the whole steadily though with many halts and setbacks towards perfection as yet our civilization the highest point yet reached is but a miserable makeshift for that we should aim at let us hope that when the present agitation should have died out Englishmen and Egyptians will find it possible to join hands in an effort for the mutual attainment of something better thirty years ago in India I preached the doctrine that the welfare of the Indian empire and its peoples was to be sought in the mutual understanding and cooperation of rulers and ruled twelve years ago I began to preach the same doctrine to the Egyptians today I repeated some time ago urging my views on a Muslim friend he said there is only one thing needed to make your policy a success that all the Egyptians should be angels and all the English Archangels there is an evident moral in the criticism that needs no pointing knowing Englishmen and Egyptians as I do I believe that the flood of evil that has swept between them will pass away and then even out of all of this evil some good will come if Englishmen in Egypt and at home will but try to realize the patient forbearance the manly self-control that the Egyptian has been and is practicing under the steadily pressing burden of the unhealthy influences of which I have written I have so much faith in the English sense of justice fair play and manly straightforwardness as to believe that these qualities will compel them in the near future if not now to form a new estimate of the Egyptian and to feel that with all his faults he has some sterling merits and as a man to whom all honest right thinking men may fitly hold out the hand of friendship it is my hope that what I have written may tend to this effect and help to bring about a good understanding between the two peoples the English can if they will but do justice to their own better feelings gain and retain the sincere friendship of the Egyptian people and in gaining that friendship they will gain the friendship of all Islam and therefore acquire a power and influence in the East such as they can gain in no other way a power and influence that must prove of endless benefit not only to the British Empire but to the world at large but if this result is to be attained Egyptian must contribute his share of effort to realize it that he should do so needs nothing more than that he should follow his own healthy and natural inclinations and the teaching of his religion and in doing this he will be serving not only the cause of Egypt but that of Islam he will be benefiting not only his own countrymen but all Mohammedans in this way and in this way only will he find all his best aspirations become not merely possibilities but actualities and Egypt will take its rightful place as the great center and fountain of all Muhammad and progress if on the other hand he allows himself to be seduced by the plausible speech of radical agitators and following the advice of Mustapha pakka Kemal and his party abandons the teaching of Islam for the teaching of radicalism he will assuredly defeat his own aims and sacrifice the claim of his countrymen to be the true leaders in the world of Islam end of chapter 20 more unhealthy influences recording by Graham Macmillan San Diego California | Priceless Audiobooks | UCly1zcKPGzGW9wZMCZodWOA | 2018-05-03 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 19,578 | 109,418 |
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Forster | General Fiction | Talking Book | English | 1/7 | chapter 1 of howard's end this is a librivox recording all librivox recordings are in the public domain for more information or to volunteer please visit librivox.org recording by elizabeth klett howard's end by e.m forster chapter one one may as well begin with helen's letters to her sister howard's end tuesday dearest meg it isn't going to be what we expected it is old and little and altogether delightful red brick we can scarcely pack in as it is and the deer knows what will happen when paul younger son arrives tomorrow from hall you go right or left into dining room a drawing room hall itself is practically a room you open another door in it and there are the stairs going up in a sort of tunnel to the first floor three bedrooms in a row there and three attics in a row above that isn't all the house really but it's all that one notices nine windows as you look up from the front garden then there's a very big witch elm to the left as you look up leaning a little over the house and standing on the boundary between the garden and meadow i quite love that tree already also ordinary elms oaks no nastier than ordinary oaks pear trees apple trees and a vine no silver birches though however i must get on to my host and hostess i only wanted to show that it isn't the least what we expected why did we settle that their house would be all gables and wiggles and their garden or gambage colored paths i believe simply because we associate them with expensive hotels mrs wilcox trailing in beautiful dresses down long corridors mr wilcox bullying porters etc we females are that unjust i shall be back saturday we'll let you know train later they are as angry as i am that you did not come to really tibby is too tiresome he starts a new mortal disease every month how could he have got hay fever in london and even if he could it seems hard that you should give up a visit to hear a schoolboy sneeze tell him that charles wilcox the son who is here has hay fever too but he's brave and gets quite cross when we inquire after it men like the wilcox's would do tibia power of good but you won't agree and i'd better change the subject this long letter is because i'm writing before breakfast oh the beautiful vine leaves the house is covered with a vine i looked out earlier and mrs wilcox was already in the garden she evidently loves it no wonder she sometimes looks tired she was watching the large red poppies come out then she walked off the lawn to the meadow whose corner to the right i can just see trail trail went her long dress over the sopping grass and she came back with her hands full of the hay that was cut yesterday i suppose for rabbits or something as she kept on smelling it the air here is delicious later on i heard the noise of croquet balls and looked out again and it was charles wilcox practicing they are keen on all games presently he started sneezing and had to stop then i hear more clicketing and it is mr wilcox practicing and then a tissue a tissue he has to stop too then evie comes out and does some calisthenic exercises on a machine that is tacked onto a green gauge tree they put everything to use and then she says a tissue and in she goes and finally mrs wilcox reappears trail trail still smelling hay and looking at the flowers i inflict all this on you because once you said that life is sometimes life and sometimes only a drama and one must learn to distinguish tother from which and up to now i have always put that down as meg's clever nonsense but this morning it really does seem not life but a play and it did amuse me enormously to watch the w's now mrs wilcox has come in i am going to wear omission last night mrs wilcox warren omission and evie omission so it isn't exactly a go as you please place and if you shut your eyes it still seems the wiggly hotel that we expected not if you open them the dog roses are too sweet there is a great hedge of them over the lawn magnificently tall so that they fall down in garlands and nice and thin at the bottom so that you can see ducks through it and a cow these belong to the farm which is the only house near us there goes the breakfast gong much love modified love to tibi love to aunt julie how good of her to come and keep you company but what a bore burn this we'll write again thursday helen howard's end friday dearest meg i am having a glorious time i like them all mrs wilcox if quieter than in germany is sweeter than ever and i never saw anything like her steady unselfishness and the best of it is that the others do not take advantage of her they are the very happiest jolliest family that you can imagine i do really feel that we are making friends the fun of it is that they think me a noodle and say so at least mr wilcox does and when that happens and one doesn't mind it's a pretty short test isn't it he says the most horrid things about women suffered so nicely and when i said i believed in equality he just folded his arms and gave me such a setting down as i've never had meg shall we ever learn to talk less i never felt so ashamed of myself in my life i couldn't point to a time when men had been equal nor even to a time when the wish to be equal had made them happier in other ways i couldn't say a word i had just picked up the notion that equality is good from some book probably from poetry or you anyhow it's been knocked into pieces and like all people who are really strong mr wilcox did it without hurting me on the other hand i laugh at them for catching hay fever we live like fighting and charles takes us out every day in the motor a tomb with trees in it a hermit's house a wonderful road that was made by the kings of mercia tennis a cricket match bridge and at night we squeeze up in this lovely house the whole clan's here now it's like a rabbit warren evie is a deer they want me to stop over sunday i suppose it won't matter if i do marvellous weather and the views marvelous views westward to the high ground thank you for your letter burn this your affectionate helen howard's end sunday dearest dearest meg i do not know what you will say paul and i are in love the younger son who only came here wednesday end of chapter one chapter 2 of howard's end this is a librivox recording all librivox recordings are in the public domain for more information or to volunteer please visit librivox.org recording by elizabeth clett howard's end by e m forster chapter 2 margaret glanced at her sister's node and pushed it over the breakfast table to her aunt there was a moment's hush and then the floodgates opened i can tell you nothing aunt julie i know no more than you do we met we only met the father and mother abroad last spring i know so little that i didn't even know their son's name it's also she waved her hand and laughed a little in that case it is far too sudden who knows aunt julie who knows but margaret dear i mean we mustn't be unpractical now we've come to fact it is too sudden surely who knows but margaret dear i'll go for her other letters said margaret no i won't i'll finish my breakfast in fact i haven't them we met the wilcox is on an awful expedition that we made from heidelberg despair helen and i had gotten into our heads that there was a grand old cathedral at spare the archbishop of spare was one of the seven electors you know spare months and those three seas once commanded the rhine valley and got at the name of priest street i still feel quite uneasy about this business margaret the train crossed by a bridge of boats and at first sight it looked quite fine but oh in five minutes we had seen the whole thing the cathedral had been ruined absolutely ruined by restoration not an inch left of the original structure we wasted a whole day and came across the wilcox's as we were eating our sandwiches in the public gardens they too poor things had been taken in they were actually stopping at spare and they rather liked helen insisting that they must fly with us to heidelberg as a matter of fact they did come on next day we all took some drives together they knew us well enough to ask helen to come and see them at least i was asked too but tibby's illness prevented me so last monday she went alone that's all you know as much as i do now it's a young man out the unknown she was to have come back saturday but put off till monday perhaps on account of i don't know she broke off and listened to the sounds of a london morning their house was in wickham place and fairly quiet for a lofty promontory of buildings separated it from the main thoroughfare one had the sense of a backwater or rather of an estuary whose waters flowed in from the invisible sea and ebbed into a profound silence while the waves without were still beating though the promontory consisted of flats expensive with cavernous entrance halls full of concierges and palms it fulfilled its purpose and gained for the older houses opposite a certain measure of peace these two would be swept away in time and another promontory would rise upon their site as humanity piled itself higher and higher on the precious soil of london mrs mundt had her own method of interpreting her nieces she decided that margaret was a little hysterical and was trying to gain time by a torrent of talk feeling very diplomatic she lamented the fate of spare and declared that never never should she be so misguided as to visit it and added of her own accord that the principles of restoration were ill understood in germany the germans she said are too thorough and this is all very well sometimes but at other times it does not do exactly said margaret germans are too thorough and her eyes began to shine of course i regard you schlegels as english said mrs munt hastily english to the backbone margaret leaned forward and stroked her hand and that reminds me helen's letter oh yes aunt julie i am thinking all right about helen's letter i know i must go down and see her i am thinking about her all right i am meaning to go down but go with some plan said mrs munt admitting into her kindly voice and note of exasperation margaret if i may interfere don't be taken by surprise what do you think of the wilcox's oh they are sort are they likely people could they appreciate helen who is to my mind a very special sort of person do they care about literature and art that is most important when you come to think of it literature and art most important how old would the sun be she says younger son would he be in a position to marry is he likely to make helen happy did you gather i gathered nothing they began to talk at once then in that case in that case i can make no plans don't you see on the contrary i hate plans i hate lines of action helen isn't a baby then in that case my dear why go down margaret was silent if her aunt could not see why she must go down she was not going to tell her she was not going to say i love my dear sister i must be near her at this crisis of her life the affections are more reticent than the passions and their expression more subtle if she herself should ever fall in love with a man she like helen would proclaim it from the housetops but as she loved only a sister she used the voiceless language of sympathy i consider you odd girls continued mrs munt and very wonderful girls and in many ways far older than your years but you won't be offended frankly i feel you are not up to this business it requires an older person dear i have nothing to call me back to swanage she spread out her plump arms i am all at your disposal let me go down to this house whose name i forget instead of you aunt julie she jumped up and kissed her i must must go to howard's end myself you don't exactly understand though i can never thank you properly for offering i do understand retorted mrs munt with immense confidence i go down in no spirit of interference but to make inquiries inquiries are necessary now i am going to be rude you would say the wrong thing to a certainty you would in your anxiety for helen's happiness you would offend the whole of these wilcox's by asking one of your impetuous questions not that one minds offending them i shall ask no questions i have it in helen's writing that she and a man are in love there is no question to ask as long as she keeps to that all the rest isn't worth a straw a long engagement if you like but inquiries questions plans lines of action no aunt julie no away she hurried not beautiful not supremely brilliant but filled with something that took the place of both qualities something best described as a profound vivacity a continual and sincere response to all that she encountered in her path through life if helen had written the same to me about a shop assistant or a pen in this clock dear margaret do come into the library and shut the door your good maids are dusting the banisters or if she had wanted to marry the man who calls for carter patterson i should have said the same then with one of those turns that convinced her aunt that she was not mad really and convinced observers of another type that she was not a barren theorist she added though in the case of carter patterson i should want it to be a very long engagement indeed i must say i should think so said mrs munt and indeed i can scarcely follow you now just imagine if you said anything of that sort to the wilcox's i understand it but most good people would think you mad imagine how disconcerting for helen what is wanted is a person who will go slowly slowly in this business and see how things are and where they are likely to lead to margaret was down on this but you implied just now that the engagement must be broken off i think probably it must but slowly can you break an engagement off slowly her eyes lit up what's an engagement made of do you suppose i think it's made of some hard stuff that may snap but can't break it is different to the other ties of life they stretch or bend they admit of degree they're different exactly so but won't you let me just run down to howard's house and save you all the discomfort i will really not interfere but i do so thoroughly understand the kind of thing you schlegels want that one quiet look round will be enough for me margaret again thanked her again kissed her and then ran upstairs to see her brother he was not so well the hay fever had worried him a good deal all night his head ached his eyes were wet his mucous membrane he informed her was in a most unsatisfactory condition the only thing that made life worth living was the thought of walter savage landor from whose imaginary conversation she had promised to read at frequent intervals during the day it was rather difficult something must be done about helen she must be assured that it is not a criminal offence to love at first sight a telegram to this effect would be cold and cryptic a personal visit seemed each moment more impossible now the doctor arrived and said that tibi was quite bad might it really be best to accept aunt julie's kind offer and to send her down to howard's end with a note certainly margaret was impulsive she did swing rapidly from one decision to another running downstairs into the library she cried yes i have changed my mind i do wish that you would go there was a train from king's cross at 11. at half past 10 tibi with rare self-effacement fell asleep and margaret was able to drive her aunt to the station you will remember aunt julie not to be drawn into discussing the engagement give my letter to helen and say whatever you feel yourself but do keep clear of the relatives we have scarcely got their names straight yet and besides that sort of thing is so uncivilized and wrong so uncivilized queried mrs munt fearing that she was losing the point of some brilliant remark oh i used an affected word i only meant would you please only talk the thing over with helen only with helen because but it was no moment to expound the personal nature of love even margaret shrank from it and contended herself with stroking her good aunt's hand and with meditating half sensibly and half poetically on the journey that was about to begin from king's cross like many others who have lived long in a great capital she had strong feelings about the various railway termini they are our gates to the glorious and the unknown through them we pass out into adventure and sunshine and to them alas we return in paddington all cornwall is latent and the remoter west down the inclines of liverpool street life fenlands and the illimitable broads scotland is through the pylons of houston wessex behind the poised chaos of waterloo italians realize this as is natural those of them who are so unfortunate as to serve as waiters in berlin call the onhalt bonhoeff the statsioni d'italia because by it they must return to their homes and he is a chilly londoner who does not endow his stations with some personality and extends to them however shyly the emotions of fear and love to margaret i hope that it will not set the reader against her the station of king's cross had always suggested infinity its very situation withdrawn a little behind the fossil splendors of saint pancras implied a comment on the materialism of life those two great arches colorless indifferent shouldering between them an unlovely clock were fit portals for some eternal adventure whose issue might be prosperous but would certainly not be expressed in the ordinary language of prosperity if you think this ridiculous remember that it is not margaret who is telling you about it and let me hasten to add that they were in plenty of time for the train that mrs munt though she took a second class ticket was put by the guard into a first only two seconds on the train one smoking and the other babies one cannot be expected to travel with babies and that margaret on her return to wiccan place was confronted with the following telegram all over wish i had never written tell no one helen but aunt julie was gone gone irrevocably and no power on earth could stop her of chapter 2 chapter 3 of howard's end this is a librivox recording all librivox recordings are in the public domain for more information or to volunteer please visit librivox.org by elizabeth klett howard's end by e m forster chapter three most complacently did mrs munt rehearse her mission her nieces were independent young women and it was not often that she was able to help them emily's daughters had never been quite like other girls they had been left motherless when tibi was born when helen was five and margaret herself but thirteen it was before the passing of the deceased wife's sister bill so mrs munt could without impropriety offer to go and keep house at wickham place but her brother-in-law who was peculiar and a german had referred the question to margaret who with the crudity of youth had answered no they could manage much better alone five years later mr schlegel had died too and mrs munt had repeated her offer margaret crude no longer had been grateful and extremely nice but the substance of her answer had been the same i must not interfere a third time thought mrs munt however of course she did she learned to her horror that margaret now of age was taking her money out of the old safe investments and putting it into foreign things which always smash silence would have been criminal her own fortune was invested in home rails and most ardently did she beg her niece to imitate her then we should be together dear margaret out of politeness invested a few hundreds in the nottingham and darby railway and though the foreign things did admirably and the nottingham and darby declined with the steady dignity of which only home rails are capable mrs munt never ceased to rejoice and to say i did manage that at all events when the smash comes poor margaret will have a nest egg to fall back on this year helen came of age and exactly the same thing happened in helen's case she also would shift her money out of consoles but she too almost without being pressed consecrated a fraction of it to the nottingham and darby railway so far so good but in social matters their aunt had accomplished nothing sooner or later the girls would enter on the process known as throwing themselves away and if they had delayed hitherto it was only that they must throw themselves more vehemently in the future they saw too many people at wickham place unshaven musicians an actress even german cousins one knows what foreigners are acquaintances picked up at continental hotels one knows what they are too it was interesting and down at swannage no one appreciated culture more than mrs munt but it was dangerous and disaster was bound to come how right she was and how lucky to be on the spot when the disaster came the train sped northward under innumerable tunnels it was only an hour's journey but mrs mundt had to raise and lower the window again and again she passed through the south wellwin tunnel saw light for a moment and entered the north wellwin tunnel of tragic fame she traversed the immense viaduct whose arches span on troubled meadows and the dreamy flow of two and water she skirted the parks of politicians at times the great north road accompanied her more suggestive of infinity than any railway awakening after a nap of a hundred years to such life as is conferred by the stench of motor cars and to such culture as is implied by the advertisements of anti-bilious pills to history to tragedy to the past to the future mrs munt remained equally indifferent hers but to concentrate on the end of her journey and to rescue poor helen from this dreadful mess the station for howard's end was at hilton one of the large villages that are strung so frequently along the north road and that oh their size to the traffic of coaching and pre-coaching days being near london it had not shared in the rural decay and its long high street had butted out right and left into residential estates for about a mile a series of tiled and slated houses passed before mrs munt's inattentive eyes a series broken at one point by six danish tumuli that stood shoulder to shoulder along the high road tombs of soldiers beyond these tumuli habitations thickened and the train came to a standstill in a tangle that was almost a town the station like the scenery like helen's letters struck an indeterminate note into which country will it lead england or suburbia it was new it had island platforms and a subway and the superficial comfort exacted by businessmen but it held hints of local life personal intercourse as even mrs munt was to discover i want a house she confided to the ticket boy its name is howard's lodge do you know where it is mr wilcox the boy called a young man in front of them turned round she's wanting howard's end there was nothing for it but to go forward though mrs munt was too much agitated even to stare at the stranger but remembering that there were two brothers she had the sense to say to him excuse me asking but are you the younger mr wilcox or the elder the younger can i do anything for you oh well she controlled herself with dignity really are you i she moved herself away from the ticket boy and lowered her voice i am miss schlegel's aunt i ought to introduce myself audentai my name is mrs munt she was conscious that he raised his cap and said quite coolly oh rather ms schlegel is stopping with us did you want to see her possibly i'll call you a cab no wait a mo he thought our motor's here i'll run you up in it oh that is very kind not at all if you'll just wait till they bring out a parcel from the office this way my niece is not with you by any chance no i came over with my father he has gone on north in your train you'll see ms schleger at lunch you're coming up to lunch i hope i should like to come up said mrs munt not committing herself to nourishment until she had studied helen's lover a little more he seemed a gentleman but had so rattled her round that her powers of observation were numbed she glanced at him stealthily to a feminine eye there was nothing amiss and the sharp depressions at the corners of his mouth nor in the rather box-like construction of his forehead he was dark clean-shaven and seemed accustomed to command in front or behind which do you prefer it may be windy in front in front if i may then we can talk but excuse me one moment i can't think what they're doing with that parcel he strode into the booking office and called with a new voice hi how are you there are you going to keep me waiting all day parcel for wilcox howard's end just look sharp emerging he said in quieter towns this station's abominably organized if i had my way the whole lot of them should get the sack may i help you in this is very good of you said mrs mundt as she settled herself into a luxurious cavern of red leather and suffered her person to be padded with rugs and shawls she was more civil than she had intended but really this young man was very kind moreover she was a little afraid of him his self-possession was extraordinary very good indeed she repeated adding it is just what i should have wished very good of you to say so he replied with a slight look of surprise which like most slight looks escaped mrs munt's attention i was just tooling my father over to get the down train you see we heard from helen this morning young wilcox was pouring in petrol starting his engine and performing other actions with which this story has no concern the great car began to rock and the form of mrs munt trying to explain things sprang agreeably up and down among the red cushions the major will be very glad to see you he mumbled hi i say parcel for howard's end bring it out hi a bearded porter emerged with the parcel in one hand and an entry book in the other with the gathering were of the motor these ejaculations mingled sign must i why the should i sign after all this bother not even got a pencil on you remember next time i reported to the station master my times of value though yours may be here here being a tip extremely sorry mrs munt not at all mr wilcox and do you object to going through the village it is rather a longer spin but i have one or two commissions i should love going through the village naturally i am very anxious to talk things over with you as she said this she felt ashamed for she was disobeying margaret's instructions only disobeying them in the letter surely margaret had only warned her against discussing the incident with outsiders surely it was not uncivilized or wrong to discuss it with the young man himself since chance had thrown them together a reticent fellow he made no reply mounting by her side he put on gloves and spectacles and off they drove the bearded porter life is a mysterious business looking after them with admiration the wind was in their faces down the station road blowing the dust into mrs munt's eyes but as soon as they turned into the great north road she opened fire you can well imagine she said that the news was a great shock to us what news mr wilcox she said frankly margaret has told me everything everything i have seen helen's letter he could not look her in the face as his eyes were fixed on his work he was traveling as quickly as he dared down the high street but he inclined his head in her direction and said i beg your pardon i didn't catch about helen helen of course helen is a very exceptional person i am sure you will let me say this feeling towards her as you do indeed all the schlegels are exceptional i come in no spirit of interference but it was a great shock they drew up outside of draper's without replying he turned round in his seat and contemplated the cloud of dust that they had raised in their passage through the village it was settling again but not all into the road from which he had taken it some of it had percolated through the open windows some had whitened the roses and gooseberries of the wayside gardens while a certain proportion had entered the lungs of the villagers i wonder when they'll learn wisdom and tall the roads was his comment then a man ran out of the drapers with a roll of oil cloth and off they went again margaret could not come herself on account of paul tibby so i am here to represent her and to have a good talk i'm sorry to be so dense said the young man again drawing up outside a shop but i still haven't quite understood helen mr wilcox my niece and you he pushed up his goggles and gazed at her absolutely bewildered horror smote her to the heart for even she began to suspect that they were at cross purposes and that she had commenced her mission by some hideous blunder ms schlegel and myself he asked compressing his lips i trust there has been no misunderstanding quavered mrs munt her letter certainly read that way what way that you and she she paused then drooped her eyelids i think i catch your meaning he said stickily what an extraordinary mistake then you didn't the least she stammered getting blood red in the face and wishing she had never been born scarcely as i am already engaged to another lady there is a moment in silence and then he caught his breath and exploded with oh good god don't tell me it's some silliness of paul's but you are paul i'm not then why did you say so at the station i said nothing of the salt i beg your pardon you did i beg your pardon i did not my name is charles younger may mean son as opposed to father or second brother as opposed to first there is much to be said for either view and later on they said it but they had other questions before them now do you mean to tell me that pool but she did not like his voice he sounded as if he was talking to a porter and certain that he had deceived her at the station she too grew angry do you mean to tell me that paul and your niece mrs munt such as human nature determined that she would champion the lovers she was not going to be bullied by a severe young man yes they care for one another very much indeed she said i dare say they will tell you about it by and by we heard this morning and charles clenched his fist and cried the idiot the idiot the little fool mrs mant tried to divest herself of her rugs if that is your attitude mr wilcox i prefer to walk i beg you will do no such thing i'll take you up this moment to the house let me tell you the thing is impossible and must be stopped mrs munt did not often lose her temper and when she did it was only to protect those whom she loved on this occasion she blazed out i quite agree sir the thing is impossible and i will come up and stop it my niece is a very exceptional person and i am not inclined to sit still while she throws herself away on those who will not appreciate her charles worked his jaws considering she has only known your brother since wednesday and only met your father and mother at a stray hotel could you possibly lower your voice the shop man will overhear esprit de class if one may coin the phrase was strong in mrs munt she sat quivering while a member of the lower orders deposited a metal funnel a saucepan and a garden squirt beside the roll of oil cloth right behind yessir and the lower orders vanished in a cloud of dust i warn you paul hasn't a penny it's useless no need to warn us mr wilcox i assure you the warning is all the other way my niece has been very foolish and i shall give her a good scolding and take her back to london with me he has to make his way out in nigeria he couldn't think of marrying for years and when he does it must be a woman who can stand the climate and is in other ways why hasn't he told us of course he's ashamed he knows he's been a fool and so he has a damned fool she grew furious whereas ms schlegel has lost no time in publishing the news if i were a man mr wilcox for that last remark i'd box your ears you're not fit to clean my niece's boots to sit in the same room with her and you dare you actually dare oh i decline to argue with such a person all i know is she's spread the thing and he hasn't and my father's away and i and all that i know is might i finish my sentence please no charles clenched his teeth and sent the motor swerving all over the lane she screamed so they played the game of capping families a round of which is always played when love would unite two members of our race but they played it with unusual vigor stating in so many words that schlegels were better than wilcox's wilcox is better than schlegel's they flung decency aside the man was young the woman deeply stirred in both a vein of coarseness was latent their quarrel was no more surprising than our most corals inevitable at the time incredible afterwards but it was more than usually futile a few minutes and they were enlightened the motor drew up at howard's end and helen looking very pale ran out to meet her aunt aunt julie i have just had a telegram from margaret i i meant to stop your coming it isn't it's over the climax was too much for mrs munt she burst into tears oh julie dear don't don't let them know i've been so silly it wasn't anything do bear up for my sake paul cried charles wilcox pulling his gloves off don't let them know they are never to know oh my darling helen paul a very young man came out of the house paul is there any truth in this i didn't i don't yes or no man plain question plain answer did or didn't miss schlegel charles dear said a voice from the garden dear charles one doesn't ask plain questions there aren't such things they were all silent it was mrs wilcox she approached just as helen's letter had described her trailing noiselessly over the lawn and there was actually a wisp of hay in her hands she seemed to belong not to the young people in their motor but to the house and to the tree that overshadowed it one knew that she worshipped the past and that the instinctive wisdom the past can alone bestow had descended upon her that wisdom to which we give the clumsy name of aristocracy high born she might not be but assuredly she cared about her ancestors and let them help her when she saw charles angry paul frightened and mrs munt in tears she heard her ancestors say separate those human beings who will hurt each other most the rest can wait so she did not ask questions still less did she pretend that nothing had happened as a competent society hostess would have done she said ms schlegel would you take your aunt up to your room or to my room whichever you think best paul do find evie and tell her lunch for six but i'm not sure whether we should all be downstairs for it and when they had obeyed her she turned to her elder son who still stood in the throbbing stinking car and smiled at him with tenderness and without a word turned away from him towards her flowers mother he called are you aware that paul has been playing the fool again it's all right dear they have broken off the engagement engagement they do not love any longer if you prefer it put that way said mrs wilcox stooping down to smell a rose end of chapter three chapter 4 of howard's end this is a librivox recording all librivox recordings are in the public domain for more information or to volunteer please visit librivox.org recording by elizabeth klett howard's end by e m forster chapter four helen and her aunt returned to wickham place in a state of collapse and for a little time margaret had three invalids on her hands mrs munt soon recovered she possessed to a remarkable degree the power of distorting the past and before many days were over she had forgotten the part played by her own imprudence in the catastrophe even at the crisis she had cried thank goodness paul margaret has saved this which during the journey to london evolved into it had to be gone through by someone which in its turn ripened into the permanent form of the one time i really did help emily's girls was over the wilcox business but helen was a more serious patient new ideas had burst upon her like a thunderclap and by them and by her reverberations she had been stunned the truth was that she had fallen in love not with an individual but with a family before paul arrived she had as it were been tuned up into his key the energy of the wilcox's had fascinated her had created new images of beauty in her responsive mind to be all day with them in the open air to sleep at night under their roof had seen the supreme joy of life and had led to that abandonment of personality that is a possible prelude to love she had liked giving in to mr wilcox or evie or charles she had liked being told that her notions of life were sheltered or academic that equality was nonsense votes for women nonsense socialism nonsense art and literature except when conducive to strengthening the character nonsense one by one the schlegel fetishes had been overthrown and though professing to defend them she had rejoiced when mr wilcox said that one sound man of business did more good to the world than a dozen of your social reformers she had swallowed the curious assertion without a gasp and had lent back luxuriously among the cushions of his motor car when charles said why be so polite to servants they don't understand it she had not given the schlegel retort of if they don't understand it i do no she had vowed to be less polite to servants in the future i am swathed and can't she thought and it is good for me to be stripped of it and all that she thought or did or breathed was a quiet preparation for paul paul was inevitable charles was taken up with another girl mr wilcox was so old evie so young mrs wilcox so different round the absent brother she began to throw the halo of romance to irradiate him with all the splendor of those happy days to feel that in him she should draw nearest to the robust ideal he and she were about the same age evie said most people thought paul handsomer than his brother he was certainly a better shot though not so good at golf and when paul appeared flushed with the triumph of getting through an examination and ready to flirt with any pretty girl helen met him halfway or more than halfway and turned towards him on the sunday evening he had been talking of his approaching exile in nigeria and he should have continued to talk of it and allowed their guests to recover but the heave of her bosom flattered him passion was possible and he became passionate deep down in him something whispered this girl would let you kiss her you might not have such a chance again that was how it happened or rather how helen described it to her sister using words even more unsympathetic than my own but the poetry of that kiss the wonder of it the magic that there was in life for hours after it who can describe that it is so easy for an englishman to sneer at these chance collisions of human beings to the insular cynic and the insular moralist they offer an equal opportunity it is so easy to talk of passing emotion and how to forget how vivid the emotion was there it passed our impulse to sneer to forget is that root a good one we recognize that emotion is not enough and that men and women are personalities capable of sustained relations not mere opportunities for an electrical discharge yet we rate the impulse too highly we do not admit that by collisions of this trivial sort the doors of heaven may be shaken open to helen at all events her life was to bring nothing more intense than the embrace of this boy who played no part in it he had drawn her out of the house where there was danger of surprise and light he had led her by a path he knew until they stood under the column of the vast witch elm a man in the darkness he had whispered i love you when she was desiring love in time his slender personality faded the scene that he had evoked endured in all the variable years that followed she never saw the like of it again i understand said margaret at least i understand as much as ever is understood of these things tell me now what happened on the monday morning it was over at once how helen i was still happy while i dressed but as i came downstairs i got nervous and when i went into the dining room i knew it was no good there was evie i can't explain managing the tea urn and mr wilcox reading the times was paul there yes and charles was talking to him about the stocks and shares and he looked frightened by slight indications the sisters could convey much to each other margaret saw horror latent in the scene and helen's next remark did not surprise her somehow when that kind of man looks frightened it is too awful it is all right for us to be frightened or for men of another sort father for instance but for men like that when i saw all the others so placid and paul mad with terror in case i said the wrong thing i felt for a moment that the whole wilcox family was a fraud just a wall of newspapers and motor cars and golf clubs and that if it fell i should find nothing behind it but panic and emptiness i don't think that the wilcox has struck me as being genuine people particularly the wife no i don't really think that but paul was so broad-shouldered all kinds of extraordinary things made it worse and i knew that it would never do never i said to him after breakfast when the others were practicing strokes we rather lost our heads and he looked better at once though frightfully ashamed he began a speech about having no money to marry on but it hurt him to make and i stopped him then he said i must beg your pardon over this schneigel i can't think what came over me last night and i said nor what over me never mind and then we parted at least until i remembered that i had written straight off to tell you the night before and that frightened him again i asked him to send a telegram for me for he knew you would be coming or something and he tried to get hold of the motor but charles and mr wilcox wanted it to go to the station and charles offered to send the telegram for me and then i had to say that the telegram was of no consequence for paul said charles might read it and though i wrote it out several times he always said people would suspect something he took it himself at last pretending that he must walk down to get cartridges and what with one thing in the other it was not handed in at the post office until too late it was the most terrible morning paul disliked me more and more and evie talked cricket averages until i nearly screamed i cannot think how i stood her all the other days at last charles and his father started for the station and then came your telegram warning me that aunt julie was coming by that train and paul oh rather horrible said that i had muddled it but mrs wilcox knew knew what everything though we neither of us had told her a word i'd known all along i think oh she must have overheard you i suppose so but it seemed wonderful when charles and aunt julie drove up calling each other names mrs wilcox stepped in from the garden and made everything less terrible but it has been a disgusting business to think that she sighed to think that because you and a young man meet for a moment there must be all these telegrams and anger supplied margaret helen nodded i've often thought about it helen it's one of the most interesting things in the world the truth is that there is a great outer life that you and i have never touched a life in which telegrams and anger count personal relations that we think supreme are not supreme there their love means marriage settlements death death duties so far i'm clear but here my difficulty this outer life though obviously horrid often seems the real one there's grit in it it does breed character do personal relations lead to stoppiness in the end oh meg that's what i felt only not so clearly when the willcoxes were so competent and seemed to have their hands on all the ropes don't you feel it now i remember paul at breakfast said helen quietly i shall never forget him he had nothing to fall back on i know that personal relations are the real life forever and ever amen so the wilcox episode fell into the background leaving behind it memories of sweetness and horror that mingled and the sisters pursued the life that helen had commended they talked to each other and to other people they filled the tall thin house at wickham place with those whom they liked or could befriend they even attended public meetings in their own fashion they cared deeply about politics though not as politicians would have us care they desired that public life should mirror whatever is good in the life within temperance tolerance and sexual equality were intelligible cries to them whereas they did not follow our forward policy in tibet with the keen attention that it merits and would at times dismiss the whole british empire with a puzzled if reverent sigh not out of them are the shows of history erected the world would be a grey bloodless place where it entirely composed of mischlagels but the world being what it is perhaps they shine out in it like stars a word on their origin they were not english to the backbone as their aunt had piously asserted but on the other hand they were not germans of the dreadful sort their father had belonged to a type that was more prominent in germany 50 years ago than now he was not the aggressive german so dear to the english journalist nor the domestic german so dear to the english wit if one classed him at all it would be as the countryman of hegel and kant as the idealist inclined to be dreamy whose imperialism was the imperialism of the air not that his life had been inactive he had fought like blazes against denmark austria france but he had fought without visualizing the results of victory a hint of the truth broke out on him after sudan when he saw the dyed moustaches of napoleon going grey another when he entered paris and saw the smashed windows of the tweelery peace came it was all very immense one had turned into an empire but he knew that some quality had vanished for which not all alsace loren could compensate him germany a commercial power germany a naval power germany with colonies here and a forward policy there and legitimate aspirations in the other place might appeal to others and be fitly served by them for his own part he abstained from the fruits of victory and naturalized himself in england the more earnest members of his family never forgave him and knew that his children though scarcely english of the dreadful sort would never be german to the backbone he had obtained work in one of our provincial universities and there married poor emily or di englandren as the case may be and as she had money they proceeded to london and came to know a good many people but his gaze was always fixed beyond the sea it was his hope that the clouds of materialism obscuring the fatherland would part in time and the mild intellectual light re-emerge to you implies that the germans are stupid uncle ernst exclaimed a hearty and magnificent nephew uncle ernst replied to my mind you use the intellect but you no longer care about it that's i call stupidity as the haughty nephew did not follow he continued you only care about the things that you can use and therefore arrange them in the following order money supremely useful intellect rather useful imagination of no use at all no for the other had protested your pan-germanism is no more imaginative than is our imperialism over here it is the vice of a vulgar mind to be thrilled by bigness to think that a thousand square miles are a thousand times more wonderful than one square mile and that a million square miles are almost the same as heaven that is not imagination no it kills it when their poets over here try to celebrate bigness they are dead advance and naturally your poets too are dying your philosophers your musicians to whom europe has listened for 200 years gone gone with the little courts that nurtured them gone this esther has and weimar what what's that your universities oh yes you have learned men who collect more facts than do the learned men of england they collect facts and facts and empires of facts but which of them will rekindle the light within to all this margaret listened sitting on the haughty nephew's knee it was a unique education for the little girls the haughty nephew would be at wickham place one day bringing with him an even haughtier wife both convinced that germany was appointed by god to govern the world aunt julie would come the next day convinced that great britain had been appointed to the same post by the same authority were both these loud voiced parties right on one occasion they had met and margaret with clasped hands had implored them to argue the subject out in her presence where at they blushed and began to talk about the weather papa she cried she was a most offensive child why would they not discuss this most clear question her father surveying the party's grimly replied that he did not know putting her head on one side margaret then remarked to me one of two things is very clear either god does not know his own mind about england and germany or else these do not know the mind of god a hateful little girl but at 13 she had grasped a dilemma that most people travel through life without perceiving her brain darted up and down it grew pliant and strong her conclusion was that any human being lies nearer to the unseen than any organization and from this she never varied helen advanced along the same lines though with a more irresponsible tread in character she resembled her sister but she was pretty and so apt to have a more amusing time people gathered around her more readily especially when they were new acquaintances and she did enjoy a little homage very much when their father died and they ruled alone at wickham place she often absorbs the whole of the company while margaret both were tremendous talkers fell flat neither sister bothered about this helen never apologized afterwards margaret did not feel the slightest rancor but looks have their influence upon character the sisters were alike as little girls but at the time of the wilcox episode their methods were beginning to diverge the younger was rather apt to entice people and in enticing them to be herself enticed the elder went straight ahead and accepted an occasional failure as part of the game little need be premised about tibby he was now an intelligent man of 16 but despetic and difficile end of chapter four chapter 5 of howard's end this is a librivox recording all librivox recordings are in the public domain for more information or to volunteer please visit librivox.org recording by elizabeth howard's end by e m forster chapter five it will be generally admitted that beethoven's fifth symphony is the most sublime noise that has ever penetrated into the ear of man all sorts and conditions are satisfied by it whether you are like mrs munt and tap surreptitiously when the tunes come of course not so as to disturb the others or like helen who can see heroes and shipwrecks in the music's flood or like margaret who can only see the music or like tibby who is profoundly versed in counterpoint and holds the full score open on his knee or like their cousin fraulein mohsebach who remembers all the time that beethoven is deutsche or like fraulein musclebox young man who can remember nothing but fraulein mostebok in any case the passion of your life becomes more vivid and you are bound to admit that such a noise is cheap at two shillings it is cheap even if you hear it in the queen's hall dreariest music room in london though not as dreary as the free trade hall manchester and even if you sit on the extreme left of that hall so that the brass bumps at you before the rest of the orchestra arrives it is still cheap who is margaret talking to said mrs munt at the conclusion of the first movement she was again in london on a visit to wiccan place helen looked down the long line of their party and said that she did not know would it be some young man or other whom she takes an interest in i expect so helen replied music unwrapped her and she could not enter into the distinction that divides young men whom one takes an interest in from young men whom one knows you girls are so wonderful and always having oh dear one mustn't talk for the andante had begun very beautiful but bearing a family likeness to all the other beautiful andantes that beethoven had written and to helen's mind rather disconnecting the heroes and shipwrecks of the first movement from the heroes and goblins of the third she heard the tune through once and then her attention wandered and she gazed at the audience or the organ or the architecture much did she censure the attenuated cupids who encircled the ceiling of the queen's hall inclining each to each with vapid gesture and clad in sallow pantaloons on which the october sunlight struck how awful to marry a man like those cupids thought helen here beethoven started decorating his tune so she heard him through once more and then she smiled at her cousin freda but frida listening to classical music could not respond her lisik too looked as if wild horses could not make him inattentive there were lines across his forehead his lips were parted his pants nay at right angles to his nose and he had laid a thick white hand on either knee and next to her was aunt julie so british and wanting to tap how interesting that row of people was what diverse influences had gone to the making here beethoven after humming and hauling with great sweetness said hey ho and the andante came to an end applause and a round of vunderscherning and proct volleying from the german contingent margaret started talking to her new young man helen said to her aunt now comes the wonderful movement first of all the goblins and then a trio of elephants dancing and tibi implored the company generally to look out for the transitional passage on the drum on the what dear on the drum aunt julie no look out for the part where you think you have done with the goblins and they come back breathe helen as the music started with the goblin walking quietly over the universe from end to end others followed him they were not aggressive creatures it was that that made them so terrible to helen they merely observed in passing that there was no such thing as splendor or heroism in the world after the interlude of elephants dancing they returned and made the observation for the second time helen could not contradict them for once at all events she had felt the same and had seen the reliable walls of youth collapse panic and emptiness the goblins were right her brother raised his finger it was the transitional passage on the drum for as if things were going too far beethoven took hold of the goblins and made them do what he wanted he appeared in person he gave them a little push and they began to walk in major key instead of in minor and then he blew with his mouth and they were scattered gusts of splendor gods and demigods contending with vast swords color and fragrance broadcast on the field of battle magnificent victory magnificent death oh it all burst before the girl and she even stretched out her gloved hands as if it was tangible any fate was titanic any conquest desirable conqueror and conquered would alike be applauded by the angels of the utmost stars and the goblins they had not really been there at all they were only the phantoms of cowardice and unbelief one healthy human impulse would dispel them men like the wilcox's or president roosevelt would say yes beethoven knew better the goblins really had been there they might return and they did it was as if the splendor of life might boil over and waste to steam and froth in its dissolution one heard the terrible ominous note and a goblin with increased malignity walked quietly over the universe from end to end panic and emptiness panic and emptiness even the flaming ram parts of the world might fall beethoven chose to make all right in the end he built the ramparts up he blew with his mouth for the second time and again the goblins were scattered he brought back the gusts of splendor the heroism the youth the magnificence of life and of death and amid vast roarings of a superhuman joy he led his fifth symphony to its conclusion but the goblins were there they could return he had said so bravely and that is why one can trust beethoven when he says other things helen pushed her way out during the applause she desired to be alone the music summed up to her all that had happened or could happen in her career she read it as a tangible statement which could never be superseded the notes meant this and that to her and they couldn't have no other meaning and life could have no other meaning she pushed right out of the building and walked slowly down the outside staircase breathing the autumnal air and then she strolled home margaret called mrs munt is helen all right oh yes she is always going away in the middle of a program said tibby some music has evidently moved her deeply said fraulein moserbach excuse me said margaret's young man who had for some time been preparing a sentence but that lady has uh quite inadvertently taken my umbrella oh good gracious me i am so sorry a tibi run after helen i shall miss the four serious songs if i do timmy love you must go it isn't of any consequence said the young man in truth a little uneasy about his umbrella but of course it is tibby tibby rose to his feet and willfully caught his person on the backs of the chairs by the time he had tipped up the seat and found his hat and had deposited his full score and safety it was too late to go after helen the four serious songs had begun and one could not move during their performance my sister is so careless whispered margaret not at all replied the young man but his voice was dead and cold if you would give me your dress oh not at all not at all and he wrapped his great coat over his knees then the four serious songs rang shallow in margaret's ears brahms for all his grumbling and grizzling had never guessed what it felt like to be suspected of stealing an umbrella for this fool of a young man thought that she and helen and tibby had been playing the confidence trick on him and that if he gave his address they would break into his room some midnight or other and steal his walking stick too most ladies would have laughed but margaret really minded for it gave her a glimpse into squalor to trust people is a luxury in which only the wealthy can indulge the poor cannot afford it as soon as brahms had grunted himself out she gave him her card and said that is where we live if you preferred you could call for the umbrella after the concert but i didn't like to trouble you when it has all been our fault his face brightened a little when he saw that wickham place was w it was sad to see him corroded with suspicion and yet not daring to be impolite in case these well-dressed people were honest after all she took it as a good sign that he said to her it's a fine program this afternoon is it not for this was the remark with which he had originally opened before the umbrella intervened the beethoven's fine said margaret who was not a female of the encouraging type i don't like the brahms though nor the mendelssohn that came first and uh i don't like this elgar that's coming what's what called her lysic overhearing the pomp and circumstance will not be fine oh mark would you tire some girl cried her aunt here i have been persuading hellisic to stop for pomp and circumstance and you are undoing all my work i am so anxious for him to hear what we are doing in music oh you mustn't run down our english composers margaret for my parts i have heard the composition at stettin said fraulein masterback on two occasions it is dramatic a little free do you despise english music you know you do and english art and english literature except shakespeare and he's a german very wealthy you may go the lovers laughed and glanced at each other moved by a common impulse they rose to their feet and fled from pomp and circumstance the house's call to pay in finsbury circus it is true said heraleesik as he edged past her and reached the gangway just as the music started margaret loudly whispered by aunt julie margaret margaret froeline mousebox has left her beautiful little bag behind her on the seat sure enough there was frida's reticule containing her address book her pocket dictionary her map of london and her money oh what a bother what a family we are frieda hush said all those who thought the music fine but it's the number they want in finsbury circus might i couldn't i said the suspicious young man and got very red oh i would be so grateful he took the bag money clinking inside it and slipped up the gangway with it he was just in time to catch them at the swing door and he received a pretty smile from the german girl and a fine bow from her cavalier he returned to his seat upsides with the world the trust that they had reposed in him was trivial but he felt that it canceled his mistrust for them and that probably he would not be had over his umbrella this young man had been had in the past badly perhaps overwhelmingly and now most of his energies went in defending himself against the unknown but this afternoon perhaps on account of music he perceived that one must slack off occasionally or what is the good of being alive wickham place w though a risk was as safe as most things and he would risk it so when the concert was over and margaret said we live quite near i am going there now could you walk around with me and we'll find your umbrella he said thank you peaceably and followed her out of the queen's hall she wished that he was not so anxious to hand a lady downstairs or to carry a ladies program for her his class was near enough her own for its manners to vex her but she found him interesting on the whole everyone interested the schlegels on the whole at that time and while her lips talked culture her heart was planning to invite him to tea how tired one gets after music she began do you find the atmosphere of queens hall oppressive yes horribly but surely the atmosphere of covent garden is even more oppressive do you go there much when my work permits i attend the gallery for the royal opera helen would have exclaimed so do i i love the gallery and thus have endeared herself to the young man helen could do these things but margaret had an almost morbid horror of drawing people out of making things go she had been to the gallery at covent garden but she did not attend it preferring the more expensive seats still less did she love it so she made no reply this year i have been three times to faust tosca and was it tanhauser or tonhoyzer better not risk the word margaret disliked tosca and faust and so for one reason and another they walked on in silence chaperoned by the voice of mrs munt who was getting into difficulties with her nephew i do in a way remember the passage tibi but when every instrument is so beautiful it is difficult to pick out one thing rather than another i am sure that you and helen take me to the very nicest concerts not dull note from beginning to end i only wish that our german friends would have stayed till it finished but surely you haven't forgotten the drums steadily beating on the low sea aunt julie came tibby's voice no one could it's unmistakable especially loud part hazarded mrs munt of course i do not go in for being musical she added the sharp failing i only care for music a very different thing but still i will say this for myself i do know when i like a thing and when i don't some people are the same about pictures they can go into a picture gallery miss conda can and say straight off what they feel all around the wall i never could do that but music is so different to pictures to my mind when it comes to music i am as safe as houses and i assure you tibi i am by no means pleased by everything there was a thing something about a fawn in french which helen went into ecstasy's over but i thought it most tinkling and superficial and said so and i held to my opinion too do you agree asked margaret do you think music is so different to pictures i i should have thought so kind of he said so should i now my sister declares they're just the same we have great arguments over it she says i'm dense i say she's sloppy getting underway she cried now doesn't it seem absurd to you what is the good of the arts if they are interchangeable what is the good of the ear if it tells you the same as the eye helen's one aim is to translate tunes into the language of painting and pictures into the language of music it's very ingenious and she says several pretty things in the process but what's gained i'd like to know oh it's all rubbish radically false if monet's really debussy and debut sees really monet neither gentleman is worth his salt that's my opinion evidently these sisters quarreled now this very symphony that we've just been having she won't let it alone she labels it with meanings from start to finish turns it into literature i wonder if the day will ever return when music will be treated as music yet i don't know there's my brother behind us he treats music as music and oh my goodness he makes me angrier than anyone simply furious with him i daren't even argue an unhappy family if talented but of course the real villain is wagner he has done more than any man in the 19th century towards the muddling of arts i do feel that music is in a very serious state just now though extraordinarily interesting every now and then in history there do come these terrible geniuses like wagner who stir up all the wells of thought at once for a moment it's splendid such a splash as never was but afterwards such a lot of mud and the wells as it were they communicate with each other too easily now and not one of them will run quite clear that's what wagner's done her speeches flooded away from the young man like birds if only he could talk like this he would have caught the world oh to acquire culture oh to pronounce foreign names correctly oh to be well informed discoursing at ease on every subject that a lady started but it would take one years with an hour at lunch at a few shattered hours in the evening how was it possible to catch up with leisured women who had been reading steadily from childhood his brain might be full of names he might have even heard of monet and debussy the trouble was that he could not string them together into a sentence he could not make them tell he could not quite forget about his stolen umbrella yes the umbrella was the real trouble behind monet and wc the umbrella persisted with a steady beat of a drum i suppose my umbrella will be all right he was thinking i don't really mind about it i will think about music instead i suppose my umbrella will be all right earlier in the afternoon he had worried about seats ought he to have paid as much as two shillings earlier still he had wondered shall i try to do without a program there had always been something to worry him ever since he could remember always something that distracted him in the pursuit of beauty for he did pursue beauty and therefore margaret's speeches did flutter away from him like birds margaret talked ahead occasionally saying don't you think so don't you feel the same and once she stopped and said oh do interrupt me which terrified him she did not attract him though she filled him with awe her figure was meager her face seemed all teeth and eyes her references to her sister and brother were uncharitable for all her cleverness and culture she was probably one of those soulless atheistical women who have been so shown up by miss corelli it was surprising and alarming that she should suddenly say i do hope that you'll come in and have some tea i do hope that you'll come in and have some tea we should be so glad i have dragged you so far out of your way they had arrived at wickenplace the sun had set and the backwater in deep shadow was filling with a gentle haze to the right of the fantastic skyline of the flats towered black against the hues of evening to the left the older houses raised a square cut a regular parapet against the gray margaret fumbled for her latchkey of course she had forgotten it so grasping her umbrella by its for rule she lent over the area and tapped the dining room window helen let us in all right said a voice you've been taking this gentleman's umbrella taking a what said helen opening the door oh what's that oh do come in how do you do helen you must not be so ramshackly you took this gentleman's umbrella away from queen's hall and he has had the trouble of coming for it oh i am so sorry cried helen all her hair flying she had pulled off her hat as soon as she returned and had flung herself into the big dining room chair i do nothing but steal umbrellas i am so very sorry do come in and choose one is yours a hooky or a knobbly mine's a knobbly at least i think it is the light was turned on and they began to search the hall helen who had abruptly parted with the fifth symphony commenting with shrill little cries don't you talk meg you stole an old gentleman's silk top hat yes she did aunt julie it is a positive fact she thought it was a muff oh heavens i've knocked the in and out card down where's frida tibby why don't you ever no i can't remember what i was going to say that wasn't it but do tell the maids to hurry tea up what about this umbrella she opened it no it's all gone along the seams it's an appalling umbrella it must be mine but it was not he took it from her murmured a few words of thanks and then fled with the lilting step of the clark but if you will stop cried margaret now helen how stupid you've been whatever have i done don't you see that you frightened him away i meant him to stop to tea he wanted to talk about stealing or holes in an umbrella i saw his nice eyes getting so miserable no it's not a bit of good now for helen had darted into the street shouting oh do stop i dare say it is all for the best opined mrs munt we know nothing about the young man margaret and your drawing room is full of very tempting little things but helen cried oh julie how can you you make me more and more ashamed i'd rather he had been a thief and taken all the apostle spoons than that i well i must shut the front door i suppose one more failure for helen yes i think the apostle spoons could have gone as rent said margaret seeing that her aunt did not understand she added you remember rent it was one of father's words rent to the ideal to his own faith in human nature you remember how he would trust strangers and if they fooled him he would say it's better to be fooled than to be suspicious that the confidence trick is the work of the man but the want of confidence trick is the work of the devil i remember something of the sword now said mrs munt rather tartly for she longed to add it was lucky that her father married a wife with money but this was unkind and she contended herself with why he might have stolen the little ricketts picture as well better that he had said helen stoutly no i agree with aunt julie said margaret i'd rather mistrust people than lose my little ricketts there are limits their brother finding the incident commonplace had stolen upstairs to see whether there were scones for tea he warmed the teapot almost too deftly rejected the orange picot that the parlormate had provided poured in five spoonfuls of a superior blend filled up with a really boiling water and now called to the ladies to be quick or they would lose the aroma all right auntie tibby called helen well margaret thoughtful again said in a way i wish we had a real boy in the house the kind of boy who cares for men it would make entertaining so much easier so do i said her sister tibi only cares for cultured females singing brahms and when they joined him she said rather sharply why didn't she make that young man welcome tibi he must do the host a little you know you ought to have taken his hat and coaxed him into stopping instead of letting him be swamped by screaming women tibby sighed under a long strand of hair over his forehead oh it's no good looking superior i mean what i say leave to be alone said margaret who could not bear her brother to be scolded here's the house a regular hen coop grumbled helen oh my dear protested mrs munt how can you say such dreadful things the number of men you get here has always astonished me if there is any danger it's the other way round yes but it's the wrong sort of men helen means no i don't corrected helen we get the right sort of man but the wrong side of him and i say that's tibby's fault there ought to be something about the house and i don't know what a touch of the w's perhaps helen put out her tongue who are the w's asked to be the w's are things i and meg and aunt julie know about and you don't so there i suppose that ours is a female house said margaret and one must just accept it no aunt julie i don't mean that this house is full of women i am trying to say something much more clever i mean that it was irrevocably feminine even in father's time now i'm sure you understand well i'll give you another example it'll shock you but i don't care suppose queen victoria gave a dinner party and that the guests had been layton malay swinburne rossetti meredith fitzgerald etc do you suppose that the atmosphere of that dinner would have been artistic heavens no the very chairs on which they sat would have seen to that so with our house it must be feminine and all we can do is to see that it isn't effeminate just as another house that i can mention but i won't sounded irrevocably masculine and all its inmates can do is to see that it isn't brutal that house being the w's house i presume said tibi you're not going to be told about the w's my child helen cried so don't you think it and on the other hand i don't the least mind if you find out so don't think you've done anything clever in either case give me a cigarette you do what you can for the house said margaret the drawing room reeks of smoke if you smoked two the house might suddenly turn masculine atmosphere is probably a question of touch and go even at queen victoria's dinner party if something had been just a little different perhaps if she'd worn a clinging liberty tea gown instead of a magenta satin with an indian shawl over her shoulders fastened at the bosom with a can-gone pin bursts of disloyal laughter you must remember that they are half-german greeted these suggestions and margaret said pensively how inconceivable it would be if the royal family cared about art and the conversation drifted away and away and helen's cigarette turned to a spot in the darkness and the great flats opposite were sewn with lighted windows which vanished and were re-lit again and vanished incessantly beyond them the thoroughfare roared gently a tide that could never be quiet while in the east invisible behind the smokes of whopping the moon was rising that reminds me margaret we might have taken that young man into the dining room at all events only the majolica plate and that is so firmly set in the wall i am really distressed that he had no tea for that little incident had impressed the three women more than might be supposed it remained as a goblin football as a hint that all is not for the best in the best of all possible worlds and that beneath these superstructures of wealth and art there wanders an ill-fed boy who has recovered his umbrella indeed but who has left no address behind him and no name end of chapter five chapter 6 of howard's end this is a librivox recording all librivox recordings are in the public domain for more information or to volunteer please visit librivox.org recording by elizabeth howard's end by e m forster chapter 6 we are not concerned with the very poor they are unthinkable and only to be approached by the statistician or the poet this story deals with gentle folk or with those who are obliged to pretend that they are gentle folk the boy leonard bast stood at the extreme verge of gentility he was not in the abyss but he could see it and at times people whom he knew had dropped in and counted no more he knew that he was poor and would admit it he would have sooner died than confess any inferiority to the rich this may be splendid of him but he was inferior to most rich people there is not the least doubt of it he was not as courteous as the average rich man nor as intelligent nor as healthy nor as lovable his mind and his body had been alike under fed because he was poor and because he was modern they were always craving better food had he lived some centuries ago in the brightly colored civilizations of the past he would have had a definite status his rank and his income would have corresponded but in his day the angel of democracy had arisen in shadowing the classes with leathern wings and proclaiming all men are equal all men that is to say who possess umbrellas and so he was obliged to assert gentility lest he slipped into the abyss where nothing counts and the statements of democracy are inaudible as he walked away from wiccan place his first care was to prove that he was as good as the miss schlegel's obscurely wounded in his pride he tried to wound them in return they were probably not ladies would real ladies have asked him to tea they were certainly ill-natured and cold at each step his feeling of superiority increased would a real lady have talked about stealing an umbrella perhaps they were thieves after all and if he had gone into the house they could have clapped a chloroformed handkerchief over his face he walked on complacently as far as the houses of parliament there an empty stomach asserted itself and told him he was a fool evening mr bast evening mr deltrey nice evening evening mr deltrey a fellow clerk passed on and leonard stood wondering whether he would take the tram as far as a penny would take him or whether he would walk he decided to walk it is no good giving in and he had spent money enough at queen's hall and he walked over westminster bridge in front of st thomas's hospital and through the immense tunnel that passes under the southwestern main line at vauxhall in the tunnel he paused and listened to the roar of the trains a sharp pain darted through his head and he was conscious of the exact form of his eye sockets he pushed on for another mile and did not slack in speed until he stood at the entrance of a road called camellia road which was at present his home here he stopped again and glanced suspiciously to right and left like a rabbit that is going to bolt into its hole a block of flats constructed with extreme cheapness towered on either hand farther down the road two more blocks were being built and beyond these an old house was being demolished to accommodate another pair it was the kind of scene that may be observed all over london whatever the locality bricks and mortar rising and falling with the restlessness of the water in a fountain as the city receives more and more men upon her soil camellia road would soon stand out like a fortress and command for a little and extensive view only for a little plans were out for the erection of flats and magnolia road also and again a few years and all the flats in either road might be pulled down and new buildings of a vastness at present unimaginable might arise where they had fallen evening mr bast evening mr cunningham very serious thing this decline of the birth rate in manchester beg your pardon very serious thing this decline of the birth rate in manchester repeated mr cunningham tapping the sunday paper in which the calamity in question had just been announced to him ah yes said leonard who was not going to let on that he had not bought a sunday paper this kind of thing goes on the population of england will be stationary in 1960. you don't say so i call it a very serious thing eh good evening mr cunningham good evening mr best then leonard entered block b of the flats and turned not upstairs but down into what is known to house agents as a semi-basement and to other men as a seller he opened the door and cried hello with the pseudo-geniality of the cockney there was no reply hello he repeated the sitting room was empty though the electric light had been left burning a look of relief came over his face and he flung himself into the armchair the sitting room contained besides the armchair two other chairs a piano a three-legged table and a cozy corner of the walls one was occupied by the window the other by a draped mantel shelf bristling with cupids opposite the window was the door and beside the door a bookcase while over the piano there extended one of the masterpieces of maude goodman it was an amorous and not unpleasant little hole when the curtains were drawn and the lights turned on and the gas stove unlit but it struck that shallow makeshift note that is so often heard in the modern dwelling place it had been too easily gained and could be relinquished too easily as leonard was kicking off his boots he jarred the three-legged table and a photograph frame honorably poised upon it slid sideways fell off into the fireplace and smashed he swore in a colorless sort of way and picked the photograph up it represented a young lady called jackie and had been taken at the time when young ladies called jackie were often photographed with their mouths open teeth of dazzling whiteness extended along either of jackie's jaws and positively weighted her head sideways so large were they and so numerous take my word for it that smile was simply stunning and it is only you and i who will be fastidious and complained that true joy begins in the eyes and that the eyes of jackie did not accord with her smile but were anxious and hungry leonard tried to pull out the fragments of glass and cut his fingers and swore again a drop of blood fell on the frame another followed spilling over onto the exposed photograph he swore more vigorously and dashed to the kitchen where he bathed his hands the kitchen was the same size as the sitting room through it was a bedroom this completed his home he was renting the flat furnished of all the objects that encumbered it none were his own except the photograph frame the cupid's and the books damn damn damnation he murmured together with such other words as he had learnt from older men then he raised his hand to his forehead and said oh damn it all which meant something different he pulled himself together he drank a little tea black and silent that still survived upon an upper shelf he swallowed some dusty crumbs of cake then he went back to the sitting room settled himself anew and began to read a volume of ruskin seven miles to the north of venice how perfectly the famous chapter opens how supreme its command of admonition and of poetry the rich man is speaking to us from his gondola seven miles to the north of venice the banks of sand which near the city rise little above low watermark attained by degrees a higher level and knit themselves at last into fields of salt morass raised here and there into shapeless mounds and intercepted by narrow creeks of sea leonard was trying to form his style on ruskin he understood him to be the greatest master of english prose he read forward steadily occasionally making a few notes let us consider a little each of these characters in succession and first for of the shafts enough has been said already what is very peculiar to this church its luminousness was there anything to be learnt from this fine sentence could he adapt it to the needs of daily life could he introduce it with modifications when he next wrote a letter to his brother the lay reader for example let us consider a little each of these characters in succession and first for of the absence of ventilation enough has been said already what is very peculiar to this flat its obscurity something told him that the modifications would not do and that something had he known it was the spirit of english prose my flat is dark as well as stuffy those were the words for him and the voice in the gondola rolled on piping melodiously of effort and self-sacrifice full of high purpose full of beauty full even of sympathy and the love of men yet somehow eluding all that was actual and insistent in leonard's life for it was the voice of one who had never been dirty or hungry and had not guessed successfully what dirt and hunger are leonard listened to it with reverence he felt that he was being done good to and that if he kept on with ruskin and the queen's hall concerts and some pictures by watts he would one day push his head out of the gray waters and see the universe he believed in sudden conversion a belief which may be right but which is peculiarly attractive to a half-baked mind it is the bias of much popular religion in the domain of business it dominates the stock exchange and becomes that bit of luck by which all successes and failures are explained if only i had a bit of luck the whole thing would come straight he's got a most magnificent place down at streatham and a 20 hp fiat but then mind you he's had luck i'm sorry the wife's so late but she never has any luck over catching trains leonard was superior to these people he did believe in effort and in a steady preparation for the change that he desired but of a heritage that may expand gradually he had no conception he hoped to come to culture suddenly much as the revivalist hopes to come to jesus those mislegals had come to it they had done the trick their hands were upon the ropes once and for all and meanwhile his flat was dark as well as stuffy presently there was a noise on the staircase he shut up margaret's card in the pages of ruskin and opened the door a woman entered of whom it is simplest to say that she was not respectable her appearance was awesome she seemed all strings and bell pulls ribbons chains bead necklaces that clinked and caught and a boa of azure feathers hung around her neck with the ends uneven her throat was bare wound with a double row of pearls her arms were bare to the elbows and might again be detected at the shoulder through cheap lace her hat which was flowery resembled those punnets covered with flannel which we sewed with mustard and cress in our childhood and which germinated here yes and there no she wore it on the back of her head as for her hair or rather hairs they are too complicated to describe but one system went down her back lying in a thick pad there while another created for a lighter destiny rippled around her forehead the face the face does not signify it was the face of the photograph but older and the teeth were not so numerous as the photographer had suggested and certainly not so white yes jackie was past her prime whatever that prime may have been she was descending quicker than most women into the colorless years and the look in her eyes confessed it what ho said leonard greeting that apparition with much spirit and helping it off with its boa jackie in husky tones replied bean out he asked the question sounds superfluous but it cannot have been really for the lady answered no adding i'm so tired you tired a i'm tired said he hanging the boa up oh len i am so tired i've been to that classical concert i told you about said leonard what's that i came back as soon as it was over anyone being ran to our place asked jackie not that i've seen i met mr cunningham outside and we passed a few remarks what not mr cunningham yes oh you mean mr cunningham yes mr cunningham i've been out to tea a lady friends her secret being at last given to the world and the name of the lady friend being even adam braided jackie made no further experiments and the difficult and tiring art of conversation she never had been a great talker even in her photographic days she had relied upon her smile and her figure to attract and now that she was on the shelf on the shelf boys boys i'm on the shelf she was not likely to find her tongue occasional bursts of song of which the above is an example still issued from her lips but the spoken word was rare she sat down on leonard's knee and began to fondle him she was now a massive woman of 33 and her weight hurt him but he could not very well say anything then she said is that a book you're reading and he said that's a book and drew it from her unreluctant grasp margaret's card fell out of it it fell face downwards and he murmured bookmarker len what is it he asked a little weirdly for she had only one topic of conversation when she sat upon his knee you do love me jackie you know that i do how can you ask such questions but you do love me len don't you of course i do a pause the other remark was still due len well what is it len you will make it all right i can't have you ask me that again said the boy flaring up into a sudden passion i've promised to marry you when i'm of age and that's enough my words my word i've promised to marry you as soon as ever i'm 21 and i can't keep on being worried i've worries enough is it likely i'd throw you over let alone my word when i've spent all this money besides i'm an englishman and i never go back on my word jackie do be reasonable of course i'll marry you and they do stop battering me when's your birthday len i've told you again and again the 11th of november next now get off my knee a bit someone must get supper i suppose jackie went through to the bedroom and began to see to her hat this meant blowing at it with short sharp puffs leonard tidied up the sitting room and began to prepare their evening meal he put a penny into the slot of the gas meter and soon the flat was reeking with metallic fumes somehow he could not recover his temper and all the time he was cooking he continued to complain bitterly really is too bad when a fellow isn't trusted makes one feel so wild when i've pretended to the people here that you're my wife all right you shall be my wife and i've brought you the ring to wear and i've taken this flat furnished and it's far more than i can afford and yet you aren't content and i've also not told the truth and i've written home he lowered his voice he'd stop it in a tone of horror that was a little luxurious he repeated my brother would stop it i'm going against the whole world jackie that's what i am jackie i don't take any heed of what anyone says i just go straight forward i do it's always been my way i'm not one of your weak knock kneed chaps if a woman's in trouble i don't leave her in the lurch it's not my street no thank you i'll tell you another thing too i care a good deal about improving myself by means of literature and art and so getting a wider outlook for instance when you came in i was reading ruskin stones of venice i don't say this to boast but just to show you the kind of man i am i can tell you i enjoyed that classical concert this afternoon to all his moods jackie remained equally indifferent when supper was ready and not before she emerged from the bedroom saying but you do love me don't you they began with a soup square which leonard had just dissolved in some hot water it was followed by the tongue a freckled cylinder of meat with a little jelly at the top and a great deal of yellow fat at the bottom ending with another square dissolved in water jelly pineapple which leonard had prepared earlier in the day jackie ate contentedly enough occasionally looking at her man with those anxious eyes to which nothing else in her appearance corresponded and which yet seemed to mirror her soul and leonard managed to convince his stomach that it was having a nourishing meal after supper they smoked cigarettes and exchanged a few statements she observed that her likeness had been broken he found occasion to remark for the second time that he had come straight back home after the concert at queen's hall presently she sat upon his knee the inhabitants of camellia road trapped to and fro outside the window just on a level with their heads and the family in the flat on the ground floor began to sing hark my soul it is the lord at tune fairly gives me the hump said leonard jackie followed this and said that for her part she thought it a lovely tune no i'll play you something lovely get up dear for a minute he went to the piano and jingled out a little greek he played badly and vulgarly but the performance was not without its effect for jackie said she thought she'd be going to bed as she receded a new set of interests possessed the boy and he began to think of what had been said about music by that odd ms schlegel the one that twisted her face about so when she spoke then the thoughts grew sad and envious there was the girl named helen who had pinched his umbrella and the german girl who had smiled at him pleasantly and hair someone and aunt someone and the brother all all with their hands on the ropes they had all passed up that narrow rich staircase at wickham place to some ample room whether he could never follow them not if he read for ten hours a day oh it was not good this continual aspiration some are born cultured the rest had better go in for whatever comes easy to see life steadily and to see it whole was not for the likes of him from the darkness beyond the kitchen a voice called len you in bed he asked his forehead twitching hmm [Music] all right presently she called him again i must clean my boots ready for the morning he answered presently she called him again i rather want to get this chapter done what he closed his ears against her what's that all right jackie nothing i'm reading a book what he answered catching her degraded deafness presently she called him again ruskin had visited torcello by this time and was ordering his gondoliers to take him to murano it occurred to him as he glided over the whispering lagoons that the power of nature could not be shortened by the folly nor her beauty altogether saddened by the misery of such as leonard end of chapter 6. | Priceless Audiobooks | UCly1zcKPGzGW9wZMCZodWOA | 2020-04-28 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 17,774 | 94,024 |
Mja0tQEl1Lo | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mja0tQEl1Lo | Establishment of serial production of 82-mm fragmentation mines by the state concern Ukroboronprom | foreign good afternoon I want to thank everybody who joins us here in Ukrainian Media Center who can informed we continue our operation today is day 324 of our fight for freedom and now joining us online will be Natalia said the spokesperson for okra and from State concern good afternoon Miss Natalia good afternoon Gloria to Ukraine glory to the heroes Miss Nutella let's talk about this Arrangement by the state concern of the mass manufacturing of 82 Cal 82 millimeter caliber fragmentation bombs in the manufacturing capacities of NATO countries we know about this successful agreement of our concern give us a few more comments on that well for the first time within the 31 years of the Independence Independence of Ukraine Ukraine made it arranging the manufacturing of 82 millimeter fragmentation bomb however this bomb that I'm holding in my hands is improved it's uh modernized so it's a Ukrainian 82 millimeter grenade as I mentioned we deployed this Manufacturing in the capacities in partner countries so since in our country we have a great Liberation war going on and we bear very significant security risks for manufacturing capacities for infrastructure and for our people for our employees for their jobs that's why we deployed the manufacturing outside the country to ensure the safe and secure manufacturing process to protect our people against the incoming missile strikes the technology of this fragmentation bomb is Ukrainian as well as the people who assembled this mind their ukrainians too can you tell us a little bit more in detail about this modernized technology what are the advantages what advantages does it have now it's a fragmentation bomb that is used during the mortar combat what was actually modernized we increased the number of deadly fragments of deadlift retinal that the Mind May produce during the explosion when talking about the standard mind with the standard mind is something that we call the soviet-era specimen so we increase the number of shrapnel to two and a half times during one of the tests we counted we counted about 460 pieces of shrapnel in the distance over five meters from the epicenter of explosion meanwhile the Soviet era bomb has 198 pieces of shrapnel at the distance of 10 to 15 meters the amount of shrapnel was times more than the standard Soviet bomb so which means that the bone which is used for damaging of the Personnel of the enemy Personnel it will have better effect so the enemy will get our presence more frequently then it it could have been done with the use of a standard Soviet bomb so this is the main Improvement or the main enhance enhancement of this 82 millimeter fragmentation bomb Natalia I cannot help but asking about the development of other types of ammunition recently there was information about the arrangement of manufacturing of 152 artillery shells can you give us a few comments on that oh yeah obviously uh to wrap it up about the bomb I want to add that the manufacturing of this mine was deployed not yesterday we already were able to ship the first deliveries to our Defenders I'm talking about tens of thousands of bombs and they already passed the tests in battle conditions so now we're talking about the growth of uh manufacturing of this 82 millimeter bomb to cover to fully cover the needs of our armed forces in this type of ammunition getting back to your second question yes we arranged the manufacturing of the deficit ammunition of 152 millimeter ammunition why is it in deficit because the partner countries who had this type of ammunition in their storage their storages are already depleted so since the beginning of the full-scale war we were able to buy out to clear out their storages to zero the reserves to zero so we stumbled upon the question where where are we going to take this type of ammunition for the run so this is why the need for such for deployment of such manufacturing capacities arose and we were able to deploy it in the territory of our of our partner countries so those are the full-fledged shells they are not I mean they're not just the shells it Bears the deadly the deadly fuse it gives our artillery the opportunity to come fulfill their tasks their battle tasks and the Minister of Defense Alexi riznica was the first to bring up this uh issue and today we continue to manufacture this uh 122 and 152 millimeter shells for our artillery and we keep increasing the manufacture because the need for this type of ammunition grows on a daily basis so we could cover the deficit and fully cover the need of our Armed Forces so for what we understand for as of today we cannot cover the needs of our armed forces in full yes that's true as to the program of the development of the strike drones we were hearing the announcements of ukraboron prom regarding such developments that it was in progress or the development of such a drone was almost completed well I was waiting for your question of this specific question yes we last mentioned the development of this drone back in the end of December where we informed the the number of successful tests is already accomplished and we were going out on a mission with uh on the conditions of the electronic warfare so as of today the development of a UAV with a distance of strikes over 1 000 kilometers and the payload of more than 75 kilograms who is already at the face where we already cannot say anything about that well dear colleagues if you have any questions please go ahead of lettuce love OBO who can inform good afternoon could you please tell us what's with the quality of this Soviet era specimens shells because some experts as soon as the information emerged about the these new manufacturing they were saying that those are the absolute Technologies which should be adapted to the new battle conditions and another question is there any unification of those two subjects that you mentioned like the development of new shells and their use on those uavs or those uavs are being equipped with other type of ammunition either mines or grenades or bombs well this bomb it has the u letter on it I don't know if everybody sees it it means it's enhanced and as of today we didn't get any reclamations on this on the part of the users from I mean from our servicemen so I'm repeating that we already delivered a number of shipments and again it's tens of thousands of Mines of the Excalibur so as of today I can state that that tests are going on on a continuous basis and those tests are the battle tests are successful and we got no remarks on part of our servicemen as to the ammunition for the unmanned aerial vehicles I cannot tell you about the full range used by our Armed Forces I can only tell you about our UAV or those birds that we work with obviously from the very beginning from the summer we were working on the development on the development of the program and the development program for uavs not to unify them but to make something that would have been useful for the Army to see their I could do uh I'd identify the characteristics that those drones should possess for different types of tasks or do we need some Universal type of ammunition for all type of strike drones and you are just going a little bit ahead yes such type of ammunition is necessary it's needed and this program of development of uavs was undertaken uh by resolution upon resolution of the comment during shift and and of the general staff of Ukraine and the minister of defense so as of today our UAV has to use the explosive devices or ammunition which was developed by our partners I cannot tell you that those are the private manufacturers because we have a we have a strong cooperation with private entrepreneurs as well because the war is a place for a very intense competition so the ammunition for our UAV was was manufactured by by a private company dear friends are there any more questions in the studio Natalia I want to ask you about other very important area of your work now we're seeing that everybody starting from president and the Parliament and Ministries and agencies work in a very intense manner so that the military aid comes to our country so how is hooker overall prom ready for for maintenance of the foreign material we are doing it already we already started technical maintenance of the western this is specimens of material we understand that those that material was handed to Ukraine not to stay in the fields in in case of damage this material should be in action on Ukrainian side so as soon as we get any signal that any piece of material is out of order we start working in it and we are the only one who currently works on repair and maintenance of this type of equipment and Machinery along with the scheduled maintenance and manufacturing of our Ukrainian I mean obviously it's a modernized Soviet specimens but those are the Ukrainian types of weapons I don't know why but now that there there is a thought in the society there is an opinion that it's only harmers that win the war or some specimens of Western weapons and equipment but talking about the balance of uh Ukrainian weapons and Western weapons in the Ukrainian Armed Forces it's far from even being 50 50. so we continue doing the war with those types of weapons and equipment which is being manufactured maintained repaired so that process is going on we were summarizing the last year uh we took the 10 months of the full-scale war and we counted that by different types of weapons and uh military equipment I'm not calling the exact specimens in order not to uh put those Enterprises to manufacture or modernize them in Jeopardy but by different but we were able to increase the scale of repair for different specimens of military machinery and equipment five to eight times so those are the tectonic movements for us because uh uh on a daily basis or on a monthly basis those needs are only growing so I can tell you that our capabilities for a pair of the military material reach their which is the annual annual indicator for year 2021 for example within one month we repair as much material as we did during the whole year of 2021 So currently we're working on fully covering the requirements of the Armed Forces for the uh our Armament and security with we deploy more repairing capacities getting uh partner countries involved in the process we already reached a number of international agreements almost 30 around 30 of them as of the end of 2022 and we entered into such agreements with more than 10 NATO member countries so this uh uh International cooperation is getting more profound and I hope that very soon I will be able to satisfy our Armed Forces with the first products of this joint work of this cooperation uh of with the NATO countries and on on top of it all the the there is a maintenance of uh material which is new for us that will soon become or may become a backbone of our defense complex I think that all of our the military and defense industry will be rebuilt it will get restructured uh based on the types of material and weapons we are getting maybe it will be happening after the war already but we work in all the areas in all the directions I mean maintenance and repair but along with that the development research and development of something new with our partner countries Miss Natalia thank you very much for this inspiring information thank you for sharing joining our broadcast we wish you success and we wait with impatience for a presentation of the new specimens of weapons and equipment I'm reminding you joining us was Natalia Assad the spokes person first ukara Baron from State concern and just in a couple of minutes we will be talking with Helena look about the military governor of city of Curson so bear with us and glory to Ukraine | Ukrinform TV | 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_-fcPThi9wI | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_-fcPThi9wI | Proof by Cases | one of the terms we throw around a lot are strong and weak and in the context of mathematics it means a following in the conditional if a then b we say that a is stronger than b and that b is weaker than a intuitively strong statements claim many things for example a strong statement a number is an even perfect square divisible by 37 and this claims three distinct things first a number is even second a number is square and third a number is divisible by 37. now strong and weak have a rather paradoxical relationship in mathematics and that comes about as follows let's consider the conditional if both a and b then a so let's see if this conditional is true so remember the definitions for when a compound statement is true and remember that for conditionals we only care if the antecedent is true so if both a and b is true then both a and b have to be true which means that a has to be true and so this conditional is true and this means that the conjunction a and b is stronger than a and this leads to the following idea we can produce a stronger premise by assuming more things to be true but let's follow this a little bit further suppose the conditional if a then c is true what about the conditional if a and b then c again the only case that matters is when a and b is true now if a and b is true then a must be true but if a is true and our conditional if a then c is true then c is true and so we can join premise to conclusion and get a proof of if a and b then c but again we can join premise to conclusion and get and finally we have our definition of stronger and weaker the antecedent is stronger than the consequence and what this means is that if we strengthen the antecedent we actually weaken the conditional now this might not be too bad because many conditionals are too hard to prove but we might be able to prove a weaker version by strengthening the antecedent and this leads to what's known as a proof by cases so if i want to prove the conditional if a then b i'll make some additional assumptions c and then i'll try to prove if a and c then b and lather rinse repeat and if the additional assumptions include every possibility for a we have completed a proof by cases for example say we want to prove the sum of consecutive squares is one more than a multiple of four so let's rewrite this as a conditional if n is the sum of consecutive squares then n is one more than a multiple of four we can always assume the antecedent so suppose n is the sum of consecutive squares we want to prove that n is one more than a multiple of four so let's set that as our end with some distance between the two statements definitions are the whole of mathematics all else is commentary if you want to say that n is one more than a multiple of four then we might say that n is a four times something plus one and if n is the sum of consecutive squares then n is k squared plus k plus 1 squared we can do some algebra and now we seem stuck there's no obvious way to join the two ends together so let's make some additional assumptions about the numbers so again suppose n is the sum of consecutive squares and again we want to conclude that n is one more than a multiple of four so n is four times something plus one but this time we might say something about the numbers the first number is either even or odd well suppose it's even then n as the sum of consecutive squares looks like the square of an even number plus the square of the number after it so that's the square of 2k plus the square of 2k plus 1. and now let's see if we can build our bridge so doing a little algebra and now we can write n as four times something plus one and let's summarize and here's the important idea never promise more than you deliver so our conditional the antecedent is n is the sum of consecutive squares where the first is the square of an even number and in that case we can conclude n is one more than a multiple of four now if this was a pencil's down situation and we have to turn in our work we've at least proved something it's not what we've wanted to prove but it's close to it we can complete the proof by considering the other possibility so our roadmap remains the same but instead of assuming that the first number is even we'll assume it's odd then n is the sum of the square of an odd number plus the square of the next number and we can build our bridge let's expand our squares and do some algebra and we'd like this to be a plus one so let's split that five into a four plus one and here we can rewrite it four times something plus 1 and again join premise to conclusion if n is the sum of consecutive squares where the first is the square of an odd number then n is one more than a multiple of four and here's the important thing to note the first number is either even or odd and so our two cases namely the first number being even or the first number being odd this includes every possibility and so we can conclude if n is the sum of consecutive squares then it is one more than a multiple of four | Jeff Suzuki: The Random Professor | UC1KV5WfubHTV6E7sVCnTidw | 2020-08-27 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,003 | 5,028 |
6frPKna_hDQ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6frPKna_hDQ | WWE Mayhem Rey Mysterio Champion ( Android / IOS ) | [Music] a capacity crowd is here tonight [Applause] [Music] [Applause] this could end his career did he really just vote for that oh just awesome oh that was brutal magnificent [Applause] he is barely holding on signature move 619. that'll be heard all around the world oh yes [Applause] here's the setup signature move one two that's three he's taking him downtown he's in danger be pinned i know i saw it foreign [Music] ah here we go [Applause] [Music] what is he up to he just turned the table signature move [Applause] oh cannonball nice he is barely holding on pop-up powerbomb that'll be heard all around the world what is he up to [Music] signature move [Applause] oh cannonball he's in trouble get up almost [Applause] oh yes look at this he's setting up his opponent oh my goodness that'll be heard all around the world oh nice look at this that'll be heard all around the world ah this is it get up i know i saw it but i still don't believe i saw it [Music] ctp [Music] and there's the bell [Applause] this turned into pure him [Applause] now that's one that's two that's three this is the move that makes it famous this is it this is it and it's all over hey [Music] everything is legal in this match [Applause] i can't believe this is actually happening [Music] [Applause] ziggler superkick that'll be heard all around the world ouch [Applause] oh such technique oh wait he's not going he's not going to is he oh zig zag that'll be heard all around the world spectacular [Applause] oh he's taking him downtown one two that's oh three taking him downtown i can't watch this [Applause] foreign [Music] let's bring on the mayhem he's not going to is he no he's in danger of being pinned | GFYGames | UCl5lqf8gCELuAXApwepMjKg | 2022-04-09 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 311 | 1,696 |
OLQWUcm00TQ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OLQWUcm00TQ | 462 Stampin Up Goodbye Always & Forever | hello everybody georgie b's custom stuff here today i'd like to show you how i made this card very different card i don't know if you can see but it's an acetate card based card i've used acetate as my card base right to make this card i've used the stamp set i know it's retiring um always and forever and all i've done is using this flower and the leaf for the card i have got i've cut out a load of um bits already i've still got a stamp another flower all right i have got a sheet of acetate of eight and a quarter by five and seven eighths and i scored it a few times at four and one eighth i don't know if you can see that but i scored it and i've folded it in half and i've really burnished it but you'll see me burnishing it quite a few times throughout because the more you open it it becomes flat again so i've got that then i've got one piece of crumb cake at three inches by five inch i'll go on the front and i've got three a basic white at three inches by five inches i'm also using the sprig punch which will cut out a few more white sprigs i've got a scrap of white for the flower i've got to color it um i've also used the small butterfly gala which is also and i've punched out two butterflies i've actually punched out loads and put them in my butterfly box these have got to be colored in and what else we're done oh and a sentiment from just want to say because you can put whatever you want inside if you want to add something and these are from the many many messages dies stamps so i've got that right to get started we're going to emboss the background now first of all we will stamp our flower so it dries so i i'm just gonna stamp it there even though i've got the dies for the flower i'm going to cut it out by hand because i don't want any white bits around the outside clean this stamp um yeah i don't want any white bits so i'll just put that to the side before we get on with this we don't need them yet don't need that yet not bringing up scrap i can use this side right to do this i've got a mask stampin up mask the brick wall one and i'm just gonna lay that on top of my crumb cake card well no i'm not i'm going to use my embossing body a good dust down and then i shall lay my mask over the top of it like that and with my versamark ink i am going to go in over the top of it and just put as much ink as i can on the card making sure it doesn't move i'm just going to lift it up make sure i've got versamark all over the card stock and i think i have just a bit more up there this will get really sticky you need hot soapy water to clean that up all right that's my brick wall all right with some white embossing powder and trying to get a hold of this cover it up let's get my tweezers and there we go all right get rid of that no matter what you put down you still get bits all over the place right i shall get my heat gun it's gonna be noisy so blowing it away there we are that's that all heated up wait for it to cool down a bit different way to do a background this idea actually for this card came from a natasha foot she's not a stampin up demonstrator she doesn't use stampin up stamps and i've been watching a few of her cards and i really love the way she does it so i try and case them using stampin up stuff and she actually used white ink to do this but my white ink is dried out i need to get a reinker for it so i decided to use embossing powder right now to decorate it we need to stick it on the card so you can't really glue on acetate so we're going to use double-sided tape on it and use this very often i tend to use glue a lot so this stuff's really sticky all right piece in the middle all right right now we're going to place this on our acetate and evenly it's a bit hard when you can't see the edges i think that's sort of straight put that there we go and we'll peel these off glue that down that's our first covering on now these whites because you can see all the tape on the inside these are just to cover up this like that that's all these whites are for you've just got to line it up so that you can't see them on the outside so what i'm going to do i'm actually just going to use runner tape rather than double-sided tape only because it's quicker and i'm going to line this up [Music] make sure i can't see any of that on the outside and we do the same with these on this side so pop the runner on this side and to the outside first make sure it's nice and flat and you can't see that and then do the inside as well didn't get that near the edge did i i can tell i don't use these very often as well right obviously you want to if you're going to stamp something inside then you want to do that before you do this there we have our card the base done and all we got to do now is decorate this but first we need to color in this and these two butterflies before we can go anywhere else now on this card i did it all in the dark colors whereas now i've done them in lighter colors so i've got a pink so saffron and this one is peppa posey so i'm just going to color this in and it doesn't matter if i go out on the edge because i'm going to cut it out on the line not like that i never got the yellow out all right daffodil delight for the inside now with the butterflies i went over the butterflies in blue this is seaside spray and then knight to navy just run the edge i've been using quite a few butterflies lately so that's them colored in our next step is to cut out this flower i mean when you use the dies you're left with a little white border and i didn't want that i wanted it right to the line and i might be cutting off a line but that's all right we'll sort that out in a minute oh yeah get rid of that right now with my black marker and the brush end i'm just gonna go around the edge remember i always keep the image back so i can see the back the fronts there just in case like i slip here in here it's on the back of the image and not the front there we are makes that like it should be right now then we can start arranging on first we need um dimensionals that's not dimensions where's my dimensions though yeah now and i'm just putting one on each one or in this case half of one on each one using up my edges and we're going to arrange them like that and we need some sprigs so i want three of these white sprigs yummy i can get out of this scrap one [Music] two and with these sprigs i glued leaves on them so how many leaves i've got i've got four leaves i've got five leaves so i'm going to have two or two on oops that's the bottom and just put that in the middle of the sprig like that and do the same again with another one glue that in the middle and then this one just glue it on itself i actually only had four on the other one that don't matter now these are ex thems breaks but i just colored them in with crumb cake and rich raspberry and i'm just going to split them in half like that so we are going to stick these down first now we're going to stick the yellow one there pink one that and the purple one there all right put that there i'm just looking at my uh other card to see where i placed them all this one up here and this one was at the side there the knees i glued well i didn't glue i actually just placed them in like that opposite way from what they were before so i just and i'm gonna place them that grab another two that's the wrong way i just think it's a very unusual card no wonder think of using acetate as a um card base like the last two i'm going to put on their own because i don't want too much hanging off the acetate actually this one i split and then with the butterflies i just pop them all right i'll put one yeah i have to hold it down a little while for it to stick to the um heating bus and this one yeah so what we need now is some gems i am going to put these on just three pink i'm gonna put one there one there and one there i've got some pink pearls that i colored in with um blender pen or blends and then we're going to pop a white pearl on the body of each butterfly like that now we've just got this to add and what i did do is i cut the rounded bit off make it straight and i added it there so it's in line with the card so we need to put a mini dimensional on the end that's two near the end i don't know put two on and a spot of glue there and then just add that just want to say whatever you want to say and that is our card hope you like it actually i do like the lighter colors better like it gives thumbs up if you'd like to leave a comment or share my videos you're more than welcome to um if you subscribe and press the bell icon you'll be notified of any more videos i upload which is usually a monday wednesday and friday all i can say is thanks for visiting and i hope to see you again soon | Georgie Burns | UCeO2SDuo_KrliduazKdZAvQ | 2021-05-03 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,835 | 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JvHkpzq-dV4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JvHkpzq-dV4 | From Rock Bottom To Dream Digital Marketing Job | what's happening guys it's Shane again and welcome back to the channel in today's video I'm going to be interviewing somebody who has a really interesting digital marketing story uh the way that they discovered it and the way they got into the career is really interesting so I think you're really going to enjoy this one uh go ahead gently tap that like button if you appreciate these types of videos and let's jump into it all right so welcome to the channel Roberto thanks so much for coming on I appreciate it yeah excited to be here Shane thank you for having me all right so uh let's go ahead and just get started kind of at the beginning of your your digital marketing story um if you want to you can kind of introduce yourself a little bit and just kind of talk about how you discovered digital marketing in general yeah definitely so I'm Roberto nice to meet you guys um I am located in California and my story started back back in 2018 and it's a very interesting one because I used to I used to be subscribed to this YouTube channel called engineer truth because I wanted to be an engineering uh mechanical engineer and that was kind of like my route in college and it kind of like was going for it for the money right it wasn't really interested in it didn't really have anything else to do so that's the route I went but then he uh promoted a course which uh surprisingly you know it's it sets course um and he introduced me to digital marketing he I saw the YouTube video I was intrigued I was like what is digital marketing I've never heard of this before it sounds very interesting I went to Seth's course checked it out I was a little hesitant right because you know I was he was making all these claims that you know zero to 60k in one year I was like okay that's how that sounds very interesting but you know I took a leap of faith I trusted Seth he seems like a really great he seemed like a really great guy so I went for it man and I worked my butt off I purchased the course and honestly it was the best decision I've ever made in my life a life changer to this day it literally changed my course of my life in a positive direction um when I was in college and also taking this course I was working in a warehouse and it was very toxic and I was very confused on like what I wanted to do with life like I said uh engineering was just something that I just chose just because of the money I wasn't very passionate about it so I was in a very weird time in my life until I discovered digital marketing and it gave me a sense of direction and I'm glad I took the leap of faith and and and you know purchased the course and followed through wow I I just wanted to say first of all it's amazing you were taking like engineering classes and working at the same time and studying the course that is that's incredible uh right off the bat like engineering is is uh super hard super super hard which engineering major were you if you don't mind mechanical so actually I wanted to do civil and then I switched over to Mechanical then I wanted to do electrical I couldn't make up my mind honestly I was just all over the place I was like I said I was just so confused on like what I wanted to do with my life until I discovered digital marketing and it gave me a sense of direction I just knew that this is this was it right I I found my purpose and I know this was this was going to propel me to success um so I took the course and an amazing course right it teaches you everything how to get a job with digital marketing but once you get a job in this industry I feel like you're set once you get that first job you're the foot in the door you know that like the hard work is done now you just have to be consistent keep on learning and keep just having that drive to improve your improving your career and also uh solidify your skill set um but I got my first job back in 2018. it took me about two months to finish the course because I was so dedicated to it I would honestly study eight hours every single day because I really wanted this right um and everybody goes at their own pace which is fine everybody has um you know different lives right some people have kids some people have other jobs um I was like I was fortunate to be in a position where I was able to dedicate a lot of time to the course um and you know just dedicating all those hours really paid off so after I finished the course I solidified my resume started sending applications literally after I'll say two to three weeks after I finished the course I got my first job it's a it was a pretty mediocre digital marketing gig not a lot of learning but it built a very solid foundation for me which I was extremely grateful because I've never had an office job before in my life it was all physical Work Warehouse things like that working in restaurants working at grocery stores physical stuff right I I wasn't really good with computers other than typing up an essay for school right um so it was kind of a learning curve for me but right I was so motivated to excel that you know I'm a very tenacious individual um any challenge that that's presented to me I want to overcome it um so I really think that really helped me advance in my career and I was at my first job making about 16.50 you know not the greatest but I was very fortunate for the experience and the foundation that it built for me and then after that I was there for about a year and then at the beginning of 2019 that's when I got like my first technical uh paid search position where I learned a lot of technical skills and strategy making 55k a year so this was 2019. I was there for about I'll say eight months and then an unfortunate uh event happened to me my and my family so my my fiance she wasn't a she had brain surgery and she had a stroke during surgery so um oh my gosh what sorry to hear that wow thank you um it was very tough and it was a very eye-opening experience because after that event I never took anything else for granted because life can change in a split second right so she had a she had a stroke and I had to put everything in pause I had to take care of her adequate my job and nurture her back to health because her family she lives they live in Texas so I was like I guess her only support like her support system here in California but eventually her her family moved to California to help me out um you know with therapy and stuff but after that event you know it took the whole year off and then I applied back to a uh I started applying again um in late December and this is why I love digital marketing because once you have the skills in in the experience your your skill set is very sought out for like people want your skills right because they're very very valuable and literally within a week or two I found another job that's how easy it was for me to find another gig because I had the experience right and then so this is 2020 right uh so we all know what happened in 2020. um so I wasn't you guy and a lot of companies laid off a lot of people right because of budgetary reasons um it was a very unfortunate time for everybody so because I was a new guy um they you know had layoffs and unfortunately I was part of the of those people that got laid off so three months in I was jobless and the pandemic happened and I was very apprehensive I was like I don't know what's going to go on what's going to go what's going to happen in the future so I decided to take the whole year off and also dedicate more time to my fiance and nurture her back to health even more which I was very grateful that I did December that year of 2020 that's when I started applying again back into the workforce and then again I applied it within a week I got introduced and I got hired right away um I was still making about 55k in 2020 2021 I wasn't really advancing in my career I was kind of stuck and then I was like you know what I got to take this more seriously I have to expand my skill set and work for a company that I know that's going to give you more valuable skills so I started applying to big companies such as like um U6 where where I'm at right now and when I got hired um I was getting paid a salary of 70k and then also getting paid commissions so this is when my salary started to Skyrocket I recently got promoted this year so the promotion um with the promotion now I'm getting paid 80k year plus commissions so you can round out up to like 95k a year um and then also I have my own cyclines right so mute six really helped me solidify my skills even further and what they were previously I thought I knew PPC but once I joined mute six man I learned a lot more it's crazy which I've grown the past year in terms of like client communication technical skills strategy holistic strategy everything and that really made me super super confident to like go out there and get my own clients right I currently have three clients that collectively I make around five thousand dollars just from those three clients so now I'm like there's a lot of potential in this space right I mean you have the potential to make a lot of money working for a company but once you get really good at this you can start generating your own clients right starting more which is crazy um I didn't know how much potential there was um in these skills so in terms of like salary right just to give you like a ballpark of how much I'm making or just like a projection of how much I'm gonna make if everything goes right um in terms of like client retention stuff um I'll say I'll be making about 140 to 150 okay a year um and I want and I know there's potential to make more so I'm starting like my I'm building my own website um I want this I want to take this very seriously um because I I know the potentials there and I know I can do it um if you asked me like two years a year ago even like two years ago if I would have like my own side clients I would say I just I just don't feel comfortable doing that just yet but like I said this past year I've grown so much with with Newt six they've given me a lot of it taught me a lot of valuable stuff that I can apply elsewhere in terms of like just generating my own clients um which I'm so fortunate for but yeah man that's like pretty much my my story and like very briefly um that's that's what's been going on with me these past few years so in terms of like work life balance how is digital marketing especially your current job uh versus say like the warehouse job you were working before yeah it's like night and day right so luckily I work remotely so I say a lot of like I don't have to do traffic um I don't have to get up early in the morning take a shower get ready um so in terms of like that I have a lot of time a lot of extra time for me to put into like my side business and then also digital marketing is really big on or a lot of companies for digital marketing companies they're really they're really big on like just work life balance right they care a lot about your mental health and there's a lot of studies on this right when work-life balance is a priority productivity tends to be a lot higher um and in result people are a lot happier um six right they're a huge believer in work-life balance um but in like generally just digital marketing in itself in terms of like work-life balance it's amazing Warehouse I mean I have to be their nine to five maybe work overtime um I mean it wasn't ideal to be completely honest with you and I understand like I was that person who would go home and just be exhausted I don't want to do anything else um but digital marketing it just just motivates me to do more um and then despite like me having like a side business and then having a full-time job I could still put time to myself and do things that I love doing for example like going out on a hike if I wanted to at 11 11 in the morning um because of like my work flexibility um you just have to have good time management skills to be very organized um for example like if I have a client meeting at 3 pm you know I have time earlier in the morning for me to do whatever I want to do maybe go off uh to breakfast with some friends catch up um you know it's just work life balance when it comes to digital marketing is amazing um for my personal experience of course not every single company is like that but the majority of them do promote uh work-life balance that's like a priority for for the for their employees I did want to ask you one more question so somebody who's kind of on the fence about taking the course they're like they've seen it they've seen all the interviews they've seen like overwhelming evidence that it works you know like so many people have gotten results from it but they're kind of just on the fence what would you say to that person yeah just do it I was the same I was in the same position um just take a leap of faith if you're in a position where you see no future in your current job um you're confused about what you want to do this is it this is your sign to do it you found the course um and what's amazing about set scores you have so much support there's a lot of people out there taking the course um and they they all support each other we all come from different walks of life right um but the support is what is if that's what's something that's missing that's something that you know Seth's course is going to provide but just take a leap of faith trust me work hard on it be consistent and don't give up eventually you are gonna find your first position like your first job in digital marketing um and honestly like I get hit up a lot like on LinkedIn um Facebook um and just just asking me for advice you can come to me for advice um as well the alumni are so helpful there's a lot of alumni out there that are willing to help and because we're so passionate about by helping others because Seth is the one that helped us find ourselves in terms of like careers um we'll be there for you too what would you say I guess too because I do have a lot of engineering students that follow my channel so like an engineering student who's kind of doing it for the same reason like they basically they looked at college degrees and they were like okay most of the college degrees are not worth it so I'm going to do engineering because I know that engineering is worth it which I would agree engineering is worth it um but they're doing it for the wrong reasons like they're in engineering just for the money they're doing it for purely just like a logical reason and they're just not enjoying themselves what would you say to that person yeah if you're not passionate I wouldn't go for it to be honest with you I I was in the same boat right I wanted to become an engineer but for the wrong reasons for the money because they have the potential to make good money and I feel like also for like digital marketing like you're in terms of like progression in your career like your title it goes by so fast like like for example I know a couple people like in a few years they became directives right and it's crazy yeah the pro like the progression is super fast I've never seen it before and like this is the only industry I've seen this um you know there's people working their whole lives at McDonald's and you know they're not even like regional managers I know it's it's crazy [Music] um so if you're not passionate about engineering and you're just there just because you know just to make money or you know just I I wouldn't say don't do it um digital marketing I can promise you it's a lot funner um it's not as math intensive unless you're passionate right unless you're passionate in engineering I say go through it like I love math I love structures I love mechanical stuff how things work go for it right it's whatever makes you happy but if you're on the fence you're just not sure like I don't know if I'm gonna like this I don't know if I'm gonna succeed in this or I just I'm just doing this just for whatever reason I personally I wouldn't do it save your money invest it on the course and trust me you're going to kick start your career a lot quicker and you're going to progress so much faster than you would going into engineering right um that would be my advice and I don't know what it is it is by digital marketing they always attract really good people and I've made lifelong friends working in this industry um and it's just like wow this this is great and working in like the warehouse and the restaurant business you're always buying very toxic people um but I've not had a bad experience in this industry in digital marketing ever all right well hey this was actually seriously one of my favorite interviews I've ever done so thank you so much for sharing your story yeah you seriously are like uh just this is really motivational to hear this interview and you know it's like the the it's a pain like I'm sure it was incredibly painful for you but the fact that you're like sharing the story with other people is going to motivate so many people so um it's kind of like a silver lining to look at things that the way I always try to like look at the positive uh with things and like like I seriously think this is going to motivate a lot of people so thanks for coming on the channel really appreciate it appreciate you Shane thank you for having me on it was this was very fun | Shane Hummus | UCLKZ20yD2tNMBOkSDZo4FeQ | 2022-12-02 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 3,422 | 17,392 |
hDsVun0WANY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hDsVun0WANY | Amherst Town Council: March 8, 2021 | this program is brought to you by cable franchise fees and generous donations from viewers like you [Music] we are allowed to have this virtual town council meeting based on governor baker's orders of march 12th suspending certain provisions of the open meeting law we have a quorum of the council here and therefore i'm going to call the meeting to order at 6 32. i will call upon each counselor and ask them to unmute their mic and say present just let us know we can hear them and they can hear us and then please meet with mike again so let's begin with um melissa brewer present pat deangelis president darcy dumont president this one is present andy johannecke dorothy pam present evan ross president george ryan president kathy shane here steve schreiber here andy steinberg president sarah schwartz present and shalini baum present okay uh this meeting includes audio video and is available live on amherst media it is also being recorded there is no chat room uh if you have technical issues please make sure that you let athena and me know and we'll make note of that and determine at that point what would do with the meeting uh lindsay mcconnell is taking minutes for the council and athena is managing zoom i want to quickly go to the announcements and just point out two in particular the first is that there will be two public forums regarding palmer village these will be held by the town services and outreach committee although i understand we do have a quorum of the council who will be present for both of those those are on thursday march 5th 25th at six o'clock and saturday march 27th at 2 o'clock and i also want to mention that in the agenda today we will be on consent agenda we will be uh passing a resolution with regard to tibet day and they will be doing a flag raising ceremony on march 10th in front of town hall at 10 o'clock a.m and then they will doing be doing their traditional march to northampton thank you for the announcements and uh we have no hearings and so we're going to move to public comment uh i do want to point out there has been a change in the agenda in that we are not doing the north common tonight at all uh and when we talk about that we'll talk about it later but meantime i'm asking the audience to please raise your hand if you would like to make public comment alex kent let me just state that for public comment at this time uh the council will not respond you have up to three minutes and we will not uh engage in dialogue so alex please enter the room state your name and where you live my name is alex kent i live at 83 north prospect street downtown resident for almost 20 years and i would like to voice my strong support for retaining footnote m in the zoning bylaws in the interest of preserving uh our downtown neighborhoods and protecting them from being overrun by uh landlord-owned absentee landlord-owned properties that you're primarily be for students did a little reading on some of the materials that have been provided by the council and i appreciate that very much i also appreciate the efforts by our counselor dorothy dorothy pam on behalf of maintaining a healthy and balanced approach to development and infill thank you very much alex thank you for your comments um are there other people who would like to make a public comment let me give it just a minute since we're just starting chris riddle please enter the room state your name and where you live uh our chris riddle 252 strong street amherst i just need i wish to hope to speak to the non-binding resolution i don't know if i need to say that during the public comment period or not you do because we're not going to it's on the consent agenda so we don't have a separate um agenda item it'll be in with all the rest of them so please go ahead chris okay we we support the the we i'm talking about myself and police [Music] we're here representing um a group called building electrification acceleration sponsored by the rocky mountain institute which uh uh is uh is working on basically expires aspires to cause the commonwealth to be largely electrified over the course of between now and 2050. and this resolution is asking a number of things of the state it is um um i don't know i think we can probably i have a i could talk about if asked when when it comes up what what what is the purpose of it the basic purpose is to encourage the state to pass legislation or or or administration actions that would allow towns and cities to set standards for building construction that would for instance do what brookline did which was to prohibit um natural gas can natural gas collection connections in new buildings um we would like not we don't have uh the purpose of it is to allow townsend cities to set standards which may be more rigorous or different from what's in the building code and that was uh uh and and it turned out that in brookline that the uh that the resolution which did pass there which was to prohibit actual new natural gas connections was um was disallowed by maura healey's office at the attorney general's office on the basis of the preemption of that particular issue by the building code and by the state and the gas code we would like to have that [Music] that's that issue uh relaxed so that townsend for instance could require more rigorous energy performance than is in the building code and and particularly to allow uh to require buildings to be electrified rather than to have fossil fuel systems put into them so there are several items on the on the resolution which was reviewed by the g.o.l a few days ago and uh and i'm happy to talk about the details if asked thank you chris we appreciate your comment was another person who had their hand up [Music] and they seemed to have taken it down [Music] are there any other people who would like to make public comment yes gina etheridge um hi yes this is bina etheridge i live at 253 lincoln we bought this house about two years ago and um i'd like to speak about footnote m i am in strong opposition of getting rid of it and i do want to also just as the former speaker i want to thank dorothy pam for bringing this to our attention and also friends and neighbors in the area i can tell you that when my son became a graduate student here we came up to visit and just fell in love with her town we fell in love with the neighborhoods with the people with the new england mindset we're from louisiana i can also tell you that we would be loathe to completely relocate here if footnote m were to be rescinded and so i um probably there are other people who would be like me also and who would not move here not by into your historic district if it were to change its character thank you and we do like your town very much which we're considering our town thank you gina thank you for your comment and welcome to amherst are there any other public comments at this time yes karen winter you had your hand up earlier please enter the room state your name and where you live you need to unmute hold this down here we go so i want to repeat that my husband wanted to say something we both live at 14 elm street so his name is going to be already i have to hold it yeah okay hello i'm i'm heading i'm using karen's computer so i have to find out how to do that yeah um these projects um when you know i listened last time when we had the meeting the projects are really large so even for individual lots it will require some financial group to come in and perform that you know buildings and all of that so i wonder what's in in it for those people for you know what's in it financially when they take over a lot and uh put lots of apartments in there they they won't have their their profit and as a result the rents the rent in in these units will be fairly large i mean this is you know it sums up i don't know whether we have a accounting number see how much it is but the the the rent will be large and we know that in this case students will come in and maybe share a three bedroom apartment and pay a substantial fee and because of that they can afford an expensive apartment in in these new developments but it there's some there are some consequences if there are three students coming they will have three cars so we would need space for three cars so uh that's probably not enough maybe there's one car on the building lot and two cars on the road not just take a single lot and have five condominiums on that that gives already you know five cars inside and uh and eight or ten cars out on the street so pretty soon there will be a huge parking competition in our neighborhood and everything will be changed currently the houses have garages so the cars are disappearing and outside people can park but with these proposed plans there will be a complete change in the in the neighborhood because of these needs to sum it up students will come in because of financial constraints of these developments and and lots of cars will be flooded flooding in our neighborhood so thank you thank you for your comment uh ann burton please enter the room state your name and where you live and you need to unmute i'm mute there you go and i am unmuted okay this is ann burton i'm attending street um i think really a decision has to be made as to what you want the character of town to include if you want the character of town to include individual domiciles you have to make it possible for those individual domiciles to stay if they are crowded with a lot next door having built condos or on either side of them the home is no longer saleable as a private home or there's really there may be a market to turn it into more student housing but this is a domino effect and one really has to look at the future if you remove footnote m now you're basically um charting the future of what all of the blocks that have private homes are and i have to tell you if that begins i will sell before it's too late and get out so i think you really have to consider the domino effect of do anything that you decide to do thank you thank you for your comment ann are there any other comments at this time all right uh thank you then we're going to go on we're going to go to the consent agenda would you please put the consent agenda up on the screen all right the following items were selected because they were considered to be routine and it was reasonable to expect they would pass with no controversy to remove an item [Music] please let me know as we get to that item or as we finish the list before we vote quest to remove an item does not require a second the motion is as follow as and i'll be looking for a second to move the following items and the printed motions they're under and approve those items as a single unit to suspend town council rules or procedure for agenda item 8 c 1 public way request farmer's market that would allow us to vote on this tonight if it's not referred 6a adoption of the 2021 tibet day proclamation 6b adopted adoption of resolution calling for swift just building decarbonization in the commonwealth adopt a d adoption of public way policy revisions and 11 a approval of minutes february 22nd 2021 regular town council meeting minutes uh i see a hand so i'm going to ask kathy yeah i i have a question lynn i have two very minor changes to request in the minutes that are more like edits should i therefore ask that it be removed so i can say what those two changes are uh you do have to do it that way yes okay okay so those minutes will be later on in the agenda is there a second to the motion minus the minutes okay uh hanniky and steinberg both seconded any further discussion then we will begin challenging yes brewer yes thanks alyssa uh pat d'angelos hi barcy dumont yes when greece president i mandy johannake hi dorothy pam i evan ross aye george ryan sorry mechanical error yes uh cathy shane yes steve schreiber yes andy steinberg yes sarah schwartz hi excellent thank you um we are now going to go on to there are no presentations tonight uh and we are not doing the north common because the materials were not ready and if they had been wounded you would have received them far enough in advance and they weren't so you didn't wayfinding signs darcy let's start with a town tso report this item by the way came to the council in the past it was referred to tso and uh now i'm asking darcy to give us the report from tso and then we will move to a motion and vote um tso um on february 25th voted unanimously to recommend the town council approved the town manager's request to place the way finding signs in the public way um and um there were some issues that the counselors had brought up at the previous town council meeting um which we did look at and try to get an answer about those things um so um paul uh described it in his report that he that was in the packet for a little while because his is a little bit more extensive than my um my report but um [Music] i don't think we need to go into all the reasons right now uh if you read the report you will have seen those reasons unless you think that's a good idea right now nope i'm going to ask if there's any questions okay seeing no questions then we will move to the motion and the vote and the motion is to approve the wayfinding sign system and to allow for their placement in the public way is there a second um george ryan made the second discussion okay seeing none we'll start with alyssa brewer i los angeles aye rosie dumont um [Music] i think i'm going to abstain and i i had my hand up to mention why but too late now i guess i'm sorry i didn't see your hand darcy uh yeah i i only look at the at the list sorry uh griezmar is an eye hannicki hi dorothy pam i evan ross hi george ryan yes thank cathy shane yes steve schreiber hi steinberg all right sarah schwartz hi family bum yes the vote is 12 in favor no abstain no of no opposition one abstention and everyone is present so it's 12 0 1 0. okay uh we are going to move on to the public way request from the farmers market and uh um i'm gonna ask paul as who is presenting but i also want to welcome david machowski and john spinetti thank you thank you paul so thank you so this is um last year in the farmer's market representatives can um report on this the farmers market had a very successful season by locating on the town common itself this year they would like to do the same thing as in prior years we do not see the pandemic as lifting enough to have a town common that's back to normal in terms of the number of events going on so pretty much the same uh proposal as last year some modifications in terms of uh parking that are are put into place but otherwise um you know the the same thing as last year that you approved the one thing we would ask is if things do change if suddenly everybody is vaccinated and we can make adjustments that we can make that you give some leeway to the town manager to make adjustments based on advice from the health director and the building commissioner and i believe i believe this is the 49th year of the farmer's market if you can believe that um dorothy please go ahead and ask a question um i believe you're going to have the same premise of you enter a line and you go around but you can't go back is that correct that's the plan yes i'm just hoping that there's some way observing social distancing that would allow you to go back in some reasonable way because i found that really just against my how i shop at a farmers market i i like to take a little look and then i think oh and i want to go back and yet having to go your way slowly all the way around it gets kind of hard um so if there's some way to do that without it um risking health that would be nice andy joe you have your hand up yes thank you um my questions regarding parking um the there are 32 vendors but there are being reserved 36 parking spots um so i was wondering whether we can re well 37 if you count the drop off curbside pickup one but i'm not really counting that one um is there a way to reduce those number of parking spots to one per vendor or is there is is it because they don't all fit in the spot so they need that extra space on each side um why why did we choose to have more spots reserved than numbers of vendors i guess is my the basic question i have mandy um the vehicles and spaces don't necessarily correlate so sometimes especially when there's a truck and trailer they take up space and a half or two so we need that sort of constant concertina elasticity we don't use all the spaces all the time but sometimes we use them plus so it depends on which vendors are there on a given saturday and which vehicles they choose to bring and how much produce they have some of the vendors use smaller vehicles in the fall when the uh when the crops are lower but generally it's um it's not a one for one in this spacing sadly thank you for that can i have a follow-up question sure um so i know we we cover the meters for reservation um i i truly don't know i assume once once the vendors are set up those spaces are generally set for how many you need for a vendor so if if i guess my question is if they're not needed in a particular week is there a way to sort of uncover them for use for the public during that part if we find that you know in a fall as you said um mr mikowski that that there might be smaller and so there might be less used to instead of leaving them vacant a way we can make sure people can park in them and utilize our parking as best as possible actually we did that last year and we'll do it again this year as the vendors start to wean out at the end of the season and wind down i push everything north on the common so we're moving the tents up and kind of consolidating them and i'm doing the same with parking because they're parking adjacent to their tents so after say mid-september the spacing usage is a little less meaty so we tend to open it up towards the south end of the common on that end so i i would imagine there'll be a few spaces opening up as we go down towards the end of the season and yeah that's easy enough to do if i don't have people showing up as it were thank you are there other questions mandy john nope okay are there any other questions from the council given that this was so similar to last year uh we have a motion to go ahead and approve we've already uh made sure that we can uh do that tonight mandy joe you have sorry i didn't have one other one that wasn't written down and it relates to actually next year maybe not this year um which is it sounds like you've got the farmers market was very happy on the common and so is this something that the farmers market is going to be looking to continue even after covet is over and if so how do we plan for that i think that's more of a question to kind of i know but also it's it's at this point it's kind of hard to say mandy i think that's a bit of fortune telling i don't know yet i mean you know to be on the common was very nice i think it was a great presentation for the town and it's nice to kind of bring the market back to its agrarian sort of roots as it were um it's a lot more work for us though frankly too because we're cordoning off this whole thing and patrolling it and making sure that people are not breaching the corridor and hopefully you know to to address dorothy's question about unidirectional traffic we have to make sure that people are spacing themselves out and all going in the same direction i do want to say just to address dorothy's question um last year as the season sort of worn on it we're on and we kind of got into our group we started to allow people to work their way back and opened up our center line as it were if you've been out there and seen the logistics um luckily the common is beautiful and it's very spacious so even if we have numbers out there we can easily keep people distance the distancing is not an issue on the common because it's the size of a soccer pitch we have plenty of space out there i believe john spinetti yes um the comment i want to make is that the comment is great but last year was a very unusual way year weather-wise it was the driest year on record i think an inch and a half of rain was recorded during the entire summer months and if we had one muddy occasion that would be a disaster in itself but the chances of having more than one is fairly high i don't want to be able to predict how many but if that were to happen um then our contingencies would have to be we have to revert back to spring street a lot so i think maybe we should be looking to going back to the spring street lot and i also hate to to change the number on the number of years we've been there when when the town manager said it was 49 years this is actually a landmark 50th year yes i'm very happy about i'm pleased i'm very happy that we've been there for that entire duration successfully and what i'm looking forward to is saying that over that entire 50 years we have never canceled a single farmer's market we have never missed a single day and i can see rain days muddy common etc making it impassable and unusable and therefore start the beginning of the cancellation of markets the parking lot drains very nicely spring street is pitched quite a bit and as a result we can be out there in pretty much a delay and consequently we've never had to cancel so that's one of the inputs i'd like to add to the possibility of using a common for continuous years that is thank you okay are there any other questions from the council okay then the motion is as follows to approve the amherst farmers market long-term event use reservation of the town common south portion under town council policy regarding control and regulation public ways and further to approve the reservation at no charge for vendor parking of the first 15 meter spaces parking spaces on the east side of south pleasant street originating at spring street moving south toward college street and further to approve the res the reservation at no charge for vendor parking of the first 21 metered spaces on the west side of boltwood avenue originating at spring street moving south towards college street and further to approve the reservation at no charge for customer curbside pickup only of the first one parking space on the west southwest portion of this parking lot to be clearly marked by the amherst farmers market to accommodate the amherst farmers market every saturday beginning april 17 2021 and continuing through november 20th 2021 from 6 a.m to 2 30 p.m and further to require that the amherst farmers market john spinetti market manager signed a written agreement complying with all operational guidelines set forth in the town manager memo may march 4th 2020 amherst farmers market application and further to authorize the town manager continue to modify these operational guidelines through november twenty two twenty twenty one in response to the continuing kobit 19 state of emergency and other local concerns and additionally to allow the town manager to schedule concurrent use of the south portion of the town common for one day events is there a second okay is there any further discussion then seeing none i'm going to start with uh pat d'angelos hi darcy dumont yes when grace where is i mandy joe hi eric pam yes evan hi george yes kathy yes steve hi andy all right sarah no valley yes alyssa hi okay the vote is 12 in favor one opposed no extensions and no absence twelve one zero zero um okay we are now going to go on to amendments uh john and david thank you for joining us and i'll see you on april 17th thank you all terrific take care bye now thank you uh amendments to town council rules of procedure rule 6.3.3 and 6.3 point e and we have a screen that shows motion as we are actually making it and so could you please put that up and i'll call on george ryan yeah i think if we can yeah with the slide in front of us we can see what gol is recommending here um it might need to be a little bit bigger is that okay everybody can see it okay what we decided to do we we hoped in the spirit of making this as clear as possible is break out d into two separate items um making it clear when counselors when they cannot that they shall not interrupt except for two reasons namely to raise a point of order or to raise a question of privilege so for instance if you can't hear someone or if if there's a slide on the screen and you can't see it you're permitted to interrupt and say you know excuse me madam president i can't or speaker i can't see what you have or i can't hear you would be to raise a question of privilege um and then e makes it clear that you shall not speak without recognition except as is stated in subsection d above or to doubt the presence of a quorum to call the previous question or to assert the charter right to postpone so this was voted 5-0 and um the thought was that this was a bit clearer and uh hopefully he'll agree are you placing that as a motion i'm willing to make it as a motion that we adopt 6.3 d um and e i think that it's actually in the motion sheet so i should shouldn't be making it up on the fly if someone has the motion sheet in front of them that would be helpful to amend town council rules are procedures 6.3 point d by striking everything after the phrase point of order and replacing it with the phrase or to raise a question of privilege and to insert a new section 6.3 point e that reads counselors shall not speak without recognition except as in subsection d above to doubt the presence of a quorum or to call the previous question or to assert the charter right to postpone subsequent sections of rule 6.3 i think lynn you missed the or the first war so after except as a subsection d above or to doubt i think hopefully that's what i have yes it is okay thank you lynn thank you for reading it and i second that motion the one that's on the screen is the right one correct yes it is okay all right so the motion's been made in a second alyssa thank you and i appreciate that after i looked at this motion to a meeting ago not this past week but the previous meeting that um lynn shared with george my concern about the idea of interrupting and not speaking with recognition and what those words mean in plain english and you managed to accommodate it in fewer words than i had suggested so yay um so i'm fine with that what i'm not fine with is there's no discussion in any of the gol reports about why we are suddenly equating what i often refer to as the nuclear option which is the completely undemocratic charter right to postpone and i say nuclear option and completely undemocratic because calling the question is something that requires you call the question and then two-thirds of your colleagues have to agree that it's time to stop talking if you are allowed to interrupt the proceedings even if not interrupting a person to do the nuclear option you are preventing your colleagues from whom may in fact all be ready to act and you're saying nope what i think is more important than what 12 other people think there's not that option of the two-thirds there's not that automatic two-thirds vote so i don't know why this suddenly got worked in there because i don't equate those two things at all if there's uh calling the question requires a two-thirds vote of the body the nuclear option of postpone does not as written in the charter it does not say it does say preempts other motions it does not say you can interrupt people in order to make it that you can interrupt the proceedings in order to make it it says nothing about not doing it without recognition or maybe i had too many double negatives in there so i'm very uncomfortable with including what i think is a truly horrible provision in the charter in the first place is now being given an even more privileged position than it currently has then if i may [Music] i i think that the the sense was i mean there was nothing said because it was just understood perhaps mistakenly that this is just a right that you have um by the charter and it has been exercised on a number of occasions and all we wanted to make clear was that you can't interrupt a speaker to do that so if elicit we're speaking i can't interrupt and say you know i exercise my right to postpone but we felt that since it is a right you have um you should have the right to um exercise it while no one is speaking so for instance if you if you have this right and you're not recognized then it really isn't a right so we felt that you shouldn't be allowed to do this by interrupting but you should be permitted to do it um when no one is speaking and so that's why it was and we didn't make a special point of it but frankly because it seems to be a basic right that you have as a counselor um i you may not be happy with it i i can't you know but it's a right you have and it has been exercised in the past and all we want to do is make clear that when you do exercise it um you need to you can do it without recognition andy you have your hand up yes um first in response phil was just said i i don't think that we've solved that problem it was just being discussed because if the first person who speaks makes a motion to call a previous question then it is on the floor without debate and there's no opportunity for the person who wants to raise as alyssa calls it the nuclear option to do so but i also want to hearken back to the incident that happened when emotion was made to call a previous question before there was any discussion and that was having to do with the letter that was being proposed to send to the task force that's working on police issues in regards to certain issues we don't need to discuss but i was very upset about what happened and i think that there was at least one other counselor who at least that night shared the same thing because i wanted to raise a question actually just a suggestion to improve the wording for clarification for political purposes i was not really opposed to the to the letter being sent um but allowing somebody to interrupt without allowing any discussion and um to make that motion that cuts off debate i think frustrates the purpose of this council in the charter's intent and i don't think we're adopting a rule that solves that problem okay kathy yeah could you put it back up on the screen again because um i both had the concern andy had and i i think the wording is odd because i'm not sure what it's trying to do so the first a d i understand um but counselors shall not speak without recognition does that mean i can speak without recognition if i want to a doubt so i can just blurt out that um i'm calling doubt the president i just call it out did you mean to say it yes yes if you you may call out you may interrupt a speaker and say i doubt madam president the presence of a quorum or you may um right okay so this is speaking without recognition is interrupting so you've just stated in in a different way correct no i'm sorry that's not that's not what i meant okay um what e allows you to do is to speak when no one else is speaking without being recognized formally so how do i do that do i just shout out no well yeah basically we've we've done this in the past i mean we've had examples where in uh in pauses between um one speaker and another someone has spoken and it is allowed the rule would allow them to to speak at that point they can't interrupt you kathy while you're speaking but once you're done and before the next speaker is recognized this rule would allow you to do um do that in these particular cases okay because i think i'm sorry yeah no so i i guess i understand that but i did have alyssa's concern on why uh asserting a charter right to postpone and andy's concern of before we'd a word got out of anybody's mouth to even discuss something whether it was debate or not to call a question but i don't think these two address andy's concern at all if i'm if i may lin and again just to respond to that i think we're conflating we're confusing a couple of different things here the question of whether we should have a rule that requires there to be debate right is it a separate question it sounds like what andy would like and maybe kathy would like and maybe this body would like is a rule that says you can't call the question until there has been some discussion and certainly we could consider such a rule i think that's i would not agree with that but that's a possibility that's a different question in other words that would be a special rule uh we felt i'm not sure everyone i can speak for the entire committee here but we felt that um you should be if someone calls the question before there's been debate it goes immediately to the whole body and it's up to the whole body to decide if they wish to have debate on this topic and it's a super majority which is in fact what happened when it was exercised a while back the body voted and a super majority agreed to move directly to a vote and it seems they should have that right you may not like it i may not like it but a super majority has decided that we should go to a boat directly we don't want to or need to i mean the reason you don't have to state any reason but you simply wish to move directly to a vote you could have a rule which says that you can't do that that's not permitted you have to have some debate i think that's a mistake i think it should be allowed and it's up to the body as a whole to decide do they want to have debate or not we had a case in fact where the body as a super majority decided they wish to go right to a vote and i don't see why they can't decide that but that's a separate issue here we're just trying to i mean we could discuss this uh maybe even now and maybe decide send it back to gol and demand that they come up with a rule for that i think that would be a mistake but here it's simply trying to make clear when you can interrupt someone and when you can speak without recognition that's all we're trying to do um i'm gonna go on to darcy yeah um i was part of the discussion on gol and um i basically made the same comment that um andy and kathy brought up that the you know i don't have any problem with the language that's being proposed but i think that it doesn't address the problem and i i suggested that we have a new rule that basically states that calling the question can't be used unless counselors have had the opportunity to discuss the issue at the same meeting um uh the the group did not choose to um entertain that um but i personally think that we should be doing that um because i i just don't i think it's not a good thing for even if it's a super majority to have a situation where you know some part of the council can prevent others from discussing a topic eve schreiber you have your hand up yeah so yeah so i agree with all the people that are really skeptical about part e of this and actually i'm gonna weigh in i'm skeptical about part d of this robert's rules of orders is a really good document and we have it on our very first line of our rules is that we shall use robert's rules of order unless we don't is what it says so basically part d is very similar to what robert's rules of order says so why don't we just not say anything and just have someone that trust our confidence and our knowledge of roberts to guide us so i'm not sure why we're adding chains to the snow tires when we're we're doing just fine the second part really bothers me because we've just agreed that i mean we agree that recognition is important we wait our turn i've been waiting my turn even though you know some people have actually spoken without recognition which is a little bit ironic so um i was gonna call point of order but i thought that would be two meta so um so i think that um you have to wait your turn if you really really want to have those right to postpone you have to wait for the chair to call the president to call on you and that's just the way it is so i actually go back to counselor dumont's point for i can't remember what it was where she said she had her hand up and she wasn't called on that would have been a perfect place to yell out point of order or point of personal privilege you know i have my hand up you didn't call on me but i do think that there's orderly nests to this it's all spelled out in robert's rules of order um i absolutely don't think that somebody should be blurting out i have the right to postpone or even i call the question until it's their turn so i want to make one other point so i voted yes um there was a we all keep talking about this the same person made the second and then called the question i voted yes so i know that bothered a lot of people and there was something that made me uncomfortable about having done that also so first of all we do have a consent agenda so we felt that it you know if we really felt that it didn't need to be debated we could have just kept it on the consent agenda but the other thing is that i i had to look up what the purpose of a second is so here's what i found out via google the purpose of second is basically confirming that at least two people on the body agree that that a motion is worthy of debate so the first person has proposed it the second person has agreed that it's worthy of debate so to me that seems now inappropriate that in the same breath someone can then say but i call the question so i think that you know i think the next person could certainly do that but i don't think it should be done by the same person so if we do have a role i could not find this in robert's rules of order that there should never be two actions by the same person like you should never be able to second and then use the nuclear option you know in the same breath or anything like that so you don't you should only be able to do one action per recognition if that makes any sense but i'm i'm not ready to vote yes on this so for those reasons one is i think that it's it's duplicates robert's rules where it's unnecessary to and then the other one is i don't believe that any of these are worthy of interrupting your colleagues thank you i want to talk about the charter right to postpone in nearly every instance we've used it on this council in the last two and a half years it has been done without recognition and that's because if you don't do it at a certain time you can't actually invoke it under the charter and so the charter the charter says the use of this right to postpone must be raised prior to or at the call by the presiding officer for a vote so if the provider presiding officer doesn't actually see a hand or we're on zoom might not see a hand or you might not hit the raise hand button soon enough or in a room might be looking the other way and starts calling the role and someone actually votes before it gets to you um you've lost your charter right to do something not a rule right but a right under our constitutional cons the constitution of this town and that seems wrong and so in order to be able to fully fulfill what the charter says that it must be raised prior to or at the call by the presiding officer for a vote i think you have to allow someone to raise it without actually being recognized and so that's what this rule change is trying to do with that the other ones you know in some sense i agree with steve that section d is completely copying robert's rules it doesn't add to it it doesn't subtract from it but we've made a point in many of our rules to repeat robert's rules as a way of educating counselors and the public on what can be done without having to memorize a 500 page document or book the other one doubt presence of a quorum uh was already in d um and you could actually interrupt and so we've actually toned down that one from interrupting to just not being recognized and to call a previous question i think brookline does it without recognition it's a town meeting that does it without recognition um if there's a long line we already have 13 people if i finish and wanted to do it i have to wait six more people it looks like before i can do it um which is potentially in our current roles 18 minutes but who knows whether we're all ready to be done with the discussion um and so you it's almost a luck of the draw right now where you got your hand up or when we're back in a meeting room when the presiding officer sees you put your hand up and if she remembers the order or not right um and that also doesn't seem fair so i think it's i think it's a good thing to have being able to call the previous question between speakers as many people have said you need nine votes if all 13 people actually vote without abstentions you need nine you need a super majority that can be very difficult to get especially if it's a contentious issue so you know if you're concerned that we're going to stifle debate by this and then don't vote to actually vote no if it's called you know and then debate goes on um this is just trying to figure out how long you have to wait to actually call the question um i'm going to go on to dorothy pam who's not spoken yet and then we'll come back and i'm still seeing people who have kept their hands up and unless you take it down i'm assuming it's because you have something else you'd like to say so dorothy you are the only person with your hand up who has not spoken yet thank you uh i have a number of points i may not say them in the right order but to me this solution is worse than the problem i haven't come home from meetings and said oh my god they haven't followed robert's rules we were just an unruly bunch of people i have been president of a number of organizations and i never got too deep into robert's rules i really believe much more in the quaker sense of the meeting i mean obviously we have to have some of the basic rules but when people get into these refined rules and i have been in clubs when they did this then it's gotcha games going on and i find i don't want to be there i don't want to be in that group so here we are we're in the third year of town council and people who watch these meetings are supposed to think i could do that i could run for town council but if you make it sound like if you're not an expert in this and that or if your brain isn't thinking of the rules instead of what you're thinking about and what you want to say uh it's becoming uh it intimidates people from wanting to be a participant in this form of government and that connects me to the next point so that i don't have to speak twice which is the two-minute rule i really don't see too many people speaking over two minutes i rarely do however somebody who's new or thinking of running would think am i polished enough to be able to get my thoughts in order so i can follow all these rules and then speak and never go over two minutes we're not a fancy british debating club we are a town government representing people residents where we're supposed to bring their concerns together and try to deal with them as as mature adults um so i don't think we need to get into all of these fine points and i certainly don't want to be involved in gotcha games so thank you i'm going to ask that we stick to the motion that's on the floor which is not the two-minute rule um but that will be a separate motion so i'm now circling back uh kathy you have your hand up you're muted thank you um i want to emphasize that i don't see the reason for this change um and so now that it's been explained to me i'm still not sure of why we're we're writing this additional detail into it because i don't perceive that we've had a problem and i do want to underscore the other point that's been made um steve made it with a can you second a motion and call a question at the same time i think the the issue of calling a question before we've had even three words of a discussion gets to what dorothy is what what dorothy was just talking about you might just want to be clarifying a sentence in something to have had no discussion before we and the one time this happened i think it was to save time instead we had a really long discussion about calling a question and why was it done that way and people what i just had a couple questions i wanted to ask about this or something so um this particular one doesn't do isn't talking about that but i am not sure why we're adding all these words i don't perceive that we've had a problem darcy i um i just didn't put my hand down thank you andy so um we've talked about this for a little bit i think that we get circling back to the point that's been made several times and that is that if you call the previous question in this it's allowed before there's any discussion and you're not allowed to have a debate on the previous question there's never an opportunity for somebody to have a knowledgeable vote in calling the previous question because nobody knows whether there's a minor point or a major point that is there um they're just left with the um having to make a snap decision as to whether this is so non-controversial that it ought to go without any discussion whatsoever and i want to circle back on one other thing and cite one sentence in the uh gol report that we received for this meeting that sentence was some concerns expressed over whether such right might be abused but who's felt that we can revisit this at a later date if we find that to be the case and i would suggest that today's discussion sort of circles around the fact that yes um we do know that there has been a case and uh so let's face up to it and for those reasons i'm going to vote no when we get to a vote tonight simply because i think that we've come up with a solution that doesn't solve a problem alyssa yeah unfortunately although i had worded it slightly differently when i come up with an alternate motion on just the two parts about interrupting versus not being recognized when obviously interrupting is in fact by its very nature meaning you weren't recognized right and so like how was anybody even supposed to follow that that stream of consciousness um the more we talk about this the more you know that is the thing debate's good for right is that i'm starting to see that maybe it's not as helpful as i thought it was when i first read it and that it you know the idea of what mandy joe said that i think makes a lot of sense that we've done in the roles partly because i was on the original rules group is you know when it's something that's a little bit tricky that it can be helpful to lay out the robert's rules again so that you don't have to go to the source document and again to make it more accessible to people but this is maybe balancing us up in a way to try and solve as we indicated through discussion here a different problem i do also cannot stop saying enough that i cannot understand how counselors who say they want debate to take place before the question is called and potentially want to create a rule around that when the questions called in a two-thirds vote has to be taken our counselors who at the exact same time are comfortable with invoking the charter air quotes constitutional right of preventing any debate whatsoever without any vote by your colleagues so it's called the nuclear option for a reason it's just because it's in the charter doesn't mean i should use it every week because i don't want my colleagues to be able to talk about anything for as long as i can possibly postpone it i appreciate what was said about how do you know if you really want to call the question if you haven't had any debate but that maybe is more the question we're trying to answer that and the how many actions can you do once you're called on which was something that our town moderator was very strict about it seems like we've developed those two questions separately as opposed to answering the questions that this particular motion seems to try and do so i guess i'll end up voting against this one george you have your hand up yeah i want to just come back one last time um i agree with kathy that this has not been a problem um this has been actually until a few minutes ago the present speaker this has been a body that that does not speak out of turn and does not interrupt each other um so i don't think this was an attempt to address a problem that that we all felt was was was pressing it was simply an attempt to clarify as as manny points out to use the rules just to educate ourselves on some very specific instances where something is permitted and where it isn't so the purpose here wasn't to address a problem that we felt was was pressing but rather just to educate ourselves um in this specific area and i think that what's proposed here does do that um so i i would still urge people to vote yes i don't think that this uh does anything um that is harmful um but i agree with kathy that that's not been an issue so you i guess you could say well then just don't do anything about it um but the the issue of the charter right to postpone that's a discussion you could send it back to gol i suppose um but i think the issue that andy's raising a number of you seem to be sympathetic to is proposing a new rule and uh so uh you could send that to gol and we could mull it over and come back with something um i would be opposed to it but that that i'm just one person so it sounds like i'm hearing that some of you would like that for gol to look at proposing a rule to that effect regarding a postponing or calling the question um but i still think that what we have here is perfectly fine um and just clarifies some things it doesn't create confusion and so i hope you will still vote yes for it um but perhaps have gol look at this issue of calling the question are there any other questions at this time challenging yeah i have i i am for more clarifications always and duplicating what's in the robert's rules because i don't remember i haven't memorized them yet so this is always helpful but i would like to bring in or send it back to gol the additional question that's been raised because about the calling the previous question because i do believe even though there's a super majority involved but i i think we as a council want to hear people who have a different point of view even if they're in a super minority so i yeah that yeah is it and can someone explain why we have i mean i understand that the context when it was done was for time but then it's suggesting that one person's decision or the super majority's decision that time is of essence is greater than a counselor's questions or concerns about it so yeah it's just without yeah i would want that to go back to gol for as a something to be brought back to us yeah so one thing we haven't talked about is the president or we have talked about the president's role in keeping an orderly meeting so the president has the right to declare things to be out of order so the one circumstance that we keep talking about you know i think we were all caught a little bit off guard there but that could have been declared to be out of order by the president for the purpose of an orderly meeting and then there's another process that if we don't agree with that and that's called the appeal so the president can say that's out of order bang and then there i don't know how exactly the appeal works never used it but then there was a process for the body to say they don't like the way that the president or the chair is running the meeting so um i having never actually used the appeal i've seen it on tv i think but that's something else that i think that we should really trust the chair to keep the flow of the meeting going and to allow i'm sorry the president to keep the flow of the meaning going and for the president to rule things to be out of order when she thinks that there hasn't been any debate yet or when there should be so but there is a motion on the floor and the motion is the one you see before you um that's under the category of tonight's proposed change um and we dorothy you have your hand up i just want to comment to what steve said it makes sense but what again i'm talking about not wanting to be a counselor who is thinking about what i want to say in my points and has to have part of my brain thinking about the tricks and ins and outs of robert rules in the same way the president running the meeting has so many things going on and yes i understand could have done what you said but that was another split second decision so what i'm really saying is i think i'd like a kinder gentler meeting where we don't have to be constantly alert on two tracks uh it's enough keeping our own thoughts straight uh then to have to also do that so um i agree that that is something the president can do but unless there's have somebody standing at their shoulder running one thing and running the screen at the same time it's it's too much it's just too much we're putting too much of a burden on on all of ourselves so that's all i want to say any other discussion at this time right um then i think we'll move to vote on the question and um the question before us is the following to amend our rules of procedure um town council rules are procedure 6.3 point d by striking everything after the phrase point of order and replacing it with a phrase or to raise a question and to insert a new section that says counselors shall not speak without recognition except as in subsection d above do you doubt the presence of a quorum no i'm sorry some section the above or to doubt the presence of a forum or to call the previous question or to assert the charter right to postpone okay and we begin with uh dumont no um griezmar is going to abstain anarchy yes dorothy pam no ross i yes no i think you said trevor no no warts i galileon yes melissa brewer no pat de angelis hi six in favor six six six opposed one abstention so it's a no um i'm going george if the council is divided um i i don't you know then we should probably just let it go and focus more on what seems to be an issue for a number of my colleagues related to uh calling the question which i as i said i'd be happy to have gol look at and come back with some kind of proposal but it seems like we're divided and so i think my suggestion to you if i may is that we just let it go we don't you know this has not been a problem this effort was simply an effort to clarify something i think it does do that but a number of you don't agree or for whatever reason so i think we can just let this go in and uh let gol focus on on the issue of calling the question and see if we can make some headway there i would like the um clerk of the council to tell me then what is the rule that we are working on the next thing on the agenda is six point three we do not move on 6.3 g what is the rule that we are operating under the current 6.3 d as in the rules of procedure so the motion failed and then the next thing on the agenda is i know that okay i'll clarify that later okay um then i'm going to go to the next question the previous question i'm sorry and it's to amend town council rules of procedure 6.3 point f by changing the numeral three to the numeral two six point three point e i'm sorry uh e it's wrong in the motion sheet e there's two in the motion sheet one is if we change if that previous motion passed and one if it failed thank you so counselors may speak thanks for that explanation athena um counselors may speak upon a matter for no more than two minutes at a time except when introducing a or presenting a measure a counselor may yield all are part of this time to another counselor darcy yeah um i i oppose limiting the speaking time to two minutes um i think that um i don't know why at this meeting we're not um using the timer i think that enforcing the three-minute rule would actually do what we would like to have done which is shorten our meetings because some people tonight muted no that's fine thank you um now that athena is not using the screen to show something she can use the timer it's when okay all right i'm sorry um so uh as alissa mentioned in our last uh discussion of this the open meeting law prevents us from discussing issues between meetings so we really need the time to get our points across and three minutes is not that long that's standard um i think that it would really be crimping our ability to have a full and fair process to limit us to less than three minutes and it's also um i feel extremely important to make sure that all all voices are heard to the extent that they need to be kathy um i'm where dorsey is on this and let me just um say that three minutes isn't very long and when we're talking about something fairly minor most people are speaking very quick quickly and short if it's a substantive um we're dealing with a complex issue and you've read all the material before you came in and you have a well-orchestrated thing you want to say you can't tell everyone what you're going to say in advance because of the public meeting law you know said the only way you can do it is in three minutes and then what um lynn let me do on one ex you know if i have a two-page thing that goes further than my three minutes during the time i'm speaking i say here's a two-page thing that you might want to read later that will tell you more about the way i'm thinking but that's the whole purpose of debate to me um if you're seeing something that is a major change in the way we're doing business and you have an alternative idea um so it's not just you're against it but you want to come up with something different three minutes is very short and even if you can come back so you know we're in in effect sometimes giving testimony so i i'm just going to end with that because i've been on the clock in other major issues and had to be short with little timers going off so i could time my statement but two is too short and and three is probably just about right on a complex issue and we should all speak short if it's just to say i agree or i don't agree we don't all have to speak in paragraphs and i rarely speak even in full sentences so i try to be short thank you mandy joe i don't believe the motion was made so i'm going to move to amend town council rule procedure 6.3 e by changing the numeral 3 to the numeral 2. my second is your second you're trying seconds thank you mandy jeff did you have a comment not right now okay steve schreiber three minutes let's keep it to three minutes um but the part that bugs me is yielding the time because and i know that that's not part identified here to be scratched out so i looked at roberts roberts doesn't generally allow yielding time and it feels yucky right so it feels yucky that we're kind of randomly selected by when we have our hands up and that our you know counselors might band together which um and agree that somebody's gonna speak for 30 minutes you know like 10 counselors well they have to be less than poor that six counselors agree that somebody else is going to speak for 18 minutes and that would have to be orchestrated so that the president you know even chooses those that person in time so why don't we just say you get to speak for three minutes there's no such thing as yielding time and because i could i could just go ahead and yield my time to the next speaker whoever that randomly selected person is thank you evan yeah i i am often someone who has firm and hard opinions on things as you all know um and this has not been one of those issues i've really gone back and forth on it um because truly i'm not sure two versus three minutes matters all that much um where i did sort of land as i started thinking about how i often speak in these meetings and i was thinking about the fact that i am someone um who often comes to some meetings with a big list of questions and often when i have my moment to speak i will give all of my questions at once um and i thought about whether that would change if i had less time perhaps instead of giving all of my questions at once i'd give my top two questions and then let someone else speak and then raise my hand again and speak later with some of my other questions and i started to wonder what what is the actual better way to run debate to give all of my ten questions at once or maybe to offer one or two and then let someone else speak um and i and i sort of came down on the ladder of those two i think that um if you are someone who isn't too quick to get your hand up and you're lighter down the line and everyone uses their full three minutes to ask all of their questions and then of course someone else is responding especially during presentations and that can take up a lot of time you might be sitting waiting for quite a bit of time to actually get your chance to speak just because you weren't the first one or second one or third one to get their hand up whereas if we limit how much someone can ask questions they might limit their questions they're going to ask in that moment i would be completely against this if it said you have two minutes to speak and that is your only time to speak but this doesn't limit that you can speak as many times as you want it just says keep it short when you do um and so i think i'm going to end up supporting this um as i watch myself approach two minutes um because i think it would allow it'll force us to pare down what we're going to say in each two minute period but if we have more to say we can always raise our hand again but i think it actually keeps the conversation moving from person to person faster which will actually produce potentially a better debate or maybe it won't um i'm not really sure i'm not really sure that this is the thing that our debates really need to change to make better debates but i'm willing to try it out and so i am going to vote um in support did you say my name yes okay yeah i was uh gonna say that for people for whom english is a second language it does take a little bit longer to think and i tend to even though i'm very fluent i still find myself needing more time to and even though i write down if i have a presentation and a point so i do try to write them down so i can be faster but i think for people it's english a second we do need two minutes more than two minutes and i think uh speaking to evans we could address that by putting another rule which is that you can't ask more than two questions or make it like three questions and so we could address that that way but still give people a chance to be able to articulate uh yeah i'm gonna build a little bit on what evan was saying but hopefully shorter there's a rhythm to debate and uh debate goes back and forth and there's no limit on the number of times that you can raise a hand uh limiting us to two minutes facilitates a rhythm and a facility facilitates interaction between counselors and it really gives us the ability to respond i think i do agree with i think it was steve and if i'm wrong you can correct me um i don't think we should be yielding time um at particularly at two minutes uh because again that's that's kind of an interruption of who's had their hand up when it's very hard to wait in line and i really wanna i think we have poor debates many times because we're hammering a position instead of listening or responding and so i'd like to see a better rhythm and a better commitment people have different speaking styles some people speak slower than others as shaolin said second language learners need more time to clarify their thought some people come to a meeting without having prepared a paper a paragraph they come to listen and as they're speaking they're thinking and formulating their thoughts at that very moment we have to remember that we're setting rules now not for us we know we know each other now we're setting them for the next which we said we hope is a more diverse representative council so we have to think about that and i think we should keep it at three minutes most of us do not speak up to three minutes thank you mindy joe so i'm going to build on what evan said there are 13 of us if in a very weighty debate or a weighty issue as cathy referenced in terms of maybe needing the three minutes you are the 13th person to raise your hand and in the middle of those 13 there were a lot of questions actually answered or interruptions or a presenter um responding to something as we sometimes let it might take you it would take you a minimum of 39 minutes 36 minutes to be able to get to speak at all and it might be closer to 45 or 50. and by that point some people might have already called a question i mean this is this is the thing if we want to have meetings that have good debate but also allow everyone to if you're that 13th person and 35 minutes of speaking has already happened yours points you might feel like you don't even have to say anything anymore because everyone else has and then you've lost your voice completely i think it's better for debate for people to speak shorter and more often and that is why i support the two minutes george it's just a reminder that this was motivated uh solely by desire to try and deal with the fact that our meetings do tend to go on so that that's the purpose here and as was mentioned in the report you can speak as many times as you like so there's no desire here to to limit debate or keep people from speaking but it's just to try and move things along um the third point would be that you know i think we should try this as an experiment and just see how it goes um it's it's if we find that it's a problem we can go back um so i would urge us to keep to accept the change to two minutes i'm just throw this out here and then shut up i would not be opposed to amending this to drop the last sentence i think steve makes a good point it seems to have been echoed by a number of others this idea of yielding time i'm not quite sure why it's in there maybe someone can speak to that but i would be perfectly comfortable with dropping that last sentence but i do think we should try the two minutes and just see how it goes um darcy i have you spoken yet on this issue you have okay then i am going to go to sarah so i guess i would like to say that having been in town government for a while when i first came in all committees ran on robert's rules and so did town meeting and i think for someone like me who once you get me started talking i'll keep talking but sometimes i i hang back a little bit having structure i think really helps and i think having structure also adds a lot of civility um into meetings i think that a lot of people think that formality in a meeting makes things stiffer and for me i think it just reminds you that you actually are in a meeting and that you are part of a say a team and it it it's a reminder to stay civil and it i think it does actually lead to a more constructive civil conversation and the two minutes for me i think is helpful because two minutes is actually a pretty long time and i think that people can get out what they want and i think three minutes or more sometimes leads to grandstanding darcy and steve both of you have spoken already correct i'm going to go to darcy yeah i i just um uh george said that um the the motivating force behind this is to you know shorten our meetings uh be more efficient and so on but we we are also at the same time saying that we have the ability to speak twice or more so i guess i don't understand how this will help if people are are speaking more than once and i mean the other issue is calling the question um will we have the ability to speak twice or will someone call the question um and you know will we be able to get our points across um if someone calls the question you've not spoken on this one wait did you say i can speak i didn't hear that yes you have so let me go to steve schreiber okay yeah yeah so um i'm convinced now that two minutes is probably a good idea and i think that again two minutes ish i don't know if we can put the issue i think it's particularly important in the lightning round like in the first round like in other words so give everyone a chance to say their most important point on a particular issue so one thing that i've learned from what is it two and a half years on the council the five point you know sort of opening statements may not be the effective you know tool for the debate but i think the most important point on a counselor's list getting that out there hearing what everybody else says and then going down your list is probably a more effective way of debating so i think council ryan said that the two minutes and then get revealed in the time i would completely support something like that colony so um i i want to emphasize that we're not someone else mentioned this is not just about the people now but it really does signal to people with a second language that you need to be really fast and you need to be fluent to be able to communicate and it's it's not a good idea at all at all however that being said i appreciate what steve said that if the rule was indeed what mandy joe was saying that if you're taking three and then it takes the last person you know half an hour one hour later so can we do something which is like okay the first round is your initial opening statement which is two minutes or something or two questions or something to put certain boundaries around that but but when people are trying to articulate later on their argument they should be given and it really really does signal that we want people who are really fluent who can be really fast fast thinkers and and that's not me i'm neither of this is not my first language and i'm not a fast thinker so i feel like i'm actually being told to shut up and there many people and and i know you all don't mean that but it comes across that way for people who it's very challenging to be in this role and this is just putting another barrier so finding a solution which is not an either or to make sure that both things happen that we have that spirit of debate and at the same time i guess my treat was over okay um i'm gonna take my opportunity as a counselor when we started uh to convene again in january um we actually for the first time instituted the clock and we went to three minutes and i think it's helped enormously um and at the same time i also tried something just last two week two meetings ago when we discussed the library and i said you know ask your top two most important questions and it gave a chance for other people to get their questions in faster i i voted initially for the two i never thought about it limiting debate and i never thought about it with regard to a second language speaker um and i am concerned about that but i wanted to share those that perspective of the fact than trying something new and it includes the clock and i feel like it's helped a lot evan you have your hand up yeah i guess this was uh there seems to be some interest in removing the um second sentence and i guess i was wondering since the motion is actually about changing that numeral if it was possible to amend the motion to also remove that that section even though that wasn't actually discussed by gol that would be correct so there is motion on the floor and you would like to make an amendment to the motion because the motion basically is to only change this in that section and i'm asking i'm asking if it would be in order to amend the motion to amend the rule further beyond what the emotion is looking at unless somebody tells me that it is out of order i am going to say it's in order okay then i will move uh to amend the motion to also strike from rule 6.3 e the sentence a counselor may yield all or part of this time to another counselor second thank you okay are there any other comments on the particular motion amendment to the motion okay so then we're going to move to the emit vote on the amendment only the amendment is again evan or actually athena would you read the motion to amend the motion to strike from rule 6.3 e council i'm sorry a counselor may yield all or part of this time to another counselor that is what we're voting on we're not voting on the two verses free right any further questions okay then i'm going to begin this vote and i believe i go first and i agree with that yes yes yes um i'm confused whether we're doing one motion or two motions um so i'm lost we're voting on the amendment the amendment is to strike the section that talks about accounts are yielding their time we are not voting on the two versus three that will come next um yes evan ross yes george ryan yes heather shane can i just ask if we vote yes on this and we live with three minutes do we just change we will we have changed the wording so we we're getting this out no matter what mandy is saying no no this amends the previous motion so the previous motion is to amend town council rules of procedure 6.3 e by changing the numeral three to the numeral two if this passes then it would also say and to amend the motion to strike from rule six point three e a counselor may yield all apart and so on so if this passes and then the next motion fails then this part stays in right and we would have to bring this back as a separate fight i'm just going to vote no then um because i'd rather yeah i'll vote no uh steve yes andy yes sarah yes melanie yes alyssa yes pat yes darcy no okay so it's 11 in favor to oppose no abstentions and no absence so we're going to now go to the original motion getting rid of yielding time now we're in the original motion that was dorothy dorothy say say again do you want me to vote or to mute myself i want you to mute that's what i want you to do thank you athena would you please read the motion we are now voting on it is to amend town council rules of procedure 6.3 e by changing the numeral three to the numeral two and to strike from rule 6.3 e a counselor may yield all or part of this time to another counselor okay is there any question from the council george i think athena's answered this and i apologize to her but i still am a little bit unclear it would seem that if this were to fail um if we if the two minutes were not accepted um that would also lead to the failure of the amended the drop of that sentence that last second sentence but right it would just stay this stay the way it is the whole thing would stay the way it is right so it still allowed for the yield would still be in it if it fails right okay that's what that's what dm i understand i moved to divide the question thank you i was gonna ask if somebody would like between the two but with the question divided as the two to the changing the three to two is one portion of the question and the deletion of the sentence is the other portion of the question is there a second i second ryan second all right so we have a motion on the floor now to divide the question is there any further at all we're voting on is to divide the question we're not voting on the contents of the question just to divide okay uh mandy joe yes dorothy pam yes evan ross yes yes kathy shane yes steve schreiber yes andy steinberg yes there are schwartz yes sarah was that a yes yep that's a yes thank you fellaini yes melissa brewer hi pat deangelis hi darcy dumont yes and lynn griesmerz and i so it we have moved to divide the question and so that means that if no matter which way the vote goes on the two versus three minutes the s thing that we have already voted on which was to s that we have to vote again on that in there two remaining votes thank you um all right let's do the one where we're striking let's go back to the motion [Music] where we are striking the thing about yielding so please read the motion and this would amend town council rules of procedure rule 6.3 e by removing a counselor may yield all or part of this time to another counselor okay that's a motion is who wants to make the motion do we have to we remake the motion no it's on the floor and it just needs a vote all right any further questions on what we're voting on thank you um let me start with dorothy pam i vote yes to eliminating the yield thank you evan yes george ryan yes kathy shane yes eve schreiber yes andy steinberg yes sarah schwartz aye melanie yes alyssa hi pat hi darcy no reesemer is an i and hannike hi so the vote is 12 in favor one of in opposition no abstentions no absence right so that takes care of that one so now we're going to go to the other part of this and that is and that motion's already been made and seconded yes yes thank you um is there any further debate or discussion about the issue of the three versus two minutes challenging is there an option to to change the motion to achieve the goals that we want of hearing everyone and keeping the debate momentum going and making it accessible to people where english is a second language and that would be like you suggested where we you know have other criteria that you know the first round is stating two questions or something but then in the future rounds they're allowed to have a little more space i'm more than glad to hear other people's opinion on that i frankly think it's starting to dictate what people should address or not address in the first round gets into being much more detailed than we want to be i think it's a stunning thing it's not a rule okay then any other comments or questions yes evan i don't actually know the answer to this so this is an actual question does someone have the ability to request more time from the chair to say i'd like to request an additional minute for my statement or something like that is that is that an option for a person i literally just don't know the answer to that i want to make sure you understand it civility of course if there's no civility no dorothy you're unmuted sorry sorry um evan i know that that was a rule that happened in town meeting i do we have such a rule i don't think so um steve a darth actually dorothy you have your hand up i just want a clear statement of the motion before we vote that's all thank you did you have something you wanted to say okay all right the clear statement of the motion is as follows athena please it's to amend town council rules of procedure 6.3 e by changing the numeral three to the numeral two okay is there any further question dorothy you still have your hand up darcy yeah i guess i just want um an assurance that um if this reduced amount of speaking time gets voted in that we do have the ability to speak further later you always have the ability to come back a second time a third time a fourth time it's always that unless the question is called that's right so we don't we don't actually at this point we do not have a provision in our rules that allows for the extension of time challenge now mandy joe to answer darcy's question there is never a guarantee that any one counselor has the ability to speak because as we have seen a motion for the previous question can be made at any point in time and if it passes by two-thirds debate is over and so no presiding officer can say every counselor will be given even a first chance to speak um under robert's rules or any rule that we've so far adopted thank you for that being so clear on that one mandy jones i'm gonna vote no and and at the same time encourage everyone to just self-monitor themselves and keep the momentum going and and not make it harder and every it might seem like a small thing to you all but i think everything we do and say sends a signal and a message to people so i would really encourage you to keep it to three and be very uh aware of the time we are using and not go into the long you know long whatever speeches okay is there any other comment at this time darcy yeah i'm sorry um i guess i would just um encourage us to uh experiment with the keeping time as we have been doing and having success and just see how that goes um to limit you know the amount of time in our meetings because we just started doing that so why don't we just do that okay any further discussion at this time and i'm going to begin evan ross hi george ryan yes kathy shane no steve schreiber hi andy steinberg no schwartz i fellaini balmoon no melissa brewer no pat deangelis hi darcy dumont no then greasemer is a no mandy johannake hi dorothy pam no six in favor uh seven opposed and no abstentions that's what i have no absence okay so it's six seven zero zero and so it fails and stays at three minutes all right um we are going to take a quick break 10 minutes and we're going to come back and we are going to then proceed dorothy do you still have your hand up for a reason just wanted to say i do understand the motives behind the work on the committee and that um which it's not because we're not not not honoring their work but just a difference of opinion that's all thank you i need further discussion okay please be please mute and also take your picture down put your picture back up when you return i'm here darcy devon here and grace morris here hanniki thank you uh dorothy pam yes evan ross here jordan i'm here kathy shane yes here steve schreiber hi andy sarah steinberg here great thank you we have no committee appointments tonight i mean no um appointments tonight we're going on to the committee and liaison reports uh crc mandy john um it's written in a report uh we're still working on housing tomorrow we will get um a presentation by the planning department on the bl proposals and on the adu proposals at minimum i believe there are going to be three other proposals potentially presented the material that we have received so far from the planning department is in the packet right now it amounts to at least seven documents including presentations if people are interested and as i get more i will obviously get it into the packets so that you can find that information there okay thank you have you discussed with the town i'm looking at paul here on the new um website called engage amherst having something on zoning we have briefly mentioned it um we have not gone into extensive discussions yet because we haven't had actual proposals to put on okay thank you um is there any question from mindy joe elementary school building committee kathy anything new uh no it's actually in paul's report we did um complete a draft request from services and sent it to the uh building authority they have to approve it so if we get rapid approval we will be going out um and advertising so thank you finance committee andy you're not muted you need on mute andy so i have something to tell my fellow counselors about zoom which is that the space bar doesn't always work depending upon where you are in the program and my apologies um you have the written report so that i'm not going to repeat what's in the written report there's one piece that i wanted to just say a little bit more clearly and that has to do with the community preservation act proposals we were looking at them from a financial perspective and so the as reported in the [Music] in the written report um we concluded that financially that they were sound proposals and um that they were well thought out we were they were well thought out by the committee from a financial perspective there were police there are policy issues that may be involved in cpa proposals but that's not within the realm of our exploration because it was not the charge to the committee and uh i think that that's uh the other uh the only other thing i'd say is of course that the next meeting we will start a more intensive discussion of the library financial questions and we have reserved an extra meeting for the 30th of the month in case we don't complete the work at this next meeting on the 16th so that's the report are there questions um g-o-l george oh i'm sorry brewer you have your hand up i didn't see it thank you this is the part of the meeting where i get to say i'm lost as opposed to a different counselor saying that earlier so we had three financial orders in our packet explain please they they are for next time that was what i thought but i just wanted to make sure that there wasn't gonna be it's not like they're planning to change or something it's just that you're prepping us ahead of time they are for next time but they were referred to in the existing finance committee report so we felt they needed to be in the document because they were referred to okay um any other questions thank you uh gol uh george thank you lynn um i have nothing to add to the joa report it's it's in the report thank you jcpc kathy um jcpc's meeting every week um and for those who are interested this thursday will be schools recreation and conservation and if you want to see the list for everything sean has put up all the departments um there is a way to see that as well so we did dpw last week um and fire and police so you can see it this the schedule has the packets in it so you can actually see if you're interested all the proposals john has been putting all of them up in advance of the meeting let me just clarify for the public that jcpc looks at capital and so when they say they've been talking to those departments it's in regard to capital needs it is not the operating budget okay thank you for that lynn and it is it's not just capital but we're saying what's this year and we're getting a bird's-eye view of next year in the next five years so the discussion of what we're spending on vehicles on buildings is all in this document great thank you uh tso darcy yeah tso is going to have a second look at the stormwater bylaws on march 11th at our march 11th meeting as well as finalizing our plans for our two public forums on the pomeroy intersection project flyers are going to be available for for the public for counselors to send out to their networks hopefully um and as mentioned earlier the two forums are at 6 00 pm so the second hour of our march 25th meeting and at 2 p.m on saturday march 27th and during the first hour of our march 25th meeting uh we're going to be hearing from the town about criteria it's developing uh for a town-wide residential parking plan um so that that's going to be very interesting and that that is timed so that you will complete in time for jcpc seven yes we'll be done by seven all right um are there any liaison reports okay then we're going to go to the approval of the minutes and so the motion is to adopt the following tone council meeting minutes as presented february 22 2021 regular town council meeting minutes is there a second we need a second and then we can amend okay got it did you get that athena yes it was mandy thank you okay kathy you have amendments okay and i do apologize because i should have read it earlier and i could have just send it in a minor edits um um on one small thing i don't know whether we we wouldn't normally do it but i wanted the minutes to reflect that on the library discussion the first hour of the time we spent was a library presentation so it you know it it's it's a you can see where it starts and where it ends but it wasn't just the counselors adding questions so that's one edit and then the second um is we have a dorothy pam and a bob pam both participating in the meeting and i think the second time we say pam it's robert speaking and another time it's dorothy speaking so the simple way to clarify that is when it's robert speaking say robert pam so i think no no i don't think dorothy said that i think bob sent it it just says pam said it and pam said it so it i can point it out to athena it's it's just in one place and if we vote robert then it becomes clear so that those are the only two comments does anybody feel we need to have this as an actual amendment or is it just a friendly addition okay then i think we can go ahead and pass the minutes as they're now going to be amended yes all right um george ryan sorry yes shane yes steve schreiber yes andy steinberg yes sarah schwartz hi charlie paul milne yes melissa abstain pat hi darcy yes christmas and i hannicky hi pam yes kevin ross hi i meant the dorothy pam by the way just all right uh it passes 12 0 with one abstention no absence all right uh we're now going on to the town manager's report thank you um so covet update we have you know we all had a um increase in cases primarily revolving around the university those cases have dropped down but not as markedly as we had hoped and we're continuing to monitor that well we meet weekly with the leadership from the university but also including the state epidemiologists people from the tracing collaborative and others from the department of public health and it's very useful to have all those folks along with our state rep and state senator actually useful to have those folks there because it's good to have the outside eyes looking at the numbers as we are looking at them they have a different view because they're able to see the entire area we look mainly at amherst and the impact on the town of amherst our numbers continue to be higher than they have been in the past so we're continuing to monitor that almost all of our cases are in the 18 to 24 year old range so again we are trying to manage that process and it's becoming more and more difficult as the weather starts to warm up people tend to want to gather outside there was a major gathering last weekend and the university has seen his has addressed this very aggressively and um we're hoping that we see real consequences going forward the um the see so so that leads us to the um march 17th which is a typical week area time of year that the universe that students tend to gather this will be different this year i think i talked about this before we will be monitoring daily especially on weekends with our trying to maintain gatherings at this at the smaller level trying to be in close communication with the university because if students are violating their agreement with university the university would like to know about that we respond to noise complaints and um and we're getting we haven't received a lot of them but there was again one large one last weekend in terms of vaccination testing continues at the university anybody in the community can go down get a test for free it's very quick very easy it's reassuring if you haven't been vaccinated yet to continue to get that test vaccination clinics has been frustrating we are now set up at the bank center to provide vaccinations we're focusing on second shots which is our top priority right now um while we have requested um over a thousand doses we're getting about 25 of those doses every week and that that barely covers up covers our ability to give second doses for this week we hope to open up next week to provide additional doses um we've been told you know we're so we're sort of looking forward to seeing the johnson johnson vaccine come through but the state has been told that they were getting about 50 000 for the month of march which is a pittance and um and not to expect any until april on the other hand the the using a different pipeline cvs using the pharmacy program the federal government is is putting a lot of um doses of the vaccine into pharmacies so a lot of our students a lot of our teachers have been actually vaccinated i've heard up 75-100 have gotten vaccinated already through the cbs program which is very exciting for us and they're using the johnson and johnson which is a one shot vaccine that's anecdotal information i don't have a head count because we don't get that count but it's very that's very good we've also had a program where our health department teamed up with our fire department and paramedics to go to visit homebound um folks to give make sure that they're able to access the vaccine as well and developing programs to get into more vulnerable neighborhoods to be where people are so they can have access to the vaccine access is key there's there's a lot of barriers to for certain communities to getting the vaccine but access we want to take away that one that one barrier um so that's sort of where we are on the vaccination it's um really important for us talking to some business owners they're starting to feel some relief because people are feeling once they get the vaccine they're more comfortable being out in public businesses are starting to pick up so we're excited about that happening um on outreach we continue to do the cup of joe we do the weekly community chat at noon on thursdays we're aligning those community chats with things that are happening in the town so this week on thursday we'll have chris breaststrok talking about zoning because that's sort of a hot topic right now that people are starting to talk about it's an opportunity for members of the public to just come in and ask questions we don't do presentations or anything like that we just give a brief talk and then open up the floor it's 30 minutes so it goes by quickly next week on the 18th we will ask um representatives from our police department to be there to talk about whatever's happening happening at that point in time with our spring activities the night before will have been st patrick's day so we'll want to hear from our members of our community if there are concerns if they're seeing things and communicate to them how we respond to things the week after that march 25th will be pomeroy village week that night will be a public forum held by the tso committee and then that saturday will be another opportunity for people to weigh in on on the pomeroy village and we really want to hear about what people's concerns are about that intersection specifically you know 1.5 million doesn't go as far as you'd hope it would um but we do want to address many of the key features of the intersection and we're it's not just a sort of uh you know choose a or b we really want to understand what are your your major concerns and along those lines that's as darcy said will be the tsl committee will be looking at the community engagement plan for that um along the same lines i think we are building out our engage amherst website where you can we're trying to gather things uh on each project because we have so many projects in the works right now it's really kind of amazing and so this will help the residents to connect with where the information is and put it all in one place because sometimes it's hard to find you know you say what what is this a public works project it's a planning department project we don't know so we're organizing it by project so right now we have the north american library up there um you know forget the other ones but we're building them out and then one of the key features oh we have the four capital projects or the financing of the four capital projects on there and one of the key features of it is that we show you who's listening so we identify the staff person who's responsible for that so it says so if you make a comment that goes to the staff person who's responsible and they will respond back in a sort of rolling question and answer system um grants the town has just i just credit to our staff they've been incredible about getting grants we were so happy to get the 192 000 grant for the walkway improvements around the bank's community center making the evening look santa center more accessible and more clear on how to get there um having a path for people from clark house to get up to the center of town and just making road you know that area especially since we've been spending a lot of time down there because that's where the vaccination site you really start to see where all the crumbling infrastructure is so this grant it's a lot of money but we hope to really make some improvements there we're very optimistic about getting a second grant that will be in the same range price range but that nothing has been announced on that but that's another building on an existing grant that we had previously so we're excited about that we have a small grant with the business improvement district to uh have it requires you to hire a consultant which is the business improvement just you get assigned a consultant and this is a person who will come in and help us scope out ways that we can bring back our businesses after the pandemic and we received a cyber security grant from the state where we will train every employee and they it's a very uh sophisticated online training but also there are some test phishing attempts they send out emails to people and see if you've gotta if you take the bait and then they and it's an educational thing um and you don't know when they're gonna do it sort of like secret shopper or something like that um so i talked a little bit about the march 17 stuff the budget we're spending a ton time on the budget meeting individually with every department as we start to build out our budget we're still sort of in a deficit mode in terms of the town budget that we have to work through but we are we'll get there we'll figure out how we can make everything work we also continue to refine our numbers in terms of where the budget is for the entire uh town and as we get more information like there's a new commitment on motor vehicle that gives us a firmer number on that we have updates on our new growth we have firmer numbers on that so all that information will be presented and discussed with finance committee tomorrow and as you know as usual we start conservatively then we're able to as we are more certain about revenue we can build that into our budget model and that will be good news for us tomorrow i think um and then just on making a concerted effort to get more and more material on our website so people have access to it people have lots of information lots of questions and we try to provide them with all the information they can um so that's sort of the things if anything anybody wants to ask i'm here yes dorothy i think tomorrow is cnrc and that finances next week right okay i bet thank you kind of flipped a little bit uh we have more questions pat uh yes um i wanted to to uh thank you for uh getting together or the homeless advisory committee and i'd like to um know if there's a timeline about setting that committee up and appointing that committee yeah that's one thing hang on one second thank you paul uh the other thing is i'm very glad the civil war plaques are going to make it to the bang center i have a question they used to hang in town hall is that accurate why can't they be hung there again so my understanding is that they're incredibly heavy and they can't go back into town hall so um why why because they're too heavy i don't know i mean it's a question we can ask you know that was a decision that was a observation made we can ask the building commissioner about that that would be the easiest solution be perfect location no um so so right now we will be relocating we have a special company that's coming in they'll relocate them uh and un unveil them in the bank's community center we'll have a conservationist come in and look at them and analyze their condition but i'll ask the building commissioner like can the walls support these things i've never seen them personally so i don't know how big or how happy they are because they were there before they must have been able to support them so it's a little confusing yeah i think they were in the basement previously and that's was not a very good location for them they weren't very visible because it's only where staff goes and i think they were sort of damaged because they're on the walls of the basement that's what i'm told but you put them in the town room or in the hallway someplace that'd be great andy joe pat were you finished with your questions yes andy joe there's two questions um the first one is it looked like on your dpw and fire station sections um that there's a lot going on right now and there was no mention of a building committee for any of those will there be building committees and if so when will they be formed and are you planning on putting counsellors on them um and the second question relates to what's been happening at the federal government do you have any idea um if this bill makes it back through the house and then gets signed by the president um what will be able to use that funding for because it's there's supposed to be a lot coming to amherst i think masslive estimated it and somewhere in like the 7 million range um and how long we'll have to use it and what we can use it for and whether that will help bolster say operating budgets in fy 22 or even this year yeah so i'll do that first question first i don't know how much will come i don't know how we're going to be allowed to use it the rules continue to change even with the existing cares money things that were approved initially are not approved now and you know we've tried to put everything through we tried to buy an ambulance to the funds they said no but we're trying a different vehicle now seeing if they'll prove it um it would be significant if we could use it to plug some of the revenue gaps that we've had in our from the prior years because that's where most cities and towns have the need um so i think that that's we'll we'll know more about that um and for the yes we will have building committees probably one committee for both projects because it makes sense to utilize both because they're moving on parallel paths they'll be separate um consult you know designers for each of them i have not set up those those building committees yet um but you know we were just going through um the oh i just want to give you a snapshot i think the president wants a full report next at the next council meeting um for where we are and where we're moving forward but i think building committees help a lot and but have not concluded about who should be on it or anything like that i think asked one of my questions so i'll i'll send the other i had two related on engage amherst i i think that's actually a great innovation that's been set up and what i wondered is um how flexible it is to do something such as for the north commons that we didn't have the pictures this time if we could say here are two possible alternatives and can it handle like a survey monkey evan did it out in a newsletter but it's like do you like this one or this one better with a reason why give me you know give me a reason because i then if there was something like that i was planning on trying to do something up in district one but we didn't get it in time it you could direct people to here go take a look at the picture of it and um weigh in um on we're talking about parking spaces for the farmer's market but we've still got that lot um so so i just thinking can it be used that way is my question you know it's not just a question and answer but a little survey monkey built in where you can respond so that's number one and then number two on the north amorous library it's really exciting that it's moving along um do you have a if it goes through permitting smoothly you know when you had the planning board do you have a sense of when construction might start and when it might be done in terms of opening and that's followed up by the when the library was asked on saturday where might you be when you're close um the community room that we'd heard a couple times that they don't think they should have to clean um you know because it'll be a community room but they talked about it be a perfect place to relocate part of the library while the library is closed so i didn't know whether the timing is such that that would that would be a potential space but also just for our community when it might be done so i had the to not really related one is in using engagement or someone is northam yeah so so on the um north american library um you know i think um we the community the time frame for that is that we estimate about two to three months for permitting uh and so and then we get to construction documents um and when those construction documents are completed we've we've completed our funding uh tranche so we need to go back to the um donor and say are you ready to go to the next phase so we don't move from construction documents until so we will be in a position where we can apply for a building permit but we won't do that until we have uh funding secured to move forward if the if the anonymous donor says yes you've got we and we have a sense of what it's going to cost we go through bidding actually so we'll know what it's going to cost and if there's a green light then we'll do that we could get started this fall and uh maybe a year here a year from now we could have the building complete uh that's a that's hopeful you know as long as everything comes it comes to fruition um so secondly on well first off i want to apologize to the town council for us not being ready for the um town for the north common today it was totally my fault my responsibility to make sure it was ready and we weren't ready and i asked the president to take it off and you know i mean she was clear that you were not happy with not having the material in advance so um we will be ready in two weeks when it comes back to you um i think using the engage amherst is a great idea and it does have that function there widgets that you can put that you could pull pull into engage hammers and a polling mechanism is one of those widgets that you can put in um and putting i think two plans up there and saying which do you like and why is it this really good use of that tool and it actually we're always looking for things to pull people in is if it's a static page that you just go and read it's not very interesting for the north amherst library we have a little nine-minute video up there now that the architects did they they started walk you through so if you don't want to spend much time but if you have nine minutes you can hear and see pretty much the history of the of the north hammers library and um so we need to be we have to do that quickly though for the for the north common so alyssa i didn't think it was going to be my turn yet that space bar like andy says not always where you think it's going to be um the two things i was going to ask about one is a real is really good follow-up associated with what we were just talking about for engage amherst so i see the north amherst library project there but like that doesn't feel to me like something we need to be doing a huge amount of engagement around because like that's on its way it's moving along it's nice to keep people apprised of what's happening and so it's really useful from that standpoint i often think we have a press release problem rather than a communication problem but so that could be really useful for that but something like north ham like the the north common and also pomeroy coming up right because pomeroy is at a very different stage right north common is like there's two things to look at pomeroy is at a different stage but there's going to be a ton of people who can't participate in those conversations that particular week and so if we could figure out how to frame that and of course we could talk about that tso if you think um resources are available to add that to the engage amherst process so just i guess a a highlight before we get to tso later this week where maybe you were already planning to discuss that then the other thing is on a completely different note i realized that the town manager reports are a huge amount of work and i understand completely that you start from the base one week and then you cut things out and you add things to it but i was really alarmed to see that the question about the spending of the eighty thousand dollars that we set aside for equity in july is just gone from the report um it's not as in a there are other items in the report that are listed as you know no update you know this nothing's happening with this particular thing right now and particularly with capital projects that of a smaller nature and to have that just disappear from the report when we don't really have any way of carrying it concerns me a lot because as i've talked about at length at several meetings that i will try not to do now is that we never set up that 80 000 saying there was going to be one committee that was going to spend all that money we never envisioned that i'm thrilled that the community safety working group found a group to work with that they think will help them figure out their many many difficult challenging tasks and so i'm really excited that they got good responses for the bid but it's still not going to use up to 80 000. and so the idea it was an unusual thing to put the 80 000 aside in the first place but to later make an assumption that it's just 80 000 that's spent however it's spent um by the time i understand the you know safety working group given the importance of the overall issue that we were willing to set eighty thousand dollars aside for and that we need to understand what should be in the next budget right and does it need to be something specific in a particular area of the budget or does it again need to be kind of a broad lump sum that we need to figure out where to put i think is a really important conversation for the town council to have i think it's an important conversation for us to have that we were going to have on the 22nd it was listed on the agenda items that was published the day before we didn't have the agenda item we don't have it tonight i understand the question about the legal ramifications of anti-aid amendment etc and at the same time that's not stopping us from doing anything if kp law doesn't respond to us for another three months on that answer that's just more time that's ticked away when we haven't been able to discuss how anybody else in the community can engage in this so i hope we will strongly consider having this agenda item whether we've heard back from kp law or not um yeah i just wanted to acknowledge brianna's work for fish amherst this is like just so cutting edge and so incredible and i'm just so proud of our town staff here along with that could we get some clarity around counselors can use or how like what goes into it and you know like as we're doing the zoning so like how would that work would we if we have surveys and i mean you don't have to answer now but it would be good for us to have clarity like how in what ways can council use it like for example if evan had his survey is that still a separate thing or is that something we can post or so yeah just overall it's just cool that's a really good question i mean engagement the reason we focused on north america's library we always had thought of that as our first project and we were going to start and we built that as a very you know easy sort of confined project and we're going to work around work out the kinks on engagements and then all these other projects sort of jumped in and so we're like okay we have to do them all when we do an engagement page we need someone to adopt it we need a staff member to say get trained up who conceived of it who brought to our attention who said here's a way we can fund it through cares money um and so she's brilliant about bringing this tool to our to us so 100 credit goes to brianna for that um but we also need and so we need willing partners in our staff who say i'm going to take this on in addition so for the financing one john mangano is all over it he's very excited by it um or you know we have ben brieger who's a planner who's who's willing to take us on i think the perfect one is for the north common because it's logical the purpose of these things is to connect with people but also to collect information into the counselors make decisions so if they're things that you think this would be helpful to me as a counselor how about this i think you should shoot it to me and we'll try and put it on there because it really is a tool for it to help you as you're in your role as policymakers for the town so that would be um you know um you know be aware that you know what if we put in uh sort of questionnaires you get whoever shows up but it's not scientific or anything like that and yeah those things can work but it's you know just that a quick second question i didn't hear about the timeline for the homeless shelter task force yeah so we we actually had a meeting on that today and uh mary bethel golovkin is going to be the lead on that for the town um you know we're framed and you'll get more about this next next meeting we're framing it a little bit differently than finding a location as we talk about it more it's not just about finding a putting people in beds in a congregate setting we actually think that's that's the lowest thing that we can be doing we need to look at this in a more cohesive comprehensive way um engage with the people who are working in the area more directly listen to people um and you know we do have the short term thing of you know crates doors and where are they going to ghost in the fall so that's an important thing that's a high priority thing um but we also need to look at this um comprehensively in terms of our the services levels that we offer and what should the town's commitment be to this because that's a really important conversation we you know the town isn't you know we do devote a lot of we can talk about this for a long time but we devote a lot of services um through different departments but we don't say this this group or this funding is for this except uh through cdbg or something like that um so um we had a very um deep conversation about that today so and mary beth is working on a memo of sorts for the council to talk about next time thank you schreiber yeah so this is becoming an extended town manager's report but i would so in cage amherst um i just logged in and was able to look and saw the survey on north hamer's library will you use it will you not use it so these are great questions you know are you excited about it i would really offer maybe a great deal of caution of using it for some of the things that have been described and even frankly the one that's often cited the survey monkey for the north common a or b so serving non-scientific surveys no matter how they're delivered on engage amherst or in paper or whatever are you know if they're not scientifically valid they're going to provide really skewed results and those skewed results may send a direction on whatever it is and and i guess what i'm saying is in the end we're paula you know we're we're elected officials and we are elected to make difficult decisions so we're not basing it on surveys per se we're trying to get the pulse of the community for sure but i'd be very cautious of using you know tools even like engage amherst as a substitute for getting the pulse and the other ways that we're used to so from you know from um walking on the street back in the days when we could walk on the street to talk to people or you know our district meetings or whatever so it seems like uh we live in the electronic age we're used to being surveyed about everything some of the issues we're dealing with particularly zoning are really complicated issues so a question do you want footnote m or not footnote m would not give you any useful information so there are other ways of getting useful information like that well i'm going to also weigh in on this particular issue on two fronts one is first of all steve thank you the researcher and you shows up the researcher and me shows up i'm very concerned about a survey on a website that gets people driven to it and is not scientific and um it and yet i i totally and completely value the collection of public opinion and want to make sure that if we do that we're looking at it from all the public opinion that we receive from public forums to emails to other kind to district meetings to serve it but i really caution us about just throwing up any survey up there and then suggesting that somehow or another this is the public's will the second thing is that i do think that you you want to be careful and clarify the actual who gets to use this and for what because um i'm i could see an individual counselor perhaps wanting to use it but i don't think that's what it's intended for and so um i think we have to have some level of you know protocol that basically says this is what it's for and this is not what it's for um so kathy you had your hand up yeah i i i didn't want to i totally agree with what you said steve and lindsey i didn't want but like this is a way to get a scientific survey out it's just if you go on our website normally and you want to see what are they talking about you know what are they looking at this is the first tool i've seen like the north amherst library you can see the architectural drawings there it would be hard to find them otherwise you know like what so i i think the imagery um you know and certainly gathering information that way is one way you might well get an article in the amherst bulletin that say oh here are these two pictures of things that the town is thinking about and we might get input from another it's just usually hard to find it so you have to say oh go to the packet click on this you know it's not posted so that's what i like that this has done is it's you can find something if if someone tells you it's there you can find it but you can really find it without being a good um how do you get to a packet of a meeting of a particular date and look at our listing and figure out which document you want to open up to see something so that was in the spirit of where i was going on just profiling some things that are coming up not that we would make a decision based on you know 50 people clicked it one way or the other but just if you want to see it where to go so that's what i really like that this has opened up as a possibility right if i can respond to that that's you know we've talked about this with pomeroy actually because it's you know we don't want to say do you want an intersection a signalized intersection or a roundabout because that doesn't help us right we want to talk about what are the concerns that you have what are the things that you like what do you dislike all the normal questions that you would prompt people to to weigh in on giving you some guidance because then you say well what's the right fit for that and i think that's the type of survey we could do uh without saying do you like a or b and a wins or b wins you are know any other questions of the town manager with regard to his report we don't often have this luxury of time right then uh we have two more items i want to deal with one is under the president's report and athena i'd like you to put up on the screen the items that we presently have for the next two meetings thank you um the reason i'm putting these up here first of all it's to say you know are there any other items and a second is because there's at least one item here that it's still a little unclear to me about what our real intent is and that is under march 22nd we had the meeting with the chair of the school committee and the superintendent and finance director but in fact we will not be getting the regional school budget until the fifth and so uh there are discussions with among counselors regarding this that would be useful um dorothy you have your hand up oops you put took it down sorry but i don't know why it was up okay so first my first question is are there other items that should be on this list i'm looking and going i hope not uh and second of all are there thoughts particularly about the one that is highlighted in yellow shalini yeah i just want to bring up the email we've been getting from one of our school teachers and we did get a response from doug about applicability of what is that law it's the uh just once again i'm pulling it up pfmla for and i think that's the parental leave and apparently the town council has to decide for the elementary school whether this law would be applicable to teachers in the elementary schools and so you know teachers are going through a hard time and everyone is going through a hard time and so i think it's on us to make at least have a discussion on that okay i'm gonna look to paul um to decide when we bring that forward because i think he also has to consult with a super school superintendent right are there other comments or questions darcy uh just wondering i see on april 5th there's a question mark after vote for the library is there some deadline for voting um one of the options for the library is that if we go forward with the decision to do the renovation expansion and we vote on it in april okay uh then msba is actually in a position to start giving us one-fifth of the payment in this fiscal year uh point of order i think you mean library commissions i'm sorry the library thank you so much what would be the last time that we would be able to do that and still get that uh i don't know i'd we'd have to talk with msbi i think with uh the last florida library commissioners the idea was that if the if we waited too close into june then they start dealing with next year's and this way they could get the paperwork done and the grant done i i can try to find out more about the timing on that if that's useful that's that's the question i'm hearing steve schreiber oh so ellis councilor brewer has me worried about the nuclear option and i see some really important votes coming up i'm wondering if it's possible to schedule you know i don't know exactly what the um deadlines are like counselor de montes has one at the library which helps clarify for me um i guess i'm wondering about scheduling pre-scheduling interim meetings special meetings just in case someone does um pull the emergency break and we can't vote on a particular night so questions let me just mention after april 5th we already have a meeting scheduled on april 12th okay one of the things that athena and i have talked about is polling to see if people are available to meet on april 26th which originally we did not have on our calendar does that answer your questions yes thank you so much i'll listen so given how incredibly full these agendas are and we just talked about additional possible dates which would be mainly if something went wrong when do we have a conversation about about the 80 000 that we set aside in the july budget we went because we obviously can't it doesn't look like we could possibly fit in one of these two meetings well no i can put it into one of these two meetings i think the real question is going to be the town manager getting the information back from um the town attorney uh and if if we want to go ahead we can have the discussion without that but i think there was an idea that it would be best to wait but um i'm more than willing to add that here on either of these i'll try to balance it to the best of our ability we also by the way as you can see for instance the illicit discharge in the stormwater is really dependent now on tso and gol finishing their work so it's possible that would slide to a slightly different place and then the other thing i just want to point out is that the community safety working group may be asking us for an extension another extension okay melissa was that sufficient it answered it if it isn't going to appear on one of these then i'd like us to know about that before both dates have gone by so and maybe we'll have the kp law and maybe we won't so thank you that's helpful and then actually on a completely separate note now i'm taking advantage is i'm not sure what community safety working group report means because the intention of the charge was always that the report was going to go to the town manager and the town manager was going to give us a proposal so i obviously want to give all the possible time we can to community safety working group to be at our meeting because then even more people will see their work but to me the deadline is not for them to us it's never been that the deadline's always been for them to the town manager so that he can report to us so what's the intention of that agenda item i apologize for the lack of clarity i think it's for the manager's report on results and again it may not be ready okay as you know more than i think many other people um these things take take greater shape as you get closer and closer what are they really uh kathy um i i just want to come back to how much is on the april agenda lin and we had a good presentation from jones with some questions from counselors because we as you know use s2 and then we generated a bunch where they're going to get hope answers i think we need to have a longish discussion on jones before we vote so i'm just wondering whether you want to schedule it for both april 5th and april 12th with vote listed on the other because we may want to have more of a discussion than we had last year on water and sewer rates when people see what these rates are starting to look like the news is out on how much they're going up and just if you anticipate if you do your normal looking at an agenda how much time for a discussion you know to have a discussion and a vote on the fifth so darcy's question on uh you know if we're if we're still trying to in april make a decision um and i'm at a later date i'll try to understand why we can't make it at the end of april at the beginning of may so i don't know how close to june but i think we just need to have a fuller discussion than what we had before oh kathy let me just point out first of all on april 5th i have a question mark and on my longer list i have april 12 jones by jones library vote question mark and i have an april 26 with a bunch of question marks behind him that's so much that's exactly what i would hope to see you know in a way on the fifth i think it's highly unlikely so maybe that doesn't have the question mark but to have a marker saying there's going to be a decent discussion on one of these states so steve's worried about the nuclear option that we're just having a discussion without a vote so we're going to have a discussion and you're going to get a chance to vote that we're not tabling a discussion um because we're running out of times so that answered my question then yeah darcy yeah i would just second what um what kathy has said and i would be interested to know what what is the timing on or maybe you've already sent questions to the library i know after our last meeting you asked us to submit so what's the timing on that the time first of all the questions that i've i've collected and i've tried to assemble and believe me it has not been easy um they are just now being i'm i'd i have been working on it on a regular basis but i still have not sent them to them and the library will be at the next two finance committee meetings with any other consultants that we want them there okay so that the finance committee now takes the net next stab at all of this okay yeah i guess i'm just what is your what is your thought about you know if they're going to need a a lot of time also to answer the questions so uh i don't think they're going to need that much time i think that most of the questions are financial in nature and either they have the information or they don't yeah i think that there was a whole array of questions because there were a number of questions that were also submitted by the public that we also said we were going to forward on to them to get answers so gracie let me just tell you at this point i have probably close to 200 questions any of them overlapping and trying to come up with something that basically then makes sense out of it so that it is a question they understand we understand and we get the information we want it is probably one of the most difficult times of wrestling it to the ground that i've ever had okay so i am i promise i'm working on it in fact we're meeting with the library tomorrow to talk about questions okay and response time okay any other questions here all right then athena take this down please and i believe the next thing we need to do is have pat and shalini talk about the training yeah i'm happy to start uh or share what we have so but first i just wanted to thank all my colleagues here for your commitment to this work and being willing to give up your weekend and other than i believe one counselor who we hope will be able to join us still and um i think everyone responded that they were able to participate so we finalized the dates as april 10th and 11th from nine to five with a half day follow-up on may 8th and that's just half day so that's 10 to 2 p.m and we ran we spoke with the references uh for this um [Music] for this group and we got i spoke with two references one from austin the equity director from the town of the city of austin and that was just so exciting to talk to him that the mayor there has taken training with annie who's the principal consultant who'll be working with us and he said we work with gare and we love annie the most she's the most favorite [Music] facilitator and so they've done many several workshops with her so i'm really excited that we have this chance to do this work together and uh paul and athena have also agreed to thank you very much for giving up your weekend and being willing to do this work with us um i would also encourage us to if you and you don't have to but if you have any questions that you've been struggling with with uh with relate related to race uh you can send it to us and we will forward it to annie there's no guarantee she will respond to it in the two days but i think giving it to her ahead of time will allow her to see what are the issues we're working with and if she can talk to that within the framework she's providing that might be really useful to us and i see there's a hand up for mandy jo andy john yes thank you um two things we were told the you know i hate to be sort of the person that keeps harping on time but we were told the follow-up session would be three hours um and you just said four and so i was expecting a nine to noon that would not sort of take attention to essentially kills the whole day um to do a lot of things um and adds the other hour beyond what we were told that follow-up would be we're already devoting 16 hours to what is essentially supposed to be a volunteer position um another for on is a week of work um so i i would encourage you to go back and say three nine to noon um so that we have some time in the afternoon i was actually hoping i wouldn't have to give up another saturday that it would be on two to have that um secondly i appreciate that paul and athena have agreed to do this but i'm actually given that um they are both technically our employees a bit uncomfortable with them joining us and i had not realized the council had decided that that was an appropriate thing to do and and so i don't know whether we need to have that conversation or not i have heard that this requires these workshops require a lot of personal disclosures um and as employees technical employees of the council i don't know whether that's an appropriate thing on either side for that to happen so i don't know whether we should be having a conversation about that one of the things that we've been careful to do is to talk to paul and athena um and i was surprised to hear charlene say that athena was going to do it because i hadn't quite gotten that but that my bad if i said that wrong sorry no no that's right um uh and i know paul's excited to do it and i think we all have fear about what we might say who we might say it to who we're in charge of who we're not in charge of and fear can uh make us hesitate to do a lot of things um the work is um with annie and and and certainly other facilitators um confidential between the people who are doing it and i have a lot of trust in this council and in um our relationships both with paul and athena and their relationship with us that it would that would be honored um in many many ways um so i i understand you're concerned um but i think that it is appropriate um particularly for me for paul even more than athena um but i feel like she is part of the council which is why i would like to have her there we work in a very different way yes we're paul's boss but when i was at the collaborative for educational services every employee was required to do an anti-racism training and and we did them with bosses and and you know the maintenance person and the director of the agency and um and the groups were very mixed and it was not problematic on that level uh in terms of interaction between employees the other thing i want to say is that we'll talk to annie and i think that we can get saturday down to 9-3 and because it is a follow-up session it's going to be different um there was one other thing oh and in terms of developing a contract i'm going to challenge and i will put paul and annie together to work on that so um mandy i hope i answered your question i'm not sure if i did can i just add to that that regarding timing i think that was coming from annie she's offering that time to us and i think it's up to us to decide whether we want to use the full four hours she actually had five hours but do we want to use up to five hours or four or three and i think it's just a chance for us to and maybe it can be optional for people who maybe have more questions they can stay longer so i i feel comfortable saying it's from 9 to 1 9 to 12 but asking her of that additional hour if he if some of us have more questions because i already have a list of questions for her that are really hard and i cannot ask anyone else the second thing i wanted to also offer was that it was an invitation for paul and it's an invitation to everyone actually no it's not mandatory and we also and annie is very skilled in dealing like i said in austex's in austin texas the mayor did it with the staff with community members and the city councilors and i like whoa that's intense we are definitely don't we want to do it you know at least at the first go we want to do it just with us so but they are very skilled and we've questioned them again and again about what would make it the most useful and safe place and they were like we definitely encourage you to invite um athena and yet it is an invitation and we completely leave it to paul and athena to choose to join us while knowing it is safe to do it um in this to do this particular work in this way george you have your hand up yeah just um i mean unlike paul and athena we're elected officials and we are governed by open meeting law so i'm just wonder if one could address how that uh yeah i'll go ahead with that um we have talked to the attorney general's office and because we're using an outside facilitator and it is a workshop we will not be deliberating about anything this is a workshop about white supremacists the white supremacist system that we live in um and it is perfectly legitimate for us to do this uh without breaking reading law i thought that was clear last time but i've contacted them twice and i we are not breaking any rules let me just also say that that is consistent with previous uh training that i was in charge of that involved the massachusetts general court elected officials um so it's you can do this without breaking open meeting room uh because again you're not deliberating you're not you're it's not even about an issue you're going to delivery george do you have another question dorothy i just want to follow up what mandy joe says shalini said that the time was made available to us but we did not have to choose to use all of it together i think that a council member who has a young school child really should be have a half day which means the whole council since we're supposed to do this together i think nine to 12 would be sufficient that's no because we want to make this job not look so terrible that no one will run again okay are there any other questions called the training okay are there any other counselor comments andy yeah there's one thing that i should have mentioned uh when i gave the finance committee reports i decided to wait for this portion of the meeting uh on the 16th of uh this month there's one additional item that council should be aware of and that is that um we will be getting a report from the advisor who does the work for the other post-employment benefits uh calculations uh it's an actuarial and it's the time when they recalculate what the depth of our liability is and an opportunity to talk about how we in other communities can handle the liability what it means for us so i just wanted to alert fellow counselors anyone who might have been at any time concerned about that rather large number of other post-employment obligation that we carry as a community that's a meeting where the expert will be there to present are there any other comments from counselors andy did your hand go back up or not no i'm got it okay anything else from anybody i want to just make sure scene done then with the meetings adjourned at 9 40. you | Amherst Media | UCECEesweX78OaddZ1V3yaTA | 2021-03-09 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 26,774 | 137,337 |
9UsWO4Ua5J0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9UsWO4Ua5J0 | WPC 2022 - Friedbert Pflüger - Plenary session 18: New Technologies for New Geopolitics of Energy | thank you [Music] um I'd like now to ask feedback fluger to to sum up what you've heard I mean you've from the Europe they I use I'm never sure whether you're actually it's a European cluster or the European Center it seems to have both uh both words are on the Internet is it the cluster uh for climate energy and resource security or the center either way you're the expert say over to you well that doesn't matter uh thank you thank you John in in your introduction you referred to this little argument I had yesterday evening with prime minister Fabius it was very polite argument and uh well I I believe that in one basic line he he was entirely right and that was when he said there is a huge gap between our pronouncements on uh more and more ambitious energy or CO2 reduction goals on the one hand and our ability to concretely deliver and I believe that this is the the most difficult thing we have to solve in the near future I I would even go further and say our the loudness of our proclamations of ambitious goals is inversely proportional to our ability to really reduce uh carbon emissions and that is a situation where you will soon see a Tipping Point that people either do not take these aims serious anymore or they become radicalized because they say well the politicians are not able to live up to their own goals and then they radicalize like we see it in some of our countries so what can we do in this situation I think we have embarked on a wrong path and that path is goals and government micromanagement is forbidding certain Technologies is interfering in markets that will not go nowhere what we have to do is to unleash Technologies and and there we are unleash Technologies bring them to the market and trust that humans are able to live up to dangers and threats and challenges not by forbidding anything not by fleeing away but by grabbing the chances and here we saw wonderful revolutionary models I I mean I don't know if you if you really got the basic message of Franco breast he says climate neutral is not enough we have to become climate negative in our thinking we have to get the carbon again out of the atmosphere and he showed with his prototype of this a-fuel car that this is already possible with our technologies that we have and that you can use countries like Abu Dhabi or Saudi Arabia or Morocco or Australia perfectly for this to create a coal sink a carbon sink and that is in my point of view a great message that he has and not a message for 500 years I would never say that I would say it's a message for the next 50 years where we really can do a huge difference here you are from Germany and Germany famously after Fukushima decided to end its nuclear industry what was the message of that and in the end you are you're living in the reality of a political world as well may I say I was I must admit that I was never a fan of nuclear because I never trusted the ability of man kind to store a high radiation used nuclear fuels for millions of years but since I know and that's the next technology technological Revolution since I know that it is possible to reuse these fuels work with them in the way of transmutation and partition reduce the radiation of them so that you if you store something at the end you only have to store it for two three hundred years instead of a million years that is something where I believe we should have a second look to nuclear especially when it comes to small nuclear reactors to a new generation of secure nuclear reactors so I I believe the German policy has a lot of sense 10 15 20 years ago it doesn't make sense today where we have new technologies and and for instance my government in Germany they say well final storage in Germany will be possible we will find the place between 2045 and 2069. then it will need another 20 years until we have built the storage and it will take another 20 years until all the used fuels are stored there so at the beginning of next Century we we will end this work on our nuclear Heritage this is crazy this is a hybrid hybris man cannot make decisions today for a hundred years and he is much more realistic with this 2030 or 2032 and we should look to those things and not forbid them as governments in in Europe and especially in my country do so we have so many chances and let me let me add one more and that comes to this also it could be based here and that is synthetic fuels for airplanes for ships but also for the individual traffic with e-fuels with a fuels that is a huge chance and we should not say today 35 No combustion engines anymore we should say 35 No combustion engines which are based on fossil fuels but if you have them with synthetic fuels green fuels why not then use the combustion engine it's not the engine that is bad it's the fuels that is bad for the climate so in my point of view we have to unleash this technological Revolution like the US does with the IRA and that's my my final statement I believe that we had a lot of competition on energy sources in the past who has the oil who has the gas in the future we will have a competition on uh The Climate Technologies who is best in producing hydrogen who is best to distribute it to be able to have the logistics the storage systems so the competition of tomorrow today and tomorrow is on technology and in the moment we have understood that that these are the solutions and not the politicians in charmel Sheikh that's also nice it's not the solution uh then I think we have a great chance to to fight three but thank you very much this is wonderful uh finishing comment up | World Policy Conference TV | UCEyUZ4fB0nbihuZPxojOHZQ | 2023-04-03 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,068 | 5,597 |
vfoS59jLjcU | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vfoS59jLjcU | Kandi & Her Husband Todd Tucker Are Out On The Time Attending A Charity Event Enjoying The Summer | hello family thank you for coming over to the house tonight and just kick off your shoes and relax your feet party on down to the sk feet we're kicking just kick just keep okay you don't come to another episode where we're going to be asking the question of why you telling my business don't be telling my business why not because a can can and a can can a can can a can can and a wheel now we're off to [Music] hello everyone and thank you for coming back to the channel and we're going to recognize miss candy birds and her husband todd tucker tiny tim todd tucker's what we call him when we're mad at him when he's doing some crazy ass out there but since it seems like he is flowing he's loving his wife he's loving the event that they're at and he's enjoying his environment look at him cheese uh looking like uh well he would be the older one so baby ace i should say or baby ace looking like his daddy all right but both kids that he's she's had my todd they really do look like both of them blaze when she get to cutting her eyes and stuff at you she look like candy but when she just looking cute she just want to be you know held or loved or whatever she just going on her own that looks like todd but ace looks like todd all the way but they like i said both children favor both their parents their gorgeous children okay we're gonna go and uh recognize candy as she's recognizing some charity organizations who's probably having a benefit to raise money for good and honorable charities and she's there with her husband they're enjoying it seems like they were at a little concert that maybe the organizers had um put together for people to come out and you know recognize what charities are out there for different uh donations that they can give their money to uh and it'll be a tax write-off if no one knew that and um she just she's just showing some shine to herself and her husband as well as being at the charity and mentioning the uh different charities at the event but uh michelle i ain't gonna pronounce the last name because i might mess it up we're gonna call him michelle or she works for i'm thinking bravo in their style and living department and she titles the article candy birds glows in a puffy sleeve white cut out dress for a night out with todd tucker todd tiny tim tucker todd taco is what we call him tiny tim tucker when we don't like something he's doing out there and we happen to have to chastise him but other than that tonight seems like he has fun he loving his environment he's loving his wife the photo is expertly done oh yes phenomenal phenomenal okay todd looks well relaxed he looks like he's in tune with whatever they're engaging in for us a concert i'm guessing and he's probably trying to tear candy if you don't put that damn phone down girl it's supposed to be me and you together forever you and me just us too now why you got the phone why you got a phone up there but you know he's smiling now so he must digress and he's in the mood he's sitting down and you know he's just saying you can never keep us off social media can you you cannot keep us off social media but it is what it is like i said they love birds um and he loves it when him and candy are together and mostly probably at home in home city atlanta georgia and doing the dawn thing and he likes to get out where he don't feel like he's working or having to have to work for you know media attention because he's trying to uh start something out there him and candy or whatnot but uh yes it was nice to see them together forever you and me just us too hey if y'all want to go to justice 2 channel and recognize and be a part of me and my daughter's dual channel just us two is what it's called and you'll see like some avatar faces on the logo and that's us so yeah we did p val and y'all if y'all like p value i think we're gonna start doing p valley um reviews but we got to go like work ourselves backwards and even try with season one but catch that out because we got one on one up over there about p valley excuse me and i'm sure y'all will enjoy y'all will enjoy it but i just had to put my um plug in there about the other channel that me and my daughter share as a dual family channel okay um but we're going back to this particular article uh she goes in to say candy birds put her chic style of sense of style on display while enjoying a recent night out with a husband todd tucker tiny tim tucker is what we call them when we're mad at him and we're trying to get him together but right now we're gonna see todd and all his uh flair all of his good lookingness and i wish he could cut that beard just a little bit because he gave him that amish tease you know that mormon looking man cheese so uh yeah and i see him getting gray on the side he's trying to keep that beard black i'm like stop using the beijing honey you're getting old all that dye get in your system it can do a lot of things honey so grow old gracefully okay just like a fine wine so stop doing that todd okay stop doing that okay but good moving on we have the real housewives of atlanta cast member look radiant in a white maid a midai dress with puffy sleeves is captured in a series of photos on instagram on july 8th candy took to her instagram to show off her stylish ensemble from the designer i want to say uh a a g or something aj e the mama three looked gorgeous in a bright white dress with cutouts along the sides and back and ring detailing the neckline and waist as showcased in the snapshots the beautiful frock featured a fit and flare silhouette with voluminous sleeves and a flowy skirt candy complimented the breezy summer outfit with a pair of metallic gold sandals and a matching gold clutch she also added long earrings and a gold cuff on one wrist to complete the little candy don a long braided hairstyle fun times with my love todd 167 celebrating some great charities that give back she wrote in the caption of the photo much love to the beloved uh benefit for all supports that uh you've given to those charities and much love to my girl jasmine co-founder of at good rco who was recognized or who was one of the charities recognized okay so like i say it was a charity event that her and todd um attended and like i said they look very relaxed uh with their environment and everything that comes and goes on what their and uh what they were being in we called i just lost me trying to stop well okay basically what i'm trying to say is they were at a charity event they were probably giving back did the uh the donations they were being taken apart of and it looked like they was at a concert really because uh she was bopping to something so i had to be music they had to be looking at a stage uh performance and that was just nice to see for both of them that are you know they're very busy throughout each week of each coming month each day whether they're dealing with the children whether they're dealing with their individual pro projects or whether they just whoo taking a breather and getting into some stuff that they have locally here like their restaurants and stuff so it's very very nice to see to have them both out living life and enjoying life and enjoying each other okay but that's all i got for this video i ain't got no mo so y'all make sure y'all stay tuned get notified make sure you subscribe make sure you share and like my videos okay and i will see y'all next time bye | DebShanel48World | UCaGIyOQROC7oTwSb9tBru6w | 2022-07-14 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,457 | 7,425 |
wPCglH2EAgM | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wPCglH2EAgM | Kogi Lawmakers Impeach Deputy Gov. Simon Achuba | [Music] the Kogi State House of Assembly has impeached the embattled deputy governor Sam on a tuba his impeachment followed the submission earlier in the day of the report of the committee set up by the state's chief judge justice and Nadia Jana to investigate an allegation of gross misconduct against the former deputy governor leader of the house has Sam Bello Abdul I represent in our chiquita State constituency who announced the decision of the house said a tuber stands impeached after careful consideration of the report of John by a committee submitted earlier on Friday he said the report was received studied and deliberated upon and a unanimous decision was arrived at to impeach a tuba and he therefore stands impeached the seven-man committee headed by John by she submitted the report to the speaker konkey Statehouse Assembly Matthew Cole early on Friday in a brief ceremony after which the house went into a closed-door session but a report was considered and deliberated upon the committee was set up in August following allegations of gross misconduct leveled against the deputy governor when he accused governor Jakob below of withholding his salaries and impressed since 2017 an allegation denied by the government government during hearing by the committee joining me in the studio to discuss this development to ease a political analyst a coach creakle thank you very much for joining us now it's becoming common occurrence for governors and their deputies to have this dispute what is your take what's going on really I think the mockery of a democratic process and for me the legislature doesn't understand what is there to do right not to add as non Tejada as the best man to the Cavallo and what we've seen so far is an issue that started between the governor and deputy governor analysts that I would give to governor that that was not just been pitch saying that I'm abusive Maria's the teaser I am I tried to do as a deputy governor and that was the genesis of the issue that was when we saw the this issue first in the it was only well everywhere television it was not there on the radio and also Italian press and everyday so for me what was seen yeah I didn't updated city impeaching for gross misconduct and I've read I've gone through odd in top national dailies in the country nobody has come out to say this is it so they just penciled everything down to gross misconduct just to kick him away because this same guy has complained of financial mr. progression on the governor's part and he's like being threatened and rest of them so you have a legislature that is in Cody state that has virtually done nothing to improve that state in terms of governance and restaurant em could be state is joining in-depth portfolio cookie state in terms of the education and health the health sector and I stood this collapse indeed Keesha system is collapsing rather the legislation are supposed to make laws are supposed to make laws that work investor the supposed to make laws that make sure that they'll check made the governors are governed perform his actual duties are busy at Mila's his best friend so for me what was seen is not is not democracy in action it just people they don't understand their basic duties as elected representatives and governor himself that was proven to be a moment of failure transfer but does it worry you really that this impeachment went ahead considering the fact that is just a few weeks to the end of this administration and then a new person is going to come in are they going to bring in a new deputy governor at this time considering the time frame I'm more worried because it makes a mockery of our democratic process it makes a mockery of of actual governor's itself all right because the deputy governor was impeached and I are below they've not be on the same parish that have not been on the same they've not work together as one as an individual why are you seeing a new deputy being brought in the law gives room for that to happen so I feel that what is going to happen is that you hire below and the legislature you just find somebody that would be obedient now just be there to be a prophet es man for for the governor and to just be his wingman / but for me I'm not looking I'm looking at the whole process how fast this was how fast they intervene to make sure that this guy was impeached they have not ever seen that kind of speed not seen that kind of momentum in terms of fixing issues in Kogi State but when it comes to certainly score between the governor and the deputy governor they were fast because you know what they are doing there they're just there to robust time what about the governor is say so for me is sad and for me the sad development and no matter what anybody thinks our body because ossifer the deputy governor would yeah but when he was there the governor was there we had blue almost seen actual governor's not reversing their Pro Davinia first and over and india second second time right and we've not seen one Singh distant translate to improve in the lives of the people in Kogi State so for me it is Sarah why he studies because if this legislature have done half of the job they've done now in trying to do their job over the last four years and the last 80s or so cookies that we baby a better State I guess we have to leave it there thank you very much for coming and thank you [Music] | Plus TV Africa | UCkY5L8JYwx7BT0cOXYZX_dw | 2019-10-19 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 986 | 5,399 |
tlC7mzlrXmg | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tlC7mzlrXmg | Epiphany Sunday (1/8) | foreign [Music] foreign [Music] foreign [Music] thank you [Music] foreign [Music] foreign well I am so grateful that you've decided to join us here on this Epiphany Sunday uh we're you notice it's still a little bit decorated for Christmas I hope your home is as well too do you know Christmas of course is a 12-day celebration which just ended on Thursday however there is this larger cycle of Christmas that goes all the way up until the day before Fat Tuesday by the way the day before Ash Wednesday that is called the Christmas cycle it includes Advent Christmas and Epiphany today we start the Epiphany season actually Friday was the day of the Epiphany and that's the coming of the wise men we're going to hear about that today we're going to celebrate that in our worship service just a couple of announcements before we begin uh great news if you actually come in person you will notice that our bathrooms are 95 of the way done they're usable you can use them so we rejoice and give thanks of course uh we we have we've made some significant improvements there and are turning now our attention this week to the fellowship hall so hopefully in a month or so we'll be back down to our regular setting and fellowship hall for this worship service has always really cramped up here in this back office if you've been to the church you know how cramped it is back yours hard to fit more than 15 20 people in this room and so we uh we have to limit our numbers in this service uh when we broadcast it today guess what I'm by myself except for with you so we're going to do the best that we can with what we have that means that I will not be a hippo to both play the guitar and put the words of the music on the screen for you today I'm not that talented trust me but I will we'll do the best we'll nurture through these songs as best we can we'll have a great time I hope with the worship service regardless um a couple of people concerns we do ask we've been praying for a little boy named Mikey and again we just pray for him and continue to pray for his family he's an eight-year-old boy had many struggles at Birth and continued to struggle but his parents God placed him in the right care of the right people for their loving parents who care for this boy and fortunately he had multiple heart attacks over the course of the last few weeks months a month or so he's home now but they believe that there's some damage as far as his abilities so he's struggling even a little bit more so we just pray that you pray for his family in particular for Mike for Jenna just keep them your prayers we also our bookkeeper at the church who takes care of our financial records and so forth her mom died and so we just pray that you pray for candy and ask that you keep her in your prayers as well too other announcements this Tuesday we resume our Tuesday Services we will continue to Broadcasting Service on Tuesday we've been we've had a lot of good response from that it will not be a prayer time of prayer we're done with its season of prayer it's time for us to move to what God wants us to do I'm really excited about that we'll have some announcements coming up about meetings that you can come to and be a part of and have your voice heard maybe God has given you something that's coming up very soon but we will have a Tuesday service that will be broadcast we want to make sure that you have the opportunity to still participate with that also uh Wednesday will be youth group resume that after our our Christmas Hiatus and Friday we have the youth walk-in that will not take place here we are joining with our partners at St John's Lutheran Church in North Versailles and the lock-in will be out there at their Church our fellowship all is still a disaster area not a place yet that we can have a youth lock-in all right but that's going on this week and then of course Sunday school resumes resumes next week a week from today boy lots of things going on kind of an exciting Brand New Year let us prepare hearts for worship we invite you to prepare your heart with a time of confession and forgiveness we know that we are forgiven by what Jesus Christ has done but it is important for us to acknowledge the great cost that our Lord has paid that we might have relationship with the almighty God in the name of the father of the Son and the Holy Spirit oh man it is through water and the spirit that God gives us new life let us confess our sin that we may be renewed in the Covenant of holy baptism strong and faithful God we confess that we have not lived as the body of Christ in the world we have veiled our hearts from light we've resisted your call to follow we've failed to exercise your gift of love forgive us for the sake of Christ heal us with your abundant grace and help us walk as children of the light amen in the mercy of almighty God Jesus Christ came amongst us to Proclaim release in the captives to let the oppressed Go free today this promise is fulfilled God forgives us our sins so may the Holy Spirit strengthen you to follow in Christ the newness of life amen our first song for today is the first novel has come along as best as you can [Music] and feel s more so deep no world will help go well over [Music] is foreign [Music] [Applause] [Music] foreign [Music] [Applause] [Music] this laundry near Northwest [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] there's all numbers [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] goodness excuse me the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ the love of God the communion of the Holy Spirit be with you all let us pray Lord God on this day you revealed your son to the Nations by a star lead us now by faith to know your presence in our lives and bring us to the last to the full vision of your glory through your son Jesus Christ Our Lord who lives and reigns with you in the Holy Spirit one God now and forever amen Our Gospel lesson for this day of our celebration of the Epiphany is found in the Book of Matthew the second chapter in the time of King Herod after Jesus was born in Bethlehem of Judea Wiseman from the East came to Jerusalem asking where is this child of whom who has been born King of the Jews we have observed this star at its rising and have come to pay him homage now when King Herod heard this he was frightened and all Jerusalem with him and calling together the chief priests and the scribes of the peoples he inquired of them where the Messiah was to be born they told him in Bethlehem of Judea for so it has been written by the prophet and you Bethlehem in the land of Judah are by no means least among the rulers of Judah for from you shall come to ruler who is to be Shepherd of my people Herod secretly called the wise men and learned from them the exact time that the star had appeared then he said to them to Bethlehem and said go search diligently for this child and when you found him bring words so that I may also go and pay a mortgage when they heard the king they set out their head of them and went to this and saw the star where that they'd seen from its Rising until it stopped into the place where the child was when they saw the star they stopped and there they were overwhelmed with joy and entering into the house they saw a child with Mary his mother they knelt down and paid him homage and it opened their treasure chests offering to him Gifts of gold frankincense and myrrh and having been warned in a dream not to return to Herod they left for their own country by another room the gospel of Our Lord praise to you o Christ let us pray we do give you thanks of God for the blessings of this word for today and ask it would Inspire us and open up our hearts to your to what you want us to hear if we ask us all in Jesus name amen well did you hear that lesson you always thought that the wise men came with the Shepherds you know if you've got Christmas cards or Christmas and I sent out Christmas cards that showed that to the wise men with the the Shepherds and it was a busy night on that Christmas day in Nazareth all right uh pardon me in Bethlehem but that's not really what happened the Shepherds came the night of Jesus birth the wise men well we don't know exactly when they came all I can tell you is they were no longer in the manger Jesus wasn't what did it say they were in a house so it sounds like the holy family was planning on staying for a while maybe settling and making Bethlehem their home you can remember this is where where Joseph was from it was a comfortable place they had friends there so here was Joseph and the Holy Family these wise men came maybe Jesus was a couple of weeks old Jesus might have been a couple months old Jesus might have been as many as two years of age by the time the wise men got there we don't know what we do know that is that this was probably around four to six BC so really if you want to if our calendars were correct you know what year would be right now about 2026 or 2028 A.D somewhere in there we don't know these are details that we're just not privy to but we do know that Herod the Great the man that was mentioned the crazy guy who had all the children killed in Bethlehem died in 4 BC we do know that so we do know that Jesus was born before we think he was born so he was born somewhere between four and six BC so what were these Wise Guys that came to see Jesus well let me tell you a little bit about them and who we think they were we think that they were from Persia why Persia well let me tell you a little bit about Persia Persia was at one time the mighty superpower of the entire Middle East they were the big baddies who came and defeated Babylon and to the great Glee and joy of the Jews they released the Jews from their captivity in Babylon and sent them home to Jerusalem and to rebuild the city so I will tell you the Jews were actually quite fond of the Persians the Persians were the good guys and they're telling of these stories and then came the bad guys you know where the bad guys were the Greeks Western Civilization loves the Greeks I'm fond of the Greek language obviously and I'm fond of many of the Greek traditions and mythologies and so forth and we owe a great deal to the Greeks but the Jews were not fond of the Greeks the persons were the heroes do you remember that Greek battle maybe you've seen the movie the 300 or heard about the 300 Spartans who stood up against the uh against that evil Persian Empire once again if you're Jew you're rooting for the Persians the Greeks of the bad guys here's what happened the person's ultimately lost the Greeks became the new Big baddies on the on on in the town and they took over the place and they came in and basically destroyed Jerusalem they destroyed the temple they desecrated it so the Jews were not fall into the Greeks all right so then what happened is the Romans beat the Greeks now we're up to time of of Jesus all right Herod the Great he was a great man at least in terms of what he accomplished was not even a Jew he had some lineage of some some Jewish background but for the most part he was from a Greek background so many Jews were very skeptical and cynical of him but he came and did a big rebuilding project and rebuilt the temple and it was beautiful apparently but he's also a little bit crazy and a little jealous of his position his power he even had some of his kids killed is in this context that Jesus was born in Bethlehem so you can imagine he was none too happy to hear that there was a king born in Jerusalem the one who might be the Messiah but these wise men again who were they why did we start all the way back with the persons in the story we believe that they were Persian royalty after Persia was destroyed many Persian royalty and educated people traveled throughout the world learning educating themselves but also bringing education they were also star gazers and they believed that the Stars told us something about the future so they saw this star residing over Bethlehem and they said this is a sign of the coming of the Jews Messiah let's go and pay him homage so what does this story tell us you heard the rest of the story I don't want to go into all the details but I will tell you the story for today tells us multiple things it's a wonderfully layered Rich story I hope you will read it again but in essence what we are learning from the story today about the coming of the wise men is that first of all this Jesus who is born in Bethlehem was not just for the Jews he was for everybody effective here to take a look at person today who are the Persians oh the Iranians the people of Iran are Persians not all of them of course they had a great deal of influx of Arabic peoples who moved into into Iran but there's still a great number of persons where the original people who resided in Iran Freddie Mercury there you go he was a person his family went to the United Kingdom to settle and live but this is who the persons are today God came for them as well and not just them but all people they were kind of exotic in the East but basically by them coming to pay homage to Jesus is indication that this Jesus is opening up the Kingdom of Heaven to everybody not just Jews oh but we're not done they came and by their gifts indicated who this Jesus was he gave him gift of gold a gift Fit For A King they gave him gift of Frankincense the gift of a priest and was the incense that you would use in worship services if you go to many Catholic churches today you might actually and even some Lutheran Churches they will sometimes use the incense of Frankincense to bless the uh the space before worship the altar area so maybe you have smelled it before so frankincense was the gift of a priest Jesus is the last and final priest he is the true mediator between God and humans everybody else is just a pretender but then that wasn't all they gave him gift of myrrh myrrh Murr is a burial spice of course indicative of the death that Jesus would die it is this that brought the power of Jesus into this world to bring Salvation so here's what I'm going to tell you Jesus Christ isn't just a light in the world or Jesus Christ isn't just a way to God Jesus Christ isn't just a ray of Hope and sunshine Jesus Christ is the light of the world Jesus Christ is the way to God and the only way to God Jesus Christ is the hope of the world there is nowhere else that you can turn not to yourself not your priest or pastor not to some other religion Jesus Christ is the way in which our relationship with God is restored and so we come this day to the light to Jesus Christ he sheds his light upon us and we receive the love of God relationship with God the abiding presence of God through the gift of Jesus Christ let us rejoice and give thanks this day Heavenly Father we do thank you again for the gift of Jesus Christ the way the truth the hope the life of this world through whom your light has shined upon us we give thanks for this gift this day we continue to celebrate the spirit and the wonderful gift of Jesus Christ This Christmas season and we pray that you'd send us forth in your peace and he is the precious name amen oh I know we got another ham and you don't have the words God I think you know some of the words of this song We Three Kings and so let us sing together at the end of the day [Music] [Applause] [Music] right yes [Music] yeah forever [Applause] [Music] God I frankincense forever [Music] worshiping those eyes [Music] God 's plan is [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] Earth and Fire for us [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] firstly [Music] let us pray how many father would you give you thanks again for the blessings of this day for the faith that we share in Jesus Christ the way the truth the life we pray that you would bring that hope to this world today for we have been looking for Hope in all the wrong places we've looked for open political leaders well you've seen how that works it never works out well it always ends badly because they don't have any hope for us we look for Hope in ourselves and golly what a horrible place to look for hope because we fail even ourselves let alone the people around us we look to our family our family can be taken from us in a moment in a twinkling of an eye as we gain more into the loss of loved ones over this Christmas season as many can attest those people who made their lives for them are now gone God we can't depend upon the money that we've raised these are nobody knows what's going to happen with the economy it's it's a struggle right now for many people to live and so we pray your blessing upon those who are struggling to put food on the table there's violence in this world we think of the people of Ukraine and ask your light to shine upon them because this is where hope begins God the gift of Jesus Christ so I pray that he would help us turn to you for those who are hurting in any way for those who are sorrowful for those who are living in broken relationships for those whose Health has taken a bad turn for those who struggle with cancer are afraid about what tomorrow might bring God we ask you to touch them this day fill them with your Holy Spirit that they might know the consolation and the security of your love for them it's not about me it's not about what we do it's about what you have done for us in Jesus Christ we have hope no matter what tomorrow might bring because Jesus is with us and so Lord we close our prayer time today praying the prayer that we were taught by our Lord Christ Our Father who art in heaven Hallowed be thy name thy kingdom come thy will be done on Earth as it is in heaven give us this day our daily bread and forgive us our trespasses as we forgive those who trespass against us and lead us not into temptation but delivers from Evil for thine is the kingdom of the power and the glory forever and ever amen and now may the Lord bless you and keep you may the Lord make his face shine upon you be gracious to you may the Lord look upon you with favor and give you peace in the name of the father of the Son and the Holy Spirit amen we close today with one more song it is my absolute favorite Epiphany him as with gladness men of old once again I am so sorry that we do not have the words in front of you today but again join with us as best as you can foreign [Music] [Applause] [Music] foreign [Music] every day because in my narrow way Earthly Earthly has [Music] [Applause] [Music] Joy is goes on down there forever may we sing [Music] may you go in peace and serve the Lord thanks be to God have a wonderful Epiphany season have a wonderful new year amen thank you [Music] | Holy Trinity Church East Pittsburgh | UC3wzz8UCFV-8O_wacwcz3oA | 2023-01-27 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 3,638 | 18,663 |
eNI-4aTEkvg | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eNI-4aTEkvg | Outlandish Oklahoma~ Woman Who Married Her Son & Daughter Gets 2 Years in Prison for Incest😳 | [Music] hey you guys I hope you guys are doing good today so make sure you guys check out lovely T dotnet or amazon.com for slash shops for slash lovely tea for all your tea sipping needs and I know a lot of you guys have been asking my two newest teas are available right now on Amazon and on the website one is the red blood cell booster tea that's available and so is the honey cinnamon nighttime tea so if you're interested in trying either one of these out you guys can check out either one of those websites thank you guys so much for the support and stay tuned for the video welcome to lovely news networks I want to do an update on this crazy story I remember hearing about this about a year and a half ago so if you guys don't know there is a 46 year old woman her name is Patricia Spann and basically this woman lost custody of her two children I'm back when they were younger she had been estranged for them for years they end up finding their mother okay only for the mother to first fall in love with the son she ends up marrying her son they stayed married for two years then they eventually get divorced and then she proceeds to fall in love and marry her daughter and they start a lesbian relationship with each other okay and the only reason how this was fine is that her daughter who at the time was 26 years old she was mad at her she was upset about something and she decided to go and get the marriage and not so when they went to another marriage and look at all the details they realized that this was a relationship between a mother and a daughter so at that point in time they went to go arrest Patricia she said that she felt like everything was okay was normal because she didn't raise these children and she didn't look at them as her children this entire situation is so damn disturbing now the craziest thing is that now she's finally been sentenced they've been talking about this now for the past year I've been on she's finally been sentenced and they hit her with not only incest charges but she also has to register as a sex offender as well she was given to four years in prison okay so this entire situation is read am [ __ ] I want you guys to go ahead and check this out I'm gonna come back with the rest of my commentary dressed alike in Superman shirts mother and daughter are booked into the Stevens County Jail so I sleep they married each other my mom the mother and daughter marry each other Patricia and Misti span married earlier this year a DHS and police investigation revealed this pair is actually mother and daughter blood relatives who've somehow married in Comanche County Patricia Spann lost custody of Misti and two other children when they were young their adopted by their grandmother Patricia Spann insisted to investigators she didn't have contact with her kids until two years ago and when she reunited with misty Spann her daughter they hit it off you know more stuff happens in small towns and people no paid watson knew misty span from high school when I went to school there she had a girlfriend whom they both worked at Sonic people in the front yard of the spans home ran inside once they saw News Channel 4 pull up neighbors say the spans are new to the block court records show an annulment between Patricia Spann and her son in 2010 they were married for two years well I don't know if incarceration is really going to teach them anything but there there should be some sort of punishment or deterrence a twenty six-year-old Oklahoma woman pleaded guilty to incest for marrying her mother according to court records 26 year old Misti span of Duncan Oklahoma received ten years probation on Tuesday her mother 44 year-old Patricia Spann entered a not guilty plea prosecutors say the two married in 2016 but the daughter annulled it last month on the grounds of fraud in illegalities The Associated Press reports that the mother thought the marriage was legal because she has not had custody of her children for years and is not listed on their birth certificate and believe it or not one file twist here this is the second time the mother has been through a marriage annulment with one of her children prosecutors say she also married one of her sons that marriage was annulled in 2010 met yours for CBS 11 News all right so you guys just saw that news clipping like I said before I really swear that we live in a do what that would society because this entire situation just does not make sense anymore you know how the hell are you a parent even if you weren't in their life you gave birth to these children how can you then turn around and be in a relationship with your son and your daughter you know this isn't some sick deviant [ __ ] and then my thing is it weren't like these kids were like you know 8 & 9 like they were grown by the time they found their mom so the fact that they were even cool with this it's just weird as hell outta gather I say throw the whole family in jail and let them all be evaluating because something there is not damn ticking okay cuz that [ __ ] don't make no damn sense she sat there married her son they don't fell off then he went and got a divorce from her then she turns around and marries a daughter did the daughter think it was strange when the mother was wearing the brother and then divorcing the brother and then trying to marry her it's like what in the world of trailer park trash she's going on nowadays okay if this ain't some trailer park trash [ __ ] I don't know what the hell is anyways y'all let's go ahead and get the discussion poppin go ahead and leave a comment let me know that's on this entire crazy situation honey coming from Oklahoma Oklahoma has no name we don't have a lot of stories from Oklahoma so maybe I can figure out a name for Oklahoma anyways now let's go ahead and get the discussion pop in all right deuces hey you guys it's your girl Tina I hope you really enjoyed that video if you want to know more about my look of the day or if you want a way to contact me concerning advertisement and sponsorship deals definitely feel free to click my description box there's plenty of information in there please stay tuned for the next video Takia later | True Crime Tea Time | UCBR9lV3mehqj2LmpZcGeefA | 2018-11-10 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,167 | 6,239 |
blOx5i3Va3Q | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=blOx5i3Va3Q | The Whole Second Cousin Twice-Removed Thing, EXPLAINED | a great-great grandma and so on the Tonio's know for the degree of cousin hood first second etc denotes the number of generations between two cousins and their nearest common ancestor I think does that mean so wait so he's my first cousin cuz we share through the grandparent we share a grandparent so we shared a great grant period how do you share great what is the great thing again so they'll be second cousin and their kids third but that would mean we're all someone's this doesn't make sense the term removed refers to the number of generations separating the cousins themselves so your first cousin once removed is the child or parent of your first cousin so he is a first cousin what's a alright Kyle or parent the right love your first cousin and but she can also function as a first cousin once removed how's my first cousin do yeah twice removed because it sounds like first once-removed that second cousin are so similar they are similar once removed is also like our nearest common ancestor all I care about is I know that Matt's kids are my first cousin once removed after that if they have kids first cousin twice removed who gives a crap about all these second for their cousins look it's his grandpa great very apparent here great grandparents your grandparents you just said so much here's how I see it you can't have Lyman in our immediate family you can't have a second cousin in our family you're going to share the nearest common grandmother we'd have to go up from her find their descendant then that would be like my second or third or fourth of those things you have to go up the family tree to find the second and third customers they're not in this part of the family are you filming us talk about this [Music] | Boyd Meets World | UCetS6nfg0LBBXohsVM70Lfw | 2017-09-04 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 320 | 1,738 |
WZkjmjfdc_0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WZkjmjfdc_0 | Mahayana | Wikipedia audio article | Mahayana Sanskrit for great vehicle is one of two main existing branches of Buddhism the other being Theravada and a term for classification of Buddhist philosophies in practice this movement added a further set of discourses and although it was initially small in India it had long term historical significance the Buddhist tradition of Vajrayana is sometimes classified as a part of Mahayana Buddhism but some scholars consider it to be a different branch altogether according to the teachings of Mahayana traditions Mahayana also refers to the path of the Bodhisattva seeking complete enlightenment for the benefit of all sentient beings also called Bodhisattva Yana or the Bodhisattva vehicle a bodhisattva who has accomplished this goal is called a samyak some Buddha or fully enlightened Buddha a samyak some Buddha can establish the Dharma and lead disciples to enlightenment Mahayana Buddhists teach that enlightenment can be attained in a single lifetime and this can be accomplished even by a layperson the Mahayana tradition is the largest major tradition of Buddhism existing today with 53.2% of practitioners compared to 35.8% for Theravada and 5.7% for Vajrayana in 2010 in the course of its history Mahayana Buddhism spread from India to various other South East in Southeast Asian countries such as Bangladesh Nepal Bhutan China Taiwan Mongolia Korea Japan Vietnam Indonesia Malaysia and Singapore Mahayana Buddhism also spread to other South and Southeast Asian countries such as Afghanistan Thailand Cambodia Laos the Maldives Pakistan Sri Lanka Burma Iran and other Central Asian countries before being replaced by Theravada Buddhism or other religions large Mahayana scholastic centres thrived during the latter period of Buddhism in India between the 7th and 12th centuries major traditions of Mahayana Buddhism today include Chan Buddhism Korean sohn Japanese Zen Pure Land Buddhism Nichiren Buddhism and Vietnamese Buddhism it may also include the Vajrayana traditions of TNT Tendai Shingon Buddhism and Tibetan Buddhism which add esoteric teachings to the Jahna tradition topic etymology according to Jan nadir the term Mahayana great vehicle was originally an honorary synonym for bodhisattva jana bodhisattva vehicle the vehicle of a bodhisattva seeking Buddhahood for the benefit of all sentient beings the term Mahayana which had earlier been used simply as an epithet for Buddhism itself was therefore adopted at an early date as a synonym for the path and the teachings of the Bodhisattvas since it was simply an honorary term for bodhisattva jana the adoption of the term Mahayana and its application to Bodhisattva Yana did not represent a significant turning point in the development of a Mahayana tradition the earliest Mahayana texts often used the term Mahayana as a synonym for Bodhisattva Jana but the term Hinayana is comparatively rare in the earliest sources the presumed dichotomy between mahayana and hinayana can be deceptive as the two terms were not actually formed in relation to one another in the same era among the earliest and most important references to Mahayana are those that occur in the Lotus Sutra SKT sad Dharma pundarika Sutra dating between the first century BCE in the 1st century CE II seishi Kari Shima has suggested that the term first used in an earlier Gandhari prakrit version of the Lotus Sutra was not the term Mahayana but the Procrit word Mahajan in the sense of mahadji onna great knowing at a later stage when the early Procrit word was converted into Sanskrit this Mahajan being phonetically ambivalent was mistakenly converted into Mahayana possibly because of what may have been a double meaning in the famous parable of the burning house which talks of three vehicles or carts SKT Jana topic history topic origins the origins of Mahayana are still not completely understood the earliest Western views of Mahayana assumed that it existed as a separate school in competition with the so called Hinayana schools the earliest Mahayana texts often depict strict adherence to the path of a bodhisattva an engagement in the ascetic ideal of a monastic life in the wilderness akin to the ideas expressed in the rhinoceros Sutra the earliest textual evidence of Mahayana comes from sutras originating around the beginning of the Common Era Jan nati has noted that some of the earliest Mahayana texts such as the you grabber purchase Sutra used the term Mahayana yet there is no doctrinal difference between Mahayana in this context in the early schools and that Mahayana referred rather to the rigorous emulation of Gautama Buddha in the path of a bodhisattva seeking to become a fully enlightened Buddha there is also no evidence that Mahayana ever referred to a separate formal school or sect of Buddhism but rather that it existed as a certain set of ideals and later doctrines for Bodhisattvas Paul Williams has also noted that the Mahayana never had nor ever attempted to have a separate vinaya or ordination lineage from the early schools of Buddhism and therefore each Bisou or Bassani adhering to the Mahayana formerly belonged to an early school membership in these nakaya's or monastic sects continues today with the Dharma Gupta Kanda kaya in East Asia and the mala service Tabata nicaya in Tibetan Buddhism therefore Mahayana was never a separate rival sect of the early schools Paul Harrison clarifies that while monastic Mohandas to belong to Anna kaya not all members of a Nakia were Mahajan ists from Chinese monks visiting India we now know that both Mahayana and non Mahayana monks in India often lived in the same monastery side-by-side it is also possible that formerly Mahayana would have been understood as a group of monks or nuns within a larger monastery taking a vow together known as a Kriya Karma to memorize in study a Mahayana texts or texts the Chinese monkey gene who visited India in the 7th century CE he distinguishes Mahayana from Hinayana as follows both adopt one in the same vinaya and they have in common the prohibitions of the five offenses and also the practice of the four noble truths those who venerate the Bodhisattvas and read the Mahayana sutras are called the Mahayana stile those who do not perform these are called the hynny inist s' much of the early extant evidence for the origins of Mahayana comes from early Chinese translations of Mahayana texts these Mahayana teachings were first propagated into China by lowkick Sima the first translator of Mahayana sutras into Chinese during the 2nd century CE he topic earliest Mahayana sutras based on the testimony of Kendrick or t7 sent several scholars have suggested that the progeny parameter sutras which are among the earliest Mahayana sutras developed among the mahasin Vica along the Kresna River in the Andhra region of southern India however more recently seishi Kara Shima has argued for their origin in the Gandhara region the earliest Mahayana sutras include the very first versions of the progeny of parameter genre along with texts concerning Akzo via Buddha which were probably written down in the 1st century BCE in the south of India Guang Cheng states several scholars have suggested the progeny appear Amita probably developed among the mahasin Gikas in southern India in the Andhra country on the Kresna River a Kay warter believes that the Mahayana originated in the south of India and almost certainly in the Andhra country Anthony Barbour and Sri Padma note that historians of Buddhist thought have been aware for quite some time that such pivotally important Mahayana Buddhist thinkers as Nagarjuna digna Kendrick RT area dava and bhava Vivica among many others formulated their theories while living in Buddhist communities in Andhra they note that the ancient Buddhist sites in the lower Kresna Valley including Amaravati Nagarjuna Conda and JJ Ida can be traced to at least the 3rd century BCE if not earlier akira hirokawa notes 'no evidence suggests that many early Mahayana scriptures originated in South India some scholars think that the earliest Mahayana sutras were mainly composed in the south of India and later the activity of writing additional scriptures was continued in the north however the assumption that the presence of an evolving body of Mahayana scriptures implies the contemporaneous existence of distinct religious movement called Mahayana may be a serious misstep some scholars further speculate that the progeny parameter sutras were written in response to the ultra realism of abhidharma some early Mahayana sutras were translated by the cusan among local Sima who came to China from the kingdom of Gandhara his first translations to Chinese were made in the Chinese capital of Liu yang between 178 and 89 seee some Mahayana sutras translated during the 2nd century CE II include the following ask to Sahaj Rika progeny parameter Sutra the Moloch retainer Desa sutra larger Sukhavati view has Sutra xob intact agate age of you has Sutra you got purposes Sutra been just repair approaches Sutra from Akeno Raja para Persia Sutra sarang gamma samadhi sutra Bhadra Paula Sutra ajatasatru Concordia vino Dona Sutra cassia popery Varda sutra Locanda martinez sutra an early sutra connected to the avatamsaka sutra this corpus of texts often emphasizes ascetic practices in forest-dwelling absorbed in states of meditative concentration Harrison points to the enthusiasm in the low Sima Sutra corpus for the extra ascetic practices for dwelling in the forest and above all for states of meditative absorption Samadhi meditation and meditative state seem to have occupied a central place in early Mahayana certainly because of their spiritual efficacy but also because they may have given access to fresh revelations and inspiration topic earliest inscriptions the earliest stone inscription containing a recognizably Mahayana formulation and a mention of the Buddha Amitabha was found in the Indian subcontinent in mathura and dated to around 180 seee remains of a statue of a buddha bear the Brahmi inscription made in the year 28 of the reign of king who vaska for the blessed one the Buddha Amitabha there is also some evidence that Emperor who visca himself was a follower of Mahayana Buddhism and a Sanskrit manuscript fragment in the Shoen collection describes who visca as having set forth in the Mahayana evidence of the name Mahayana in indian inscriptions in the period before the 5th century is very limited in comparison to the multiplicity of Mahayana writings transmitted from Central Asia to China at that time topic early Mahayana Buddhism during the period of early Mahayana Buddhism four major types of thought developed madhyamaka yogacara buddha nature tathagatagarbha and buddhist logic as the last and most recent in india the two main philosophical schools of the Mahayana were the madhyamaka and the later yogacara during the Kushan Empire Mahayana Buddhism teachings encouraged societies to give generous donations to the Buddhist monasteries which gave the people religious merits earlier stage forms of Mahayana such as the doctrines of Prajnaparamita yogacara buddha nature and the Pure Land teachings are still popular in East Asia in some cases these have spawned new developments while in others they are treated in the more traditional syncretic manner Paul Williams has noted that in this tradition in the Far East primacy has always been given to study of the sutras topic late Mahayana Buddhism various classes of Vajrayana literature developed as a result of Royal Courts sponsoring both Buddhism and Civ is immense remulak ALPA which later came to classified under Kriya Tantra states that mantras taught in the Shiva Garuda and Vaishnava tantras will be effective if applied by Buddhists since they were all taught originally by manjushri the glossa T of padmavathi are a work associated with Liguilla Samaha tradition prescribes acting as a Shiva guru and initiating members into save a Siddhanta scriptures and mandalas the Sam vara Tantra texts adopted the pita list from the Shiva text tantra said bhava introducing a copying error where a deity was mistaken for a place topic doctrine few things can be said with certainty about Mahayana Buddhism especially its early Indian form other than that the Buddhism practiced in China Indonesia Vietnam Korea Tibet and Japan as Mahayana Buddhism Mahayana can be described as a loosely bound collection of many teachings with large and expansive doctrines that are able to exist simultaneously Mahayana constitutes an inclusive tradition characterized by plurality in the adoption of new Mahayana sutras in addition to the earlier agamas mahayana sees itself is penetrating further and more profoundly into the Buddha's Dharma an Indian commentary on the mahayana san braja entitled vivir degree earth a Pandava King gives a classification of teachings according to the capabilities of the audience a see cording to disciples grades the Dharma is classified as inferior and superior for example the inferior was taught to the merchants trap oosa and Baliga because they were ordinary men the middle was taught to the group of five because they were at the stage of saints the Eightfold progeny parametres were taught to Bodhisattvas and the progeny parametres are superior in eliminating conceptually imagined forms there is also a tendency in Mahayana sutras to regard adherence to these sutras as generating spiritual benefits greater than those that arise from being a follower of the non Mahayana approaches to Dharma thus the Sri Madhavi semmanaadu Sutra claims that the Buddha said that devotion to Mahayana is inherently superior in its virtues to following the Slovakia or pratyekabuddha paths the fundamental principles of Mahayana doctrine were based on the possibility of universal liberation from dukkha for all beings hence the great vehicle and the existence of buddhas and bodhisattvas embodying buddha nature the Pure Land school of Mahayana simplifies the expression of faith by allowing salvation to be alternatively obtained through the grace of the Buddha Amitabha by having faith and devoting oneself to mindfulness of the Buddha this devotional life style of Buddhism has greatly contributed to the success of Mahayana in East Asia where spiritual elements traditionally relied upon mindfulness of the Buddha mantras and Durrani's and reading sutras in Chinese Buddhism most monks let alone laypeople practise Pure Land some combining it with Chan Buddhism most Mahayana schools believe in supernatural Bodhisattvas who devote themselves to the paramitas ultimate knowledge SKT sarva gianna and the liberation of all sentient beings topic boddhisattva the Mahayana tradition holds that pursuing only the release from suffering and attainment of Nirvana as too narrow in aspiration because it lacks the motivation of actively resolving to liberate all other sentient beings from samsara suffering one who engages in this path is called a bodhisattva Bodhisattvas could reach nirvana but they believe it is more important to help others on their path of finding Nirvana rather than committing fully to Nirvana themselves the defining characteristic of a bodhisattva is bodhicitta the intention to achieve omniscient Buddhahood try kiya as fast as possible so that one may benefit infinite sentient beings sometimes the term Bodhisattva is used more restrictive Li to refer to those sentient beings on the grounds as ananda coomaraswamy notes the most essential part of the Mahayana as its emphasis on the Bodhisattva ideal which replaces that of the arhat or ranks before it according to Mahayana teachings being a high-level Bodhisattva involves possessing a mind of great compassion and Praja wisdom to realize the reality of inherent emptiness and dependent origination Mahayana teaches that the practitioner will finally realize the attainment of Buddhahood six paramitas are traditionally required for Bodhisattvas Dayna parameter the perfection of giving sila parameter the perfection of behavior and discipline Kisan T parameter the perfection of forbearance berea parameter the perfection of vigor and diligence Dhyana parameter the perfection of meditation progeny parameter the perfection of transcendent wisdom topic expedient means expedient means SKT u paya is found in the Lotus Sutra one of the earliest dated sutras and is accepted in all Mahayana schools of thought it is any effective method that aids awakening it does not necessarily mean that some particular method us untrue but is simply any means or stratagem that is conducive to spiritual growth and leads beings to awakening in Nirvana expedient means could thus be certain motivational words for a particular listener or even the Noble Eightfold Path itself basic Buddhism what Mahayana would term Slovakian de or pratyekabuddha jana is an expedient method for helping people begin the noble Buddhist path and advance quite far but the path is not wholly traversed according to some schools until the practitioner has striven for and attained Buddhahood for the liberation of all other sentient beings from suffering some scholars have stated that the exercise of expedient means the ability to adapt one's message to the audience is also of enormous importance in the Pali Canon in fact the Pali term u P acocella does occur in the Pali Canon in the Sangeet asada of the Deegan de kya topic liberation Mahayana Buddhism includes a rich cosmology with various buddhas and bodhisattvas residing in different worlds in Buddha realms the concept of the three bodies try kya supports these constructions making the Buddha himself a transcendental figure dr. Guang Shan describes the Mahayana Buddhist and omnipotent divinity endowed with numerous supernatural attributes and qualities he is described almost as an omnipotent and Almighty God head under various conditions the realms Buddha presides over could be attained by devotees after their death so when reborn they could strive towards Buddhahood in the best possible conditions depending on the sect liberation into a Buddha realm can be obtained by faith visualization or sometimes even by the repetition of Buddha's name these practices are common in Pure Land Buddhism dr. Guang Shan the three bodies of the Buddha the origin and development of the trachea Theory route lead Gerson Oxford 2005 P 1 topic buddha-nature buddha-nature buddha dato or buddha principal SKT buddha dato tathagatagarbha bus ho is taught differently in various Mahayana Buddhism traditions broadly speaking Buddha nature is concerned with ascertaining what allows sentient beings to become Buddhist the term Buddha nature is a translation of the sanskrit coinage buddha dato which seems first to have appeared in the mahayana mahaparinirvana sutra where it refers to a sacred nature that as the basis for beings becoming buddhist and where it is also spoken of as the self Atman it is called tathagatagarbha buddha dato at the stage of sentient beings because it is covered with defilements and it is called dharmakaya at the stage of Buddhahood because it's pure nature is revealed the teaching of a Buddha nature SKT Tata gotta Garba may be based on the luminous mind concept found in the agamas the essential idea articulated in the Buddha nature sutras but not accepted by alma honnest s' is that no being is without a concealed but indestructible interior linked to the awakening of Bodhi and that this link is an uncreated element dato or principal deep inside each being which constitutes the deathless diamond like essence of the self the mahayana mahaparinirvana sutra states the essence of the self Atman is the subtle Buddha nature while the later lenka Vitara sutra states that the buddha nature might be taken to be self Atman but it is not in the segata camp section of that same Sutra however the tathagatagarbha as the self has not denied but affirmed the Atma itself characterized with purity as the state of self-realization this is the tathagata's womb Garba which does not belong to the realm of the theorized errs in the buddha nature class of sutras the word self Atman is used in a way defined by and specific to these sutras see Atman Buddhism according to some scholars the Buddha nature discussed in some Mahayana sutras does not represent a substantial self Atman rather it is a positive language and expression of emptiness sunyata and represents the potentiality to realize Buddhahood through Buddhist practices it is the true self in representing the innate aspect of the individual that makes actualizing the ultimate personality possible the actual seeing and knowing of this Buddha essence is said to usher in nirvanic liberation this Buddha essence or Buddha nature is stated to be found in every single person ghost God and sentient being in the Buddha nature sutras the Buddha is portrayed is describing the Buddha essence as uncreated deathless and ultimately beyond rational grasping or conceptualization yet it is this already real and present hit an internal element of awakeness Bodhi that according to the Buddha nature sutras prompts beings to seek liberation from worldly suffering and lets them attain the spotless bliss that lies at the heart of their being once the veils of negative thoughts feelings and unwholesome behavior the Cleese's are eliminated from the mind and character the indwelling Buddha principle Buddha da to Buddha nature can shine forth unimpeded Li and transform the seer into a Buddha prior to the period of these sutras Mahayana metaphysics was dominated by teachings on emptiness in the form of madhyamaka philosophy the language used by this approach is primarily negative and the Buddha nature genre of sutras can be seen as an attempt to state orthodox Buddhist teachings of dependent origination and on the mysterious reality of Nirvana using positive language instead to prevent people from being turned away from Buddhism by a fall impression of nihilism in these sutras the perfection of the wisdom of not-self has stated to be the true self the ultimate goal of the path is then characterized using a range of positive language that had been used in Indian philosophy previously by essentialist philosophers but was now transmuted into a new Buddhist vocabulary that described a being who has successfully completed the Buddhist path a different view is propounded by tathagatagarbha specialist Michael Zimmermann who sees key Buddha nature sutras such as the Nirvana Sutra in the tathagatagarbha Sutra as well as the Lanco Vitara Sutra enunciated an affirmative vision of an eternal indestructible buddhic self Zimmermann observes the existence of an eternal imperishable self that as Buddhahood is definitely the basic point of the tgs tathagatagarbha sutra the mahaparinirvana sutra in the lank of Vitara sutra characterized the tathagatagarbha explicitly as Atman self the Uttara Tantra and exegetical treatise on buddha nature sees buddha nature not as caused and conditioned samskaara but as eternal uncaused unconditioned and incapable of being destroyed although temporarily concealed within worldly beings by adventitious defilements according to sidi Sebastian the OOH turret entres reference to a transcendental self Atma parameter should be understood as the unique essence of the universe thus the universal and imminent essence of Buddha nature is the same throughout time and space topic scriptures topic agamas Mahayana Buddhism takes the basic teachings of the Buddha as recorded in early scriptures as the starting point of its teachings such as those concerning karma and rebirth anatman emptiness dependent origination and the Four Noble Truths Mahayana Buddhists in East Asia have traditionally studied these teachings in the agamas preserved in the Chinese Buddhist Canon a gamma is the term used by those traditional Buddhist schools in India who employed Sanskrit for their basic Canon these correspond to the nakaya's used by the Theravada school the surviving agamas in Chinese translation belonged to at least two schools while most of the agamas teachings were never translated into Tibetan in addition to accepting the essential scriptures of the early Buddhist schools as valid Mahayana Buddhism maintains large collections of sutras that are not used or recognized by the Theravada school these were not recognized by some individuals in the early Buddhist schools in other cases Buddhist communities were divided along these doctrinal lines in Mahayana Buddhism the Mahayana sutras are often given greater authority than the agamas the first of these Mahayana specific writings were written probably around the 1st century BCE or 1st century CE II in the 4th century Mahayana abhidharma work abhidharma sama kya a Sangha refers to the collection which contains the agamas as the shravaka pataka and associates it with the shravakas and pratyekabuddhas a Sangha classifies the Mahayana sutras as belonging to the Bodhisattva potaka which is designated as the collection of teachings for Bodhisattvas topic turnings of the dharma wheel dating back at least to the Sumner makanda Sutra as a classification of the corpus of Buddhism into three categories based on ways of understanding the nature of reality known as the three turnings of the Dharma wheel according to this view there were three such turnings in the first turning the buddha taught the four noble truths at varanasi for those in the cervical it is described as marvelous and wonderful but requiring interpretation and occasioning controversy the doctrines of the first turning are exemplified in the Dharma chakra prove our Tana Sutra this turning represents the earliest phase of the Buddhist teachings in the earliest period in the history of Buddhism in the second turning the Buddha taught the Mahayana teachings to the Bodhisattvas teaching that all phenomena have no essence no arising no passing away our original equation and essentially in cessation this turning is also described as marvelous and wonderful but requiring interpretation and occasioning controversy doctrine of the second turning is established in the progeny parameter teachings first put into writing around 100 BCE in Indian philosophical schools it is exemplified by the madhyamaka school of Nagarjuna in the third turning the Buddha taught similar teachings to the second turning but for everyone in the three vehicles including all the Cervantes pratyekabuddhas and Bodhisattvas these were meant to be completely explicit teachings in their entire detail for which interpretations would not be necessary and controversy would not occur these teachings were established by the Santander Meccano Sutra as early as the 1st or 2nd century CE II in the Indian philosophical schools the third turning is exemplified by the yogacara School of asanga & Vasa bandeau some traditions of Tibetan Buddhism consider the teachings of esoteric Buddhism and Vajrayana to be the third turning of the Dharma wheel Tibetan teachers particularly of the Gelugpa school regard the second turning as the highest teaching because of their particular interpretation of yogacara doctrine the Buddha nature teachings are normally included in the third turning of the wheel the Chinese tradition has a different scheme the Chinese Tian Tay believed the Buddha taught over five periods these are the flower garland period the Aguila period the correct and equal period provisional mahayana sutras including the Amidah Mahavira China and vimalakirti sutra the wisdom period perfection of wisdom sutras the Lotus and Nirvana period when Shakyamuni taught from the standpoint of his enlightenment topic early cannon scholars have noted that many key Mahayana ideas are closely connected to the earliest texts of Buddhism the seminal work of Mahayana philosophy nagarjuna's mullah madam Arika mentions the canons Caggiano sutra saw 301 by name and may be an extended commentary on that work Nagarjuna systematized the madhyamaka school of Mahayana philosophy he may have arrived at his positions from a desire to achieve a consistent exegesis of the Buddha's doctrine as recorded in the Canon in his eyes the Buddha was not merely a forerunner but the very founder of the madhyamaka system Nagarjuna also referred to a passage in the Canon regarding nirvanic consciousness in two different works yogacara the other prominent mahayana school in dialectic with the madhyamaka school gave us special significance to the canons lesser discourse on emptiness ma 190 a passage there which the discourse itself emphasizes is often quoted in later yogacara texts as a true definition of emptiness according to Walpole era hoola the thought presented in the yogacara schools abhidharma sama kaya is undeniably closer to that of the Pali nakaya's than is that of the Thera Vaden abhidhamma both the madhyamika and the yoga karen saw themselves as preserving the buddhist middle way between the extremes of nihilism everything is unreal and substantial ism substantial entities existing the yoga Karen's criticized the madhyamika for tending towards nihilism while the madhyamika scrit asides the yoga Karen's for tending towards substantial ism key Mahayana texts introducing the concepts of bodhicitta and Buddha nature also used language parallel to passages in the Canon containing the Buddha's description of luminous mind and appear to have evolved from this idea topic Theravada school topic role of the Bodhisattva in the early Buddhist texts and is taught by the modern Theravada school the goal of becoming a teaching Buddha in a future life as viewed as the aim of the small group of individuals striving to benefit future generations after the current Buddhist teachings have been lost but in the current age there is no need for most practitioners to aspire to this goal Theravada texts do however hold that this is a more perfectly virtuous goal Paul Williams writes that some modern Theravada meditation masters in Thailand are popularly regarded as Bodhisattvas shol'va Honda observes that prominent figures associated with the self perspective in Thailand have often been famous outside scholarly circles as well among the wider populace as Buddhist meditation masters and sources of miracles and sacred amulets like perhaps some of the early Mahayana forests hermit monks or the later Buddhist tantrics they have become people of power through their meditative achievements they are widely revered worshiped and held to be our hits or note Bodhisattvas topic Theravada and hinayana in the seventh century the Chinese Buddhist monk zhan zhuang describes the concurrent existence of the mahavihara in the abbe Aguirre vihara in Sri Lanka he refers to the monks of the mahavihara as de Hinayana Severus Theras and the monks of the abbe Aguirre vihara as de maha Yanis tavares zhan zhuang further writes the mahavihara basins reject the Mahayana and practice the Hinayana while the abaya give a higher basin study both Hemi Jana and Mahayana teachings and propagate the TripIt aka the modern Theravada school is usually described as belonging to Hinayana some authors have argued that it should not be considered such from the Mahayana perspective their view is based on a different understanding of the concept of Hinayana rather than regarding the term as referring to any school of Buddhism that hasn't accepted the Mahayana Canon and doctrines such as those pertaining to the role of the Bodhisattva these authors argue that the classification of a school is Hinayana should be crucially dependent on the adherence to a specific phenomenological position they point out that unlike the now-extinct service Devadas school which was the primary object of mahayana criticism the Theravada does not claim the existence of independent entities Dharma's in this it maintains the attitude of early Buddhism adherents of Mahayana Buddhism disagreed with the substantial estat of the Sarvis dividends and Sadr Antigua's and in emphasizing the doctrine of emptiness kelapa Honda holds that they endeavored to preserve the early teaching the theravadin to refuted the Sarvis dividends and solder and ekeus and other schools on the grounds that their theories were in conflict with the non substantial ism of the canon the Theravada arguments are preserved in the cat of a to some contemporary there've Aten figures have indicated a sympathetic stance toward the Mahayana philosophy found in texts such as the Heart Sutra SKT Prajnaparamita her daya and nog Arjuna's fundamental stanzas on the middle way SKT mullah madam Arika topic see also topic notes topic references topic sources topic further reading bill 1871 Catina of buddhist scriptures from the chinese london Trebor Cara Shima sighs she was the asta Sahaj Rika progeny appear Amida compiled in Gandhara in Gandhari annual report of the International Research Institute for advanced budala G Soka University vol 16 2013 Lowenstein Tom 1996 the vision of the Buddha Boston little brown ISBN 199 six nine one nine shoppin gee the inscription on the Kuzon image of Amitabha and the character of the early Mahayana in India Journal of the International Association of Buddhist studies 10 1990 Suzuki DT 1914 the development of Mahayana Buddhism the monist volume 24 issue for the 1st of October 1914 P 565 581 Suzuki DT 1908 outline of Mahayana Buddhism open court Chicago Williams Paul 1989 Mahayana Buddhism Route Lynch Carol Werner Jeffrey Samuels bhikkhu bodhi Peter skilling Baku an Alaia David McMann 2013 the Bodhisattva ideal essays on the emergence of Mahayana Buddhist publication society ISBN nine seven eight nine five five two four OH three nine six five Cs one mayn't multiple names authors list link topic external links digital dictionary of Buddhism comparison of Buddhist traditions Mahayana Theravada Tibetan the Mahayana mahaparinirvana sutra complete text and analysis buddhas and bodhisattvas in Mahayana Buddhism arahants buddhas and bodhisattvas by bhikkhu bodhi the bodhisattva ideal in Theravada theory and practiced by Geoffrey Samuels | wikipedia tts | UCGajAfZZjyDnyA7YQU0xpOg | 2018-11-21 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | 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ZZEHH5T_8Wc | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZZEHH5T_8Wc | ci101 spreadsheets part 5 | the data so then I got to decide how do I want to sort these so if you actually go right up into the very very top where it says ABC D you'll notice these arrows show up that only show up when you hover on them so how do we want to sort these probably by last name right so I'm going to hover over I'm going to find that little arrow by last name on column D and when I find that errow then the option is to sort the sheet from A to Z so when I do that it's going to sort it by their last name now you're thinking to yourself why is Von ferton up at the top that's not alphabetical now if you will double click on that cell what you'll notice there's actually a space bar in front of his name right so I actually need to delete that space bar from in front of the V enter now I'm going to go ahead and click on the little arrow again so that I [Music] can click on the little arrow come here baby click on the little arrow I'm we going to sort it from A to Z and now Von ferton at the bottom try it again you were like clicked on it so you want to up at the very top in the column D there you go okay now what if I wanted to sort by first name then I want to hover over column C up the very top and I'm going to get that little drop- down arrow and then from the drop- down arrow I'm going to choose to sort the sheet from A to Z and so there I'm able to go through and I can sort all these now if you want you can also choose to filter and so filter is this icon right here where it looks like a triangle with a little stick on it all the way kind of at the end almost all the way to the end okay so if you turn on filtering this gets a little bit trickier because you'll notice what it has is now it puts an arrow in the column header as opposed to the arrow the drop- down arrow in the top where the letters are right and so then when I go to filtering I'm going to clear these and i' say only show me Alice and Amber so I can check box which ones it'll show me it'll filter them out and it'll hide the rest of them so I'm only going to find Alice and Amber maybe and so that just gives me so now noce it goes one two 3 4 six it's only showing me the rows that have that filter data now I'm going to turn off I'm going to toggle off the filtering I'm going to turn filtering back on so I can now filter and I Let Me Clear these I only want to see the kids who are expelled so I'm going to click on so now it's only showing me expulsion as the type of offense and I am able to filter more than one so I can say what type of offense and I can filter by their name so I only want Alice's who've been expelled so in this case I have two of them I just go back to the toolbar this little triangle with a on a stick and I turn off the filters so I'm able to sort all the data but all the data is there by finding the Little Triangle at the very very top where the letters are and then I'm able to turn on filtering I'm able to turn on filtering which gives me an arrow in the column header which is below the letter to actually get rid of some of the data it doesn't really get rid of it just hides it and toggle that off all right so just another little trick if you don't know this if you it between any two of The Columns sure I can drag them and make them fatter but if you double click if you double click it automatically resizes the column to adjust it to the width of the widest amount of text more or less the other trick you can do is you can actually click on the corner and select all of the data and then when you double click it actually resizes let me double click in I double clicked in between it resized each column appropriately it didn't size them all the same it sized them you notice some of them are skinnier and some of them are fatter based on the width so you notice the student ID column it's the width that it is so it can accommodate that really long student ID that I have down there apparently okay so that is the Sorting tab | Alice Keeler | UCbHjR9shdgKYaG0NUQbWlKQ | 2013-02-27 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 841 | 3,953 |
EO2fnaansB8 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EO2fnaansB8 | THIS IS THE KWAHU EASTER SHIP THAT WENT VIRAL+ BUY LAND AND BUILD FOR ALMOST FREE IN THIS PLACE | [Music] in this video I just want to show you guys two things that's all the new kit on the blog and the land so please pay careful attention to this video because we are going to talk really deep about my finding over here in this part of Ghana but before then hey hello welcome back to my channel if you're new here hello my name is Lillian but if you're a returning subscriber hi thank you so much for coming back thank you all for keeping up with me on this Core Series so guys today we are heading to the same place yeah Farm planes I've done tons of videos from here I swear down today I didn't come here to do this you know I told you guys about my site also you know so I I had to go film for the Channel that I am doing partnership with so I'm going there and then I I decided to you know I couldn't avoid this so because I've heard about a new chip that is over there their flam River that is happening a lot of people are partying over there and it is the Talk of the Town right now so I said okay since I'm going there to film for Eagle Eye let me take some time and you know I didn't want to do anything here but as I go here I said okay I cannot I cannot I cannot avoid you know filming you can see this place here except you're not the creatives if you're a creative when you pass it you can't let go you can see this it is absolutely beautiful my joy is that in my next video we are going behind these mountains you know I've been curious to know what's up over there what day how is that place like so I got a chance to go behind the mountains and that video will drop tomorrow by the special grace of God so stay tuned and don't go nowhere so I want to talk about the land here why are there no people living here I realized because I keep on asking the taxi men why aren't people living here or is it forbidden is the land dangerous is there anything going on or is they land under distress you know or you know a dispute land or something they said no that if anybody wants to live they are free to leave no problem nothing not an issue it's just that you can see this is not a city like that is okay you see a lot of people buy land so this is not like a city so then that got me thinking why do we not spread our wings to this side of Ghana for those who can afford it right now you know a lot of buying of land have been going on around Accra and it's Environ a lot of people are paying tons of um thousands of cities you know to be able to secure if I would say hundreds of thousands of cities to be able to secure just one plot of land where you can come here and get a large plot of land straight from the indicating the chiefs of this place for almost nothing like for not even one third of what you are paying for that land in Accra I mean a lamb like this if you can find some over there you know what you know what to expect or for those of you that experience architects um and severe is this place not okay to build a house just as skin because I don't know I don't know a lot of these things but when you when you come here it's common to see settlements like this it's just that there are few in numbers you know but like real buying of land and building you know massive houses retirement homes you don't get to see that so I said okay let me bring it up to you maybe you may want to take a look at this part of Ghana and see if it will interest you okay so if it will interest you you know where this place is located is located at um adults are those districts here at the quail mountains so this place is about 30 minutes away from um so that is the distance from kuyu tafu to this place about 30 minutes um yeah did I say quiltafu yeah so this place is 30 minutes and from this place to the aflam river is about 10 minutes drive away so that in total if you want to go to the aflam river from kyotafo is about how many minutes 35 minutes okay let's see 45 minutes which sometimes you then you don't get to spend that much because then there's no traffic here so I said let me bring this to you okay just in case you are interested in so now we're finally at what brought me to this place I want to go in there and check out the new chip that was brought in just for the Easter party isn't this too much enjoyment so let's go in and see what we can find in this boat I mean it is cheap this is not like a boat this is a chip a party just strictly for party and of course if you want to know where to locate them after they start because once like the Easter is over now they left so but if you want to know where to find them I got you I'm going to tell you where to all right so by the way have you liked this video if you have not please like the video for me okay comment down below share the video and let's keep doing this so if you want to locate this company if you want to cruise with them they are you can found them at the Volta hotel in akosombo that's another beautiful part of Ghana like when they say ice cream Beauty it happened it happens I mean that beauty is there also at that part so for this my beautiful old chip I have showed you guys many times I've used it you know many times I've taken pictures I've done many things with the I mean the government own I've downloaded about this is a private own I mean this is a private one just for the Easter party so I just want to like show you guys the surrounding because already there's a video up on the channel that I'm partnering with on the interior of this boat so I mean the cheap if you want to see what it looks like Eagle Eye Has a video on that so for me he's showing you guys um around and just talking about the land which as we are going back I still want you guys to see the land to an extent you understand so my sole reason of coming here today is I have said I won't come to this part but when I heard about the new chip that is here just for the party um I said okay ego I will be interested in that because I have done couple of videos from here and I feel like I may just end up boring you guys because I like to discover new new new things so I came here for Eagle Eye so as we are going back um let's take a look at the lands that are on the roads you know I our school you may say okay why don't you buy hey I don't have money to buy land right now okay if I do honestly if once I have money to buy land I'll buy I'm not even going to waste time I'm not even going to waste time especially on my tomorrow video when I went to a local market and my experience as in order I saw on the road to that place really got me you know I in fact this part of Ghana will really interest you one thing is the weather weather is so good the weather you see that it breathe weather that everybody is dying to live in like everybody wants a piece of debris if you come here you wouldn't be you see that money you used to pay for a land over there where they I know it's as if there are no lands again that money you used to pay for land over there you can use it to develop a land that you buy around this part of Ghana I'm not saying people should not go to Every okay I hope you understand just in case you are looking for land you know I know people that I know there's someone that may be looking for land right now so you may want to think about the site and another thing about living here is the business angle of it during the Easter period you get to make so much money that you make even you can make money to cover you for a long period that is how it works over here the businesses here when you want to establish them especially like accommodation business you know you have to know or Food business you just have to know that okay it's a seasonal thing it's not going to be every season okay so if you want to start establish like a hotel or Airbnb this place is not bad idea at all just know that you may not really make money until during the Easter period so if you ask me if you want to combine business and your own life you can build a massive place if you can afford it keep some rooms that you'll be giving out during the Easter period and you'll make so much money that will cover you for a whole year so I'm done Touring that uh cheap I have finished my part over there if you want to see the exclusive how it looks like inside you can head straight to Eagle Eye there's a video waiting there for me I want to continue my own tour you know I've been coming here for many many like this the talk time I'm coming I'm privileged to have visited this path again this aflam River but um I didn't really use the fairy Tamina you see that I realized that we Africans we don't really like what the government provides for us it's okay take this is for you take it I see that there's a terminal here but including myself I hardly use it when I come here I'll rather go and sit under a tree which is dangerous to you know my life I'll go and sit under a tree and wait for the ferry to be ready to move whereas the government have provided this now this is the entrance that we all never see we've been here severally I even brought some of my colleagues here nobody saw that we didn't we didn't see it because we didn't use it you see so this place is this is what the ferry terminal are those looks like so it looks like these they are planted fruits over there this season in this part of Ghana man goes everywhere avocado everything here is fresh because it rains almost all the time and guys it rains almost all the time and the locals here live that life they don't they don't experience much mosquito like weed that lives in Hot Zone like hot um part of Ghana where the weather is really hot you know I must eats right yeah food is a moss so I must eat and then I got food I got tilapia go for food yeah I like to try my Fufu different places because once I'm home I don't get to eat Fufu because I don't know how to prepare it I don't have the mortar okay I do know how to prepare but I'm not sure I have strength to do that it is a long process I'd rather buy and pay for it eat it and go so this is also returning back to crew tofu so that we will go and go to have you seen my oboe video guys have you seen my video from mobile hey have you seriously I am so proud of that for you so if you have not check it out okay check it out I'm still gonna link it here somewhere so check the video out okay you absolutely gonna love it I went to a London I went to London here so please check out that video and meanwhile tomorrow video will drop you will get to see the behind the mountain of the this place um this aflam River all right so thank you guys for watching this video and um definitely you know what to do I'll see in my next one please don't forget to join my memberships okay join my membership to support my channel anyhow you can support me to keep creating please do so okay um I'm not shy to 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DXQY9lc66ME | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DXQY9lc66ME | My Reaction to Tiffany Jolene viral post | hi y'all what's up I'm live and I'm doing a reaction to Tiffani Jolene's viral post that I just saw on kissy Denise I saw on her celebrity a blog site and it's linked below right now if you guys want to go read it real quick before I start reviewing or you know reacting I'm gonna wait for you guys so the thing is oh I'm so sorry y'all can y'all hear me I gotta do my nut a mouse Mike okay so how are you guys doing if you don't hear me okay I'm just testing this new mic out cuz y'all say y'all can't around me I got this little mic at five below so y'all can comment and let me know if y'all can hear me that would be great so let's talk about Tiffany Jolene I wanna see if there's any comments here in the comments I can't see the comments okay anyways I'm going to go ahead and post a timeline on Facebook so that I can get more oh hi how are you guys um so have y'all heard about the Tiffany Jolene viral post if you'll have let me know and that way I know that you guys are gonna understand what I'm talking about so okay so I'll just give you the link is actually the link to the article is in the description box where it says show more you click on that little arrow down there and it will take you right to the article okay so in a nutshell she went off on black men she's okay Tiffany Jolin is a Caucasian woman and she went off on black man for always trying to like come in her inbox and like talk bad about black women and how you know dating you know Caucasian women is you know less stressful and blah blah blah okay so she just went all the way off on them like all the way off so she basically told him everything that you know black women tell them and kind of told him that she's not the one and that I did it that so I'm gonna read it to you know some of the article younger me okay because isn't it cute looks like a little Barbie Mike okay um since y'all always telling me I can't hear you okay so I'm getting ready to read the article or some of it to you okay I'm clicking on it right now y'all know I gotta get my glasses together it's a non blind and I'm trying to read on this computer screen so it's kind of far away sort of telling the glass all right mmm so Tiffany Jolene okay so this article I'm gonna read it says white woman goes off on black men for disrespecting black women and thinking white women are submissive so we already read the article it says a white woman named Tiffany Jolene has gone viral on social media after making a post condemning black man for constantly jumping in her inbox to berate black women while flirting with her because because of her lighter complexion okay Tiffany brought some things out into the open making her rant something you definitely want to read okay um so let's go let's read it that's sweet what she said y'all ready okay this is a little early everybody's at work okay so I'm getting ready to read the article about what she said I think so it says PSA for the black males in my friends list and most importantly popping up in my inbox I am NOT the Caucasian for you baby if your primary reason for dating white women is because you're under the self-centered delusion that they are more so submissive and understanding of your inherent refusal to get your [ __ ] together without the help of a romantic partner I am NOT the Caucasian for you oh snap if you fix your a literally a little bit if you fix your illiterate on manicured fingers to type anything in the ballpark of devaluating black women in order to make excuses for your trash character I am NOT the Caucasian for you if you say things along the lines of I just don't like black women I can't get along with black women white women are better partners I'll track you for undergrad you from your untape word hairline to worn-out shoelaces and proceed to embarrass the [ __ ] of you before blocking you okay it goes on y'all if your time line is running buck with white women emulating black culture I won't accept your request although seizing the opportunity for a drag is tempting there are too many of you and my time is limited okay you are the bottom feeders of the dating pool know this your taste in women being based on the avoidance of black women tells me so much more than you even realize more than I could possibly explain without making your tiny little brains explode this is what should Stanford in okay there's some funny pictures in the article to the other she says but it's okay if you read this far you're likely to be intentionally targeting a certain brand of white women because they're not as privy to your [ __ ] as black women having been raised around you meaning you have zero intention of ever taking responsibility for yourself as you're actively avoiding women who will sniff out your [ __ ] and shortcomings much quicker most likely to be a narcissist as you highlight your disapproval of black women because of their independence strength and take no [ __ ] attitudes and as such they are much more difficult for you to manipulate your lazy misogynistic disrespecting the [ __ ] out of their the very women who birthed you ungrateful ass okay I'm reading this article y'all so y'all can know what I'm talking about before I react to it in closing don't come at me I am NOT your brand of Caucasian is what she says so basically this this Caucasian woman named Tiffany Jolene made a post that went viral about all the black men in her inbox putting down black women and trying to get with her and she just kind of read them saying you know I don't want you the reason they don't want youse because you can't get your stuff together don't come over here thinking I'm submissive because you know you think I'm white and submissive I'm gonna I know all your BS too you know so I know that a lot of people were agreeing with this and then a lot of people were upset about this like the only people that I could think to be upset about this are the pygmy chicks because of course that will make them stand out even more to get picked so I feel like it's kind of like what she did was true what she said was true about why black men want to date certain type of women you know because they don't take the you know they take the BS basically and this lady said that she's not one of them so don't come in her inbox because she's not gonna take care of you she's not gonna help you she don't want to hear why you don't like the black woman because obviously you're not living up to your you know standards or their standards and you don't have your stuff together basically so I don't know I would love to see the men's reaction to this I need to go I don't know let me look her up to see where her if she has like a Instagram or Facebook a whoo this is hilarious and you know trying to type her name in with one nail no okay so y'all I'm gonna see what comes up when I type in her name it's already viral there's already videos on it Oh mine is up right now um I wished I wish she had done a video that would have been hilarious let's see how old she is all this stuff comes up let me see if this is her butt oh she must have closed her Instagram down she probably got a bunch of people hating on her whoopsie I'm sorry she processes started okay let me see if she's on Facebook that's not her okay so anyway I couldn't find her I think she closed it down but I see a black man's reaction I see the title and it's already explanatory says insta thought bashing black man and of course it's a black guy in the video so he probably is upset that they didn't figured it out and they're not gonna put up with him either now I'm not saying oh okay I never say all because my cousin is black and he's very responsible and takes care of his business okay so I'm just talking about the ones that don't and the ones that are you know trying to get women to help them with every step of their life because they can't do it and get their selves together don't know why I want to help you you know that's your job you know and I'm not trying to put anybody down any man any race if y'all need help from a woman then you know who's who's the superior race if you need help for me not race but who's the superior sex if you need help for me who's the superior masculine strength strong person if you need help from a woman plane how am I gonna look at you as the head of household if you looking for help from me how am I gonna look at you or respect you and trust you with my life in March kid's life if you have to look and ask me for stuff I can't you know so you know how am I gonna look when I need $100 and you don't have it so I can't you know I can't disagree with her but I'm not saying this is all black man I'm just saying this is a lot of them okay and you know it's not it's not that they will never have anything it's just that the ones that are trying to you know use you and climb you already have that intention in mind when they even walk up to you so it's like deliberate it's done on purpose so it's one thing to get with someone and you don't plan on doing these things to them but it's another thing to pre calculate how you're going to use someone especially a woman to get what you want because you can't do it by yourself because you're not responsible enough you know what I'm saying women and men want things for different reasons a woman wants a man to take care of her because she feels safe and secure you know she can do that on her own without a man but why does she need a man if he can't help her or take care of her now let's reverse it if a man needs help from a woman she doesn't need him still you know and he's incomplete if he needs help he's supposed to already have it together and so a lot of these guys are trying to you know build and grow with black women in the black women were like you know I need more than this you need to do better than this I'm gonna take it your BS you got ten baby mamas you can't come up with it you can't live with me I'm not gonna help you and then so they get mad and then they go over to a different race of woman and they try the same thing and you know because the different races of women don't know what black men do to their women and so they go into it blindly they go into it to like go into it blindly not knowing that he's irresponsible and that he plans to use and that he's still sleeping with his baby mama and he's got three sets of child support and that he's gonna purposely lose his job next week so he can lay on the couch they don't know any of this going in you know and won't you know they keep giving the benefit of the doubt they're like you know try to see the positive side of things and they believe with what with what they're told until they wake up so what what I'm saying is I agree with what she wrote and it's funny because a lot of guys are upset about it and it makes you wonder what these guys are gonna do now that this has gone viral like are they gonna still start in boxing you know these women who obviously you know might have seen this article or post and now they know all the BS are they gonna start you know having the same standards as we do when it comes to you know a relationship somebody says I'll bring up the worst examples okay well you know okay for example all the okay I'm just gonna be honest with y'all and I'm sorry if this hurts anybody's feelings but this is my honest observation okay every black man that I know that dates outside of their race it's taken care of by the other woman by the woman okay I don't know any black man who's dating outside of his race that is taking care of that woman okay that's just my life okay I don't know about everybody else's life but this is what I see in my everyday life so I don't see it happening the other way around okay and hey if it works for them if that's what they want great but this lady was just got fed up with it Oh someone says she's on Facebook so you know if you all haven't had a chance to read the article that's linked below you can tell me what you think if you agree disagree I know Greg says I bring up the worst examples I'm sorry Greg but it is a lot of that is truth see a lot of black man a little statistics and I'm just gonna say why we're gonna like y'all have statistics but that's not spread across the board okay you said there's more black women into the black men but you forgetting to put in the straight the gay the ones at the prison the ones that's married the ones that's not married you're forgetting all that the ones that are cheating and have more than one woman you know you're forgetting all that so the thing is it's not that there's no black women for black men it's just that they're not putting up with them they don't have a chance with them because a lot of black women are educated and they have higher standards now or later they're tired of the BS you know what I'm saying so it's kind of like no I'm sorry you can't move in with me no I'm sorry you know I'm sorry you lost your job no you can't move in with me I know you still live at home no you can't move in there if we're gonna be together I'm gonna need you to you know do this as for that and they're just not able to do it so you know it's like no I'm sorry and that's that so the article is linked below in the description box if you don't want to go click on it and y'all can go read it while y'all watch the video but yes it is it's crazy y'all but I don't like to talk bad about anyone in particular because I feel like all men especially the younger men in this generation have started the same type of you know treatment of women so for example Caucasian or Latino or Asian men you know they might not need help as much but they still want to go 5050 you know what I'm saying and still to a lot of us that's not good enough so a lot of the women that I know and and things like that when they like try to get dates online or when they're talking to men online as soon as the man says oh you want to go to coffee or you know let's split the check or it's something stupid like that they just block them because they don't even want to entertain that idea you know I just like Oh bye nope nope broke so they tend to just cut them off at right there like when they when they talk about coffee and set up dinner when they're asking you out when they talk about pay for half it's cut off time you know because if you don't entertain certain things you won't invite it back into your life so you got to cut it off quick and to me if you're not financially able to date then don't date but don't try to seriously date you know or date beneath you or date on your level you know and sometimes this requires dating younger women that aren't as attractive as what you prefer why because they would be happy to have a coffee date or they would be happy to have some attention and they don't require you to pay as much for a date as the woman who you know expects more because she has more you know so you can get away with that you know it's like a teenager or a very young adult but you can't get away with it you know with someone who is 25 and up you know so I feel like I'm lower and you'll always score big if you're like if that's what you're trying to do and sometimes the guys don't like to aim lower because the woman doesn't have anything to offer them or give them so it's kind of pointless to them so they end up still trying to lie to the women who have their stuff together in order to date them so the you know it's confusing because a lot of these women want this fairytale and they still believe the lies and you know whatever whatever but at the end of the day if he's not responsible I can't benefit you then he to me he shouldn't be dating okay so I've been saying this for years on my channel you know a lot of men will say well that's why we date outside of our race and that's why we go to other countries today yeah I know because they don't know about the BS that y'all are all about you know now that they're finding out they're not responding you know and little by little everyone's gonna figure everything out and then where does that leave you you know this is you know where does that leave you I mean for me I'm a woman and I'm a cop I'm oh okay I'm a stay-at-home mother I'm a woman and I've accomplished more than most of the black men that I know who are older than me and you're gonna meet you know and to me it's like where's your ambition what happened to it someone said it's Brazilian don't like seriously what happened to y'all ambition like don't y'all have the title is about they post that this white woman made about black man in her inbox and that she knows you know she doesn't want to hear the black men talking bad about the black woman because we won't put up with their BS and she's the wrong Caucasian to come to because she knows about all their BS - basically the article is link below in the description box right now if you want to go read it so you know a lot of people are mad a lot of pygmies are mad at her a lot of women are mad at her the pygmy women are mad at her you don't talk about I came like that you know so I'm like okay so obviously they'll accept anything too you know so I just say you know if if the shoe fit where if it don't then don't worry about it if you're a black man who's handling his business don't worry about it that was not for you that was for the ones who can't cut it you know that was for the ones who are rejected that was for the ones who are too lazy to you know to get up and be a man for their woman without those are the ones that said okay well you know they don't want me some and see if they want me you know they don't know about you know what I'm gonna do so if you're handling business if you going to work you're paying bills if you're responsible if you're helping your woman if you're doing on stuff this video and her post is probably not to you it's for those ones for those guys who know that they wrong so if you think it I don't care how you grew up there women grew up crazy too women grew up molest it rape beat and they still find a way to make it look at Oprah okay that's called an excuse if you don't have a father in your home look look to a role model you know just because your mom paying all the bills don't mean it's right you know as a man you should know that you should seek out women women are at home you know they learn they go and seek knowledge that's what you all should be doing you know there's books out there there's videos you know how to be successful the seven laws to success all that stuff's out there yet watch why did I read it and you didn't you know I didn't have no daddy you know I have a daddy but they were divorced at three so you know why do I have all of this and you don't because I wanted it I chose it I said look I don't want to be mediocre I don't want to be this I don't want to be that let me go find something that's going to help me I don't need to find excuses you know so for me it's like if I can do it you can do it so gary says whatever happened to bringing value to a relationship my value is more than my career well that's where it starts okay if you can't contribute anything you can't step up over here for most women okay so your value might you might have more value but I can't explore those values until you got a good career you know what I'm saying because it's kind of like if you're inviting someone into your life and you know they got something wrong oh they might have other great qualities but they've got something bad on a record you're not gonna invite them into your life okay so to me if that if that's a no-go then everything else is a no-go okay I don't care how great of a person you are I don't care if you give you know your time your free time to charity I don't care if you save kittens all day if you ain't got no good Korean job that can benefit me I don't I don't want to get to know you okay and that's just my honest truth there's nothing against you personally it's just anybody anybody don't even matter anybody so if you want people to if you want people to see those other values in you you gotta have a value that's beneficial to them first and foremost which is a good career so that you can take care of them and benefit their life I don't care about that other stuff I don't hear people saying I don't care if you look good I don't care if you got a six-pack you got some money um but okay so and I'm not being mean I'm just saying you know those are my standards and those are a lot of people's standards and when black men don't like those standards they try to go find someone else who will lower their standards or who's used to dating guys and not looking at career first because you know they were raised as you know the dad takes care of everything and so they assume that since you're a man with male genitalia that you are the same they don't understand that you're not and you know a lot of areas so they give you the benefit of the doubt he's just having a hard time oh you know he'll get it together they don't know that you will never get it together and that you five other women's lives are ruined because of you sometimes they don't know this they don't know your background story and everything you say is an excuse and you're blaming everybody else so they they feel sorry for you a lot of them do but now but the info is out there and the videos are out there and they know more it's gonna it's starting a backfire you know what I'm saying so the only choice that y'all have is to get it together that's the only choice you know I have is to get it together because if you know the other races of women are rejecting you now your own a lot of your own women are rejecting you now except the pygmies which are the ones you don't even want and the you know the only other option you have is men and you don't think might start with jacking you two of you broke so you know for me I would just take this as a sign let's go ahead and get it together find a way to come up find a way to be more responsible find a way to stop making dumb mistakes find a way to make things right so that you can actually have a woman of your choice rather than someone who will take you you know did rather than to settle men shouldn't have to either only reason men said all it's because they have to they can't afford what they really want so at the end of the day men who have their self in order can choose the type of woman that they want the ones who don't you know they have to keep trying everywhere until they find someone gullible and trick them okay because that's what it really is I have so many women that I do consultations for I have some foreign women that live in different countries I have some local women that live in my own City and then all around the United States who had the same exact story you know everybody knows the story oh he said he loved me I let him moon beat and he cheated we had a baby he left you gonna charge the poor he only make $100 a week I don't get nothing but $12 a month from him okay this is the story of a lot of black men okay now the story that I want to hear oh he asked me to marry him he bought me a house he bought me a car he gave me money to start my own business he raises our child he's a great father why don't I hear this I mean I hear this sometimes but this needs to be the stereotype you know and then you know you do have some black men that stay with their women but they still don't contribute as much as they should and they're not the fathers that they should be because I see a lot of black women out they probably have husbands but you don't see them nowhere around you know they might as well be single so the thing is a lot of a lot of women have realized this and they have taken it into their subconscious mind and they they know what it is and it's just we have to deal with it every day and just because we reject them and we don't want their least and we don't want their mediocrity or their shortcomings then they feel like we're difficult for having normal standards they want us to lower our standards so that they can have what they want but we're we set the bar women if we lower it then it keeps getting lower we have to raise it to the next level so that they have to jump to get there right now they can step on it they don't need you know women these things especially the pygmy chicks and the women who deal with mediocre to subpar men in general don't even have to be black man y'all are setting the bar lower and lower and before you know it you're not gonna get nothing at all you know so that's why these videos are so important and that's why that article was so important because people need to understand and know that black men don't hate black women because we're difficult and because we're dissing with that it's because they can't meet our standards okay and they're not extremely high standards they are normal standards but men just don't want to meet normal standards why because they feel like why don't want it why they don't want to meet normal standards it's because they want you to help them because like I said their mother did everything and so they expect you to do everything they don't realize that that's wrong and it's your place to tell them that it's wrong when you start dating a black man look I don't care what your mama did this is what you're gonna do for me you want to be with me if you don't there's the door okay not your mama and if you're gonna be in my life you're gonna be a man that's it you know if there's the door bye you can't stay here give you my pan the entire rent hey ain't no roommate situation over here okay so it says never date a mother's boy all over my mama's boy you know because they have a daddy most of them so you know that's why you have to remind them in the beginning when you start dating someone you have to say look I don't if we get married if you want to live live with me you know when y'all getting to that point I'm not paying the rent you're paying everything better that I don't go 50/50 if you're a man be the man okay that's my requirement if you don't like it there's the door you know set your standards high if a man really wants you and don't want any other man to have you he's gonna reach those standards okay because if he doesn't that means he didn't love you enough anyway so he just jumped ship and went to the next person with the lower standards so that's how you can test if a man really wants you as well you know what will you do to keep me in your life and my work that and my worth you to better yourself it's not even helping me it's helping him you know am i worth you better yourself or if the answer is no that I don't need you because you're not gonna benefit me or yourself so or our future children if we have something you're not going to be the role model that I need for them so before we even make that mistake and go down that road goodbye you know so yeah that's because those are picking women Valerie says a lot of women to have poverty mind and only think about sex and attention and nothing else is substantial and going to jail over demons yeah those are called pygmy chicks okay they don't know their value there they're the result of what they think men expect those are the those are the ones that have lowered their standards for especially for what he wants okay those are the ones that are already lowering their that lowered their standards okay that don't know any better they don't know any better and they think that's how you're supposed to be so those are already gone the only only way to save them is to show them these videos and help them realize that they're wrong so right so just like there's a lot of good black men out there still the reason that they're not being praised enough it's because they're not in abundance you know and they're not correcting their counterparts I'm saying because of the man code you know the man code is if there was a there's a few youtubers out there that are talking to women about what men are gonna do and how to you know spot this type of man that but there's no there's not really a lot of men who are talking directly to men saying get your stuff together you above them you need to do better you know there's a very few there needs to be more you know especially if y'all are lacking father figures there needs to be more men out there and y'all can the good ones can take it upon themselves the post and to make videos and to teach them since you say they don't know then they can't use it as an excuse anymore yeah I don't see too many men out there doing what I do in male form you know I don't see too many men out there say look leave leave this hood right alone go to school get money focus on yourself get yourself in a park move out your mama's house I don't see that stop having babies by everybody I don't see that you know I do it for women look stop having babies with everybody love yourself put yourself first stop dating broke man see I don't see men out there saying this to guys up your standards so that women can desire you and that you can pick your woman you know wouldn't it be great if a woman wanted you and you wanted her to and it was like there was nothing in the way no excuses no deal-breakers just perfect you know that's the world that's the world that people want but we can't have it like while we got to look at your dirty drawers because you sagging and you 30-something years old well we got to watch you hole your pants running to the bus stop while we in our Lexus Mercedes you know why we got to do that I mean that how do you think that makes us feel makes us feel like the rule you know and then when you approach us in a public place and you think you're on our same level and we just watched you hold your pants and your drawers but sticking out running to the bus what makes you think we want to talk to you you know what I'm saying so I don't know and then we can look at it on the reverse side there are some good black men who keep running into ghetto black women ratchet black women they can have the same argument okay they can have the same exact argument but why because those women that are ratchet are considered you know the same as the guys who we are sit here talking about except they don't try to go date white guys that's the difference and you know why I'm going to tell you why they don't go and some white dudes in box talking about hey black man a yes level of the reason they don't do that is because you created them you created the ratchet black woman why because you made her and forced her to lower her standards so low just to be with you you know so now you don't want her and then the other ones who aren't ratchet reject you so you have you know you have to go over here so don't be upset just better yourselves that's all that's the only thing you can do that's the best revenge you get on anybody better yourself you can get revenge on every woman that has rejected you black woman white woman Latino woman Asian woman you can get revenge on all those women if you just - better that's it we don't care we just want you to do better and that's that we don't want you to do better so you can do better for your children we don't care about the other stuff look do better for the future that's all I mean like I don't care if you leave me or leave her as long as you handle abuse and she ain't gotta chase you around for your $12 child support check that's all okay the stories I hear y'all will be amazed I can ride a Tyler Perry show with stuff out here yo women are leveling up twice or three times as fast as the minute that don't mean we still want to pay for your vote but either it means you need to rise above us because you're the ones that's supposed to be hit or household and provider and protector not us that means mentally a lot of us women are smarter than you guys and you're supposed to take that as a challenge to get more educated and become smarter than us and rise above you know not which not to put your hand down you know to me I'll be like okay well these women are doing it look see if they can do it I can do better you know I'm more logical than a woman I should be able to get a degree I'm not gonna let a woman outdo me you know you know you wouldn't let a woman outdo you on the basketball court you wouldn't let a woman out do you run football you wouldn't let a woman outdo you in any sport but you don't let a woman outdo you in life that's that in life so if if if you're one of those people who don't have any direction don't know what to do with their lives you know tired of being talked about then you need to get in a room and start thinking of your goal make a goal in a plan to get financially stable okay and start working on it I don't care what you've got to do well here you got to get two jobs or three jobs or whatever that's the only way you're going to get out of your situation I don't care if you need to save up start your own business I mean how how do you like women do this with multiple children as a single mother go to school work and have kids and we got all that against us and you have nothing but child support against you why are you way behind are you back here you don't have to take kids to daycare you ain't got to wake up three hours early you don't have to take kids to school you don't have to do hair you don't have to go to work you don't have to go to school you don't have to go pick up kids from school you ain't got to make a lunch you ain't got to cook dinner all you got to do is wake up roll over comb your hair to change the drawers shaving and go you're not to do none of that we got to do everything and the whole point is if we're still excelling and you're not is your mental capacity decreasing it's ours growing are those video games killing your brain you know is that weekly we'd have it getting in the way of your ambitions you know is your wardrobe holding you back from getting jobs it's all that child support keeping you from saving up to move out your mama's house stop having baby you know so be wise if your if any guy is listening to this before y'all have done all this crazy stuff don't do it focus on money because women like me don't I'm not you know what you can look ugly you can be fat you can be short if you got some money you don't have a woman guaranteed okay you ain't got to lie you all have to put over BS you won't have to live with no woman and let her tell you what to do if you have money you good okay focus on money stop focusing on women stop focusing on videogames go get your money okay in this world that's where the power is okay you're powerless if you're broke point blank in this world you are absolutely powerless if you are broke so that's another reason why a lot of women are upset because you're powerless you know women are attracted to power it's not about the money it's about the power and the lifestyle that money brings if you don't have it you know it's gonna be hard you have to manipulate and brainwash women to like other things about you you know what I'm saying and then make them feel bad for wanting what's normal oh you just to go digger oh you won't too much oh I'm sorry I wanted father for my child oh I'm sorry I want food and groceries in the house every week oh I'm sorry I'm gonna shelter paid for oh my bad excuse me sorry I asked for too much oh but you want some oh okay there you go no okay if you can't be the man that women need they're going to dismiss you that's just straight-up that's it yeah someone said we just killing them yeah there's a story actually and it's about it's an Indian story okay and this Indian goddess she wanted to marry this guy and you know she married him and then he started smoking the ganja he smoked too much conch and he couldn't get nothing done he couldn't you know get nothing done he lost all ambition all he wanted to do is smoke so she cut his head off and beheaded them Oh bye you're useless to me so that's the one thing it'll take away your ambition it sure will it'll make you not hear about nothing it'll be like I don't care about that I don't care about I don't care about that I don't care about that oh well you know so ladies if you are cuz see people handle it different you know if you're dating someone who smoked a lot of weed they're eventually gonna lose all their ambition if they create a habit out of it or do it too much so I wouldn't even bother with that I'm like everybody no can't do it you know if they're already established and they got their selves together and they want to smoke a little something something that means they not have discipline themselves and they have ambition and they understand how this works yeah so for me I'm just saying it's almost like they're paralyzed and they can't move a certain past a certain point you know my husband he's black he says there are very few black professional black man on his level at his building he says they're very few you know and he said it should be more I think I think it should choose so you know if you want respect you got to earn it and just don't get handed to you if you want to be powerful you have to take the steps to become powerful you can't blame it you can't make it make excuses you got to take responsibility for your life and create what you want you know you got to find a way just like black women find a way you know you got to find a way just like you know your mother found a way you gotta you have to find a way because no one's gonna give it to you and we learn that early in life we are men our own man can't even give it to us half the time we gotta go get it ourselves so that's why a lot of black women are surpassing you because we already know y'all I don't forgive it to us so we go get it ourselves and go sit there and wait on y'all and just because you know some of y'all are doing very well doing your job taking care of your women you know kudos you know we need more of you we need y'all to teach them because our kids are gonna have to deal with that so you know so I think guys y'all need to start some channels teaching these young dudes what and what not to do forget the guy code we bout what about you know being a good male role model to help people in the world you know you don't have to agree with everything you just gotta help them get to that next level mmm-hmm if any man makes you feel guilty for wanting normal things they're manipulative and they don't want to live up to those standards of normal that means they are sub par and they're never going to be able to please you or benefit you in any way so whenever you somebody tell oh you gray do you materialistic that's just called for I'm broke I can't afford you I'm gonna make you feel guilty for it so I can get what I want anyway okay when you hear those words come out of a man's mouth translate them for him say oh you mean you can't afford it oh okay you mean I like nice things or oh you mean I want something normal but you can't do you got to translate it for them because if we're in 2015 if white women are now telling off black men because of the same things black women are telling them off for you know something is wrong figured it out like all right I said that in one of my videos I said it won't be too long before the white women figure you out and then y'all be right back over here or you know an Asian girls in box and you know they don't marry outside their race too much anyway so good look at that oh wait you're right it doesn't matter cuz ya'll don't marry women I say this to say this if you're trying to ask a woman to have your baby make sure you ask her to marry you first ladies if you have a baby form of a man make sure you are married to that man stop having babies out of wedlock okay stop why because they would never marry you they don't have to you gonna have to fight with child support for all your life don't let pillow-talk decide your future if you're good enough to impregnate and be the mother of his child and you're not good enough to why what does that say about how he feels about you mm-hmm so stop no like it's dumb why would you do that you think it's gonna bring you closer together to get him to stop cheating to get him to get a job to get him to be responsible he's supposed to be already back if he's not that a baby is not gonna do nothing but put more bills on him that he can't even pay the bills that he has now okay so don't think that that's gonna help you marriage they say that people who get married have a higher level of wealth because you're putting two together and plus the band can afford to be married you know the government is not chasing him around looking for him okay if he wants to leave he has to do legal paperwork okay so ladies I don't care if you keep having babies outside of a wedlock it's your fault too you know if you slip you laying down with a broke man and you're gonna have the broke man's baby that's your fault too I would never have a broke man's baby I'm gonna be like blac Chyna if you ain't rich I'm not having your baby that's just it'd be like blac Chyna don't have babies unless the man is rich or can take care of everything okay then you are guaranteed to have a good life and so is your child so and if y'all already done it and it's too late don't do it you you know because you understand that it doesn't work out now unless you're a very wealthy woman have your career in order and you just want a baby or don't want the man you just hum throw them away great have your baby raise your baby whatever you need to do but don't have babies by man who you know it's not gonna be able to help you if you need help okay and then I have a lot of okay I have a lot of other women a lot of a lot of black women especially who are too focused on sex now let me tell you all of them about that if you are a highly sexual woman and you are giving it up for free having babies doing this than that you know you're not gonna get the respect that you deserve okay that stuff is private keep it in your bedroom stop posted on Facebook that's the that is the signature of a pygmy posting sexual things on social media that is the signature move of a pygmy chick okay you are setting yourself up to be used and to fail and you are setting yourself up to be seen as only only a sexual object they don't care anything about you or your feelings this is your way of seeking attention because you have lowered your standards and you want the attention of the man that forced you to lower your standards you're moving backwards in life it's not being sexually free it's having low standards and attracting for men with even lower standards that's all you're doing you're not doing anybody any favors you know all you're doing is showing him that you have lowered your standards and your self value and your self-worth to his level and lower and that when he's finished with you he'll move on to the next person and if your feelings because you're a sexual object begging for attention online okay so y'all need to stop all of that - it's disgusting it's sad it looks pathetic and it makes you look like you have nothing else my call came yeah a call came in sorry yeah so it looks like but you'll have nothing else going for you when you do this and I've had to delete some friends off my facebook because y'all are guilty of it y'all guilty of it and I deleted you because I want to see that mess it's like but that it's like really why don't you just put a fine on yourself and see it we'll have sex for free and put a picture up that's easier because that's exactly what you look like okay you're not sexually free you just have low standards and begging for attention okay sexually free it's when you seduce a man and you surprise them in the bedroom it's now all over the internet for any man to come in your inbox they say hey what we gonna do when we go meet see me some pigs okay it's not that it's a surprise for a man who's worthy okay if you're giving yourself away free that means you have no value of your own body and your own self-worth it means you don't care so why should they men treat women exactly how they treat themselves you're treating yourself like a sexual object that's exactly how they're going to treat you and see you they don't see you his wife they see you [ __ ] thought whatever didn't you call them on Facebook that's it and then when you get pregnant with their baby they still sees the same way now your [ __ ] thought that they all child support - that's just it so I talk about black man and I talk about black women I talked about pick me and I talked about women who have their stuff together and the black men have their stuff together let's talk about them so be fair a black man who have their stuff together can choose the type of woman that they want and usually they choose someone that they really like they have their pick okay they can pick whoever they want they don't have to settle they can be fat unattractive gross and still get a woman of their dreams okay they'll take care of their children you know they'll pay every bill in the house they'll keep food on the table they will compliment you take you places you know give you money to start your own business make sure you're happy all the time you know and these are the type of men who are very strong okay they're abnormally mentally strong okay they don't give up easily they don't like excuses they are the type of man who will be super persistent in everything that they do no matter what it is they're gonna get what they want no matter what okay and not by force but by drive you know what I'm saying so the black men that I know who are winning they all wake up early in the morning they don't own video games most of them or if they do they might play on the weekend only for a couple hours with these funds or their children okay they're not they don't have a lot of free time because they're too busy trying to figure out their next goal and move okay they dress for success they don't wear craps hexagonal their butts okay unless there are a rapper or something but you know even the rappers aren't doing that no more don't we some of them and bad okay so these men understand that in order to be powerful and successful you need money okay and so they have savings they invest they buy real estate you know they have their stuff together they read books to teach them how to get to the next level of success okay they're not sitting there making excuses they're looking for the solution so this is the difference between certain type of minutes you have one man sitting up here talking about the man and how he can't make it in this world and because he didn't he'll back then you have this other black man over here reading books on how these certain man got to this level what they did their tricks their secrets and he's now he's on to the next okay so which one are you gonna be you know the one who makes excuses or the one who seeks knowledge took you to the next level you know that's the difference and if you become the one that seeks the knowledge to get to the next level then you should be teaching this one over here who sitting over here making excuses how to do it give him a book give him an audio book you know he you know he's not gonna read a book give him an audio book okay a link so this is you know this is a little rant yeah this this white lady went off and talked trash about the black man who talked bad about black women all up in her inbox and she says she is not the one you know I don't want your mediocrity and most standards either so to me that's a wake-up call like for me I'll be like you know what let me get myself together I am 37 years old I'm almost 40 some of you I'm still in my mama's house why does this man over here successful and I'm not what did he do that I didn't do okay well first off you need to empower yourself with the keys and the knowledge on how to become successful you know if you don't if that doesn't click in your mind then you are holding yourself back because you're not even thinking anymore you're just reacting to every situation around you you're just reacting you're not even thinking anymore you're not even creating anymore you're just reacting to everything around you which means you don't have a brain so if you can't think of the next step to take to get out of your situation or to better your situation and you just react to every situation then you're no longer a thinker and you just have really no purpose except to react to the things around you so perhaps perhaps the you know the time has come for people to want to raise their standards and the women are going to force men to do better because we're not taking that crap anymore except for the pygmies who are still holding us back y'all pygmies I promise y'all y'all can have standards it's gonna be okay okay I promise you can have some standards it's not gonna kill you okay you can have you you know what if your pink means at least at two standards every week okay you'll see your life improve for the better I promise you and also you know there was a post on Facebook the other day and it says I think was about kissy Denise and she says ladies my title is you know a part-time talk show host celebrity blogger distance and that you know what are your titles you know and all the ladies who are listed in all their professions and stuff like that oh this I have a PhD oh I'm a did some of that and when the man came along doesn't oh I'm a poet a rapper oh no one says god of God of the universe and like didn't have no title they barely had titles you know they were putting stupid stuff CEO of track records back home or something stupid like that you know and all the women held with degrees multiple titles you know real estate investor da-da-da-da-da and these men's stuff titles were jokes you know so I know I think she did that on purpose to show the difference in the large gap the large gap you know that's why a lot of women have to dumb themselves down because we have way more titles than a lot of guys out here and they're automatically turned off or intimidated if you if you do you know even guys with money you know they're intimidated by a successful woman because they know that we don't need them you know so we got to pretend we need them so anyways getting back so the responsible adult black man thank you for being that and I wish you would lead the way and teach these other dudes you know how to come up slide on my audio book do something because it's not working if a former pygmy chick raises her standards will the old men in her life still view her the same you shouldn't even be looking back at those old men or care what they think because they broke if you was a pygmy or they're not there they're gonna view you the same they're gonna try to treat you the exact same and then when you reject it they're gonna say oh you think you this now they're gonna start belittling you and try to manipulate you even more so I would even walk up backwards okay this was to be moving forward don't care about nobody in your past oh that's one thing about women they're always looking back stop looking back look forward stop looking back they don't want you they throw in the garbage move forward okay just move forward they don't want you they threw your way they used you they tricked you they lied they manipulated you you shouldn't even want them back you know that's like wanting someone back who scams you you know that's like blackjack that's like Rob Kardashian won't blac chyna back is you that dumb come on now if you keep looking back you're gonna be back there again that's almost like and not in a good way what's up with the little party make well y'all always complaining I can't hear you it's all about a mic and then like I don't know can y'all still hear when I scroll like if I do this can y'all still hear that like nasty scroll noise normally oh man I thought that would help it well I tried it's not as loud though okay well it's from five below y'all is cheap I'm gonna have to get it like a good one from like Best Buy or something this temporary I'll give it to my kids they have other colors too y'all how many times a week do you think it takes to satisfy a man with money intimately once you give it away too much he ain't gonna want it no mom one time or maybe no times I say once if you want extra make them you know make a buy yourself if you doing it more than once a week you're doing it too much because it's gonna grow old quick and they're not gonna want this much and then they're gonna want something new if they stopped if they have if they don't chase you anymore they're gonna start chasing something else so once a week and that's enough some people you can go two weeks thank you yeah stingy with it why because if you don't chase it you don't want it okay if I'm giving it away and you you can get any time why would you want it Gary's saying you're stingy with the vajayjay hell yeah that's why that's why I got what I got because I'm stingy because my husband still chase it's not it's not just up and available even after marriage is not you got to negotiate we got to come to an agreement you gotta wait you gotta change you gotta impress me you got to do something you know it's not free ever not even after marriage you got to do stuff so if you want a man to keep chasing you don't don't just give it up any time because he got to remember it he can't if your man can't sit there and reminisce and think about you know how he can't wait to do it again because he gonna get it the same day every day twice a day then he's gonna start thinking about other women how I wonder what it feels like with her I wonder if I can get something her or you know there cuz I get I'm bored my wife or abort with my girlfriend I get that every day all day you know it's the same old predictable boring stuff so I mean you know if you could get in once a week once a month once every two weeks he's like still thinking about it you know oh man I wonder where I'm gonna get something down oh you know you walk around the house looking good and tell him no next day he's gonna be ready oh my god you know doing extra stuff for you let me wash your car oh you know you want something from the store so he's gonna be working as well to try to get him so you don't get a lot more special treatment as well the less you give it up but you but you gotta look good you can't just say no I don't want know it and look trashy you gotta look good and make him longer even more you know tell him he gonna get some and then say oh no let's do it tomorrow or in the morning you know keep him waiting pushing back you know because that keeps him chasing good advice any man that disagrees that's because they do the warrant but the more they want it the long don't wait for it they'll wait for it believe me and you get more out of it too you get more services you know if you own you know if you do you cook and do the dishes and do the laundry then I'll give you some guess what all that stuff is done bargain with it don't just give it away it's valuable you don't have to wash dishes you ain't got to do clothes you don't have to do nothing if you use it as a bargaining tool okay y'all just giving away free yeah yeah y'all give it away free and doing all the work so the thing is you know back to the title this lady went off a lot of what she said is truth I agree with it and I think a lot of these guys with the low standards need to level up you know it's nothing wrong with leveling up it's nothing wrong with wanting to do right by a woman it's nothing wrong with wanting to raise your own kids it's nothing wrong with paying a woman's bills or paying you know for your kid to have a nice life it's nothing wrong with that I mean even black man had to come up with a word sim because they cannot even reach the level of being a sin so now they changed the word responsible into sin because they can never reach that level or they don't know how to reach it so what do they do they find something wrong with being responsible and give it a dirty name just like they call women gold diggers and horse because we have high standards that they can't reach so you can't if you can't accomplish or reach something you belittle it okay this is psychology if you can't afford something you say well you're materialistic if you can't have a woman oh you're stuck up in a gold digger if you can't be a man oh that's a simp so what are you if if my husband is a sent for taking care of his wife and children what are you a broke irresponsible sorry excuse for the male species that's dry so if you call him my husband sent because he couldn't do all it is for me then I feel sorry for whoever get ends up with you because I'm pretty sure she would want to stamp - if that's what Sims do if since our responsible men who take care of theirs then everybody wants a synth okay that's just what you call it because you can never reach that level okay that's what you call it because you don't know how to get the type of money to where you can take care of your woman and your children because you can't get there doesn't mean you have to go and call everybody else names because you can't reach that level okay so young Coffman simps all you want when I hear the word simp come out of a man's mouth I already know he broke super broke okay so broke that he has to belittle man who should be his role model okay that said he's like the pig meat of men - pick me men he's like the sorry excuse for he should have just been born a woman basically so for me that's how I feel like anyway so if my husband is a simp you should want to be a simp too because my husband has is living a life okay he dropped the car he won't got the house he won't got the woman he won't what you got okay money can't buy happiness but you can shot money can buy time and comfort okay and you can find your happiness with time and comfort don't have to worry about rushing to work every morning getting ups you know stress I do have a gym membership okay somebody said money can buy a new gym membership I have a very nice I'm at lifetime fitness so can you afford to go there and even at this size in this weight I'm still doing better than you so it didn't hold me back you know I don't use excuses to hold me back I do and I get what I want skinny or fat I got what I wanted you you don't even have what you want and you're a man so if I can find a way to get it you don't have no excuse [Music] okay so yes I do have a gym membership it comes out my husband's account automatically every month it's on auto pay because I don't have to scrounge for money like you um then I can go if I want to and I don't have to go if I don't want to it's my free will it's my choice my kids also have memberships because there's pools rock climbing slides water slides there's a spa in there there's what racquetball there's everything in there so you do what we want to do baby there's a restaurant in there so it's really nice you can meet a lot of wealthy people there a lot of athletes go to my gym so you know well you can afford that you know I'll be proud of you basically because you leveled up someone says I gotta fit I go to the gym every day except for the weekend I didn't get offended I just told you about my gym membership I don't care I mean I know men pick on women and try to find something that's gonna make them upset they don't make me upset I don't care what we should make wish it make me upset is that you are on here when you supposed to be at work where where's your job do you have a career or do you work overnight in somebody's warehouse making $8 an hour I don't know but guess what all I'm saying is you know my husband and other men who make lots of money they're not on YouTube right now that's all I'm saying anyways and you know the funny thing if he's talking about my weight he he still couldn't date me even when I was even bigger he still couldn't date me because he ain't got no money okay gary says he's at work y'all just so y'all know Gary's at work but he wasn't the one that was insulting me so don't jump on him y'all y'all y'all comments are hilarious okay anyways I guess he gon give his lunch 30-minute lunch break at McDonald's is over back to work back to the drive-thru anyways y'all you and I have the troll that's just that's just one of my many pleasures in life so I says why am I so mean I'm not mean I'm just being honest okay um I can say it in a nice way but y'all won't hear it so I gotta say it in the way that you hear it you know I could say well we need to make sure that we're supportive and pushing our men to the next level so that he can want to do better and we should just be so accepting and Dada Dada or you know um you know we don't want to accept mediocrity once you get yourself together then you know maybe wake up no nobody hears that all you hear when you hear that is no no no I'm gonna tell the truth how you're supposed to hear it you know that's not how you're supposed to hear I don't care about your feelings because you don't care about our feelings okay why should I talk to you nice you know why should women talk to men about their issues nice when y'all don't have the same way of doing it for us you know I'm not gonna I'm not gonna be nice I'm sorry nice women finish last okay okay do you have some questions how y'all doin okay okay somebody quote in the Bible okay I want to suggest a video topic sugar baby verses rich man wife difference breathe okay most men who have sugar babies they already a bit marry or are married if you find a single one make sure he's not too old and not too young you know then you can get him but you got and make sure that he don't nobody else and you have to trap him like not trap him like with pregnancy but in his mind you know you gotta it's it's psychological to get them in to trick a man into marry you it's psychological they don't do it on their own you have to really get in their minds it's a mind mental game and you have to be prepared to play it a lot of women are not prepared to pay play the mental games that it takes to get a husband you know what I'm saying a husband that will pay for everything it's mental okay if you want to set up a consultation on how to do it you gonna have to really do it you can't oh well I don't do that or I can't do that into it you don't have to be in it to win it or don't come at all you know what I'm saying there's levels to it okay you can't just say okay I want this how do I get there and not be willing to do what it takes cuz this work okay but once that work is done you'll have to work ever again okay okay so yeah okay so basically everybody needs to improve its not just the black man okay it's the black women who are who are still having those low standards it's the pygmy women and the low level you know there's always lower levels to each race okay the white people have the trailer-trash you know they got their meth heads just like we got our ratchets and you know our we smoking video game plan running to the bus stop holding their pants up $200 pair of shoes on okay everybody has this in their ways it's not just us but the only difference is you know the women are excelling and not the minute okay so you'll have to look at that you have to understand what's happening there might be a set of ratchet women but sometimes them ratchet women be having degrees too they might they still might have their ratchet ways but you know they got a job or a government job or something you know and most the time they got a card in at the bus stop would you so even the ratchet women are doing a lot better you know what I'm saying so everyone has their issues every race has their issues but this one is being called out by another race okay because it's now it's like in everyone's eyes mm-hmm yep someone says the black race looks at men on to see who will make pretty children versus what men bring to the table I don't care about pretty children you know why because they don't look they don't be pretty in a broke house they're gonna be pretty on the street because yo your man can't take care of them you know so maybe that's what happened to a lot of these women who are you know out there using their looks to get what they want because they grow up poor because their mama chose their daddy on how did his gonna turn out so what'd they do come strippers this this and that and then they they go secure their future like blac Chyna okay so y'all can't just be making babies cuz they look good and you ain't got nothing to give them yeah I would rather have an average-looking child with with the best education live in a nice house college funds and all that kind of stuff then a pretty little girl who's gonna end up twerking on YouTube okay that's what I'd rather so sorry there's makeup and there's weeks there's contacts okay we can all look good yes I'm just saying we can all look good if they can make a grown early bearded man into a beautiful woman an average looking chick can be made beautiful someone says all kids are beautiful yes they are who's quite quoting bible scriptures up in here I just have nothing to do with the Bible then once you just got saved y'all he must have been just got saved I bet you'd give 10% to your church need to be putting that in your savings account how much do you have saved if you give in 10% to your church and you ain't got a saving account rethink that honestly don't pay the pastor pay yourself [Laughter] okay I'm just saying you know don't pay yourself first if you don't have a savings account and you're over the age of 25 you need to start one mm-hmm okay so if you don't have a savings account ladies or men and go start a savings account you can start by putting with $20 in there $20 a week however much you can put in just start saving and then if you get enough you can maybe invest in something but at least start saving so for a rainy day you know save save save save mm-hmm okay I'm gonna tell y'all men something okay the broke man but the man working mediocre jobs there are endless resources online there are books audiobooks for free on YouTube on how to become successful how to start your own business how to level up how to get a better job how to secure this and how to do that you know how to invest how to save all these things are up online for free you know other men are taking advantage of it you are not you are sitting there playing some video games okay use that time that you will be playing video games to listen to some of these books to read some of these books to get some tips on how to level up just like the women are doing okay you don't see women sitting here playing video games and stuff you see us on our phones on our computers reading you know watching videos to upgrade ourselves a lot of us you know you're sitting here thinking you know oh this job is good enough for me and the woman don't want me for me then I don't want to be with her if she can't help me build on you just became a woman yourself just with that you just you just became a woman when you said that you know why because you feel like by just being yourself it's good enough this mediocre job is good enough if she don't love me for me then how will you know you just became stuck you know you have no ambition you have no goals all you want to do is wake up and do the same thing every day so there's no power in that therefore women are not going to be attracted to that if you have ambitions and goals and going to the next level and rising that's where you need to be studying learning you know how to become more successful how to get out of your 9 to 5 job and start working for yourself you know it's easy it's so easy and the information is out there how to do it y'all just won't go do it I just won't go seek the information y'all just rather play video games and smoke weed so you know don't be mad so guys put up your video games and pull out your phone or your computer or your tablet or your iPad and start listening to some of these online audio books on how to upgrade your yourself okay that's all I mean nobody else is gonna tell you so a woman has to tell you you know there's no man out there that's telling all this and if there are y'all need to link them in the comments xu7 should I be aloof when dealing with a wealthy guy in the beginning since guys want to challenge and always want what they can't have you know I've been a challenge since day one it's still a challenge you know always keep it challenging give in and pull it back give in and pull it back that way they know they know they have to keep working for it and that's the challenge I wonder what I got to do next week you know don't ever just give your whole self here Here I am no they gotta pull it they gotta pull you to that level and then when you finally give in after you give it go right back to the beginning oh I shouldn't have done that you know maybe you know then they have to convince you again so they're still working no matter what because they have to keep convincing you and keep convincing you keep convincing you and they like that because it's work and most successful men they like to work for things broke men like things handed to them okay so if your man is not if your man walks away if you challenged them their poverty mind and they don't want to work for anything and they have low Drive and they give up easily okay so that's how you can separate the two if a man wants you he will work hard to get what he wants and he will not give up okay even if you really don't want you especially if he has money he's not used to the words no so guess what he's gonna do what it takes and you stand you gonna leave with some in your hand still mm-hmm yes you finally caught a lot of videos one says mm-hmm read some of these okay so yeah let's just try to be better if you see a broke man look ladies this is your challenge okay I'm giving y'all the job when you see a broke man and making stupid comments on Facebook blink in a video to like one of those Napoleon Hill audiobooks on YouTube that's free like thinking Grow Rich the seven laws to success you know out leading the devil link him into a book that's gonna help him you know stop being a pygmy chick stop down in him just link him a book okay he might read it you never know okay wake up a book that's the best thing you can do is give somebody what they need okay have you saying something stupid if he's on you know talking bad about people and stuff like that just like him to book and say this is how you can level up you know or I think you should read this you might like it you know just give them what they need because no one else is they don't seek it you might as well just link it to him they might click on and say hmm this sound is it you know let me hear I'm gonna give it two minutes did you ever want to know how those billionaires became billionaires and they started off for what sounds good you know they might start listening to it well I have these keys to success if you do that you are guaranteed to become successful they hear those words they looked they hooked because people are naturally attracted to success naturally okay they're gonna keep listening and you know they just put their headphones on nobody know what they're listening to their have to be embarrassed around at home boys or whatever you know they'll sit there and listen to it and you might help them level up so the good the good ones are by Napoleon Hill y'all need to check him out and he wrote books from the 30s and the messages were beyond his time like seriously you know yeah I mean six figures it's good you know that's you know cause like I said some states some women you know as long as he can provide for your lifestyle and you're comfortable it doesn't matter the amount of money he makes can you provide for you and give you what you want if that's a yes then that's a great salary you know somebody asked me what does it matter if they make six figures or seven figures or if they can pay for everything it don't matter if they're gonna give you what you want it doesn't matter you know unless you want more than they can give you then you need to aim higher mm-hmm what is the age limit to gold it I always say date 20 years older than yourself if you want to go do you forty can go for 60 year-old some doo-doo-doo um I don't know okay do you like Kevin true true dude true do I don't know I mean I probably seen him before but I don't recognize the name so I I don't know so insist it's tell Solomon Jones that even in the Bible Solomon was a fool this is somebody told me to say okay that was just a message I related better a simp to take care of his family then a macho dude only care about himself that's true you know you know even jay-z made songs about that you know you know it's called the family feud nobody wins when the family feud's okay y'all listen today [Music] so you know men who are laughing at this think it's a joke oh you know that's cuz y'all are the joke we're laughing at you okay we laughing at you how mediocre you are how low ambition you are how you don't want to thrive to the next level how you're not wanting to be better you know how you don't care how you think everything is against you how you make excuses for everything I wouldn't be laughing if I were you I hope you try and do something to fix it because it's kind of like you know it's not really funny but you know you can't come in here insulting people when you're the one down here are you going to assault somebody when you beneath them that's all that's my question any advice on building a bigger following on YouTube get a little make no make videos all the time get interesting topics go on every social media and share your videos be controversial and don't care what people think and troll trolls back yeah and just keep going because don't give up and don't talk and make people fall asleep you know interesting interesting don't come on looking blah you know you got to change it up every once in a while people get tired of seeing the same old thing you know be creative I think oh and uh talk to your subscribers and comments a lot [Music] yeah that's one thing guys do they always talk about their ex wines wait why you not went to her no more she was all this and that did she finally wake up my ex taking me to dinner she wants me back okay well good for her maybe she need a babysitter yeah if you're taking your man to dinner and paying for it because you want him back because of this is that then you know you're a pygmy chick and nobody else wanted you so that's why you gotta go back and you'll pass and get your eggs and pay him to come to dinner with you because don't nobody else want you because you don't love yourself okay okay Solomon's ex you don't love yourself you got to pay for a grown man to go to dinner so you can want him back he might not even take you back cuz he can't afford you but guess what you don't have to because you gonna pay all the bills cuz you don't work 50 hours a week like a grown man take care of kids and do all that stuff you don't do nothin for you so I hope y'all have a nice dinner I hope you let him order whatever he won't and dessert and I hope y'all have a good time because you're just keeping him at the level that he's at you're not doing him any anything beneficial all you're doing is being his mama okay I bet you ten thousand million dollars that he would never link her this channel never someone is someone messaging me okay no didn't want to UM so man up up on here talking about their exes and paying for dinner so it's like a great you found a pic me congratulations they're the bottom of the barrel that's nothing to brag about I would be embarrassed to tell somebody that specially follows a man if a woman was paying for my dinner okay we already know what she looked like if she paying for your dinner when a man says he doesn't give you money until he's in a relationship is that a BS answer what should be a comeback - well I'll give you sex until we in a relationship how about it well I'm not giving sex until I'm in a relationship after you give me the money okay that should be your response mmm-hmm why am i hating i'm not hating I said I hope you have fun when she'll pick me chick who you didn't even pick cuz she's still gex she's begging you to come back trying to pay for your food okay that means she's lower than you mm-hmm I wouldn't want that screw yes no look I can imagine how much she loves herself and how she looks she probably busted and super low self-esteem was she doing all of that because I don't know any grown woman who's gonna take some dude grown man out pay for him beg him to come back okay I don't know any grown especially if what he's broke okay who does that I don't know sorry Solomon but you know it's not I wouldn't even say it that you should even say that you should just you should align it say you've taken your ex-girlfriend out because you want her back that would have sounded a little bit better you know it would have sounded like at least you knew you know that you made a mistake and that you have enough money to take somebody out you know that would have sounded a little bit better now you over here talking about my ex want me back she's gonna take 90 so first of all we know your ex early we know she has low self-esteem and we know she's a pygmy chick we know you bum and you can't afford to take her out to eat so she has to offer it to you because you know because she wants you back and if she says let's go to dinner she you gonna say you broke and she don't have to pay for it so she just offered it up straight up so you can come meet her at dinner she probably getting ready to serve you with some child support or something you know oh that's the trick hopefully it's a trick if not then she's not that smart but still at least she offered the dinner because she knows you can't afford it okay that's what I hear when you say oh my ex was taking me to dinner because she wants me back she offered you dinner because you know you ain't got the money okay that's why she's gonna pay for you because first of all if you ask someone to dinner and money is an option or an issue you gonna say okay let's go to dinner I'll pay because she already knows you finna say no because you broke so she had to say I'll pay okay which means I know you broke but I'm desperate so you just told you a whole story I'm broke my ex-girlfriend illegally she used to pick me she want to eat go out to eat with me and see me again and she know I broke so she offered to pay that's all you had to say I I wish I was a simp I wish I could do the things that your husband does for you but since I can't I gotta take X s who I'm not even interested in dinner invitations to feel good about myself and you know at least I don't have to pay that's what you doing I'm roasting you I'm so sorry actually I'm more upset at the woman unless she has a sneaky planner that's getting ready to happen I'm upset with her I'm not upset with you because that's normal for you you know but I'm upset with her for having such low standards and low self-esteem and no self-love somebody need to go find his eggs and give her some help mm um okay so how do you ask a man out to dinner and get him to pay you don't ask him in out to dinner they ask you out okay if you gotta ask a man out to dinner you know he need to have a large amount of money for you to take that risk on being that forward you know he's got to be a millionaire if you suggest dinner in a nonchalant way because you don't just come out and ask you know you have to trick him into asking you like Oh have you ever been to this restaurant before I heard it was good I've never eaten there before and he'll be like oh yeah I've eaten there many times they have great such as such oh really well I need to go you know maybe you know I would love to go now I wouldn't know what to order oh well I'll take you sometime okay that's how you do it someone says I know this is a troll but if you if you found a rich man but he needs you to eat his a-hole out on a daily you doing it you see that's the funny thing because if you're if you're a smart woman you won't have to do it okay why because if he's rich and he's gonna have to pay you a lot of money to do that on a daily basis you know what I'm saying a lot like he's gonna have to marry you he's gonna have to not have a prenup and all that stuff unless you are so desperate and living in a foreign country where you know you're in third-world poverty conditions and that's better than what you're doing now okay because most women will just have three men and pay all their bills and just be done with it and not have sex with any of them okay so no they probably wouldn't do that if they're smart but good tryto when the check comes went out to eat how should a woman ask for him to pay you shouldn't even have to ask you just need to slide it on it over here you go okay you don't ask you tell hey you go this for you that's all you gotta do if you slide it back dig it up and go to the bathroom and leave bye you asked me out there you go yeah if this is not no we don't go touch okay if you know yourself value you don't go touch okay no chick calm you slide it right on over if the waitress puts up in the middle you slide it on over there you go don't look at it don't peep at it like you gonna pay for it either just like oh you go you know I see what he does if you slide it back look down crazy it's like really oh I liked you too Oh I have to go to the bathroom okay yeah but see some someone said it usually the waiter hands the man the check but nowadays they're putting it in the middle because there's so many pygmy chicks that's paying for these men but they just put it in the middle cuz then the woman finds it offensive you know I was eating at a hibachi you know where they cook in front of you you know Japanese food and I watched this lady pay for this man's food and he didn't even eat it $60 per plate he sit down play with the food and when the check came he tried to grab it and then she took it from oh no let me do it I was like girl it's my husband cool with my videos of course he talks about broke me into all the time he's like man I'm so tired every time I go somewhere all these broke man walking around you know asking these women to buy them drinks I'm like oh you know man up ba-ba-ba-ba-bom so I'm tired of it you know I'm sick and tired of seeing these guys walking around you know like they're women I'm tired of it like that's what he said that's it there's no real man you know these women out here you know trying to go for older guys you know these women out here just discuss it with these guys you know and he sees it his friend owns a bar he says man these guys out here are just you know pathetic that's what he says so he is very cool with these videos because it's going to help women not fall into the trap of being with someone that can't take care of them we have daughters he doesn't want them growing up to take care of a grown man okay so of course he's cool with my videos why wouldn't he be he set me up why wouldn't he want other women set up okay is it a good idea to live with your boyfriend if he's paying all the bills yes it is if he asking you for rent no he's just a roommate at that point don't live with him if you have to pay any bills because it's just called in-house sex okay and you're gonna start going out on this date he's gonna stop treating you as special he's gonna have his hand out at rent time you're gonna stop respecting him you're gonna get turned off by him you gonna start looking to upgrade on him and then that's how it's gonna happen so you don't live with the man unless they're paying every bill in the house you know what I'm saying yeah if you can still if you still pay your car note and your insurance great whatever but if they're not paying for that shelter then no you don't live with them thank you little Mike mm-hmm has my husband ever cheated on me well I don't think he has but if he asked oh well I don't care I didn't marry him for certain reasons you know I married him for what he could do for me our children and my lifestyle so even if he did cheat I wouldn't care because I can go out and cheat too you know what I'm saying so just it wouldn't bother me it wouldn't be a deal-breaker but you know why I don't think he would cheat because he's older and if he did she it would be with somebody a lot less than me and then also he couldn't afford to cheat you noticing cuz I got all the money so so if he's cheating he's gonna cheat with a ratchet whoo you know McDonald's is impressive too and that just saves me the issues and the trouble and you know all that but he come home every night and he sleep my 830 also if he cheating you cheating at lunch I made sure I set myself up very strategically I married an older man okay I'm very young compared to him so who's he gonna cheat with a 50-year old lady you know all the money all his money is tied up in investments in us in houses and cars and stuff like that he can't afford to go out and cheat okay and we've been together a long time if he got caught I get alimony and we don't have no prenup and I got two kids so if he cheated it would actually benefit me and I'm still young enough to go get remarried and still look is it on my wedding day so you would never he would never do that if he had that much to lose he wouldn't risk that you know because first of all he's older he already know that when you do this these bad things happen so he's not dumb enough to go cheap and if he wanted to cheat and he did and I didn't find out I don't care what do you think about these guys that pick the ratchet struggle [ __ ] with kids over the childless educated classy girl he cannot impress you that's why he can't impress you and you will expect too much out of him the other girl is lucky to have him me okay so she's gonna treat him better because she's afraid to lose him you gonna want him to do better because you want him to be better and he's not trying to do all of that okay so that's why he would choose her because she has the low standards and he don't have to do as much and instead of choosing you because you're gonna expect he's your he knows you're gonna grow and get to the next level and he's gonna stay stuck and look like the loser standing next to you so that's why he ain't gonna do that you know I gotta go in a few minutes people are asking the questions how often do we text a guy first like I said only if they're super rich do you take the guy first okay if they just normal average whatever you let them taste you first okay are you texting by accident just like you know like you meant to send it to someone else that's don't send it to him directly hi we met the other day you know undo all that sent an accidental text or and if they're super rich they you know nice to meet you the other day don't put your name don't say who you are they're gonna text back to figure out who you are okay don't tell them too much remain a mystery you know nice to meet you the other day I mean who is this oh you don't remember me do you you know now you can start the seduction okay there you go if he doesn't text back to you text again no that's called being desperate you don't text again you just move on to the next because this is the problem with a lot of women their true desperate you got to be able to let them go quick you have to have a replacement waiting in line this is where a lot of you guys mess up a lot of you women mess up y'all get one person and when that don't work out you try to get them back and you're not focused on what you should be doing which is getting someone better okay first of all if you're dating and you're not in a serious relationship you should have about three guys you don't have to sleep with them but you need to have three guys that will be able to take you to dinner take you out I'll do whatever you need them to do when one doesn't text you got the other one if this one don't text you still got this on somebody gonna answer okay don't spit on your town on one guy texting them like a crazy fool okay get three men and you will be fine I promise you you will have a different date for every night of the week okay that you go out you don't go out too much you know three days a week that's good you got three guys you said and now if you the one that gives you the best treatment spends the most and likes you the most it's the one you keep you can toss the other ones or keep them in your back pocket for what you need to go out or another one is busy you need this you need that you know what I'm saying don't get caught up on what guy have three okay three three is the magic number someone says Oh Solomon says starting 101 no it's just called you know how in business how they say you have to have more than one stream of income to be successful it's the same with dating you gotta have more than one one type of man that you're dating in order to find the best one for you you don't just date one person at a time if you're not in a serious relationship you need to be dating other people they don't have to know about it but you need to keep those options open somebody is gonna be successful you know you just datin one at a time and one at a time and one at a time you're not getting anywhere date three at a time you're not hung up on one you don't drive one away because you're too needy you guys you got you got all these different guys to spread your time in between you're not needy you're not trying to text them all the time cuz you've got three minutes of text so it's not gonna be like oh you know you're not sitting by the phone cuz somebody gonna text somebody gonna call and so your attention is spread out and the one that likes you the most is the one that's going to stand out to you you know you get to compare them to the other ones and it's just like business you know you're gonna have your regular nine-to-five your side hustle and the business that you're trying to start on the side whichever one starts making you more money it's the one you're gonna put your attention to okay the most that's what you do think business okay you will never lose they can call it whatever they want but it's a highly successful way of dating okay you don't want to be like Solomon's ex-girlfriend taking him taking your ex out to dinner because you you know you drive everybody away because you text too much okay let's see mm-hm let's see I'm trying to figure out what y'all think yeah someone says damn I'm savage who hurt me nobody hurt me I'm married I had kids you know but the women that I talked to on a daily basis keep falling for the same okey-doke and getting the same the same story you know so I'm hoping then I'm good you know nobody hurt me I just see through the BS because I have somebody to compare it to I have a real man to compare y'all bullet BS - you know I'm saying so it's kind of like those diamonds that you can buy at Walmart versus a real diamond you can see the BS and you met you're like thank you know you deserve a real diamond you don't deserve this this is plastic you know that's all I'm doing that I'm like you know if you're going to give your all to a man at least you can have a real man you're not giving your all to some you know someone who can't do nothing for you so that's why I do what I do it's not me I don't care I'm good I'm taking care of I'm set for life okay these other women need to get set for life and y'all need to upgrade yourselves so you can set women up for life and you can set your children up for life and you can set yourself up you know you don't have to go around everybody in box seeing who won't you who's a pick me who'll settle for your call center chick you know what I'm saying you ain't got to do all of that you can pick the one you want and then go live your life yeah you going out tonight no actually I'm not going out tonight why would I go out I'm married I have kids I'll take my kids somewhere after school but I'm coming right back home because guess what I have consultations I got tell these women how to get this money what not to fall for you know I have I've already been out I'm old you know I've been out I've been to clubs I've been to bars all the nice restaurants vacation if I want to go out I can go out tomorrow but right now I have responsibilities you know those things that y'all don't know nothing about mm-hm so yeah um a look you know if I go out young you know I'm getting approached you know I got to spend on money you know but luckily I have my own money and I go out with my husband most of the time so they got to worry about all of that and he pays like I don't have to pay for nothing he'll pay you know how long did my husband wait til you gave it up oh he had to spend a lot of money he has been a lot of money before he got to that I would say about two weeks of straight dating going to the nicest places and all that kind of stuff he oh and he agreed to pay all my bills before I gave it up and he told me I didn't have to work no mom and we were in a relationship so whereas in a relationship didn't have to work them all and he was paying on my bills that's when I gave it up when you started investing into me okay because I'm not gonna give it up so you can't invest in me you need to invest in me first then you can get it that's how women are supposed to do you know so he must have spent at least you know two weeks worth of straight dating seeing each other every other day and that an act short amount of time I got him to pay all my bills tell me I didn't have to work no model and agree to be in a relationship world record okay so that's what I didn't and he couldn't get it any other way that was it that's that's the only option you gotta pay my bills being a relationship and I ain't working alone you want this agree or not I can move on is it wise to move in with a man with money or just have him pay your bills um well it just depends on the relationship if you if he does whatever you say yeah you can move in if he's like well I'll pay your bills I'll give you money ba ba ba ba ba ba keep that for a while get him used to giving you okay get him used to it then if he wants you to move in later then you can move in you know what I'm saying because he'll first of all he'll be less controlling because he's used to giving it's normal now it's expected now you know if you move in first and he ain't giving you nothing oh I'm paid the bills that's good enough no get him in the habit of giving you everything separately then you can move in you know I'm saying okay he does whatever I say and says I don't have to work he has taken me on two trips and four months of dating okay well okay this is what you need to do you need to get a at least three thousand dollars in your bank account before you move in with him because if you gotta go you got money okay so tell him like well I would move in with you but I need to feel secure enough that if I have to leave or if I want to leave I'm not gonna be stuck so I'm gonna need like three thousand dollars in my savings account as emergency money in case this doesn't work out because I'm gonna be giving up my place Dada Dada blah blah blah if you really want me to move in I need you to put this money in my savings that way if it don't work out you can just go get you an apartment and just keep keep it moving you know everything so make him give you the money three thousand is enough to move and get you an apartment okay unless you ask for more you know it's up to you three thousand and the least because you will accept if you are dating multiple men and they ask if you are sleeping with anyone else what is your good response no baby I'm not sleeping with anyone okay that's your response cuz what like why is it their business you haven't do they have a ring on your finger you can lie to them like they lie to you mm-hmm so the best responses oh no why would I be doing this I'm dating you I'm really into you you know I really like you you're special you know the same stuff they tell you just tell them it back when am I gonna come out with a book somebody call me write it for me [Laughter] mmm-hmm someone says $3,000 you can do nothing with $3,000 yes you can't even go put on a down payment to something a new car a house a rental property an apartment that's that's good enough you know if you want to save more while you're in the relationship that's totally up to you but that's what you need him to put in your account at the bare minimum okay y'all act like you know I just said $2 okay so show us a pic of you and your prime your advice may work for gorgeous women but these basics don't really have a chance you know what any woman can be beautiful there's enough makeup lashes and wigs to go around okay any woman can be beautiful I've seen magic on YouTube so it doesn't matter what I look like you know it matters on your confidence your mental skills and what you can do to what you got okay no that matters okay I know I know people who are very confident in themselves and have a rich men and are not what people will consider gorgeous so there's nothing to do with it men go by looks yes yes they do but a woman can make herself look good with some tools okay so and men have different tastes you know not all me and have the same tastes especially rich men you know rich men yeah they like beautiful women yeah they like this you know they'd like that but their taste is not generic like most broke men's are you know what I mean they've been around the world they've seen things they see beauty in different forms you know what I mean they're not conditioned to what beauty is like a lot of these guys are so does that matter what I look like in my prime okay it matters on what these women how they love themselves how they take care of themselves and how they put themselves first and how men would make how they make men respect them you know what I'm saying because I know beautiful women who are pygmy chicks you know I know beautiful women who let me and walk over them like doormats I know ugly women who run men and get money in their hands daily so it doesn't matter what you look like it matters what you're dealing with how you take care of yourself if you put yourself first well I wouldn't I wouldn't really care about what I look like in my prime I look like this but younger how about that okay Solomon Jones I got nothing but dimes real talks getting waxed asking you for help oh I'm sure you've got dimes on your your uh you know what I don't I don't believe you I think you got nickels I think you got a bunch of nickels and you add them up to be dimes cuz you know ain't no diamond pan for no room man okay you got some nickels you putting them together trying to make dimes that even work someone said he got down like dimes make a video on how to be a real man first of all you have a career versus a job step one or you own your own business step two you don't waste time on video games or YouTube trolling step three you pay for the woman all the time because you're a gentleman and you're and you like respect okay these are your tips you are well-read and you understand many things beyond what you learned in high school and college mm-hmm you take care of your children you stay with their mother you marry their mother you stay faithful to their mother that's how you become a real man okay it's not too late mm-hmm you say you're gonna email didn't meet uh pictures you know what you know how many people I've had asked me for my picture for no reason I know you you emailing them somebody picture from from Facebook oh this is my girlfriend yeah that's they do with me I'm probably 18 people's girlfriends okay then I don't even know about it so I don't believe that maybe show me a picture what you and her together and then I believe you and remember a dime to you might be a nickel to me I'm just fine god this dude in here talking about the Bible you know what you need to go to church if you want to view all talking about the Bible this is not a Bible study dear mm-hmm he over here preaching you know we're not we're not tad we're not givin no offerings so get up out of here I I got the mic this is my pulpit y'all crazy who over here disrespecting people hold on mm-hm does your salary matter with a rich man no why would he care what you make if you make a lot of money okay let me say if you make a lot of money and he feels like you don't need him dan yeah matter so you got a line so you don't make a lot of money and I set this on every video and I got a consultation in like 15 minutes I'm just trying to find a platonic sugar daddy oh um get an old one then most of those will be platonic for a long time and then when they run out of patience then you can just drop them and get another one or I have two mm-hmm get one with a heart problem because he won't be able to take Viagra do you think you could seduce Jesus if you want it to lol and gir Jesus is not my type okay yeah I got no money okay [Music] see okay let's see gold digger of course duh what else would I be digging for boogers somebody call me a bird a gold digger you got that right see all the broke gas coming out it's 214 hmm yeah I just got off y'all overnight shift or seven to to shift seven to two shift mm-hmm yeah just got out the warehouse okay yeah a gold-digger is a compliment now someone says yeah you calling me a gold digger that just means I have high standards and I don't take no broken dudes well you know why would I sit up here and be with a broke guy when I don't have to that's a choice and an option these days Solomon you did not get to me please you know if you know what the only way you could get to me and make me feel bad about myself as if you bought the land that I lived on and sold it and sold my house okay that's all wait and get to me and I know you'll never be able to do that so I ain't worried coal diggers are setting themselves up for death so I broke me because when it's time to go to the hospital or to the doctor and you ain't got no money they won't let you die and get your organs okay so yes what does it mean when a man you date cause you high-maintenance I know it's supposed to be insulting but I take it as a compliment it just means you're making me work hard you're making me work hard you know and this is what you respond well you know it's not high maintenance to me this is the norm you know that's what I'm used to but this is high maintenance to you perhaps you're dating out of your league okay maybe you need to downgrade because this is just what the Norman this is normal to me you know that's what I say you know who you so complicated you're so hot man that's well you just leveled up then because you don't get used to it or go back down there is your choice mm-hmm just take it and twist it you know yeah I'm high maintenance what you expected need a little maintenance you want a low mate this chick go get one okay [Music] okay y'all asked me about it narcissus one more time but pay all the bills I'll keep telling y'all y'all don't listen if you're dealing with the narcissus you become our narcissus with them okay it's just like the trolls when they troll me i troll them right back and they can't keep up okay that's what you do you don't take it you give it if they can't take it then do it in a sarcastic way you know they're narcissistic and everything is about them be sarcastic about it you know like yes yeah do you need anything else okay yes everything is about you I'm here to serve you you know do it like that do you want anything else can we talk about you some more okay I just want you to be happy okay be real facetious with it you know they might laugh laugh it off or you become the same way you know when they start talking about themselves cut them off and start talking about yourself that's what I would do and if you're too sensitive then this you know if you're too sensitive you can't date somebody like that you know you have to be strong you gotta be strong and be able to flip it mm-hmm okay what am I gonna do about the declining marriage rates I'm gonna be happy because they these women aren't marrying losers you know they get to keep all their money they don't have to marry some dude and let them lay on their couch just abuse a day marry you know who wants to marry a loser I would rather stay single than marry somebody that's not gonna level up you know so I would rather be single but dating rich guys been married to some broke dude who is gonna be a liability at laying on my couch okay so I don't care about the marriage rates and long as you don't have no kids but no broke dude that you're not married to I don't care yeah I'm not gonna marry somebody who can't pay all the bills okay so if I if I'm a single woman I'm already married but if I was a single woman I would not marry somebody that can't pay every bill and I wouldn't care about being married as long as I'm getting all my bills paid by random rich dude you know whatever that I'm dating who cares when I finally want to settle down and get married when I'm older and this guy I've been divorced eight times and growing on his kids growing maybe we want to you know live together and get married for you know tax reasons then maybe you know but I'm not trying to rush to the altar if I'm a single woman because I'm supposed to be married to somebody because marriage rates are low no you don't have to prove yourself to me marriage is a gift to the man from the woman okay you ain't getting no free sex over here you don't have to come with it okay I hope I can be single and still date okay I can be single and still have a man in my bed every night okay I just don't have to have him laying on my couch during the day talking about we ride or die are we supposed to stick together is the better of the worst no I'd kick him out man okay so no I don't care about the marriage rate I care about the rates in which men are excelling and career and money okay when y'all get y'all selves up the marriage rates will go back up okay it's not about us it's about y'all y'all are unfit to marry okay we got multiple degrees make more money than y'all most of us and the ones that don't you can't do nothing for us so why do we need I don't know so marriage weights go marriage rates are going out it's y'all's fault no I thought we the one saying no we don't want to say no we don't want to marry you no thanks come better we don't want a liability you can't pay all these bills you can't afford this marriage so you know a lot of women are just being single and dating a lot of men can't get married because don't nobody want to marry you you got five kids five child supports five baby why why why why would we want to marry it you know we don't need you mm-hmm you need us mm-hmm yeah only reason I won't marry somebody is if they had money okay I'm not married nobody broker than me you got money we can get married but I'm already married so but if I were single that would be a prerequisite to marriage you gotta have some money a career okay I'm not marrying you just cuz you cute and go make pretty babies all right no do you watch divorce court with gonna watch this piece of stuff I'm too busy making videos doing consultations reading you know I'm leveling up I'm trying to teach men how to do try and teach a man and women how to do this um but I have seen some divorce court shows and they're pretty funny because most the time it's just pathetic I don't even bother anymore mm-hmm someone says I don't trust me if they say they need me I wouldn't either because they shouldn't need you oh my god I gotta go in like five minutes so if y'all have any last questions you would ask of me how cuz I'm here to go some guys talking about oh you know you haven't been with the right man women don't care nothing about your sexual performance okay because when you finish in about two minutes three minutes and if you can go a long time great when you're finished can you buy us breakfast can you buy US lunch can you take us to dinner can you pay some bills okay we don't care about that they make machines they make toys we don't care how good you are in bed cuz it doesn't matter women are not like that about sex and if they are they're pygmies okay because we already know the power in it and it's not men don't have the power and women have the power when it comes to sex you know what I mean so for us that's a gift to you not a gift to us okay yes we can enjoy it but we are in control of it so and you sitting over here trying to brag about how good you are in bed I want to see how good you are you know and finances first because that's what turns a lot of women on power money not how good and how long you can go and then get up and go lay on the couch and play video games okay I don't care about that most women don't like anybody can anybody can do what you do you know teenage a teenager I old man a grown man you know anybody can have sex anybody can do that that's just normal that's human nature anybody can do that can you do uh can you do can you provide for the woman that you're trying to sleep with can you provide for the woman that you probably impregnate keep her by for that child after you impregnate her you do all that cuz that's was impressive you know having sex I'm sticking your penis inside a vagina it's not impressive okay can you take care of what comes out of the vagina okay can you take the woman at can you take care of a woman attached to the vagina because that's how y'all see women so can you do all that that's impressive nobody care about your sex okay how do I show a man that I appreciate him when he spoils me tell him thank you get extra excited like a child give him a big hug and a kiss pressure boobs against him and whisper in your eat whisper in his ear oh my god so much I think I'm turned on by you the mogees okay so men see the problem with men and women women think men are emotional like they think men care about feelings and hurting and if you are always there for them and if you're a good woman to them and if you love them they don't care about that ladies and men think women like sex and love sex and it's addicted to sex like they are but they're not so that's what y'all need to understand men don't care about your feelings and women don't care about sex as much as men okay so women stop being upset because he doesn't feel what you feel and man stop being upset because you offering sex it's not anything special to us okay so unless we're a pygmy chick and you're way out of our league and we'd be happy to to lick your tongue that's it okay otherwise it's not gonna work out someone says do a video dealing with emotional man men are not emotional that's called manipulation okay men are more logical they're playing you when they're acting emotional there is a difference okay they don't care they're acting this is why I say men are not emotional half of the things that you call emotions are excuses they're attached to excuses okay so if your man is emotional and there's an excuse attached to it it's called manipulation okay someone says drop the mic or I'm about to drop the mic in two minutes like um can you do a video about man with mommy issues I wouldn't date a man with mommy issues it's too much work you know I would be like what you know I will date you you I will get what I can out of you and says I can't stand you know I'm W I'm not your mama y'all are crazy I have to get out of this determined mindset that I'm conditioned to yeah you got it okay pretend you're me when next time you get around some guys you know pretend you're me just say what I would say it's like I'm sorry I can't date you you don't make enough money Boop so that man is gonna be like dang I can't even have the type of woman I want cuz I'm broke do I go lower or do I go up do I go get the do I go and prove myself or do I just aim low what you gonna do yeah what would you do if there was a man that you liked and you know you couldn't get them unless you leveled up as far as looks or you know class or standard would you work on that or would you just go get somebody else most women are gonna level up and I'm like dang I want that type of man so what do I got to do I got to improve on my hair my makeup my dress my clothes my speech I got to lose about 15 pounds I gotta do this I gotta do that and they'll go do it and they'll go get that man and then they'll have the life they want a man sees a woman and he knows he got a level up he's gonna go get something else that he don't have to do nothing for he's gonna be able take the lazy route he's gonna be like ah let me just go over here you know so that's the difference so with that being said sheera seven out you | SheraSeven | UC7YmOvYuw0ubdPEvItrH3oQ | 2017-10-06 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 22,929 | 113,514 |
3g8_q9B3hOc | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3g8_q9B3hOc | ICC U-19 WOMENS T20 WORLD CUP QUALIFIER EAP | INDONESIA U19 VS PAPUA NEW GUINEA U19 MATCH 1 | check check check um uh you okay check check check okay my do is um [Music] praising god and rejoicing [Music] to see [Music] let us praise our voiceless [Music] now give thanks [Music] for his kindness his wisdom and love for this land of our father's so free [Music] shout again [Music] and [Music] me [Music] um two okay julia take two only okay so am i live on youtube welcome to the first match of the icc under 19 indonesian verse papua new guinea cricket match it's going to be an epic t20 encounter between these two first of the best of three games over the next three successive days indonesia have lost the toss and have been given the opportunity to bat by papua new guinea papua new guinea have chosen a bowl swirly conditions down here today windy blustery as the cheerleaders of indonesia cheer their opening batters out your current opening batters today as we can see two experienced right hand batters opening the batting re and hernia ari to face the first ball of the day as we look to get underway in the action then we're off in the first bowl of the day she comes in she's put it wide she has put it wide probably not the best start that she wanted to have opening the bowling today wonderful shot there by ahri she's dispatched it for four cracking start to the innings ahri off to an absolute fly dispatch [Music] confidently played shot there straight over the top of mid wicket for a four split in the gap all wide the keepers misfear to that do they come back for two no scampering through there for a while been a very positive start here for indonesia two wides and a four as we go over to wonderful wonderful new batter we have hernia oh she's bashed that over the top of straight over top for a wicket for for a single no they don't come back for two just a single and given the strike straight back to ariani faces up oh she's popped that up looked like it was potentially a catch there no drop just short of mid off papua new guinean field looks a little nervous to be honest in the first over oh she's clipped that do they come back for a second now i've scanned through for a great little single there edgy very edgy shot there from ariana hit this strike straight to the bowler which is a bit of a electric atmosphere down to the field i mean it's not exactly brimming with people but the noise levels coming from the the support of the indonesian team and their supporters is is quite vocal oh edgy just past the keeper do they come back for two they do they decide on to go interesting what's happened there bit of confusion i think she must have dropped the ball before she's hit the stumps looks like that's the decision oh wow wow papi new guinea with a with a bit of mistake there the keepers dropped the ball before she's knocked the stumps off which is only meant one thing she does not get out and the opening pair survived the first over a very lucrative first over for indonesia bowling from the garuda with new end is from papua new guinea right arm fast over the wicket we'll be bowling to ariani oh crazy down there should go for four runs and it does wonderful stroke wonderful stroke there as the music blares around a bit of celebration music there number six for the papua new guinea not the great start should i say left arm over the wicket not right arm very good action this young bowler probably pitched it a little wide there for ariana put it right in the spot for her to clip it through the gap of gully and backwards third man oh swing and a miss that's the line and length that brewery probably wants just to keep ariana in the what we call the corridor of indecision whether to go forward or whether to step back for the shot wonderful line wonderful length there from brewery it's a full shot and not put away by ahri and was it no ball she must have overstepped the mark there [Music] official icc rules here shout out to all you viewers at home watching who've chimed in for all over the world to watch this game oh they've appealed a little bit down leg side for the appeal they've picked up a leg by and they've scampered through for a single good cricket good cricket here from the indonesian team so far keeping that run right up t20 cricket is all about how much you can get in 20 overs and if you get stuck early in a few hours without making much runs it makes your ch your ability to get runs later on down the innings very difficult punches that to short point oh good feeling out there from papua new guinea looks like they've wiped away their first over nerves and comfortably settled into the match oh just blocked good line good length not going to do much about that kearney probably hasn't faced as many balls as ariani so she needs to get used to the bowling here short cover and they've scampered through for another single [Music] off two overs bit of a change of bats there interesting there from the indonesian team they've changed up the bats for some reason as mahuta comes in from the university end didn't quite get a hold of that kernier she's probably struggling to find her momentum at the moment and rhythm um probably starts needing to look to punch through the gaps more with a few shots here pop that short and yes has found the gap between mid wicket and square leg got through for a single better stroke play better stroke play from the young girl kernier she's breaking towards double digit figures and we go back to the strike with ariani oh she's popped that up and it's caught it's a catch it's the first wicket of the day unbelievable oh it's a good catch papua new guinean girls are celebrating wonderful piece of fielding diving to her right there at short point there's an unfortunate shot from ariana she was probably in two minds whether to to fully go for the slog over the top of cover or or defend it she then got caught in two minds it just popped off the top of a bat and there it is we have the first wicket for the day which brings us to the new battle on board her name is wesica key player for indonesia wessica one of the great all-rounders of underneath under 19 cricket here in in asia wesica is a exceptionally strong bowler and also their key batter you would expect her to step up to the stage here make some runs for a team much much needed runs they've got a good run rate but i would say the loss of arione is quite a big thing ariana was looking good out there wesker taking her time finding center with a bat puts a glove on sizes up the terrain sign of a true professional here actually bowlers put that very short versus obviously have that first ball first ball nerves and hasn't done that much with the ball just dabbled it down the leg rock solid defense there from wessica and great line grant length from good cricket all round papua new guinean team here buoyed by the loss of that first wicket they're looking for another one another solid block there from west as she's seen at the end of that oven that's the end of the third over after three overs we are on 19 runs icc under 19 women's t20 world cup qualifier all the way in bali jimbaran the conditions are blustery they are windy quite an overcast day a mixture of sun and cloud but i would say great conditions for cricket there's kernier faces popped it onto the onto the leg side there no run oh she's smashed that oh there's some confusion wesica's stood aground keaney wanted that single bad wessica said no very interesting wesick has gone down to have a little chat about hey who's going to make the decision on that run i would say wesica's decision was probably incorrect it was up to kernier to make that decision west probably should have gone for the single there but here we are no no wicket lost and we continue great shot great fielding and this time they've scampered through for the single diving to her right there number 10 for the papua new guinean team they've appealed ooh wessica nervous start from west i would say probably not her usual start of flailing about slashing with the willow probably looking to get her eye in start making some inroads into this scoreboard she wants to take over dabble down to fine like that's a lovely stroke actually well played and great feeling out there at fine leg cathy utay from papua new guinea with a wonderful arm there from fine leg shout out to kathy good cricket [Music] oh baruch with a wonderful ball there i tell you what broker's left arm over the wicket style is very difficult at the moment for the indonesians to get away they've got to we've come to the end of the fourth over the scoreboard has not ticked that much we're moved on i will say indonesia now needs to start probably ramping up the run rate the first over was an absolute cracker things have slowed quite a bit since then as we continue with mahout oh cracking cut shot from wessica delicately played will it go all the way no it doesn't and they only get two that is a no ball wait it's a no ball they've called it a no ball as well and two runs so a good little piece of cricket there for indonesia weeks ago swinging big swing where was that ball looking to go probably heading straight into the bushes over the top she was looking for a big six getting the the bloodlust in her eye wanting a big shot there it's what's needed though they are looking for runs they do know the indonesia the papua new guinean team will have a strong run chase well bold line and length spot on making wessica very tentative about the big strokes she wants to play there's no doubt about it wessegon looking for room on the offside to slash through the covers she also wants it nice and pitch short she's looking for that pull shot that she's famous for [Music] there's a lot of pressure out there at the moment for wesica and the indonesian pair papua new guinea putting an incredible bowling performance so [Music] oh far shot that's the one wessex is looking for down on one knee dispatched it over the top of cover but no not enough on it to get to the boundary they've gone through for two runs good cricket there from wesley a good strike back getting orion young girl wesk has been their star player for most of the build-up to this tournament she needs to deliver today to have her team get in the mix here dropped at short she's bashed it over the top that should run away for four runs wonderful shot as the balinese chimes go around the field celebrating a four crowd very excited by that confident shot a much needed shot from the young girl as the total starts ticking towards 30. papua new guinea responded by sending back a deep backwards square leg for that shot that's a better line from there from mahout it's anna grace changing bowler here anna grace from papua new guinea she bowls looks like she's bowling right arm over the wicket medium pace and a wonderful start for anna grace she's put it right in the block hole very hard to play those shots right right at the feet of kernier who's yet to break out of a rhythm here kearney needs to start swinging a few hop that up oh of course wesica big run there difficult run but she's got through [Music] messick are desperate to get on strike there she knows she's a very key figure in this run building doing hannah grace has been very impressive in the first few balls she's bold strong good line good length good consistent ability here to bowl well swinging down legs sideways does she get any bad on that the umpire is called a wide conditions starting to heat up here in bali temperatures reaching 30 degrees the wind is dying the clouds are disappearing we've got an absolute hot scorching day of cricket here and another wide from anna grace struggling with her line and length there a few balls astray considering her first three balls were excellent i just got to get some composure again and find the spot right in the middle of the pitch that's a better ball there from anna grace it's punched down the mid on but fielded well number 22. number 23 there which is barbara great feeling from barbara put way too short then but they've got a fielder out there who's fielded well wait no they're not going to come back for two good shot from wessica i will say she probably wouldn't like to put that through the gap for four runs but she's hit it straight at the theater anna grace and that's the enemy over current run rate just over five runs and over probably less than what what's going to be required to stop these papua new guinean girls chasing it they do need to ramp up the run rate over the next overs for sure oh cracking shot from west and fielded well out there they only get a single it was that wonderful fielding from yes beruka baruch down and deep square yes deep square leg right on the boundary smashed away by wesseka but once again no reward for the shot gets it umpire saying there was no leg on that it was a uh must have come off the battle the glove there for a single russic are desperate to get on the strike she wants to really start taking charge of these bowlers and showing them who's boss punch that back straight over the straight through the bowler and she's come back for two good fielding good feeling from papua but no not the run-out they were looking for wessick a good shot the outfield is very fast today the field is not exactly huge it's quite a small field chances to hit boundaries are very real oh and it's wide it's going to roll away to the boundary no no good decision not to come back for that that would have been yes that one would have been a very tough decision to come back for two from wesley a great decision he picked up a up the wine there kernier gets another mistake from the keeper here [Music] oh it's a [Music] good run from kearney she's scampered back for two that's two wides tell you what the papua new guinean team are sort of undoing themselves with some errors in bowling and fielding i will say they probably let through 10 to 15 runs in wides and misfields delicately played and they get that single another misfit from papua new guinea it was a very good stroke from kenya sat on the back foot and placed it nicely between cover and point giving the strike back i think that's the role that connie wants to play is to be the anchor for wesica she looks to play the big strokes no talking of big strokes it's been dropped no that was a difficult catch to take diving to the left mahuta could have taken the vital vital catch of wessica which wessica lives to fight another day over there entertaining over 45 one for 45 after seven overs run rate ticking above six and over now that's what the indonesians need they want to start pushing this run rate well and truly towards seven or eight and over if they're gonna have any chance in posting a total that's gonna be a challenge for this papua new guinean team we know this papua new guinea team a full of strike batters full of well-credentialed run chases so indonesia need runs here and that's helping the cause another white another wide there from papa they won't be happy with the amount of wides they're bowling that is for sure a bit of encouragement there to get this line in length right anna grace oh she's put that over the top wonderful shot and he'll go for four runs kearney are finally opening up the shoulders getting the four runs she's been looking for i think that might be kearney's first um first boundary of the day congratulations wonderful shot backward cut shot over the fielders four runs anna grace proving expensive in this over probably needs to find her line again pitch it up get kearney to be in two minds of whether to play backward or forward and we've got another wide from anna grace she's unhappy with her performance at the moment at a gracie's it's just just just having a check just having a check on the ground to find a rhythm deep breath come in she's decided to go over the around the wicket here this might improve her line oh she's punched that wow cracking shot from canadian well you couldn't predict that one probably i would say shot of the day on the back foot pull shot straight through mid wicket for four wonderful shots wonderful shot that's what we expect from wessica you want to deliver short to this girl she will punish you and anna grace decided to go over the wicket now just to mix things up this might prove fruitful and wessica tickles that through square leg for a single great cricket from wessica rotating the strike another yes it's another wide from anna grace and they've they've taken the single there as well well it's a very aggressive running knows exactly when to run when the opportunity is on and she's taking advantage of it getting her on the strike again oh slow ball oh bash straight back at anna grace i'd say wessex is unhappy with the outcome of that could stop from anna grace oh she's dropped that short and yeah wessica not taking advantage of another short ball she'd be all so unhappy with that wes knowing the ability of this young woman she knows those balls need to be put away in a game like this shout out to everyone viewing all around the world who are watching there's the shot she needed oh and she's picked up for the misfit [Music] finally getting some reward for the shot she's been playing there wesson a wonderful shot as i was saying shout out to all of you watching at home please write in the comments where you're watching from and who you're supporting that would be lovely to hear a lot of fans all around indonesia a lot of fans all around papua new guinea and the world you're watching this game it's the icc qualifiers it's one of the first icc official matches that has been played since the pandemic is over the reward for the best of best of this tri-series winner is a qualification spot in the icc under 19 women's world cup which is to be held in south africa next year so yes this is a massive reward for the teams here today is the winner of this gets to go through to south africa which is a wonderful opportunity for these ladies and a great venture from icc in this part of the world oh put very high whacked down a deep backwards square leg snowball bowling is is that deka yes bowling deka right arm off spin and wesica slogs that through square leg for a single no they don't come back for too good feeling oh she's tossed up a full toss but not taken advantage of for being quite a good off spinner just needs to get a line in length right oh kearney getting a nice short ball that she'd probably usually want to dispatch for at least two or four doesn't get a hold of any of it there she'd be disappointed in that pops it over the top oh there's been a misfield does it go to fall oh it does wow a bit of controversy here at the cricket she stayed down i think she's had a slip this might have been an injury here [Music] and that is yes that is she's out of sleep but now she's up now [Music] i think she was injured i know she was just slightly shy after the misfield and that ball has slowly rolled towards another boundary for kearney a while batted oh pops it through gully and wessica no doesn't come back for two probably the smart decision there scoreboard ticks over again gets the full task he's looking for and doesn't take full advantage of it and that's the envy over here we go as we continue with another bowling change we have zipped it through for a single there [Music] left arm over the wicket actually she's got a good action really whips it in a bit of turn bit of flight probably a very difficult bowler to face from this uh from this angle proving very difficult to get away good bowling actually right up in the block hole very hard to get a hold off she keeps this line in length will frustrate wesica oh she's put a full toss and frustratingly does not get that away you can see the frustration wessica there she limbers up outside looks at us team a full toss and there's two misfields and wessica comes back for two bit of confusion between vallavana grace and and melanie who's going to pick the ball up they both didn't know the ball ended up going through both of them here we have our first drinks break of the day it's a hot hot scorching day as we say here in indonesia punish punish halfway through the innings 7.4 seven 74 runs after 10 overs is quite a good start for an in here okay what yes so we continue into the 11th over wesseka on strike respectfully played deca she finds a line in length here can be very troublesome for the indonesian team [Music] not a great ball but not not really dispatch the way wesica would want there so look to build the second half of their innings here indonesia probably want to get 150 plus would be at least acceptable from them they're going to stop the the papua new guinean run chase 150 would be the minimum the minimum of what they'd want oh wesica gets lucky through their drop catch oh diving wonderful fielding there from the purple girl down at deep point she's missed the field but she's chased hard to stop the boundaries she's limping after that wonderful feeling out there can't quite see the number on her shirt as wesica comes back for two runs there another full toss punch through to mid off fans scampered through for a single now county has spent a bit of time at this crease it's probably time for her to start opening up and looking to hit shots take on the inoffensive mindset here short there's a gap here's a gap between cover and mid off another single there for the girls and that's the end of the 11th over but as we get into the 12th over we have the continuance of hane lohiato in bowls a very good brand of over the wicket left arm gets quite a bit of turn well played very technically played there through midwicket for a single there from wonderful batting kernier she's been in there from the beginning she's had a nervous start coney but she's actually come around wonderfully well she's got her eye and she's playing some very good cricket more giving room for wesica on the offside belts it through the covers and they rotate the strike for another single [Music] wow very good ball swinging a miss on the offside there oh she's popped it up and it's a catch and it's as simple as that candy is popping up it's another wicket there for papua new guinea wow the breakthrough there from haney lugia kearney just catching that on the top end of her bat there she caught it she caught it on the top end of the bat and it just popped up straight back to hanelohe who has got that court and bold which brings us in to our next battle we have [Music] it is desi [Music] desi has uh had a good build up to this tournament but batted well and has come in at a crucial position as number four in the batting order pressure cooker situation here though she'll need to get her eye in early and she lets that one go and it's a misfield from the keeper picks up a single smart move from wessica wide papua new guinea doing a good job here to pressure the new batter but they'll need to keep the pressure up wesica finding some space to slash through the offside but no great feeling there from melanie and it's the end of the 12th over there were two for 82 after 12. run rate nearly at seven and over they probably need to start getting that above seven [Music] you get a bit of batter and ball there for for desi and that's in crucial to get start going good technical battered desi known for her ability on the on and off side good line good length great bowling there let me tell you what mahuta has been given the ball again and she's started with electric speed and wonderful line in length this is the sort of bowling they need from her i'm by not calling a wide there jesse probably thinking maybe not punches that to cover and stopped good feeling okay the papua new guinea team have been buoyed once again by the loss of that wicket they're up springing around jumping around we do forget it is hot out here today guys the energy levels dripping away after a drink's breaking a wicket the team's back up bopping around the umpire not calling why they're too interesting wessica giving some instructions and jesse jesse needs to really start taking advantage of those balls on the on side whipping them away down a deep backwood square maybe okay there's the buy they were looking for wesica scampers through for single there's a buy and the end of the over [Music] that's is good ball right up in the block hole baruch left down fast oh and the misfield from the keeper has meant that they're gonna get at least two hola boya the keeper has led a few through today there's no doubt about that she's uh struggled with a few of the the catches behind the stumps needs to really start commanding herself to to get that body behind the ball maybe to stop the balls getting through her at the same time she's made some wonderful fielding as well so she's probably gonna look for some more consistency in her wicked keeping there's barucha comes in from the grudows new end wonderful ball wonderful ball that's the line and length she's looking for oh she's oh she's popped it up and it's been caught by number 12 melanie wonderful catch out there admit off but disappointment disappointment for dessert she knew she was starting to find a rhythm there and she's popped it up she's out unfortunate for deaths which brings us into a key player febby vice captain we've got the captain and vice captain out there now it'll be up to these two to anchor hopefully for them for what will be the rest of the run chase febby is a absolute cricket lover she's she's probably no one and the team is one of the most devoted uh dedicated qriket fans and she's gonna have to bring out all her will here to to start continuing this this this build-up of runs it's been a little slow for these past two overs she'll need to start ticking it off faster she starts off with a very solid block papua new guinea got the spring in their step again yes as we've seen before the wicked has got everyone bopping around for papua new guinea they're very excited they can smell another wicket yes beruka oh popped up by fabi she's probably not too happy with that shot could have presented another catch and that's the end of the over a very good one for papua new guinea and not a strong one for indonesia three for 85 and they need to pick up the run rate that's for sure as we continue the bowling with mahuta oh wonderful shot off the back foot but not gonna get through the fielding out there wesker's played some wonderful shots today she probably hasn't been rewarded totally because she's hit fielders they need to find the gap a bit more to get full reward for the shot she's playing there's no doubt about that another short ball and just softly played from baby getting her eye in this barbara chanel barbara tall uh tall lady here she's coming in from quite a height will get extra bounce from that height picks up some inaccuracy there's white is called by the empire and that's plotted away there from february nice shot feb looking to play an anchor role here giving the strike to wessica so baby there thinking there was a single there wasn't she's um had a little confusion before with running between wickets but that's something that she'll need to stop if they're gonna not lose any more wickets oh good shot good shot on the back foot down for a single they haven't had a boundary for a while indonesian team and that is something they need as we get down to the final six overs of this match for them to set a total they have not hit a boundary in about three overs fabi renowned for hitting a solid boundary needs to get a hold of one of these balls and that's over here we go we're coming into the next over irani erica bowles he's popped it up and no that's the loss of a crucial wicket wessica has been it's the end of a wonderful linux from wessica she came in very early she's steered the ship she's been the key run maker for this indonesian team well done the wessica a very good run total that she's made and she'll need support from the rest of her teammate to get that total to 100 plus we were looking at 150 at one stage i think now realistically 120 would be the desired target which brings us into our next batter we have sung are you oh nervous start from song and uh no she doesn't go for the singer the left the lefty sung are you facing the lefty bowler as well this is the battle of the lefties up she's oh she has not taken advantage of that full toss song on you she'd be unhappy with that still trying to get her eye and new new to the wicket ronnie erica oh and it's a wide oh oh good shot there [Applause] it's got out cheaply this is starting to not look good for indonesia they lost two quick wickets and papua new guinea are bouncing around they are joyous at the moment keeping this run run total well under a hundred as we nearly get to the end of the innings indonesia have got work to do here from their middle order unfortunate from sangha you should be very unhappy with that and brings us into nema day and the end of the over there so fabi on strike here feb the more experienced the vice captain here she's got to find an absolute innings of a lifetime here to get this total back some life oh she's let that through somehow the ball has gone through and they've picked up they've picked up a bye after all that right-handed oh good shot excellent shot that's a wonderful shot there for me marty off the back foot four runs that's the boundary the team's been looking for well done oh a reverse shot there and no interesting short choice there the reverse slog sweep oh pops it up single good shot oh big swing big swing there from february she needs to make contact with these ones there's no doubt about it they are tiring in this total that they're trying to build they need some big shots here she's popped it up straight to the boulder for a catch and that's it and that's it unfortunate which brings us into a key player to bring this total some life it's is that oolong yes i'm sorry yeah wonderful shot wonderful shot oh not out well done they've got a single it's been given out oh and there's been a big big confusion and fortune here for the indonesian girls there some confusion oh unfortunate she's just come to the crease and she's there but we haven't looked at each other they weren't looking each other they weren't calling and now already already back in the pavilion after not long at the crease back and who we've got butting now with god indriyani indriyani the non-strikers end he's a papua new guinean team have really stepped on the throat here as we say this is going to be a big challenge indonesia to even get past 100 it seems they've really ramped up the intensity here papua new guinea the pressure you can feel around this stadium they're looking to pull these girls out before the 20 overs oh she's head of stumps she's hit wicked here this is unfortunate oh we have seen this before a few times she's hit her own stumps oh no papua new guinea break out into song and dance they're celebrating after what looked like a very promising build-up with limping towards a hundred for indonesia and we must say the fight back here from papua new guinea has been super strong good ball top quality bowling papa nikki uh safe batting they're gonna have to be very cautious they don't have many wickets left but at the same time they still need some desperate runs here to build just block that again pressure building here papua new guinea really piling on the pressure here oh good shot wonderful shot bash through mid wicket for a single oh well played good cricket yoland strong strong batter coming in late in the order very defensive though she'll need to step up the attack here it's papua new guinea loving these dot balls oh the umpire just waving away a couple of people just sitting out in the audience that's interesting they've been asked to move slowing down the play we've got the umpire just on the walkie-talkie asking for a bit of information ah yeah they're asking for the side screen to be moved is that right and we're good to go your london needs needs to start striking something and that is the end of another rover guys we're down to the final over and we are still under a hundred the girls will need a hundred they wanna go break a hundred here that is the challenge a hundred is still worth defending it is a total that can be defended with some great bowling from indonesia in in india can potentially defend a total of a hundred they'll need a big final over oh interesting i was looking maybe that for a double bounce ball but no it didn't bowled very short oh good shot it's high it's caught with one hand and she's still got for the front and i'm confused by that there's always a no ball ah it's a free hit there's a free hit so the catch did not count very interesting indonesia's still fighting oh that's gotta be a no ball umpire as he sticks the arm out yes opportunity here for a free hit big opportunity here for yolland to take advantage oh no she's been stumped not out interesting that's it not out not out up to the final few balls here i want some runs here oh bashed away but good feeling wonderful feeling from papua as they come back for two awesome running from jalan well done well done well done 103 guys this is the total indonesians need at least 100 plus to defend it's going to be difficult but 100 plus is the minimum for what they need oh she's punched that straight back get it caught yes oh wow what a catch what a marvelous catch and that's it that's the end of the indonesian innings papa getting very happy at keeping that total under 150 what was looking like a total that was getting there is now only just over a hundred oh no there's still time in this over there's how many balls left there's two balls left my mistake for the viewers at home we still got two balls left will face the final two balls we've got down the final battery everyone in indonesia's had a bat today the challenge is to get a few runs off these balls they have a mid-pitch conversation oh punched drop short not a catch good feeling from the pop wood team but no they've scampered through for a single we get to the final ball of the innings here they'll they want to run here they want to run there's no doubt about it they'll probably be either a few things that might happen here they ought to run out they'll get a single or they hit a four what's your prediction at home what's going to happen here there's going to be a run out are they going to get a single they get that single they're looking for in indonesia have got a final total well done 105. say indonesia you've got 105 rounds setting the total for papua new guinea we'll take a break and we'll come back to the commentary box later for the innings of papua new guinea chasing 105. us you okay foreign uh hey foreign ready okay um uh hello yes ah okay hey yes okay uh hey i love myself oh is huh dumbo oh we good all right welcome back we've got hani and kathy opening for papua new guinea in the run chase that is 106. so 107 required of 20 overs the indonesians are under pressure to stop their small total from being chased down let's see how we go there we go good line good length from the beginning yes we've got as expected a very good start from our key bowler once again it's yes it's the one and only wesica key with the bat key with the ball she's opening the bowling probably one of the key players of the whole indonesian team she'll look for a breakthrough in this first over one thing you'll expect out of this indonesian team is a very sharp fielding and bowling performance something they're renowned for is control the ball you won't see too many wides and you probably won't see too many misfields comparatively to the papua new guinean team who struggled to control the new ball they've um the indonesian team are very disciplined in their bowling and their fielding they'll need a breakthrough though early the key batters in play oh how's that it's been given wesica with the breakthrough the third ball of the innings oh it's frustration frustration from hani lahuiatau [Music] yes hani tao she's unhappy she's walked off as the chimes of barley dig out across the field to signal a loss of a wicket the breakthrough is required indonesia very happy with that [Music] which brings us brenda ellie to the crease probably a lot earlier than she was expecting brendarelli's just finishing off a very successful domestic season in papua new guinea and she'll look to bring that form across to this much needed run chase an early wicket puts a little bit of pressure on papua to start getting the runs required oh another appeal from wesken no indonesia bouncing around there i tell you what you can guarantee the indonesian fielders will be loud and jovial after that wicket they are jumping through their skin in in excitement they've got the breakthrough they've needed and pressure on the new battery here brenda to start playing her natural brand of cricket oh big swing very ambitious swing no time to get orion she's looking for the boundary kathy yute at the non-striker's end and brenda you're well blocked well defended wesica with a wonderful over that's a wicked maiden a wonderful start for indonesia under 19 a wicket maiden of the first that is one for none after one over that is the start they require to defend this small total absolute confidence brimming from this team as they realize their total that's probably not as what they wanted they were looking for 150 indonesia at one stage and only got 106 so they're now very confident that they could stop the run chase let's see what papua new guinea can do we've got cathy utay from the garuda whistle and facing desi bowling good line of legs is baldassie with the wicket oh the celebrations are in the goals of jumping around this jumping celebrating this is great wonderful response from indonesia [Music] that's two for two for none after seven balls oh my oh you wouldn't believe it you couldn't script this one actually you couldn't because this is not what the script says the script says the papua new guinea kind of come in and just conservatively play and chase down a total of a hundred but we are at two for none and the pressure on papua new guinea now is in full swing desi with the first ball of her innings rattles the stumps she's looking to do that again blocked blocked solidly we have our new battery in melanie melaniani has had a has a reputation of being a very solid bat it's going to be very hard to get melanie out once she gets orion she's known for scoring lots of runs all over the wicket oh she's popped it up though good feeling there from sung iu you can hear the indonesian team they are so excited right now that's what they say in indonesia bunga about performance at the moment there's that famous line in length indonesian girls are renowned for right on the spot just short of a good length and really causing in the papa team to be very conservative the last thing the last thing this png team need is another wicket no the appeal no bat pad clearly a bat there before the pad desi he's uh one of the strike bowlers desi and west segura the key opening bowlers for indonesia yet to bowler wide yet to bowl a full toss this is an exceptional start ah i tell you what they're appealing at everything these indonesians i swear that was going down leg but another good over there we go two for none and as i said before you could not script what is going on here it is two for none after two overs that total of 106 starting to now look like a mountain for papua new guinea they'll need to start hitting some runs here but as we know do not underestimate the png team with the quality in this middle order they have every ability to chase down this 106 still slashing outside the off side there [Music] brenda has yet to uh yet to find the single she needs no the the papua new guinean team still to get off the scoreboard they're still on zero runs there's the first good shot of the day wonderful from brenda punching that through the on side and they scamp through for two the first runs of the data png well done confident shot there on the front foot wesseka probably pitching it up too much needs to find a better length here and that's the length she's looking for wessica keeping brenda doubtful with going forward on that one and producing what she needs that is the spot encouraged by her fellow players i know the value of wesica coming in the top order of their bowling to keep the runs low and the wickets falling oh an extra speed there i'm going to be impressed with wesica's action comes in at a height gets it to zip through with a new ball very very difficult to play she's been a key player in last uh a few months ago she played in the the papa tournament in in east indonesia and she became she was player of the tournament actually indonesian sporting body the indonesian cricket association awarded her number of awards for her performance um best bowling and best batting as part of that tournament and she's carrying that through to today how's that no vocal appeal that ball seemed to be caught up maybe a little too high and uh we've come to the end of the third over still we have a low run rate yes the indonesian girls have been in camp for the past six weeks if you haven't known the build-up to this match it hasn't been anything short of a professional setup they've had coaches flying in from australia they've had a professional camp where they've stayed away from their families for the best part of two months and they've trained together as a team legitimately like a professional team batting and bowling sessions in the morning whiteboard sessions in the evening and tactical sessions also so you'd expect this indonesian team to be well prepared at the same time the png team have had an incredible domestic season on the back end to bring them through to these games as well so preparation for both teams at this level is definitely been excellent as the competition to gr is is growing huge for four international teams to even make world cups teams from all around the world have been incentivized to get into these world cups and it's a lot more difficult than ever before as teams are finding that professional edge to get through we get back to the qriket and i tell you what there's some wonderful wonderful bowling here uh from from desi because she's she's refusing to give any any movement any any room for the png batters to to hit the line and length has been spot on speak the devil she's been bashed before wonderful shot over the top of mid-off and that's the first boundary for png well done [Music] it's a really good shot there brenda's absolutely belted that got a hold of it really didn't move much of a feat and just got whacked it over mid off and edges that down the third man for a single okay oh she's popped it up there's a catching opportunity oh she's dropped it she's dropped it oh that is an unusual mistake there from from dewey out in the indonesian field as we got to the end of the third over she is disappointed in herself what would be considered quite a regulation couch was dropped but that's okay the girls are going to continue on and fight forward for another day unlucky saving her blushes out there do we and we've got a new bowler right arm off spin over the wicket wide to begin with unfortunate there natalia oh you don't want to bowl short to these girls they will put it away but wonderful feeling out there at long on and they stop the second run that's very very good fielding but they'll need this bowler they'll need nemate to pitch it up and get her line and length correct wessica just controlling the situation captain of the team didn't quite hit the center of the bat there from brenda she probably would have loved to pierce the gap there before i'll tell you what it is quite i don't know if you can hear it back at home but it is vocal down on the pitch oh it's popped up there's got to be catch no it's fallen short wow i tell you what that is a great piece of bowling a good comeback piece of bowling there from knee by day because that's probably the first ball she's put in the exact spot she wants to put in an absolute corridor of indecision here for for brenda who popped that up that's a wonderful shot from brenda she's found the gap between mid wicket and long on and it's going through for four well done we've suddenly got that run chase in full gear as the chimes of the bali bells ring out over the pitch to celebrate their second four of the innings oh daqlin wonderful stop there at mid wicket she's stopped probably with a certain boundary she feels that right in the hands well done great feeling out there somebody needs to stop brenda as she's belting wonderful shots here where's a lovely shot that'll roll towards the boundary no and they come back for two melanie strong at the back foot for two and that is the end of an oval expensive over there for indonesia papua new guinea get right back in the game with that and after five overs we are two for sixteen so i would say the ascendancy is still with indonesia at this very moment but after that over i would also say png are right back into believing that they can get this total and the total is well within their grasp and here we go we have a new bowler it is yola right arm fast very fast i've got a very strong action yola she's not coming in from a serious amount of height but she's coming in from from a low center of gravity and absolutely zips it through the pitch if she finds her line in length she can be a very dangerous bowler yola is one of the more experienced cricketers in the team her father being part of indonesian cricket has taught her a lot over the past years of her upbringing so cricket's in her blood he's very excited to be part of this team oh wouldn't be happy with that bowl yola she's renowned for being very very disciplined in a line of length it's getting new getting used to the new ball oh she's pop that up there's a catch it's dropped it's dropped by gay clinton at midwicket that's a difficult catch it's a very difficult catch but that's that's the exact example of what i was talking about before is is these bowlers yol under his ability to put pressure on the batsman with her line in length oh it's another drop ouch oh that's a difficult opportunity it was absolutely belted the full face of the bat was given and this is dropped that at mid on i wouldn't i would say that would be a very difficult catch at any level but that catch would have been a huge breakthrough for indonesia a little bit of a slow ball that from your london there's it's definitely a smart smart measure in the way the indonesians are bowling mixing it up keeping their lining length consistent but also varying the pace you see that with a few bowlers here bowling a little faster a little slower just to keep the batsman guessing it's clipped away through the on side and they'll come back for two good arm from desi that's the end of the over we're two for 20 after six papua new guinea starting to find their feet batsmen have been in for a couple of hours now melanie and they're looking melanie and brenda are looking to start getting their eye in start making some exceptional shots here they'll need to to break through this bowling attack oh massive swing no ding and the keeper quick to whip off the bales gusty are you the wicked keeper she's excellent with her hands not known for letting many balls go through oh clipped away full toss not not hit where she wanted to probably that probably probably go to the boundary but no that ball has just plopped down down the leg side for an easy single great shot excellent shot through mid wicket they come back for two no good feeling good arm good backing up a bit of pressure a bit of pressure for the indonesian bowler to get the line in length right here knee body struggling a little bit with that that's ooh leg bite it doesn't matter if it's on the bat or the leg that's just runs needed for this png team they start rotating the crease remember in the indonesian innings they got off to an absolute flyer massacre putting on a run rate of up between six or seven and over and now png looking to do the same they've whacked that away and that's a boundary great cricket good cricket there looks like it's melanie who's picked up another boundary that's the thing with melanie if you do manage to drop a catch off her she will punish you you do not want to give melanie she's had an incredible domestic season build up to this tournament if you give her an opportunity to stay in and make runs she will punish you and she's oh xl there's confusion there goes the bowler's end no and they get through for a single oh direct hit no and that is the end of the over an eventful finish to that conditions down here in jimbaran bali have definitely eased up the cloud cover is quite strong the wind has lessened i would say this is perfect cricket weather not too hot not too windy good opportunity for both teams to show off their skills yola back to start a second over a little short but not not whipped away the way she'd want there there oh excellently played that should go all the way for four no it doesn't but they do come back for two punched off the back foot there through the gap between cover and mid-off this png starting to show the indonesian team what they're about and they've started to actually break out of their shell very nervous start shocking start to be honest two for none and after two overs they hadn't scored but now they're quickly getting that run rate soaring and they looked about looks likely to be taking charge with another great shot oh and i would say that's another drop catch oh the indonesians must be disappointed with themselves at the moment for a few of the dropped opportunities out there once again that ball being hit hard at desi she's had a challenge to catch those ones that that one being more difficult than the last one oh it's high should be caught oh it's dropped again no this this is confusing for the indonesian team there seems to be three girls going for that ball and and the decision to no no catch maybe there's a replay on that who who is going to catch that another disappointing drop catch for indonesia this could prove costly and that's rocks rock solid defense from brenda in response to that yoland oh it's god caught behind a wonderful catch your lund with a breakthrough unbelievable catch and it's their key batter it's their key batter brenda who was looking to show she's looking like she was showing some serious promise brenda but she's been caught behind by the wicked keeper what a what a catch to be honest not an easy catch top speed thick edge and febree pratiwi the wicketkeeper has made an absolute absolute brilliant catch there that's got to be congratulated and we're now 3 for 31 three for 31 this papua new guinean team it's a see-sawing battle one minute one team's got the ascendancy next minute the other team does i would say the ascendancy is now even keel both teams uh probably level pegged here head to head who's going to win this it's even an appeal no as we continue the bowling here we have nimarde bowling again her her off spinners punched through the cover nose stopped there great feeling there wonderful feeling fielding out there by the vice captain fabi they call her miss cricket she lives and breathes cricket this one one the front foot punches away for a single and great fielding out there the indonesians are wonderful on the ground but they've they've proved themselves to be disappointed with themselves in the air dropped a number of catches on the contrary their ground fielding has been second to none i don't know if you noticed that guys back home and that's just that indonesian flair they have out there but a bit of banter better jokes when they do something fun oh it's bold straight through oh the breakthrough again neymar they had her in all sorts and she's just clipped the top bales off with a wonderful delivery just turned enough just deceived the batsman just enough to keep her in two minds and there we go we've got the fourth wicket of the papua new guinean innings and indonesia are well and truly now on top of the first match of this t20 world cup qualifier wow i'll tell you what it's the full story it's the full story it's the highs and lows in this first six seven overs of the run chase there's been an incredible start from indonesia a great fight back from png but with two wickets later the indonesian girls team are well and truly on the front foot and in the driver's position brings in our next batter we have the left-hander coming in it's it's a runny the left-hander strong tall striker of the ball renowned for big hits and devastating devastating ability with the bat oh officially played wow there's some enthusiasm in the field at the moment wesica the captain demonstrating that very happy people are excited girls are very excited i will say that irani is crucial for this png team to to to mount a comeback one of the biggest strikers of the ball in this team she'll need to to open up those shoulders and lash out and there we go we have of course the captain melanie she's gonna have to play what we call the captain's knock of a lifetime to chase down this score irani and melanie have got every ability every ounce of ability to do the run chase it's just a matter of staying in and delivering as your lun takes up her third over god god's been dropped again it's been dropped you wouldn't believe it it's the captain this time no no it couldn't have been wesica it had to be it had to had to be caught it just it bubbled up it wasn't exactly a bobble to be honest it was hit with a little bit of force oh they got to be disappointed if they'd been taking their catches this this would probably be 7-4 already oh and she's been made she's been punished for it and there it is that's someone you don't want to drop catches to i've said it before and i will say it again a melanie the captain is someone you do not want to drop catches she will punish you this game is proving theatrical you do not know what to expect four for 36 your lund the great spell of bowling here wonderful shot didn't get a body behind it the fielder out there in the deep that is davey but she does stop the boundary yep melanie's starting to as we say tee off here she's looking to chase this total just by herself slashing over the top of the bowler oh it's been given a wide that's what pressure does start getting a few boundaries a few drop catches starting people are starting to feel that the girls of indonesia are starting to feel a little bit of pressure at the moment realizing the job is not done regardless of the amount of wickets they have taken the job is far from done short oh it's high catchable it's it's good oh what a catch what a marvelous catch out there in the deep oh this it's desi she's dropped one she's dropped two but she's not gonna drop the third one that is a splendid effort when indonesian girls break out into their their cristiano ronaldo sea routine whatever you want to call it maybe it's a bit more traditional than that and that ladies and gentlemen watching back home that is the crucial wicket of their captain melanie and melanie was looking to prove look at the show at that time that she was actually probably gonna start making a serious run chase herself she's looking like she could actually make a total of 30 or 40 herself she'd be quite disappointed in herself that she's hit that wonderful striker of the ball melanie and she struck that straight down the throat of dessie who's got her confidence back after two drop catches well done dessie i hope you didn't hear that back at home as we're back with irani a lot of pressure on irani to play a natural game here get this total keep on ticking interesting i think it's hit the bottom of the bat indonesian girls getting very excited out there may prove a distraction for png in this drone chase png really need to keep their heads now after a very difficult start for png they've now got themselves in trouble again but as we say it's not over yet every dot ball now being cheered and that is another over and we have our drinks break of the day 39 runs after 10 overs and officially indonesia in pole position of the first match of the icc women's t20 world cup qualifiers so guys if you're uh watching back home and you're a little surprised with what's going on um so are we here wickets have fallen just as much as catches have fallen there's been enough drop catchers out there and wickets at the same time to keep this game very interesting same time there's actually been some wonderful shots being played from png um suppressed by the line and length bowling of indonesia who've kept it very tight and very difficult for them to play their natural games if you're watching back home comment below in the comments section of where you think this game's going to go is is png going to perform the miracle they need and get this run chase on or is indonesia going to do the business and close out this game in style comment below in the comment section we want to hear your opinion the icc qualifiers are continuing around the globe actually coming up we have a tournament in vanuatu between four nations of the pacific islands and that will be a hotly contested hotly contested tournament to see who gets through to that qualifies for the for the t20 in australia there will also be a further qualifying tournament in japan between korea japan and indonesian men's team to see if they can get into the the tournament as well so teams in the pacific asia pacific region uh competing at the highest level to make it into the tournament here we are back at the cricket we've got live we have the batter of anna grace she start with the ball can she start with the bat once again neymar day number 16 just rolling over that line in length off spin she's been renowned for keeping anna grace the new batter under pressure oh there's a catch opportunity it's our push but no theater from febi and they get through for a single um i'm going to write right arm left arm rotation of batters at the moment the field is scamping across the pitch to to realign in their positions having a left arm right arm formation as batsman is enough to upset the line and length of any bowler and also the rhythm of the fielding team this could help break down the rhythm of the bowling here for png and help them get some runs that's a full task belted belted straight back at the fielder though only a single if it did hurt she's not showing it wessica out there barking orders true captain's performance with bat and ball from wessica she's she's leading this team around showing uh wonderful leadership abilities oh and there's another wicket for indonesia under 19. oh the dancing has begun i think i think they think that they're going to win this match [Music] wow they've got to be happy with that and nemande with the bowling of but wonderful delivery a little bit of turn got her in two minds this is excellent one thing you must notice about this field every time there's a wicket or a boundary the the traditional balinese chimes go around it it's a beautiful sound to hear not if you're the batsman though only when you're hitting a boundary that is which brings us to our next batter it's the wicked keeper oh gee full toss nearly bolter there oh while a nervous nervous start and yes that's an end of another wonderful spell of bowling from neymar day what what started out as probably not the most convincing bowling performance she's she's fought back kept the run rate low and the wickets flowing well done to nimade she's she's very happy we've got a very happy indonesian team a very happy team performance at the moment so they should be they've trained hard for this as i was saying before their preparation for this tournament has been nothing short of uh professional they've they've had a camp for two months where they've stayed away from their family and they've trained every day for this tournament as they know the prize is so big good bowling good bowling from yelland beaming smile from yolanda she gets the support of her teammates you gotta love that about this indonesian cricket team is the support for each other is is incredibly sisterly like everyone is uh close and everyone is supportive oh catching opportunity oh there's confusion at the non-strikers end this could be a run out no oh the drama continues i tell you what it's all it's all fun and games of course when you when you've taken this many wickets and you've kept the run rate this low you can laugh at it but secretly they'd probably be disappointed that's not another run out for indonesia they'd be very disappointed oh that's a catch oh no i'll have to go back on the replay for that but i feel that was an edge it could have been caught there from the keeper you'll land continuing this spell of bowling that's been wonderful very difficult to play her line in length is consistently consistently on point speaker the devil it's off point there it's a wide i should stop stop talking these bowlers up every time i do something bad happens to him and back to that strong line in length we talked out your lund the png team uh in all sorts at the moment there's no doubt about that they've got a mountain to climb a precipice that needs climbing of the highest highest height and they'll need some serious hitting here to get there and with bowling like that it's going to be difficult yolon putting it right in the block hole making very difficult for any batter to put out to dig that out no another dot ball oh it's another wicked for indonesia the bales have flown off the stumps oh i feel there's a little bit of bat ball there if we look at the replay no just a lovely ball there from your lung line and length frustrating the batsman and this at this level if you get frustrated and you're not getting the balls you want you're going to slash out at everything and john has taken advantage of that with a wonderful bowl oh the girls are beaming smiles out there seven for 43 the papua new guinean team have have have melted have melted away it's an unfortunate start the good thing is for png there's two games left in this series they'll need to win tomorrow to take it to a third one am i saying this game is over i'm not i am just saying that this game is going to be super difficult to get out of at 7 for 43. good shot wonderful shot there irani is still in and as i said before irani is the sort of player that can rescue an innings from any stage her form coming into this tournament domestically was strong strong hitter if she can stay in and start hitting some fours you never know the chase could be real and she'll need support though and the new the new bada mahuta renowned for bowling not so renowned for batting and there it is the catch the catch from a hooter should be disappointed in that moo muhuta indonesian girls just went central pitch they're dancing they're jigging [Music] is that what they're saying they're not doing the cristiano ronaldo dance out there foreign and we are eight for with two wickets left in the indonesian inning uh the the papua new guinean innings indonesia will look to finish this off soon oh stumping opportunity now music oh another wide it's proving not as costly as they could be for indonesia because this total is going to be very difficult to chase regardless of widespread good cricket good cricket from pmg and good shot from the new batter there punching punching that drive straight past the bowler working hard out there in the field the sun is out again and to be honest it is great conditions for cricket it was threatening with a thunderstorm before but the clouds have been pushed away it is not rainy season in bali at the moment this is a great time to hold this tournament oh she's danced down the wicket there irani and she's propped on whether she was going to smash that or not replaying the stroke that she wanted to do she'll need to do a few more of those strokes to get these innings to life again that's a wonderful shot and that should go to fall oh it's slowed up in the outfield out there and they'll only get two you can just feel the enthusiasm for indonesia out there they are jumping around smiles dancing there is an absolute spring in their step they know they're two wickets away from winning the first of a three-game battle out here and it's so important to get a victory first in this tournament you don't want to be coming from behind chasing two wins in a row to get the prize the ultimate prize was just a trip to the world cup in south africa next year good shot wonderful feeling as well and backed up that was excellent cricket irani powerfully sh hitting that through square leg but well fielded out there and we've got to the end of another rover and png have got to 50 they've got to just under halfway to the total they need at 13 so 8 for 50 after 13. if you're watching back home guys um you you may be if you're a png supporter i'm sure you're you're keeping hope you're keeping faith that something can be done but maybe you're looking at tomorrow's matches as the chance for your girls to fight back and get back in this series um i'm sure there's lots of family and friends right now watching this game in png whether you're in port moresby or the surrounding towns and villages supporting this team they're being away for their family for over a week now oh no a bit of a half-hearted appeal there from wesica she knows that was going down leg side it's probably a good time to bring wesica back into the the bowling attack here because she's she is the strike weapon she's sort of bowler that can get two wickets and two balls that's been proven the first over her day and she'll probably want to finish off this game of cricket today by herself oh slow ball interesting the famous slowable from wessica she's undone many a batsman with that ball i've seen it done at domestic level here against probably one of the best batters in indonesia sari who is who was a coach of this team fell fell to the trickery the deception that is wissica's slow ball mark like much like the steve wore slow ball of the 90s in australia oh another slow ball it's very confusing playing wesley because you don't know what ball you're gonna get it's well disguised i think she bowls her slow ball at the back of her hand so it's it's a lot like the very difficult to to deceive bowlers these days either doing a split finger slow ball or and out the back slob orange that's a full speed one good line good length foreign oh bit of confusion there for the keeper she's done a great job the indonesian wicket keeper february the indonesian wicketkeeper has not let much through she's been a standout performer her efforts and the build up to this tournament have been wonderful she's been the key wicket keeper the go-to we could keep her first choice and she's she's proving proving safe safe as a house another example of that as another over is over for wesica good speller bowling here we go with our new batter hasn't been at the crease for long it's out another there it is the stumps sprawl the bales have burned again and we're down to the final final bat of the png innings it's only a matter of time now indonesia should take out this first rubber the first leg of a three-game series here and that's disappointment disappointment for the png team they uh they came in here with a lot of confidence but i tell you what i tell you and like any team and like png have the absolute ability to fight back from a game down and expect expect them to do so tomorrow we probably won't see the victory that the fans of png are expecting at home or wanting or hoping for but let that not give up for tomorrow is another day and they are still fighting oh okay a lot of pressure here from indonesia they want the final blow in this over it's that keyboard who's coming to do the job who starred with the bat can she finish off by starring with the ball not with full tosses like that i'm not going to win any fans with full tosses on the on side like that it's in vain dwick on the boundary in vain was going to chase that down mariani laughing at offers i won't do that again [Music] this is bowling a wide now ariane a bit of pressure to get that line and length back as we go through the batting order it's it's chanel ambo the final batter swinging big swinging and it's a wide three disappointing balls in a row here she gets a cuddle from wessica to say hey it's okay you can't be a bad anabola well you can wessica has proven that but mariani proving that maybe she's more of a batsman bats woman should i say unless you can get this final delivery online whipped away to to dwick as she whips it in for only a single and here we go guys we've got two ariani who's still in the bat and if there's a is there's a pulse still in this png innings it's with irony who can potentially hit big for the right occasion she does so and she'll get four runs for that wonderful shot that's what's required it's not over yet they're gonna go down fighting and they'll have to go down with shots like that put the pressure back on the indonesian team let's start taking it to the indonesian attack score nervous 61 runs you would say it's going to be an absolute miracle for png to take this down but they still got enough balls to do the job wesica has kept herself in the attack big captains move and she'll no doubt want to finish this innings off by herself bowling to the last girl of the attack oh the appeal no it's a half-hearted faint appeal though coming in at the tail end is not the sort of batter that's going to give up her wicket so easy renowned for sticking around she's made a few runs domestically last season and she could prove to be a thorn in the side for indonesia wessica coming in for long run up and there's that slow ball oh i tell you what that's the sort of ball that is absolutely kept chanel amber in in all sorts she's confused bamboozled by that ball that was even i'm confused here in the commentary box what what was that oh no and tell you wescus west is putting on an absolute clinic of bowling out there she's going through a full range of of abilities she's putting it short she's bowling it slow she's whipping it through it's the sort of t20 bowling that you'll need at the higher level to keep your batsmen guessing keep keep your batsman confused and wessica taking her form from previous tournaments as player of the tournament she's won many prizes she is the key player of this team captain star with a bat star with the ball a player look out for the future of of course but also an absolute player to look out for in the now oh and that's what you don't see too often the indonesian wicked keeper making a mistake and letting some one through it's the end of a long day allowing innings for all players people are getting tired out there disappointed from wessica but that's to be expected at any level mistakes to be made once the the heat of the long day kicks in a few adjustments yeah field of sprinting out to positions no impressive ball there from west at the end of the over hello foreign good shot good shot from irani she's got enough on that no i'm not going to get a boundary but i'll tell you what it was whacked into the ground solidly only a matter of time now for indonesia probably does the business here but irani and sharalumbo putting up a good fight to keep this game alive wonderfully out there in the field an incredible bowler today oh was that a catch no bumble they're all a little bit excited there no for those of you at home who celebrated no one's watching it but i'm sure some of you did that's funny she's appealed for the catch off a wide untouched jesse got to get that line and length right again irani finding the gap there's a huge gap out there on the onside there's no one marking the mid-wicket area maybe that's an opportunity for her oh it's edged over the top oh slight misfire chance for two can they get two hmm oh flailing shot outside on the off start slashing wonderful stroke but excellent feeling from west to get the captain oh danced down the wicket irani and she's big swing no ding um mhm uh oh that ball looked to be heading way over into the bush but no no contact on that as we continue with ariani bowling her right arm over the wicked off spin oh good cricket good cricket here from the indonesian team they've impressed in the field they've had enough in the bat to put up a total that's worth defending i did say it was going to be difficult to chase at a hundred but it's been proven very difficult the appeal is there and he's given it he's given it the umpire has given that as an lbw and that is the end of the first match of this asian world cup qualifier between papua new guinea and indonesia they're super proud they're dancing in the middle and they've taken game one of a best of three series well done to indonesia guys i've been your commentator damian who aka who in the world you can follow me on instagram or youtube h-o-o in the world um i have quite a number of videos i create for content and feel free to watch along my content but let's get back to the game today this is a wonderful performance from indonesia they're clapped off by the crowd new one the coach is leading leading the support he's jogging onto the field give him a catch more support more cheers well done girls as the girls the reserve bench they run and support each other good congratulations from the team papua new guinea uh have been excellent with the ball they restricted the indonesian city only over just over 100 runs but in encounter to that indonesia have doubled down on being excellent with the ball they've restricted the papua new guinean run chase to a score that probably they're not going to be reflective of their ability 70 or just under 70 is probably not the total at papua new guinea and unknown for and they will come back tomorrow and you better believe that they will come back tomorrow with with a feeling of a vengeance they will sleep on it tonight they will look at the they will look at the video they will they will have a meeting and they'll get up early tomorrow fight another day for a lot is at stake as we know the prize is going to south africa for one of these two teams is the big prize will they go to the south african under 19 world cup which is to be held next year and that could well be decided tomorrow if indonesia win the final fixture tomorrow then that is it indonesia are confirmed before this trip the papua new guinea still have a lifeline no doubt about it they will come back tomorrow so here i am signing off for the commentary box have a great day salamat malam salamat sea young and have a great day thanks guys you | Persatuan Cricket Indonesia | UCLsC_Twd291U_P_8XsFXHYQ | 2022-07-03 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 14,166 | 75,100 |
Z_C1_bSD-tg | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z_C1_bSD-tg | Drought has struck Happy-Land, and Mama Birdie goes in search of the magic rain worm. | Books4TV | [Music] why birds sing at dawn a long time ago in the forest of Happyland birds and trees could talk to each other there was a bird family with three children blue pink and yellow they all lived on a big wise tree called mamangor Mama Birdie's voice was beautiful she would wake up early to sing her song drought set in on the land Rivers dried up and Eve's fellow mamango thought long and hard maybe we should get the magic worm that brings rain but who can go I will go I'm Not Afraid Mama birdie said everyone missed Mama birdie and her song would she ever find her way back home what if we sing Mama's Song yellow asked mama said if we sing a song she will find her way back but I don't know how to sing cried pink have you tried singing mamango asked I've tried singing said yellow I can teach you early the next morning yellow sang Mama's song It's a beautiful morning we wake up and shine and Rain started falling [Applause] eventually all the birds joined yellow and sun Mama birdie found her way back to Happy Land and from then on Birds Sang at dawn foreign | Books4TV free picture book and bedtime stories | UCdyp48KjA_36xyDl2_0XB7A | 2022-10-26 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 207 | 1,067 |
yI7HsAUBwcg | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yI7HsAUBwcg | SEB Lems Part 20: in which Prehistoric times reappear | who's ready for more murder today I know I am hey guys it's car 40 welcome back to siblings praise be to God as always and today we're on level 11 the birth of an empire that sounds like the name of one of my art limbs levels that sounds like the kind of name I'd give to an artless level and it's then the cave lamb tile set which is one of my least favorite ones but I won't I'll try not to let that bother me we can kill a lemon here and most likely going to be the blocker so this guy of course there's an invisible trap here the cave limit I love traps in general are just all look invisible even though it's like Oh glowing eyes but let's be honest it looks like terrain because it's the exact same color as the terrain and we've got a trap up there whoa bobber [Music] Jay wonder where the walkers gonna go let's zoom out on this level actually I'm guessing it's can be up to these Allah means to save the Rojer to climb up all that but they don't climb up that all right I do dig this music [Music] my goals okay I also get these guys to the exit I think that's a good primary I [Music] applaud you for making such a pretty level using this tile set I forgot about that no sweat off my back and we still need it ever built okay well that's where my last builder goes [Music] this is something big here [Music] okay yeah this really doesn't seem that hard of a level I mean it feels a bit Oh ICF wait how come they can't walk up that but they can like walk up that well that puts a bit of a damp around my plants [Music] by doing that really yeah that's your work just perfectly minor first yeah we've just build in such a way that right new plan built first yeah this level doesn't really seem all that hard I don't know maybe other people found it really hard but to me this seems like a very straightforward level [Music] I mean yeah there is a lot of making sure you time the lemons coming out but it's I thought I was done for clapping but I'm not miner first builder second a [Music] lot of passions [Music] okay this is a little trickier than I was expecting because what I'm trying to do I'm trying to basically like just I need to I would need to like diggity [ __ ] but once again gotta flip again stop pushing the nuke button re push the pause [Music] yeah so apart from the invisible traps on this level it's and they're not even you miss boy yes and you know what I guess it's all right for some Towson staff invisible traps all right like we need a bigger room there [Music] new plan - sure here I found the problem with Bosch in there [Music] so let's try to figure out we need yeah we need like a builder to get there and builder to get over there and ideally ability to get up there okay this is a bit trickier than I expected just a bit yeah that's I've always wondered what the heck this stuff even is cuz it's definitely not rocks but it's also now like moss if it's supposed to be rocks they do not look like rocks to me at all they look like an herbivores intestines because they're green because of all the lettuce [Music] something tells me this beginning purpose backwards see lot it does make me wonder though why even have that open in the first place unless there is a way around it why wouldn't you just seal this with steel [Music] to turn around that's not good [Music] just had an interesting idea on you [Music] call me crazy [Music] and of course I one do this has to go alright just ratchet up the road a bit [Music] hey does do that cool [Music] perfect why [Music] cool yeah it all works out [Music] so real [Music] want to trap them all down there and I don't want you many lemmings going out to the left maybe that's a big enough gap that won't even matter it's just big enough that it matters [Music] if for builders left we're gonna need one over there okay so we don't can't have builders to spare and we're gonna need a basher for their basher for their and a passion for their how about miners let's try using a miner on that guide to slow them up just a little bit and you dude [Music] beam to wasteful on the start okay so this level is more challenging than you'd think [Music] really yura do this so I'm gonna have to do the full control again aren't I [Music] it's all works out hey Raja clever little trick lots of just little pixel precise stuff on this level that picks up precise tricks but just stuff where it's like wow wait I'm sorry what ran into the trigger [Music] all right kids are spurred to builder [Music] all right Sebastian's we need a Bosch are there and basher there and a Bosch are there we need to can't spare the builders we can spare one digger and we can spare one now we will need both the miners as well this is where it becomes a headache [Music] no not going up to 70 this time you can spare it digger which means doing it like this and it only took me 24 minutes to figure it out [Music] Oh No how could I've used an extra bat what where did I use an extra basher [Music] let's try it without doing the weird basher thing there [Music] Wow yeah that works and it only took me like a half hour to do this simple level good one though it's very hard to make a good cave line but you did it foxy well done not a huge fan of it but I'll deal with it Oh Aztec dunes owned have I played this level it looks very familiar this is using eCos doom tile set yeah this is a megabytes level I'm pretty sure I've played this or maybe it was doom you know it's Christmas it's another Crystal Maze level okay well and of freakin course it's a bun level waffle do you know how to not make button levels because I can't remember the last time I played a waffle I'm level that he did not add buttons to it funds are fine and all but in Great Moderation let's see where they go don't even get up that oh that's a little sad [Music] one of those weird back climber anomalies where they can climb up through a few pixels if they're right next to the climber when he starts [Music] where's the glider pickup skill it's down there that's a far way away [Music] keeping in mind we have to save all the others [Music] how I appropriate that every rounded to the exact moment oh we could use a stacker to get up here I believe yep I basically want to get that glider pickup skill as soon as possible or should I say as do when it's possible [Music] this is the kind of level of platformers I really like actually [Music] now do I turn around yeah I've been given this perfect opportunity to turn around so I may as well [Music] really [Music] letting all the hovers out is gonna be troublesome [Music] unless I do something really fancy with the stacker oh yeah they can't climb up that Who am I trying to kid [Music] ooh wait better idea [Music] ah [Music] too far down [Music] that's fine [Music] nope okay that's not gonna be feasible [Music] alright man lets them go through [Music] not really sure how to use the glider all that well and by that I mean I don't know where I'm supposed to use the glider [Music] they're really really [Music] there Wow that's harder at a time than you'd think [Music] oh well we used all our platformers [Music] whoa this just got a lot more interesting also yeah I forgot that we're gonna need a bachelor to release them [Music] oh hang on a second this is how we're going to turn everything around [Music] we're not a pen by that I mean where you're not going to turn around here [Music] yeah you can fly over there and do you feign [Music] I apparently pushed two buns at the same time and it made a sound that was great [Music] now we can glide up here and better be better [Music] how am I going to save that guy's life I don't have nearly enough platformers to do that where could I spare some [Music] gimme an eyelash bun is gonna be such a pain in the neck and you even move that one steel block out just so I couldn't climb up [Music] yeah I noticed that don't think I want to notice that [Music] trying to think where I could save some platformers but I can't really see anywhere right all that [Music] yeah I can't even dig through the yeah there's no way I could dig through there [Music] yeah I have no recollection of playing this one [Music] I can't even do that how is it possible you can only have one platform or going to get down here [Music] how opens the door but there's just no way out of here there really isn't any way out of here because you move that one stupid steel block and that just kind of looks bad Flopsy come on go all the way make it more obvious at least [Music] the curiosity what would this do nothing very disappointed [Music] on the other hand I have had a few ideas for some incredible levels for my own but the problem is they were gonna be unbelievably precise [Music] so platformers absolutely going to be necessary across there and across there we're gonna need it from there [Music] do I literally can't see any way to save those platformers for down here [Music] and we have to save everybody too [Music] the guys will be fine the other lemmings can walk through this no problem once I've asked you that and mine down there you know [Music] this is a tough one make no mistake about that [Music] we're also about at the 45-minute mark [Music] let's me something to miss it okay breaking it down need a platformer there need a platformer there that's two gone get any a platformer over there that's freedom [Music] or five six seven no no matter how you shake it there's only gonna be one platformer when you get down there and that's not enough to get out unless I somehow had both stackers left [Music] Oh No Flopsy you're not serious but I think you are [Music] you really heard [Music] I both simultaneously can and can't believe that [Music] let's hope this is one platformer [Music] cool so this all was a complete red herring [Music] thank you that was very necessary gotta go up here [Music] all right [Music] that's clever actually using the B and yeah I see how I can still have to free them [Music] just now saw that [Music] all right you guys have a stable way out [Music] yeah I'm doing that you're gonna see why [Music] actually I don't think doing that's gonna have anything to do Barry's gonna have any effect but [Music] la Bamba Bamba bonbon so you can't hit that button Oh which one starts oh yeah [Music] so here's the faith I still need to bash through this to let them all out but I also need to hit that button [Music] if this is what you have to do this is gonna be amazing [Music] so what I'm trying to do is here [Music] let's be kind rewind [Music] so I'm wondering will that have an effect [Music] yay wait oh I used my last basher where did that happen [Music] where was my last basher used I do declare trying to get the lemmings out [Music] is to let them out now it was until at the mouth [Music] oh that's an easy fix [Music] doo-doo-doo-doo [Music] all right cool now we have that and we can turn around now we can bash through here and let them all go and everyone should be good let's see yeah yes should be good all right back root perhaps certainly strikes me as a back route but wow that was worth it two levels and a very Amala episode you guys deserve it after the like several half-hour episodes I released in the past thank you very much for watching I'm colorful already hope you tune in next time what we continue with the murder rank and we're getting closer and closer to finishing again really strong levels in this rank and I'm loving them have a great day and God bless [Music] | Colorful Arty | UCiRPZ5j87ft_clSRLFCESQA | 2017-11-25 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,239 | 11,481 |
otWPvvfBWAI | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=otWPvvfBWAI | Get Paid $285 Daily Per 4000 Words Translated Google Translator (online translation jobs Tamil)Part1 | Olivia yeah thank you for watching my video I welcome you once again to money Monday YouTube channel today I'm going to show you how to get paid to around 85 US dollar daily using just to use google translator alright so what we are going to learn today is how to get paid $285 daily by 4000 wore translated from google translator all for free and this is available worldwide make money online translating alright now let's go straight to water out for today without wasting your time now before we go through the main work that we're going to do there are some things I would like you to go through first I want you to do this if you have not done it before step 1 if you have not subscribed to this channel click on the subscribe button like and share the video then also click on the bell icon and click on all notifications so that you will not miss any video or instructional training from this channel alright please do that right now if you have not done that before that is step one of what we are going to do and also come back regularly to check for updates on daily basis now let's go to step two of what we're going to do now step one if you have done that let me move on to step two step two is the program we are going to use today first and foremost I thank you for watching the video so today I will teach you how to make $285 daily by partisan war translated from google translator using digs platform now the first not for we're going to use is this alright so I you need to check Nick they could add a boss below when you check the description box below you will see deal test efforts in all these document I pasted add the transcript which you can follow copy it if you are not understanding a language or copy untranslated then you get everything that I explained in this video exactly let's move on so you copied is that you go to your browser so the fast is you piss on your watch on your browser then you click on enter the moment you click on enter if you take you to these websites now while you're on this website this is watch this 1:32 in person invite your friends and you go to get up $200 that is your first bonus when you do this are you gettin it so the moment you ready stop then invite your friends by copying they'll if you scroll down you will see only this is my only just copy your link then enter your friend email click on send and you get all you share your link on your social media then your friends will click on it to open the accounts whatever they are they're from these sites I will show you how to make money from this side then you also get percentage of hits all right you both get money you two we also get money now let's go back to this step 2 how do we not make money and I step 3 now how we can make money on this side translating using the other websites in the lists alright so yeah you will also end when you invite your friends both of you and step 1 just copy your leg yeah share it via social media number 2 your friend will sign up and get a 20% of their first purchase then you also get 30% of their face or the amounts or $200 don't let your friend waste another minutes nobody likes to waste time okay that's why this company and powers enterpreneurs who don't have these fiber to connect to its pros who can help them do more with less you have experienced this power now you can share it and also on the dollar for every friend who sign off I made the first order now we will equally use this software this is the second website we are going to work on today you copy the link then we go to the browser and then we paste the paste on your browser you click on enter this is the sites we are going to this is where Weber to use to do do proofreading if there is error in our writing or whatever the client sells to you there is arrow you karate from these sites you can upload the document to this site then you read through the arrow and do the correction so the app that you can use at this there are three outs that available for you the name is normally apps so gravely for Microsoft Office you studies for your Microsoft this one grab money from window you download it directly to your desktop and then grab a leaf or Chrome already installed at Oak Room you can see it okay the memory stored a copy of Chrome you will see the icon here can see has access to these sites not every of your information whatever let's assume you want to write an email you wanna send an email to somebody so write to your email inbox everything that your type if there is any error in it this software application we help you to do work detach the arrow and corrects it's okay so I'm going to show you how this work now and how to use it so that you now go straight here and now place your what you're listing so that people cannot patronize you and then you start working immediately I'm stop anybody all right so right now we're on the impulse let's add you so you click on compose email the more you click on compose email you want to send to the person then you have to proofread each have to use the application is what I'm showing you now how to use this particular chromoly alright so the more you click on compose email you wait for it to come up so once the email compose comes up then you paste the documents you want to send or the message you want to send the moment the message is up there everything is there then you will do what correct the arrow answer to the person now this is it it has pop-up now we gotta document let's assume this is the document want to send us an email then you copy eats so you copy the entire documents then you paste now you can see all the arrows he needs a bit on the line with red can you see it yet so with this arrow you cannot go out you go out to door correct them you charged out sir from the beginning you choose it from the beginning are you started correctly now here you click on this you karate so wait for it to come up so the moment you click on this you can see let me show you what they suggest I get the documents translated time see the arrow you put correct you can see a doc Mehta and our poor people now we go to the less Arabic kind seats we use small you small data here you corrects their English you correct their online here you see you correct then the other you correct so all just like easy be able to correct all the arrows in this without after you correct the error this is what you learn as a proofreading to so you go through it to make sure that are the errors unlisted have been corrected so you correct this mistake as well then you put it you do everything complete then you send to the person you want to send that is how to do this work okay now let's go to the main site and do the work that I want to do so now we know how to use application all we have to go back is then we go to the search button here search for lesson language translator now from me and language translator you allow the search engine to come up this they are such they do not show you all the people who are doing this job on this side if you are a buyer you want to patronize them from this place you can get it then if you want to be a worker what I'll show you now then you create your own gig and become a seller so from there you don't like oh yeah become a seller you list your services and people will patronize you so right now you can see all the people data operandi service now look at this person our translate from English to lutonium language he end to eat I see I gotta knee and this person is reward charging starting from five dollar has completed three says lies dream job this one attitude five dollar has completed 76 job this world five dollar does one job there is scroll down from here you can also search by world service options so you can search by any of these select maybe the order a so you don't choose from - - - or whatever the language and language whatever you want so you slow down and you will see different kind of people that are offering different services now let me look for particular one okay less particular person here is a level two Salah so here is a level two saladna let's look at this for instance click on this person so here you will see the way other people are doing this on YouTube we set up your hood and you'll start walking alright so here let's wait for it to open the moment is fully loaded then you go through everything that a person did on YouTube you see how you can do it so you talk to kiddo are they amounts they're charging past service now we can see here say say I will translate from English to any listed language or vice versa times it now now this person has completed 100 bucks each job can see it now and he straighten his four points like I see essa let's walk now let's look at his the walk he has been busy planning a general document starting from $5 for 200 words down towards 4000 watt pro translation fruit proofreading by Geneon linguistic one day delivery 5 review chose this five-dollar service ranges from dos 97 so cava ah proofreading and document formatting derivative now start that level for the standard how much is he charging again this orange for 200 or like I see this one is for $200 for standard and this is $5 per hundred words and in starting from $200 for 4000 word fruit transmission and in passing we buy we see proofreading document formatting proofreading document formatting and a transcription then you go to the premiere from here you click on the a premium the premium will show you the service in person is also offering right there now if you look at a premium this person is charging $5 for 70 words that's up to $285 power 4000 world can you see it here and there the customer we get proof reading document formatting language by guy translation transcription and subtitling I got in the early or DS the service the person 1 they will operate for the person did you get it now so deception you two are going to do and this person has covered he has the warmed run faxing job molasses you needed water 30 job had the rest of to around 85 or let not said let's go for the basic rate of hundred dolla times water taxi you know how much the person this person helped me since he has done about 130 job multiplied by hundred Alana are much as he made from this side so far about 100 about $13,000 sofa has we made from justice translation work do you get it now this is to tell you the potential of this world okay now the moment do I only do is you just do it on you click on here you click on become a what is seller they might click on pickle masala then you put your own offer you can see Yahoo Chancellor from English to DS then you put it you have a video that showed them just a kind of explanation to tether yes you can do that you are for real you are not if it's coming or somebody's there to defer them an order all right so you don't do any time you put your own test your rights off and then people will go to we see a listing of and they were patronizing alright so this is just the way we do it the moment you receive your work from the clients then you see your impulse you check your impulse from your inbox you download it by then you now go to the next link which is it websites we're dealing with today this place translate.google.com obviously copy this particular link and is it a constraint to decide so right there once you're on the side then you paste my man you paste is to not take you to this watch plus side from this side you cannot do what translates the job that is given to you if the work is in English and you want to translate it to other language what do you do you place it on the English top then you select the language you want to translate it to underneath to do what translates it to the pass block so the moment you are here you got paste the documents you want to translate once you paste it here let's assume it is easy so you have this document the whole document to translate you just copy then you go to this place and then you paste it will appear then where do you want to translate it to tow Spanish for instance I want to translate it to Spanish then if you come over here you can see it it has already translated it so you don't go back you copy the word that your translator then you now put it in your document filing it and you send to the person that sergeant is through email I'm doing it i pasted it's already translated to Spanish I'm right here the walk our said and deliver so the delivery will still be on the same side everything you do is here alright thank you for watching so if you have any question comment below and tell me what you feel | Money Monday | UCTL0EBsmykgRbHmV1kebe_A | 2020-05-09 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,507 | 12,633 |
9tdeQ-3SlLI | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9tdeQ-3SlLI | Marcus Fryer, SJ: What I Love about my Jesuit Vocation | the irony of this video is that i'm sitting in the basement of aruba jesuit high school in our chromebook repair room working on putting chromebooks together for students and i think that is what i love best about my jesuit vocation no matter what the apostle it needs from us no matter what the needs of our institutions our jesuits are always there trying to meet those needs and trying to meet people where they are our whole job is about building a relationship so whether you're teaching junior theology or repairing chromebooks your whole goal is to bring christ to people where they are the hard part about that is you've got to build up your own relationship with christ but then the true gift and joy is being able to bring that relationship to others | Jesuit Vocation Discernment | UCAZZ2pvVAkG4rIRUqgmrrfQ | 2022-02-08 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 138 | 760 |
FanfZRW2uu4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FanfZRW2uu4 | Extinction Rebellion solidarity rally against Climate Change in Dublin | Dublin saw a few hundred people gathered to take part in a rally in solidarity with extinction rebellion the group that has recently emerged in Britain and which yesterday occupied five bridges across the Thames blocking them for about four hours and resulting in large numbers of arrests this act of civil disobedience is in the context of the UN into government will report that says we have only a decade to reduce emissions by about forty five percent in order to try and keep climate change down to a one point five degrees centigrade increase in global temperatures in Ireland we have a particular problem with the plan to construct a liquid natural gas terminal in the Shannon that would import fracking gas from the United States and would result in considerable a release of greenhouse gases for the next couple of decades well past that UN deadline particularly in the short term the methane released is a very much stronger global warming gas than carbon dioxide is sea tinyurl.com climate methane for more | Workers Solidarity Movement | UCNW_OKE-cPsusyJMvTYA05g | 2018-11-18 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 175 | 1,017 |
-OawZ_SyXYo | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-OawZ_SyXYo | Pathogens | hi I started Aaron Schmidt I was studying nutrition since 1994 and it's been my career ever since and along the way I discovered something that was taught to us by some of the founders of medicine is called the follow the physiology formula and I'm releasing it to you I have a free ebook and a free introductory course but right now I want to promote this blog that we just released so make sure you click below and read this blog so in this blog I start to talk about pathogens now you can have a chronic pathogen maybe a virus bacteria fungus or parasite living in your body for your whole lifetime it can be stuck in your ears or your sinuses causing chronic sinus congestion it could be in your heart causing heart disease in your intestines causing problems with digestion and bloating and there's in this blog I go into some of the symptoms and a little bit with solutions there's more details about that in the e-book and the course but the point of pathogens is that they are trying to kill you basically so that your body ends up laying down on the ground and the pathogens return your body back into soil so you want to prevent that and you want to kill these pathogens so make sure you read this blog and get educated about this and now in conventional medicine they talk about an antibiotic for an infection that you have right now the antibiotic makes the infection go away that's great but there's certainly plenty of viruses you know potentially thousands of different pathogens that can live in your body just even despite antibiotics they continue to live and they continue to cause a lot of harm so click below to read more so that you can get educated and you can get your health back | Dr. Darren Schmidt, DC | UC_XAkQmLOnNrWRC4rckr1wg | 2020-06-01 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 317 | 1,704 |
UZ247my98v4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UZ247my98v4 | Starfield part 30 - Unity - Endgame and New Game Plus | [Music] my room in the lodge so Andreia had a place to call her own everyone needs space to let their thoughts run solo oh sorry was doing the keep coming back to one thing both of these starborn they're people you know only they're not the people you know say and do things the folks you know would never doesn't bod well for anyone stepping into the unity or through it or however it works you consider what it might do to you or end up trapped in whatever the starborn call their life's way whatever their different es they both follow obsessions guidance got one I'd go into the astronomical charting data with you but clear as day just to point you right to it sure I've got a minute pretty pretty much same same planets have a s is interesting spots set start let us see what wonders of life this planet hosts Temple aota he okay same ritual once again this ruins have so much to tell us but still question on cognition what aition your abilities are amazing I wonder how that PR cognition is actually working you need something de us ah I can see do you want to hear me say that you make me deliriously happy because you do then I shall be sure and tell you more often darling okay that's pretty interesting so we can we can go and gather more powers or we can go to the end battle I wonder how how long the is this is going to take but still charting the way how daring Voyage of the oceans of space brings us here level 60 hostile activity okay now we can go jump to the we'd love to talk I'm making another run out of new Atlantis taking universals out in the stars to get closer to God and to appreciate the Galaxy and all space travel is dangerous but fortunately most ships don't engage us whether it's respect for our religious beliefs or the fact that we carry only passengers I don't know have you ever felt something spiritual while traveling the Stars I've jumped dozens of times and I still don't know I've had the Revelation that keeper aquilus describes but I'll keep jumping I completely agree it was a pleasure talking with you we have to be going but I hope God watches over you out there in the Stars here's hoping [Music] our tiny fragile humans has survived being hurdled through space once more okay calling for help is usually how I work but you'll be surprised how eager the other starborn were to join in every after everything you have done I'll still give you a chance to surrender peacefully I actually appreciate that I do but we both know why we're here so let's not wait any longer I here don't to H it together their Eng we've beaten some of his allies but the hunter himself seems to have retreated to the temple let's take this to the ground you'll see soon enough but expect anything enemy starborn human mercenaries alien creatures whatever it takes to stop us okay I'll meet you there be ready land at The Bu [Music] Temple everything checks out this it's like a human base hello old friend the hunter will be below with the final artifact his allies will be throwing everything they have at us be on your guard what's with the military base the temple is below the starborn here often lure mercenaries to this point to act as an additional line of defense I doubt any of the people who built this complex knew what they were guarding or how quickly they'd be disposed of it is close to the unity the artifact and the temple here are one unlike the others you have found that are separated from each other you'll feel it as we get further the power of the artifact seeps through the seams of reality here the starborn here are powerful they will hold nothing back even the dead can be made to fight for them and many of my kind aren't above making use of machines they had this military base built for a reason okay sounds [Music] fair reactive Shield then we could could actually use some drugs because why why not haven't you haven't been using them really what's the best and and use [Music] points [Music] melee damage that's 2 minute H okay infantry Alpha 2 minutes okay so these are something I should use when the when the fighting starts with the real enemies [Music] quite cold here that one can space suits okay somebody has been yeah having party here some enterprising starborn lured human mercenaries here they built this facility another layer to get past before we can reach the temple expect more starborn along the way all right here they come make ready are interesting you're a turn the end can always worth checking never know what you might find D some out of starborn SP oh no watch out you're not working out of here very Tempo death is only the beginning okay more starbor thought you could win arise defend the temple once more I I can race only in animal so crazy stuff enough death comes for you we are the war winess the in it's one time strain my an get up I a bit like in Destiny Okay that's well I'm out of this bullets see that anomaly the Temple's artifact is reacting to all the fighting it might be the only way [Music] through okay you you're up we are just thought something goes wrong in there we'll come get you why would anything go wrong shouldn't we would you shut up both of you do your jobs client is on his way what are you waiting for part you doubling your part how do you know about Barrett you sneak into my files we'll be talking about this later Dusty now get in that Cavern don't look at me I've done my part staple frostbite you all right that was a shift in SpaceTime a dip into the Multiverse we'll have to go through a few more to reach the center all right keep yourself steady so now we are returning to the kill time are you prepared to die do we have a grenade no it's coming basically this is a bit of Highlander idea that there there can be only one turet Mark ouch massive damage dis a the defenses defeat the starborn I was going to disable the defenses can't succeed at that before we [Music] are protect current user okay now the defense is turned against the starbard Take Your Best [Music] Shot okay more flashbacks we have visitors VC you didn't tell me we have visitors we have visitors welcome what's mine is yours well no it's still mine but you get what I mean I'm impressed how did you did you you don't deserve the final artifact ah this life you've LED you're nothing but a thief an opportunist a liar [Music] I don't toate this little time capsules of yours oh third person that's not fair I would guly paid for the AR if you would have let me it's more than credits that the unity so he knows you you think you have a right to the infinite you're nothing guards you're going down everyone move up too much get it out of leave the anomaly so he was one of the star born me which kind of makes [Music] sense and behind him is anomali collector's outfit okay so how much I'm overweight let's check uh not much [Music] for come on couple kilograms but do you don't okay I'm not needing that that solves this [Music] issue the temple is testing you always everyone wants second chance but what if the second chance isn't isn't actually better choice but verse in the end the search for the artifacts always ends here come on Rook come on you can make it okay he didn't die barely stepped on the jman's road with us can't see another Soul off to the void so soon no no I'll pour one out to the blackest sea for you Rook that's me what the crick's ghost what kind of Cruelty is this this some starborn trick come to mock me before you twist the blade let him listen to artifacts the point of they point to a Multiverse a place con Unity multiple universes you're a visitor jumping through the gates of space and time not sure if you're just a reflection of a shattered brain but okay I get your meaning well ghost from the other side I'll keep what you said rolling around in my head for a spell but for now would mind if you gave me a bit I just lost a friend why would you attack Vadim I mean why okay that's a ruin the last Temple once we get inside be ready with so much power gathered here anything can happen anything The Spoils of Victory hopefully they amount to something gaze into the abyss of the infinite d good that duplicate is pretty strong yourself bring it that b Andrea duplicate your Infinity ends open Eternity good work can't wi you have drained my patience get re reasonably uh reasonably giving resistance there snake or F see I don't have anything okay so we now we get to the very Temple it's probably last fight I guess I shouldn't be too surprised you made it this far it serves me right for not being convincing enough pers we don't have to fight under all the artifact is this where you give your big [Music] speech Let's Hear It art work about more than just you their mystery should be free for anyone to disc maybe there's more we agree on than I thought forgiveness uh okay you are full of surprises I suddenly find myself feeling the weight of years fine just this once just this in just this universe here okay okay that that was great so you can avoid the last fight by talking you've done it the Temple's artifact is yours no there this was your Victory you've proven that you're ready to enter the unity I know we aren't from the same universe but it kind of feels like old times here all the artifacts I've gathered I would speak to them before you go okay you'll see the glory of our Multiverse and your place in it then you'll be asked asked to make a choice I'll say no more no my place is in this universe now that's a difficult question you might as well be asking when is the unity why does the unity exist or how does the unity truly work it's not a fixed place in SpaceTime you'll be well you'll have more luck understanding when you get there place the armer in your ship then power up your grab Drive it'll take care of the rest okay my leaving so soon last piece Mo last piece was in a temple you I'm glad the artifacts have ended up our journey seems to be coming to an end so the unity awaits I'm not as afraid as I thought I would be stepping away from the world you know can lead to a better place romance that is not what I meant I I would not want to leave it behind so easily either I just meant that life keeps going even when you have lost everything do you think we will see each other after the unity will we even recognize each other if we do part of me does not want to I could stay here with everyone with you but I will step into the Beyond whenever you are ready I know this is what we have all been working for it is a drive that needs a gravity Drive be back in our always knew we could pull this off finally these new universes won't know what hit them forget about the starborn and the hunter it's barried in company from here on out I suppose we can do that classic look if this is it are we doing this or not talk then stop right there we're doing this the Multiverse waits for no one yeah that's why I said it first see you on the other side you need something dearest I am so grateful for you okay so you you do not need to use it okay no one else is here we clear orbital insertion complete you may now Move Free me about the cabin here we go here we go here we go here we go to the infinity and beyond it's a universe but it's centered around around something black hole perhaps you made it I hope you're enjoying the view I never get tired of staring at it eternity the infinite only exists judging it makes no difference I am as much you as you are a part of everything All Points connect to here when A Star is Born or dies its existence beats through the heart of this place the unity I have seen all you are have been and could be do you feel like you've lived a good life is there anything you regret fair I wonder what your decision will be then H in order to become starborn you must give the universe one last thing yourself uh-huh that intangible part of you that something that makes you unique amongst the infinite will explode like a supernova a part of you will fuse with the essence of this universe while another part leaves it behind forever do you understand what I mean this one final leap will change this universe forever even as you leave it behind unknowingly you just answered your own questions for who creates things but creators that is what they have been named throughout the endless circle of time are they one or many human or alien terrestrial or Celestial one day you might even meet the creators but not this day as for the why so that you could ask that very question so that you could stand before me for time immemorial and delve into the mysterious of the unending Cosmos [Music] much like the death of a star creates new kinds of matter so will the part of your being become fused with the unity itself that part is what becomes starborn and Crosses into the Multiverse Through Your Eyes it will be as if waking up from a dream walk into the gate of light and you will become star form everything will vanish and you will awaken somewhere else but that isn't your only potential Destiny you can turn around walk away from the unity until the Stars fade away and you will wake up on your own ship in your Universe you could live out the life you have I have enjoyed speaking to you once again all of you every version that is here in the unity right now go out into the stars as you consider stepping towards Infinity I offer you a glimpse into what will happen to the universe you may be leaving as the essence of who you are is spread throughout space and time the Pirates are getting G the Gate of light will take you to another universe or simply walk away until the Stars Fade to return to your ship yeah this is the the constellation membership who stays behind will in time publish their data about the discovery of the artifacts the starborn and the unity space exploration across the settled systems is given new life as people search for Hope out there in the [Music] stars the Emissary remains in this universe but your faith in them inspires them to seek out those they believe are worthy of finding the unity many noble starborn will be reborn under their guidance so basically Sarah came [Music] back the resurrection of the AEL species leads to a massive reduction and terramorph attacks across the settled systems yeah it worked Y at the same time the need to spread the aelis far and wide increases cooperation between all the factions belief in the UC as the Diplomatic leader of the settled systems [Music] grows [Music] your lover Andreia eventually chooses to be reborn herself your commitment to each other bolsters all relationships in the settled systems marriages Blossom more people in house Veron begin to question it's Orthodoxy and look to the outside [Music] world your work with UC cyf against the Crimson Fleet is a Triumph of law over greed the UC establishes greater security throughout the settled systems Travelers throughout the Stars will be safer it's a pretty pretty nice end do this all but what's my choice yeah of course we are going to become a St starborn although you leave this universe behind a new universe awaits you who will you be in this one what choices will you [Music] make [Music] start a [Music] field [Music] [Applause] h [Music] oh okay so few ideas um I usually talked about the the game when I played through it um well writing and design director you can be many you can have as many opinion opinion about about te him I like the thems I like the way the game was presented the bux took away the enjoyment and and some of the things like UI were really oldfashioned very oldfashioned game design of course no commercial game developer wants to step out of the comfort zone that's not something they do also people have noticed well people have tell told them by buying their games that they like old school game design so complaining about it after the release it's it's slightly off off the target yeah sure there's lots of uh things that could have been more flashed out like I was missing several discussion options that were coming from my character but still there were good amount of player agency in the decision and apparently this game is going to continue after the as a new game plus and um shattered sky is coming out as a DLC so what happens when you have a those powers and knowledge about what going what's going to happen is the pl plot going to change is the whole game going to change these are questions I have yet answers but sounds like this could be a blast and yeah this definitely needs more flashing out more new ideas but the weirdness Factor could be played out more they have a good idea here that they can tell basically any kind of stories because Multiverse and Multiverse well Elder Scrolls was a world based on the dream of the godhead this is Multiverse so that kind of opens up creativity to any kind of stories but yeah I I like this of course people don't have a right of opinion but I like this this was okay so let's see I um I'll I'll think about to make videos about shattered sky and the new game plus so that's something that I'm I'm going to put my mind into if if there's something I would like to show yeah but anyway the play through ends here uh let's see what happens when I skip the end text okay that's a ship once more step story is over but will begin new this new universe countless others take to to Naran to be on the or under the orbit where where did all begin now I have starborn space go to the lodge to see the friends of course attention unidentified vessel you have no faction markings or registered manufacturer please maintain course while we scan you assuming scans even work on whatever it is you're flying all right we're done you're clear to land at new Atlantis slightly different Landing anyim [Music] waa now that is a ship excuse me this is a private wait there's something familiar about you vosco identify skinning cross referencing known employee records of our Affiliated organizations please remain still this appears to be the miner from Argos extractors lost as we were carrying the artifact from vecta current whereabouts previously unknown I see vosco or already delivered the artifact so why are you showing up now repeat mest skip mquest I'm not who you think I'm starborn I know what the artifact I see so some of our theories about the artifacts are correct you're taking their word for it what if this person's just delusional Breathe In Too Many gases is in that mining operation why don't we hear him out we know next to nothing we have everything to gain if he's telling the truth all right let's hear it just going sound weird but I have done all of this before I came here with the Artica and join the constellation he's telling the whole story that's what we're looking for the pieces to an armal a path to the center of a Multiverse this is either the truth or the most elaborate practical joke I've ever witnessed I think we're past the point of doubting Walter in any event we'll be able to see for ourselves we know where most of the artifacts are now and presumably how we get them you could gather up the AR easily where I look for the other starborn I don't know if you should rush off to meet them some of those artifacts granted you Powers am I right we should leverage that I want you to check with Vladimir on the eye cross reference what you've told us with what he's picking up on the scans you track down the artifacts the ey finds while we gather the others I I hope that other Sarah of yours knows you're safe now let's get those artifacts okay so this is totally different campaign New Game Plus okay interesting so this this how this is how the New Game Plus [Music] started yeah not not bad because uh what the game developer want is to give player agency and the reason why they should keep playing because games are not disposable media anymore they are well you could say say they are service but more like developers want want to avoid them being like disposable like couple hours after that let's throw the game game away more like a hobby which you can play with and that's a pretty core idea of the business idea of pedest anyway thanks for watching I'll I'll cut a shorter version of this to the YouTube and we'll see what happens when when the DLC come comes out this game is being updated so it's going to like have over over 100 up upgrades and Bug fixes so yeah why not let's let's see what the future is holding on us and we have lots of other games to play anyway this is pamy I'm signing off from the Starfield and we'll play something else uh next week anyway good night | Peli-Rami | UC-nbJ73_K8dIKTJW6xtSO1g | 2024-04-04 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 3,910 | 20,589 |
254lcN7Wz_s | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=254lcN7Wz_s | The Sabbath teaching | good morning my name is rodney and welcome to the sabbath teaching let us pray most holy and eternal god the father of abraham isaac and israel the father my lord your son the holy one humbly we come on his sabbath given praise honor and exalting your holy name thanking you father for this day for this wisdom and knowledge that you've been stolen upon us we thank you for leading and guiding us teaching us blessing us with your anointing through your holy ghost we ask for your love of your son as we now do pray amen and amen so on last sabbath we were talking about the holy ghost and its promise to us now we want to understand what his role will be how do we acknowledge him do we even have to acknowledge him what is his purpose what is his role as the anointing upon our life to lead and guide us as god has said through his son's words you want to look at how do we live in this world of uncertainty in a world of sin and hate we're going to establish the two and separate the two and we're going to see what the holy one promised us that we may make it through even though the world hates us even though the world hated him that's why they crucified him he came and brought their sins to them and said oh by the way you must give account for this it's all it is today everything we do we must give account for it so we do have a separation we have the world and its attitude we have a spirit the holy ghost in its way of living and we'll see what the two of them mean in our lives and how they clash together first i want to read for you from the 15th chapter of the book of john christ the true vine i am the true vine and my father is the husband man every branch in me that beareth not fruit he taketh away in every branch that buried fruit he purged it that it may bring forth more fruit purging take away from even though it looks good you cut it off so that more may grow now we are clean through the word which i have spoken unto you abide in me and i in you as the branch cannot bear fruit of itself except it abide in divine no more can you accept except you abide in me i am the vine and you are the branches he that abideth in me and i in him the same bring forth much fruit and understand that fruit is righteousness so he who abides in me and i in him will bring forth righteousness fruit for without me you can do nothing and that is so true that is so true without you father i cannot do nothing but destroy myself be real if a man abide not in me he is cast forth as a branch and is withered and men gathered them and cast them into fire and they are burned anyone without the holy one is lost if you abide in me and my word abiding you you shall ask what ye will and it shall be done unto you so his word abides in you and you abide in him the door is open and the phone is on the hook and not off the hook here is my father glorified that ye bear much fruit so shall ye be my disciples as the father hath loved me so have i loved you continue ye in my love if you keep my commandments and we're going to find out what that commandment is you shall abide in my love even as i have kept my father's commandments and abided in his love thank you father these things have i spoken unto you that my joy might remain in you as a do and that your joy might be full this is my commandment that you love one another as i love you simple a simple commandment covers the whole bible because that is what it was based on it was based on god's love for abraham who obeyed him god's love for isaac who carried the torch for him god's love for jacob who established his children greater love has no man than this that a man laid down his life for his friends you are my friends if you do not if you do whatsoever i command you here forth i call you not servants you're not slaves to the word for the servant knoweth not what his lord do it but i have called you friends for all things that i have heard of my father i have made known unto you you have not chosen me but i have chosen you and ordained ordained you that you should go and bring forth fruits righteousness and that your righteousness should remain that whatsoever you shall ask of the father in my name he may give it to you he just told us that we supposed to go and pray to the father not to the son like i see then these things i command you that you love one another so simple because the opposite of love is hate the opposite of the holy one is satan and we'll see that later as well if you were of the world he would go the world would love his own but because you are not of the world but i have chosen you out of the world just as god did with abraham therefore the world hated you and keep in mind israel's fault his whole existence because the nations around them did not like them because they were chosen of god god had to show the world his children protection so we fought from the time we went through egypt to the time we went over the red sea to the time we went into jordan to time we got into jerusalem to the time we settled in to the time we left and went to africa from the time he was in africa to the time that we're here and we fight today simply because people do not like us today they call it racism but we'll live on now and too we'll learn that as well as we have talked in previous uh settings remember the world the word that i said unto you the servant is not greater than his lord if they have persecuted me which they did they will also persecute you as they do if they have kept my saying they will keep also yours but also but all these things will they do unto you for my name sake how many times have we heard god we won't go touch that one right now we'll come back to it but all these things will they do unto you for my name's sake because they know not him that sent me if i had not come and spoken unto them they had not had sin but now they have no cloak for their sin he that hated me hated my father also if i had not done among them the works which none other man did include trump they had not had sin but now have they both seen and have both me and my father but this coming to pass that the world might be the word might be fulfilled that is written in the law they hated me without cause they hate us with our cause but when the comforter is come whom i will send unto you from the father even the spirit of truth which proceedeth from the father he shall testify of me and ye also shall bear witness because ye have been with me from the beginning so the holy one has established the hate that the world has for him and those that love him now you know people can keep you words out i'm christian but i don't like you i'm a christian i follow christ's words but i don't like you how is it that we just read what the father has put down for his children he gave us a warning shot as well he told us they're not going to like you because they don't like me and they don't think they're doing my will when they destroy you how is that possible we just read that the holy one has established himself through the father who we all are supposed to pray to everything that you ask in my name he shall give unto you now to understand that he said but you must obey my commandment what's your commandment that you love one another i'ma give my side in love but the other side won't reciprocate it back to me instead they'd rather kill me and say that they're doing his will how does that work every man will give account of his sins even if you think that you're in the blood of jesus christ he's still going to require you to account for your sins because you broke his commandments you didn't love one another as he loved us why do you say he loved us he gave his life though he could have called down a legion of angels to protect him but when he came here he knew what his charge was i must save my people from their sins well how do you do that i'm gonna teach them and show them love the very foundation of righteousness love something that we find so hard to give to each other it doesn't cost nothing time effort knowing you could do something negative to a person instead you do something good love and the only way we now at this time in this era can do that is through the holy ghost have you accepted him have you asked for him oh you'll see it in your life he will definitely reveal himself and let you know i'm on your corner i'm on your shoulder and i'm here with you to protect you lead you and guide you everything else coming from satan if you can see in your life where you know things that you've done you shouldn't have done you knew you was done if i say a lot of times when people do things in their ass why did you do that i don't know yeah because satan's gone now why did you do that well i thought it was but then i found out it wasn't yeah it's too late then he didn't done what he wanted to do and he moved on to the next victim like the bible say he comes and goes in seasons so what you see today you may not see tomorrow but understand he's always there ready to take advantage when we become weak so we have to stay prayed up in the father's word we have to just so he can ward off the world that has no pleasure in us but look to destroy us every day look at karen you know i'm gonna go there she'll see a black man walk down the street and call the police for nothing look at karen she could stand in the park while a young man jaw and she'll call the police and give him false accusations against him we didn't try and time whether you know it or not i believe it and we see who the enemy is the holy ghost revealed them to us it's the world and those that believe and live in it we have to live spiritually we have to be guided spiritually we cannot live in this world without the holy one and the comforter ask god let him deliver him to you that you may stand in these times of trials and things seem to go wrong when satan raises up against you and he's he's going to do that he do it to me every day that's what i look i have to stay afraid of i have to stay on my knee i have to ask for the comforter and i have to stand firm that i know he's going to deliver me because if he don't i'm going to fall to temptation too the father's done with me let me show you what he taught me to last until next we meet on the sabbath may the father watch over you and yours as he do me and mine | Rodney Rusk | UCs-q8KY_eO0nRJzQFT21UtQ | 2020-07-25 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,127 | 10,346 |
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