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HrnyezRjMNQ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HrnyezRjMNQ | Regardless | regardless regardless is an adverb that is commonly used in English to indicate that something is true or happening without being affected or influenced by any other factors or conditions it implies that the mentioned action or situation is happening despite any obstacles circumstances or opinions here are some examples to illustrate the usage of regardless one regardless of the rain we decided to go for a walk in this sentence regardless shows that the decision to go for a walk was made without considering or being affected by the rain it emphasizes that the rain did not prevent or deter the action two Sarah will pursue her dreams regardless of what others say here regardless indicates that Sarah will continue to follow follow her dreams without being influenced by the opinions or criticisms of others it emphasizes her determination to achieve her goals despite any negative feedback three the company will proceed with the project regardless of the financial challenges in this example regardless implies that the company will move forward with a project despite facing financial difficulties it emphasizes their determination to continue despite the obstacles four he loves her unconditionally regardless of her flaws in this sentence regardless highlights that the person's love for someone is not affected or diminished by their flaws it emphasizes the acceptance and unconditional nature of their affection five regardless of the outcome I am proud of my efforts here regardless suggest that the speaker's sense of pride in their efforts remains unaffected by the final result it emphasizes the importance of personal satisfaction and self-worth over external validation in summary regardless is used to emphasize that something is true or happening without being influenced or affected by other factors conditions or opinions it conveys a sense of determination persistence and dependence in the face of obstacles or contrary circumstances | English Unpacked | UClQZVAJJa6y4ukpiFZ43klA | 2023-10-10 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 308 | 1,958 |
CYIIi2fMgWA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CYIIi2fMgWA | No Man's Sky - Quicksilver Shopping After Omega - Captain Steve Plays EP007 | [Music] well how do there charms Des I captain of the Steves and today Chums I'm in my PC save I'm just going to hit on up the weekend Mission mainly cuz I want to get some more Quicksilver you can see here I've got 7,650 now that was just from running the Expedition and ending it off from that new console over there and I got awarded a shedload of the stuff but I'm just going to run this weekend Mission then I'm going to go over to the Quicksilver vendor and we're going to get some of the better Quicksilver items so this is taming forner so let's go do that mission yes lovely J yep go you yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah okay get rid of that screen let's get in my ship and let's get down to the planet now I have already done the weekend Mission with my friends that I do every Friday at 6:00 p.m. in the UK time that's going to change at the end of March though because of the daylight time saving it's going to go back to 700 p.m. on the Friday but anyway I'll let you know when I get to the planet it takes a little bit longer on PC than it does on my PlayStation okay well we have eradicated people and let's spin this around then now it does say that it's going to be a a very fora dense planet now the planet that it points you to is one of these sort of cabled moons it's it's only got one type of forner on there these round ball creatures but there are quite a lot of them that you can beat and you can get this done relatively quickly now once you've landed on this planet and the mission actually fires up you can can go to a neighboring planet that has got more types of borner but I'm just going to set it down on this planet we're going to go and tame this one type of forner and I've deliberately flown away from the mission marker cuz the mission marker was on the dark side of the planet I want to land on the light side of the planet cuz there's more creatures in daytime than at night now that incoming message is from the stories I've got multiple Missions at the moment that are sort of all interwoven into each other I will be continuing on with the atlas path and also the emus quest line in of my normal plane but I'm just grabbing some Quicks today right let's have a look see if we can spot some creatures on this planet now they take about a good 15 seconds to spawn in on the PlayStation 5 it's probably going to take roughly the same amount of time right now there we go there's one over there now I did just deconstruct all of my freaking bait sticks for feeding these guys cuz Kronos was sniffing them out all the time so hopefully I can make some here we go let's just make load of 30 I do I've got to Tain 44 of these little balls so these are the creatures that are on this planet that's a creature right there that's a that's apparently a creature so there we go let's feed him there you go eat up mate yeah don't eat it all at once and there we go we've tamed one um I'm not seeing any others moving around I mean there's lots of balls on this planet but they're not all alive there you go there's one that's alive over there right so we've only managed to tame one so far this is going to take us some time here we go B po po have that get timed yeah okay cool there we are and can I throw it that far no no I can't right we'll have to run up that hill I think I might have already tamed that one though okay so you can see here it it is not a great planet for taming creatures and they take ages to freaking eat them so I've tamed fre now now you can just stay in the same spot and and keep feeding the same creatures over and over again but I'm just going to show you just just for the sake of it I'm going to fly to a neighboring planet and with that one there that big ringed planet is right behind us and I'll tame some creatures there we get this done so much quicker on that neighboring Planet but land on this one first maybe feed a creature so the count starts or something and then do what I'm doing just fly to this neighboring ringed planet over here and I think you're going to have a far easier task of feeding these creatures there we go let's fly down let's see if I'm right people and zoom oh stop hassling me I'll answer my phone when I God time right there we go let's just stick it amongst this area here I think takes a little while to render in on my old PC and I get this sort of thing saying that the landing area is not clear it's because the the distance draw I think people more than anything don't think that's anything but my PC trying to handle the game okay right now you're not going to see the creatures straight away it's got to go to the seed pool it's got to seed the in it's got to spawn them in you might be lucky and see the odd Sky creature Airborne forace appear fairly early on but look there's one over there I mean if you slow if you if you're flying slowly to a planet things seem to work okay but if you do what I did and just hammer it down it can be a little bit FIY at times right okay did that creature see that no he's further away in I thought he's bigger than I thought O Come here you okay we got that got the attention of that one we get the attention of this one as well I mean you can tell the creatures are creatures a lot easier on this planet can't you you know look there's all creatures around me actually I've tamed loads already that's we're up to six so I've already doubled one seven now easy peasy a lemon squeezy head over this way there's a creature over there there's two more over there we head towards them oh there's a whole herd let's see if we can get their attention oh smaller creatures in between the larger ones as well that we just taming just ambiently at the moment there you go have that got a whole bunch of them over there can I get his attention no there was one right there in the crevice there you go mate now can I get him let's see yep got his attention cool there we go so I'll reconvene with you in a bit people we've already done 20 on this planet you see how much easier that is it's far easier isn't it far easier people okay JS I've only got like what three more to go and there's loads on this hill that have just spawned in by where my ship was when I first landed so I think I'm going to nail this any second now there we go feed up key creatures yum yums there we go and we're done I guess we head on back up to the Nexus and we can see what we can spend all of my Quicks silver on people inside the viewers I guess see you later creatures well that was fun feeding creats now head on into the old space anomaly cool yeah yeah I could do with building a slightly better PC I mean yeah and just used my laptop for capturing and um making my thumbnails and video editing or something then just have a dedicated PC for games the only thing is my room is really small and I know that PCS get extremely hot could turn me into an oven couldn't it you know could take up Clay making use it as a kilm right anyway let's head on over this way let's go and see what Johnny 5 has for me firstly I need to go and hand in this Mission over here lovely jly now there is a little bit of a sneaky glitch that you can do after you've purchased everything with your Quicksilver you can do some sort of reload method and get all your Quicksilver back and keep all the items but I'm not going to do that I'm just going to I'm just going to go through and collect all the items this way so what do I really want I do like the industrial crane arm we'll have that CU I would use that scorching jetpack Trail I do quite like that one that's quite nice nice I'm not really fussed about the de decals for now I do like the fusion jetpack as well to go the ship that I've got all right I'm not going to bother with any of the Holograms I wish he had shant up it makes a lot of noise doesn't he I quite like that quite like that we're going to run out of quicksilver quite rapidly I quite like that as well I don't see the point in having any of the capes right now cuz they're a little bit broken um I don't overly use the grass or the flowers I do occasionally but not not as much as some people do and I don't like any of those colors for the actual freighter Trails i' like a nice red one at some point uh okay um illuminated pot I have used that in the past but I've got no use for it right now uh bubble pipe definitely I use that I use that quite a lot okay keep going down then uh what else do I want Bubble vat to go with the bubble pipe yes I do like that as well fireplace that's a nice one I have used that from time to time what else do I want I do like that as far as plants go but I'm getting really low I'm really low now on the old yeah the mud hut I do like that as well that's quite handy to have oh I can't buy much more yeah I can't even buy these now they're too high oh even these are freaking pricey I'm getting a few things in oh dear the red cadmium I do like the red one all right well we'll just carry on for now yeah let's see what else we can get ah it's my favorite jetpack I can't afford that now either okay now look we got that go okay we keep going keep [Music] going what I would like is that little lamp that's got the the glow glow flies that fly around it they're quite cool don't really want oh look there's all the armor oh dear I should have unlocked all the armor shouldn't I that'll be cool the terrarium I like that I like that too that's cool there's a lot that I still want I want these man okay Curly corals I would like that i' would like the actual aquarium as well oh my days oh I do like this I want that I've only got 350 left I don't think I can afford that little lamp there all the trophies oh there's so much to get okay well the The Little Light lamp that I wanted with the glow flies in isn't there so I wonder if that was an expedition reward or something but anyway I'm all spent I can afford decals and that's about it right now and fireworks no I'll just keep this lot for now now I can do the three other Quicksilver missions that are sitting here for me to do or what I could do is I could fire up the Save Editor and I could just stick in a shed load of freaking Quicksilver for me my next time that I log in and then I could go get all the actual gear that I want and all that sort of stuff would that ruin it for me does that limit the stuff for me to do it's a tough one isn't it I kind of want to do it the legit way maybe just do the weekend missions each week it gives me a bit of content to do and put out there and it gives you me running it solo every week as well and slowly building this save up I won't rush I won't Rush people I I'll just keep it as it is for you guys in the view of us anyway I'm going to say goodbye over here but then I'm going to jump over to my actual Captain Steve save and and Say Goodbye over there so here we go let's just quit out to desktop lovely jubly and yes and I want to go back to M me cool well there you go people hopefully you're enjoying this little playr my new save after Omega and yeah all my missions inside of my log I've got a shedload of them to do and it's knowing what to do in what order but I want to do the timus quest line and the atlas path and then at the end of the atlas path I want to do the atlas Eternal that's the whole reason I fired up this safe but I'm getting Sidetrack doing little side jaws and becoming a pirate of biscuits yeah if you didn't see my last episode I know how to make nipnip biscuits thanks for hero for you another content creator out there if you haven't seen hero for you go hit him up very cool videos till next time people salute to mono and goodbye goodbye goodbye again [Music] la [Music] [Applause] [Music] I I really really want you to step [Music] out the I can't Li | Captain Steve | UCtAkYahXNSJ8RVOil0O_Rnw | 2024-03-10 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse 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D0MDANdroyc | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D0MDANdroyc | 2022 FORD F250 XL STX FX4 BLACK AGATE DIESEL LOW MILES VIRGINIA TRUCK 4K WALKAROUND 14308Z | hey this is Brett and this 2022 Ford F250 crew cab short box XL STX FX4 is stock number 14308 Z I'm here at Summit Automotive in Fondulac Wisconsin your new and used heavy duty truck headquarters this 2022 Ford F250 has the 6.7 L power stroke diesel engine puts out 475 horsepower 150t lbs of torque it's paired up with a 10-speed automatic transmission this truck has been fully saftied and inspected by our service shop has a fresh oil and filter change all the fluids have been checked and topped off and this truck is 100% ready to go still has all the remaining Factory bumper to- bumper and power train warning warranty on it I'm going to go all the way around in this video inside underneath start it up take a look under the hood just give you the most accurate representation that I can of the truck a gate Black Metallic is a color I shoot all my videos in 4k if you like the video subscribe to the YouTube channel click the Bell notifications and get updates on the videos I do each and every day and stay current on the vast and Ever Changing inventory that comes through here at Summit Automotive this one comes with the painted 18-in silver alloy wheels it has goodier Wrangler allterrain Adventure tires these tires have just about all the tread left on them this truck only has about 2,000 Mi on it frame and underbody is extremely clean on it as well this is a one-owner clean title history clean Carfax out of Virginia front fender absolutely perfect headlights are nice and clear front bumper and lower veilance are very nice and clean as well no den or dings on there and it does come with the Chrome trimmed Grill the hood is in excellent condition as well no major dents or imperfections on there and the passenger side front fender is absolutely perfect passenger side front wheel no major scuffs or scrapes on there and a gate Black Metallic got just a little bit of metal flake in it can see it's got some Golds some blues if it'll focus here there we go so really a cool color you can see just how nice and clean that paint is and as you go down this side of this 2022 Ford F250 take note of how clean the body is how reflective and mirror likee that paint is as well I take these HD videos so if you're far away or even if you're close by and you just cannot make the trip down but you're still interested in purchasing the vehicle you can see the vehicle hear the vehicle and of confidence in what you're looking at before you even get here so when you do get here there's absolutely no surprises and you can make a smart and informed buying decision from wherever you're at now if this video helps you make that buying decision let your salesman know that you saw the video that it was helpful and that Brett sent you back wheels in excellent shape back tires have just as much tread as the front tires and the frame and under body is absolutely absolutely perfect back here has all the remaining factory exhaust so it hasn't been altered in any way and like a brand new truck underneath here lower rockers and cab corners all look fantastic and it does come with the really nice factory chrome step bars does have the FX4 off-road suspension package with the skid plates and everything protecting the underbody of the truck rear bumper is in excellent shape no dents or dings than that it does have the full towing package of course with receiver hitch 4 pin and seven pin wiring the tailgate is in excellent condition I didn't see any dents or dings on there and the bed looks like it's been used very minimally little bit of light duty usage but nothing too bad and the inside of the tailgate is pretty nice too shuts nice and solidly and as we go down the driver's side just as clean as that passenger side look how reflective that paint is this is a about as close to a brand new truck as you're going to get back wheels in excellent shape as well and the driver's side cab and doors are all fantastic this one does have the telescopic to mirors they're heated built in directional signals they telescope out like so and fold in like that take a quick look at the back seats they are in fantastic condition I'd be highly surprised if anyone's even sat back back here latch child safety system for any child car seats you may have fixed glass rear window with the built-in rear defrost these seats do fold up you get a nice flat floor back here and Factory floor mats as well the seats lock into place pull that strap and they come on down like so child safety locks on the back doors inside and bottoms of the doors are all very nice as well show you the VIN sticker no previously owned in Canada trucks here tire and loading information sticker inside the XL package gives you the light gray cloth interior the 4020 40 split bench seating in front no rips no tears on these seats smells very clean inside this truck I don't think it's ever been smoked in Factory floor mats up front auto headlamps tilt telescopic steering wheel power windows locks and mirrors we'll hop inside check out the miles radio and everything that this truck has to offer on the interior get the nice built forward tough animation at the beginning there digital spedometer digit digital compass as well instrument cluster is very nice and clean comes with the multi-function steering wheel cruise controls and information center controls on the left Bluetooth and audio controls on the right there's your shifter for that 10-speed automatic transmission with the optional tap shift this one comes with the SN 8 in radio you can see it does have serus XM radio capabilities so AM FM serus and Bluetooth capabilities as well you get all your different apps here including Ford pass connect Apple carplay and Android auto this is also where your backup camera shows up and here are some more apps but uh that's everything it has factory exhaust Brak stability control downhill assist control hazard lights down here is your turn dial four-wheel drive Factory brake controller your more tactile volume tune and climate controls down here is a USB and a USBC 12volt PowerPoint and then you get another 12volt PowerPoint 110 volt 400 W plugin nice cubby there and glove box passenger side flat and seat are absolutely perfect no rips no tears and once again this trucks never been smoked in the headliner is absolutely perfect you get six auxilary upfit switches right there map lights and let's start it up take a look under the hood starts right up no check engine lights or anything like that there's your backup camera you can see that is working nicely and you can zoom in on your receiver hitch to get hooked up to your boat camper or trailer the first time every time I would personally like to thank you for checking out the video today and hopefully from this HD video you've been able to verify the quality condition options and of course cleanliness of this truck all the way around inside and out just about one of the cleanest F250s we have on our lot hands down under the hood we have the 6.7 L powerstroke diesel engine engine Bays very clean runs very smooth and once again this truck has been fully saftied and inspected by our service shop has a fresh oil and filter change all the fluids have been checked and topped off for the state of Wisconsin inspection process shocks are doing a nice job holding that hood up there is the emissions sticker and I would highly recommend this truck from a quality and condition standpoint I'd Shi this one to California Texas New York Florida back to Virginia whoever's going to get this truck is going to absolutely love it and once again uh to see more pictures of this truck or one of other 550 new and used cars trucks SUVs minivans Wranglers half tons 3/4 tons one tons You Name It We got to go to the website right there Summit auto.com full pictures and descriptions of every single vehicle all at Summit auto.com if you'd like to check out more HD videos you can go to youtube.com/ summitauto click the Bell notifications get updates in the videos I do each and every day as well as having access to one of the largest catalogs of vehicle walk arounds on YouTube and staying current on our Ever Changing vast inventory here at Summit Auto in fact in a second you will see a link to subscribe to my YouTube channel in the upper left a link to all the F250 videos I've ever done in the right a link to this vehicle on our website in the lower left and a link to one of our latest YouTube videos in lower right click those check us out we're super excited to help you with this Ultra Clean 2022 Ford F250 crew cab shortbox XL STX FX4 in a gate Black Metallic thanks again for checking out the video remember to like subscribe and share on the YouTube channel I really appreciate it thanks again | Summit Auto Reviews | UCoGkXYwHVKFmyjDBjBAxktg | 2023-12-14 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N2nHNvk9OV8 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N2nHNvk9OV8 | What Is the Meaning of Life?: Utter Surrender to God | Sidi Salman Ahmed | in the name of allah the most merciful the most gracious we ask allah to send an abundance of peace and blessings upon our prophet our beloved prophet muhammad my dear brothers and sisters i remind myself and remind you to hear allah and be conscious of him we ask allah subhanahu wa to forgive us to forgive our shortcomings and to accept this prayer from from us and we thank him to having gathered us here today my dear brothers and sisters this religion of ours this this faith of ours this religion of islam is named after a characteristic it seeks to cultivate in the wayfarer a characteristic it it seeks to grant and internalize in in the muslim us people who who follow this religion this characteristic of surrender of teslim is islam islam in salem and this characteristic of utter surrender to allah subhanahu wa allah is a realization of our servitude to allah of our buddhia to allah and that is a realization of our purpose in this world our purpose of in our creation in this in this world this this fulfilling this purpose of in in our creation is this the servitude and in a manifestation of that my dear brothers and sisters is surrendered to allah subhanahu wa is realizing that i am a weak servant of allah wa'ta'ala and allah almighty is the god and the creator he is the one who who has everything and is the reason behind everything i find talking about this relevant today my dear brothers and sisters because as the new normal becomes the normal and the start of the pandemic uh a lot of time has passed on that there are certain things that are starting to trickle into our lives that the beginning of the pandemic made us realize if we ask all if i if i can ask all of you to to and take you back to the beginning of the pandemic there was a lot of uncertainty there was a lot of ambiguity people were frantic you see the supermarkets the the markets the the the stock market people in general am i going to keep my job my safety my wealth my health all of that it was very uncertain and and for for for for a period of time we were for the first time having the sense that we are not taking control of our lives that perhaps we are not at the front seat driver this time although that is always the case we realized that we don't know what might happen tomorrow we realized that i might not keep my job we realized that i might not know my my my loved one what what could happen to them so it was a period of getting close to allah and revising and spending time in solitude and revising and reviewing certain things that for many many periods of time we had put off we face certain realities and certain thoughts that we we wouldn't think of otherwise many people uh would tell me that the the ramadan of the pandemic was the best ramadan they had it was the closest ramadan they felt to allah it's the most amount of devotional acts they did a lot of people community workers there was no community to serve they they went back home and and they spent that ramadan in ibadah in servitude and devotion a lot of people say that that was the best ramadan they had and in this passing ramadan what happened the new normal started becoming normal we started thinking that we are back in control again complacency trickled in we're settling in for mediocrity again and we're forgetting that it's allah subhanahu wa ta'ala who plans everything and it's everything in his that isn't his decree we forgot that we're starting to forget that so i want us i want to invite everyone to think about the fact that we're not at control and a manifestation of our buddhia our servitude to allah is realizing this utter surrender to allah that i am weak and that my honor and my dignity comes from from my in kisar and my villa to allah subhanahu wa'ta'ala to showing my utter need of to allah that's where my honor comes it's unlike any other relationship any other dynamic the our relationship is hinged on us showing him our need of him realizing that we are in fact not in control of anything it is allah who gives and it's allah who takes and if he wishes he will take and allah loves it when when we are in an intimate discourse with him and when we're in munajat with him in the most difficult time of the prophet when he's being given the the the an immense gift the gift of salah allah is addressing him with the title of this realization of subhanallah in that difficult year doing that during that very honorific journey the journey of the mirage of the israel allah is addressing the prophet with with with the title of what is more honorific than that my dear brothers and sisters us realizing that our honor is in our buddhia my brothers and sisters when we get on a plane no one is concerned about the speed the plane is is flying at the altitude of the plane the size of the plane the credentials of the pilot no one is concerned about no one no one thinks about going to the pilot and giving him instructions many of us get on the plane i'd assume many of us would not have does not have information of flying a plane and landing a plane many of us get on the plane make our duas and we hope that we will we will land safely well the example of this lowly abode of this dunya is not much different you have you have a you have a lord who is very merciful and very just who has taken care of all their affairs and everything is written already so the toil that you will that you will get yourself into the strife that you will get yourself into it will not increase nor decrease anything it's all written my dear brothers and sisters and the examples of that within the prophets and the seerah is many the prophets display this this quality of utter surrender and realizing their their need of allah their in kisar to allah is is profound if the example of prophet ibrahim alaihissalam taking his wife hajir and a helpless child just a baby to a barren desert oh allah i have in i have placed my progeny in a barren desert in the batik al-haram but where is it where is the baron desert it's in the sacred house it's in your sacred house allah prophet ibrahim takes his wife and helps a helpless child and and and he leaves them in the desert what does hajjar say where are you leaving us to whom are you leaving us where are you leaving us the prophet ibrahim does not answer she asks again where are you leaving us prophet ibrahim does not answer ask his third time no answer and then she realizes from her wisdom is it a command from allah and prophet ibrahim nods he's not even saying yes from the humility he has from the tawada and he has for allah he nods yet again we see this example with prophet ibrahim when he takes his child to slaughter him what man in his right mind said would slaughter his child would be willing to do that inni i see in my dream that i slaughter you his child is a part of him this is an immense challenge yet what is he doing he's doing it he's not overthinking it from allah sir we hear we obey forgive us and to you we shall return this is his attitude this is the attitude of the prophets realizing that we're not in control striving for the better in ibaadah but yet when we're taking means we're realizing that it's all in allah's hand it's not in my hand the college that i will get into the job that i will get the spouse i will get married to it's not through the empirical measures that i will take it's never about the empirical measures the azbab we take them we're commanded to take them we have to take them but it's not about it we shouldn't lose sight of that it is about what allah decides to grant us and it has always been about that foreign my dear brothers and sisters as the pandemic is easing on us and as life is coming back to to a normalcy some sense of normalcy we want to cultivate cultivate this this spiritual logic of surrender constantly being mindful of the fact that we are in need of allah and we're not in control of him if there is any beauty to the pandemic if i may say so perhaps it was that it showed us that we're actually not in control that when our patterns are disrupted when our routines are no longer taking place when we're when we're kicked out of our comfort zone we realize that we were actually never in control was wa allah that allowed these motions to take place and if he wants to with a pandemic or without a pandemic he will change all of it and i hope that we realize our life that we're ignorant that we actually don't know we don't have it figured out we really don't have it figured it out that our sustenance is through allah subhanahu wa'ta'ala that when we embark on on on any task or any matter we say bismillah and every meaning that word encompasses by allah through allah with the help of allah realizing that i actually don't have the capacity to undergo this to take this to make this happen it is with the help of allah wa'ta'ala is that this will happen the examples if with other prophets are many my brothers and sisters that the time is want to allow to to go through all of them a quick example that uh that that that you all can go back to is the dua of of prophet saw to assalaam during during tithe profound beautiful dua does not put the blame on anyone recognizes his his neediness of allah and is in direct intimate discourse with allah subhanahu wa'ta'ala stand up with his lord or prophet musa when he has flood from bani israel he's scared of them he's tired he's on a journey he comes upon a well what does he see he forgets the fact that he's thirsty and needs to drink water he sees a woman that is having a hard time to take water so what does he do he goes and helps her after he does that he goes and sits under a tree and feels bad what does he say is he says that oh allah i am in need of the chair that you might descend on me it's no other measures it's allah subhanahu wa or prophet are you bedridden for many years sick for many years from his adap he doesn't ask for shift what's the blame not on anyone else so the examples are many in in the prophets the prophets had a profound attitude of of of of utter surrender to allah subhanahu wa so as we move on my dear brothers and sisters with our lives and things are getting back to normal people are getting back to school people are going going back to their offices things are back the wheels are back in their emotion we want to cultivate this spiritual logic of allah being in in control of everything and us being in need of him we ask you to allow us to have an attitude of utter surrender to you a spirituality that realizes that you are in control and that we are in need of you we ask you to to allow us to to have in kisar to you neediness to you to be humble in front of you oh allah subhanahu thank you so much | Muslim Community Center - MCC East Bay | UCeO_pSfiLy45HznBB0wNV8Q | 2021-06-11 | Creative Commons 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BUKh5FSF1hU | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BUKh5FSF1hU | Rapunzel Evolution (Disney's Tangled) | EVOLUTİON LAB | Chapter 109. | evolution of Rapunzel Tangled 2010. well I guess Pascal's not hiding out well what do you want to do I don't think so I like it in here and so do you come on Pascal it's not so bad in there Saturday Night Live 2012. what is wrong with her Jasmine brought a casserole to our potluck and I found a tiny hat inside [Music] Tangled Ever After 2012. dearly beloved we are gathered here today may I have the Rings I I Now pronounce you husband and wife you may kiss Frozen 2013. [Music] Once Upon a Time 2014. [Music] you're the first person I've seen in such a long time I've lost count of the years are you a prince but you can call me Rapunzel the parents of the king and queen of my rounds they're great leaders adored by our people Sophia the First 2014. it looks like you two could use a lift here climb on up so how did you wind up down there evil women pretending to be my mother I can handle evil princesses I'm not so sure Robot Chicken 2014. hairstyle Target holiday commercial 2015. [Applause] As Told by Emoji 2015 [Music] Tangled before Ever After 2017. so am I I'll meet you at the wall [Applause] Tangled the series 2017. work [Music] and there we are done all right not super fun but it's over once upon a time 2017. well I see you both as well as Brave signal here to rescue me are you welcome to it I thought it wouldn't do much good anymore but this is the only one that I have she's already used its power to imprison me Ralph breaks the internet 2018. and now for the million dollar question do people assume all your problems got solved because a big strong man showed up ever why don't you give it a try what is it you really want sing about that Saturday Night Live 2018. [Music] adventurous a little crazy and way too Into Your Hair Studio C 2019 [Laughter] [Music] chibi tiny Tales 2021 [Music] Chippendale Rescue Rangers 2022. let's go [Music] | Cinevolution Lab | UC1A58n2wTqq7aqzjlAxXbtA | 2023-07-13 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 360 | 1,865 |
8rXv51qKM_0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8rXv51qKM_0 | INSANE FULL SPEED PARAMOTOR LANDING!! Dominator Collapses, SAT's, & Touch And Goes!! | perfect Shawn this is good as kids baby hey Plus game up perfect you see how little break used to do some break got it go in and then break yeah with the directional roof oh yeah turn away yeah listen to what the wing with Kalamazoo didn't fly into the road [Music] now it's watching one so trevor is gonna land trims up holiday for excess and very light with this Ron he's gonna be he's gonna be hauling booty but he will demonstrate the perfect landing it makes no difference and that's how fast he's going yeah it's cool stuff here he comes and trims wide-open makes no difference versus Trevor you're Tyler excuse me yeah because he ran it out he's running it out because you got the glider carrying you you can run a heck of a lot faster than you think yeah and so you want to get that speed going so you're not using so much brake I mean you can if you have to use the brakes but as a you know habit you want to be used in ground speed air speed with minimal brakes that's that's the best plan yeah there we go and yo super dive oh yeah full-speed earning it baby that's so beautiful do the break again literally that much break to get off the ground booty see this Lily leveled off and went we haven't even told Donnelly he went for a good the speed doesn't matter at all when you land correctly and you have the skill [Applause] [Music] even of that speed [Music] [Applause] see how fast he get that speed go at the end when he stops you out of your stuff and um brakes quickly yeah here he comes [Music] I am super Trevor into a loop to loap bailed on the loop very nice very nice so he did exactly what you were talking about going into that spin and then he didn't do a stack that time he just did it that was a set that wasn't that well that was the said yeah he does several of them yeah yeah yep yeah you can hold it as long as you walk through it'll just keep going and going going [Music] [Applause] it'd be spot-on perfecto really dang close to perfect it was beautiful I'm loading the glider while going through you're awake while going what the BAM yeah that's half the fun right I think so if you want to get whipped around I find it quite enjoyable like a pinball game is it yeah right there see ya that's his wake yep he went right to his own propwash total non-issue course ease on it keep it body yeah there's a collapse well he pulled that one dominators don't collapse it would be extremely rare there yes look at that mom look how fast that recover [Music] [Applause] so the Dominator literally like recovers as fast as you can let go [Applause] here we go boom look how fast that recovers like when you're feeding down the pace down okay no whoa do you see that crap boom another danger and then it's a for access oh yeah no direction changes absolutely and notice he lost zero altitude none literally kept flying straight and level which that's why we fly a dime yeah yeah cuz remember that glider collapsed and ended up in the freaking ocean it never opened they get back yep and the dominators just time to we're buy-in it was up there he was down coming down I mean he had a good yeah [Applause] whoa perfection that was so beautiful yeah look at that man he looks just like me I mean you can see everything he does is just so identical you think it was me [Music] [Applause] yeah [Music] [Applause] Hey [Applause] smooth that you could tell if it was Tyler because he the whole paramotor would be rocking all over the place [Music] well do the same thing [Applause] you're just racking into that too violent that's not even exercise well you don't bobble around you look out the idea is to keep the paramotor from shaking or being disturbed you want to keep it perfectly balanced the whole way because if you want to do a wingtip dragon you're shaking around that wouldn't really jack you up so you gotta be absolutely dead nuts spot-on perfect oh yeah [Applause] we're in love [Applause] [Music] [Applause] it just never gets old [Applause] [Music] [Applause] we're good [Applause] [Music] yeah here we go burns it in full-speed matches the ground perfect foot drag till he runs out of brake and bingo Wow yeah that's the way it's supposed to work how would you word a buggy and he went cruising did hahaha that's so cool that's so fun slick excellent demonstration yes yeah Booya dude is like pop I've been to a week tip drag touch it dive out collapse it haha no big deal I was showing how perfectly it just collapses her opens instantly the media instead it doesn't matter great flying boo-yeah | Dell Schanze | UC1IVe2UqPY8pJeoRH1-CQDw | 2020-01-29 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 862 | 4,531 |
tbqZAOCcqfA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tbqZAOCcqfA | 🔖 6) Chapter 1.3 - The Problem of Transubstantiation (📓 Carl Jung - Psychological Types) 🇬🇧 | chapter 1.3 the problem of transubstantiation with those immense political upheavals the collapse of the Roman Empire and the sinking of antique civilization these controversies lapsed likewise into Oblivion but as in the course of many centuries a certain stability was again reached psychological differences also reappeared tentatively at first but becoming ever more intense with advancing civilization no longer indeed was it those problems which had brought the ancient Church into confusion new forms had come to light under which however the same Psychology was concealed about the middle of the 9th century the Abbott pascancius radbertis appeared with a writing upon the holy communion in which he Advanced the doctrine of transubstantiation that is the view that the wine and holy wafer became transformed in the communion into the actual blood and Body of Christ as is well known this conception became a Dogma According to which the transformation is accomplished very reality substantiolator in truth in reality in substance although the accidentals preserve their outer aspect of bread and wine they are substantially the Flesh and the blood of Christ against this extreme concretization of a symbol retromness a monk in the same Monastery in which radbertis was Abbott dared to raise a certain opposition red vertis however found a more Resolute adversary in scotus a Regina one of the great philosophers and daring thinkers of the Early Middle Ages who as Hasa says in his history of the church stood so high and solitary above his time that the anathema of the church reached him only after centuries as Abbott of malmsbury he was butchered by his own monks about the year 889 scotus aragina to whom true philosophy was also true religion was no blind follower of authority and the ones accepted because unlike the majority of his age he could himself think he set reason above Authority very unseasonably perhaps but in a way that assured him of the recognition of the later centuries even the fathers of the church who were considered to be above discussion he held his authorities only insofar as their writings contained Treasures of human reason thus he also held that the communion is merely a commemoration of that last supper which Jesus celebrated with his disciples a view in which the reasonable man of every age will moreover participate but scotus eregina although clear and humanly simple in his thoughts and little disposed to detract from the meaning and value of the Sacred ceremony was not at one with a spirit of his time and the desires of the world around him a fact that might indeed be inferred from his betrayal and assassination by his own comrades of The Cloister because he could think reasonably and consistently success did not come to him instead it failed to Red bertis who assuredly could not think but who transubstantiated the symbolical and meaningful making it coarse and sensuous in so doing he clearly chimed in with the spirit of his time which craved for the concreticizing of religious occurrences again in this controversy one can easily recognize the basic elements which we have already met with in the disputes commented upon earlier namely the abstract standpoint that is a verse from any intercourse with a concrete object and the concretistic that is tuned to the object far be it from us to pronounce from the intellectual Viewpoint a one-sided depreciatory judgment upon robertus and his achievement although to the modern mind this Dogma must appear simply absurd we must not be misled on that account into regarding it as historically worthless it is indeed a showpiece for every collection of human errors but its worthlessness is not therefore EO ipsu established before passing judgment we must minutely investigate what this Dogma affected in the religious life of those centuries and what our age still indirectly owes to its operation it must for instance not be overlooked that it is precisely the belief in the reality of this miracle that demanded a release of the psychic processes from the purely sensuous and this cannot remain without influence upon the nature of the psychic process the process of directed thinking for instance becomes absolutely impossible when the sensuous holds too high a threshold value by a virtue of too high a value it constantly invades the psyche where it disintegrates and destroys the function of directed thinking based as this is precisely upon the exclusion of the unsuitable from this Elementary consideration there immediately follows the Practical importance of those rights and dogmas which hold their ground both from this standpoint as well as from a purely opportunist biological way of thinking to say nothing of the direct specific religious Impressions which came to individuals from belief in this Dogma highly as we esteem scotus origina the less it is permitted to despise the achievement of radbertus we may however learn from this example that the thought of the introvert is incommensurable with the thought of the extrovert since the two thought forms as regards their determinants Are Holy and fundamentally different one might perhaps say the thinking of the introvert is rational well that of the extrovert is programmatical these arguments and this I wish particularly to emphasize do not pretend to be in any way decisive with regard to the individual psychology of the two authors what we know of scotus or Regina personally it is little enough is not sufficient to enable us to make any sure diagnosis of his type what we do know speaks in favor of the introversion type of rodbertus we know next to nothing we know only that he said something that ran counter to common human thought but was sure feeling logic he defined what his age was prepared to accept as suitable this fact would speak in favor of the extroversion type we must however through our insufficient knowledge suspend judgment on both personalities sense especially with Brad Veritas the matter might quite well be decided differently equally might he have been an introvert but with a level of intelligence that altogether failed to rise above the conceptions of his milu and with the logic so lacking in originality that it merely suffice to draw an obvious conclusion from already prepared premises in the writings of the fathers and vice versa scotus aragina might as well have been an extrovert if it could be shown that he was carried by amelieu which in any case was distinguished by Common Sense and which felt a corresponding expression to be suitable and desirable the latter is in no sort of way proved concerning scotus eregina but on the other hand we do know how great was the yearning of that time for the reality of the religious Miracle to this character of that age the view of scotus eregina must have seemed cold and deadening whilst the assertion of red baritis must have been alive with a sense of Promise since it can't criticized what every man desired end of section 5. recording by Olivia | eDition | UCWp8xZR0rf-uuNKcA3vuq4Q | 2023-01-18 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,182 | 7,023 |
M7ppj7HZwYE | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M7ppj7HZwYE | APEX LEGENDS SEASON 5 LAUNCH TRAILER FORTUNE'S FAVOR! ( LOBA!) | what's up everybody we're like here welcome back to the channel guys today we have something special man apex legend season 5 fortune favors launch trailer it just released a few hours ago we're gonna check this thing out so you guys can see my live reaction then we're gonna talk about it afterwards let's hop right into the video alright everybody welcome back to the channel guys again I have not seen this trailer we're gonna check this thing out and we're gonna talk about it after I hope it's pretty freakin insane I know the highly anticipated Loba her first cinematic trailer that was about two minutes was insane already so hopefully this is gonna get me hyped for season 5 I'm already excited to see what happens let's get right into it okay not a fan of mirage guys whoa okay Gibby a little bang out there you guys see that [Music] holy crap [Music] got Rihanna on the track [Music] oh now Oh [Music] holy crap that staff is insane [Music] oh come on low but get out of there you acrobatic wizard get out of there [Music] that bracelet thing is so sick holy crap dude welcome to the apex games logo look for it now Oh baby let's go holy crap dude May 12th by the way guys happy Cinco DeMayo holy crap that trailer is insane okay okay the trailers insane shout out to Rihanna on the track it was it was nasty this is what I'm talking about okay so the trailer was absolutely amazing guys absolutely amazing okay but let's talk about a few things okay first and foremost coming into this trailer she find out what revenue is this is the thing that's crazy so there is so many bodies of remnant she hacks were his consciousness like his consciousness is so look at that look at the anger so it's just a consciousness so what really happened to revenant for him to only have his head in consciousness in he and he just became a weapon like was he the greatest assassin the world's ever seen and then something happened so they still got his consciousness so they still have all his abilities just in a robotic form and she almost gets him yeah see see the see the wires here just goes and he just hit a body gets damaged that's it and he gets away man now besides redness this is where things get crazy look she has teleportation with her staff which I pray is her heirloom please respawn let it be her heirloom tears up some robots right she's very acrobatic she's very tiny I wonder if she's gonna have the same uh hitbox as Wraith I mentioned this in a previous video during her actual like little back story trailer her you know the story from the Outlands trailer that she could compete with wraith i wonder if they're gonna give her her hitbox and then that she has teleportation which is just insane so the staff i'm assuming something with the staff is gonna be ultimate related like that'll be a ultimate place to stab your team can teleport right so we're gonna have another rape type and then her this will be like her tactical you'll be able to throw it like your grenade x x amount of feet excuse me or however far and she can just teleport there which is just nasty dude Oh buddy you tried to kill me little girl holy crap dude all right apex legend season five fortune favors trailer was amazing good job respawn like in Rihanna on the track was insane this trailer was really nice it ties in revenant even better to figure out what happened to him with you know Hammond or hammered hammered Hammond Hammond robotics and again I think she's gonna have a hit box if not Wraith the size of race hitbox pretty close she's gonna have some kind of tactical teleportation with the with her bracelet she's gonna have an ultimate with that staff and then I don't know what her passive is gonna be it's probably gonna be something really cool something to do with hacking maybe but man lava seems like a character that I would really like to use and I hope you guys try out as soon as she hits um apex legends may 5th May 5th holy crap guys but that's gonna do it for today's video guys let me know down in the comments what you think about this trailer what you think Lobos abilities are gonna be let me know down let's kiss let's get some people talking again I want to remind you guys to do stream every Friday Saturday Sunday on Twitch my link is gonna be down in the description below if you guys did enjoy today's video drop that like it you guys want to see more videos like it subscribe turn on a little post notification bell so you guys don't miss out when I post them and as always stay gaming guys are catching the next one peace [Music] | Warlug | UCRjyDoLZjagSGixhxFlS_-w | 2020-05-06 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 864 | 4,562 |
G1zQLM8FwsI | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G1zQLM8FwsI | Deputy Speaker Of Imo State House Of Assembly Impeached | NEWS | and deputy speaker of the imo state house of assembly amara has been impeached by 18 of the 27 lawmakers in the house some members allege that the impeach deputy speaker was high-handed and overtly ambitious but that wasn't the only spectacular thing that happened at the assembly six suspended house of uh members of the house rather were also recalled they were suspended four months ago for alleged on parliamentary action hello hope you enjoyed the news please do subscribe to our youtube channel and don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates | Plus TV Africa | UCkY5L8JYwx7BT0cOXYZX_dw | 2021-11-03 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 101 | 593 |
VA1OjRG8ChI | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VA1OjRG8ChI | IM IMPROVISING…HERE’S WHAT HAPPENED by @mr.reyesink REAL TIME TATTOOING | how's everybody doing welcome back to my channel this week my client miguel is coming back for the second time from germany to get another tattoo the concept that we're going to be doing today is la catrina now for those of you who don't know what a catrina is woman or male dress up as a skeleton on dia de los muertos to celebrate our ancestors and that's what we got going on today so with that being said let's get this day started let's go [Music] how you doing bro doing good yourself i'm doing good i'm i'm starving yeah oh me too me too get some food oh yeah it came out crazy come on real good everywhere i go i get complimented on it yeah let me let me start looking at images yeah man the way that healed up is crazy bro i'm just looking at it actually just drags my attention all right let's start looking for things let's figure this out alright [Music] yes sir hey oh yeah you ready no but all right let's do it it's going to be an easy day too in a forum how long do you think i would even say like 30 minutes i damn you wish [Applause] oh that sounds stuck in my head now bro [Music] the weather is nice though fresher it's fresh makes me want to drink hot chocolate there you go perfect right there huh that's good you're like so comfortable [Music] and let it happen dude [Music] oh this is a good stencil look at that it's a good stencil it's not even coming out you know what bro let's call it a day go home just just keep the stencil bro this is a good stencil look at that bro this is a good step satisfying yeah oh damn about about to put this on tick tock just like pulling off the stencil satisfying so the reason why we have a big gap here in the middle uh is a three finger rule uh he's in the military and he's it's a requirement for them to have a three-finger rule so it has this thing where you submit whenever you go for promotion you submit your photo but like overall i think most of the military is generally positive towards tattooing yeah it's just you have to have certain limitations so like it won't take away from the professionalism uh the areas that i'm going to be focusing on to kind of go more in depth based on what i'm looking at is the hair because my reference is completely black i mean the hair just looks completely black there's no textures there's no dimension or nothing so i'm gonna take you guys through my thought process on how i'm gonna figure out how to make the the the hair flow a little bit better and on the eye sockets i like the eye socket so i feel like i can go in depth with that and um that's pretty much it those are the two areas that i really want to focus on i think that's it let's go [Music] my mom liked it yeah yeah let's just say it's she's like i just don't like you getting uh stabbed millions of times and i was like i know but do they look at she's like yeah they look good all right that's all i need to know that's it so right now i'm just feeling the flow of the hair to be honest i'm just just feel it go with the flow have fun with it you know i'm gonna add a curl right here but i'm also gonna say that if you are not a hundred percent into free-handing and and to uh free handing or going with the flow with hair uh make sure you find a reference so you can kind of go based off that the more you study the funner it gets because you're not stressing about oh man i don't have a reference for this so now i gotta find something that looks similar and i can't find that reference so now i gotta spend another two to three hours finding the right concept or the right the right reference to make sure that it fits the face you know and highly recommend for you guys to study as much as you can [Music] and once you have that in your brain everything's gonna be like muscle memory you're just gonna do it without even thinking about it and you're just gonna enjoy the process even better [Music] so following this line i'm gonna go here stretch it this way and just continue the flow of this line here the way i think about it is like swirls right now i'm just using the liner just to kind of create some sort of map we go here boom follow up this line here [Music] and like i said always running my machine at 5.0 it never changes [Music] i'ma make sure the side of this face is super sharp that way it looks like three-dimensional [Music] there you go so i'm just creating the map right now is um i'm also paying attention to my highlights so i know that if the hair is going this way that means that the hair is going to be darker and then the way i see it is if the hair starts getting a little wavy right here i know that this is my highlight area because it's that area that's creating that curve it's going to give it that dimension [Music] the good thing about creating a map with your liner is that just in case you know there's an area that you're like you know what i'm not really feeling that area too much that's why i like doing it with the liner because it gives me a chance just in case i don't like a spot i can adjust it [Music] this curve right here is going to be the biggest highlight of this hair so this here i'm gonna make sure that this is what's gonna make the hair stand out i'm gonna go in and then once i do that i am gonna create a highlight here on this corner see that i'm just i'm already creating that that highlight on the hair [Music] there you go now that i have the map of the face what i'm gonna do is switch from my seven round liner to my eleven curve mag and now i'm gonna use that to start doing a little bit more of the flow of the hair with the mac i'm able to do soft shading i'm able to add a little bit more dimension to the hair [Music] you [Music] so [Music] uh [Music] [Laughter] um [Music] um [Music] um [Music] so [Music] [Applause] [Music] so [Music] so [Music] do you guys have a seven round liner these every time he comes here all right guys i'm about to do some white highlights [Music] let's go so you didn't feel the rhythm i don't even feel if you don't make the sound effect it doesn't work a little bit of white right i'll do the here glare on the eye too yeah it's on the face bro you gotta do all right if you if you were to give this a sound effect a sound a sound ready i'm about to go all right right here i'm gonna do this line right here ready one two three [Laughter] that's definitely that sounds like a like like a motorcycle [Music] that's pretty good it's a good sound effect it's pretty good thank you guys for coming back and watching this brand new video i really appreciate you so if you're a tattoo artist i hope you learned something from this video and if you're a tattoo enthusiast i hope you will entertain thank you guys for watching i'll see you guys next week i'm gonna go watch queen do her thing yes [Music] you | Mr. Reyes Ink | UC9mc6DCbX_OW_rh-qOhFwJw | 2022-01-28 | 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0SCeGQvNQ4Q | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0SCeGQvNQ4Q | Fire hydrant exercise | exercise called the fire hydrant what you do is start in a quadruped position so knees hit width apart going forward so your hands are under your shoulders okay and you're stabilized like so now what I'm going to do is I'm going to take my left leg and I'm going to lift it up to the side hold for two bring it back in and then repeat okay so lifting one two back down good to not let your knee rest yeah try and keep don't do a rep and then go on to your knee try and you can see our lift holder come down and then my knee isn't going back onto the floor I'm keeping it off the floor for the duration of the exercise it's a good little good little exercise uh if you want to progress it then put a band around your above your knees yeah both legs above the knees add the band for additional resistance and if you want to progress it again have a look uh one of my videos called standing for hydrogen | Spire Injury Clinic | UChO0NBmcqtGqtckM1HyQtdA | 2023-01-17 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 184 | 900 |
YwJNcQh0ZjA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YwJNcQh0ZjA | Lux Radio Theatre - Suspicion | Lux presents [Music] Hollywood the Lux Radio Theater brings you Joan fantaine and Brian aarn in suspicion with Nigel Bruce ladies and gentlemen your producer Mr cesil B deil greetings from Hollywood ladies and gentlemen we Americans are a nation of mystery lovers the sliding panel the creaking stair bring a shiver of pleasure to 100 million spines we wait with baited breath for the next chapter to reveal who done it and don't tell me there's nothing new in Mysteries either because we have it here tonight the RKO drama suspicion it's the same gripping yarn that gave gave Joan Fon in the part that won her an Academy Award and tonight she co-stars with Brian aarn there are no sliding panels or creaking stairs in suspicion but in just about three acts from now I think you'll agree it's one of the most absorbing Mysteries of the year two young people in love with a strange threat hanging over them these are the ingredients of Suspicion shake well and you have an excellent spring tonic and in the spring a housewife's fancy usually turns to thoughts of house cleaning but we got a different slant on the subject the other day from a listener in North Dakota I don't believe anyone is happier to see spring come than we are up here she writes and so it seems like a good time to thank Lux flakes for bringing us the Lux Radio Theater it's our most valued entertainment all winter long we aren't snowed in all the time but we don't go very far when the sky is gray the snow is going now and so is that supply of Lux flakes we acquired last fall thanks again for making life on one North Dakota farm a little more cheerful in the months just passed to the lady from Dakota our best wishes for a pleasant summer she'll find that lux flakes unlike snowflakes will be just as welcome in the months to come now the curtain for suspicion starring Joan Fontaine as Lena and Brian aarn as Johnny with Nigel Bruce as Baki let me go let me go a little fool what's the matter with you let me [Music] go Hilltop overlooking the English Countryside the trees Bend low before the moaning wind smoke gray clouds weave swiftly across a smoke gray sky against the sky are silhouetted the figures of a man and a woman the man's arms are about her shoulders she struggles wildly fiercely then breaks away again his arms reach out her hands are caught and held as an aice what did you think I was trying to do kill you nothing less than murder could justify such a violent self-defense I look at you let me go oh I'm beginning to understand you thought I was going to kiss you didn't you weren't you well of course not I was merely reaching around you trying to fix your hair what's wrong with my hair I'm glad you asked me that it would have been extremely discourteous for me to bring the subject up are you serious of course I'm serious you you always give me the feeling that you're laughing at me no no I give you my word well what's wrong with my hair let me show you no no no no don't beg away I'm not going to hurt you now let me see yes yes this will do it what are you thinking of a week ago I'd never even seen you and now here we are on a Sunday morning missing Church while I unraid your hair I think you've done enough fooling with my hair we yeah have we got a mirror you look Splendid I must be quite a novelty by contrast to the women you're photographed with in the newspapers oh well well how do you like your hair oh none don't screw up your face like that you look like a monkey what does your family call you monkey face I have to go now I'll be late for luncheon anyway if my father saw me come home both late and beautiful he might have a [Music] stroke are you sure miss Lena isn't in her room Burton I knocked sir just before I announced luncheon she said she was going to church try again B yes sir uh what were you saying just before my dear about Lena I do wish she'd get married Stanley I don't believe Lena will ever marry she's not the marrying sort oh I suppose you're right she is rather spinster is what's wrong with that the Old Maid's a respectable institution and all women are not alike Lena has intellect and a fine solid character sorry I'm late oh Lena dear come and sit down Lena what kept you so long at church dear I didn't go to church I went for a walk a walk with a man a man yes his name's John asgar John asgar is that Tom asgar boy how did you meet him pity he's turned out so wild rough luck on Tom what do you mean well he was turned out of some club for Cheating at cards wasn't he I don't know I didn't ask him what's he doing down here well he's staying at pen ha I shouldn't have thought Lord midlam would have had him there if he'd ever been turned out of a club for cheating well perhaps it wasn't God there have been a woman he was correspondent or something I believe or ought to have been correspondent well anyway I'm going to see him again this afternoon he's calling for me at 3: Miss Lena you're want on the telephone oh thank you bton Stanley she seems quite excited you suppose hello oh hello Johnny what yes a long time ago oh when are you coming oh oh you can't yes of course I understand yes please write and thank you for calling goodbye hello yes this is Miss MCN law a telegram will you read it please I will see you yes Thursday yes at beam hunt b s John yes I have it Johnny I believe this is our dance isn't it hello monkey face hello hello monkey Bas Hello Johnny come on come on we're getting out of here oh but we can't oh of course we can this way monkey B Johnny where are we going then which is your car oh this is ridiculous it's uh um over there good come [Music] on tell me have you ever been kissed in a car before Johnny Johnny what you mustn't joke with me I'm no good at joking I I don't know how to FLIR but I'm not joking I'm serious have you ever been kissed in a car no MH would you like to be yes well you're the first woman I've ever met who says yes when she meant yes what do the others say oh hang if I know anything but yes but they kiss you well usually um have there been have there been what monkey vas well have there been many I'm afraid so quite a few I always Frank with them like this no no not particularly well then why are you Frank with me because I'm I'm Different oh no it isn't that I'm honest with you because uh well because I think it's the best way to get results Johnny I hope I'm not saying the wrong thing but I love you no now you haven't said the wrong thing monkey face I think I'm falling in love with you too that's why I stayed away for a week I was afraid of you I never thought it would happen like this neither did [Music] I Dear Mother and Father Johnny and I were married last night married we're off for a month's honeymoon on the continent please forgive me I love him very much [Music] just put those grips there thank you uh the trunk goes up on the landing well darling how do you like your new house oh darling because if you don't like it just blame it all on Mr Bailey here he rented the house while we were on our honeymoon yes sir why he even decorated the place oh I adore it Mr asgar I shall have to be getting along now so uh what shall I do about the bill oh um just drop it on that pretty little table on your way out old boy oh yes thank you thank you Mr Bailey Johnny I never dreamt I'd ever have such a gorgeous place are you sure you can afford it yeah look just press that button there on the photograph there we are I dance I Believe oh yes where are we at the hunt B and where else in Venice and and Naples and Capri and Monte Carlo and n and and Paris Paris I beg your pardon sir yes oh oh darling this is um I'm so sorry I've forgotten your name Ethel sir oh yes well Ethel what is it a telegram for you sir thank you eth yes sir what do you think of Ethel oh she seems perfect oh H oh it isn't bad news is it dear oh oh no no it's it's from an old friend of mine stupid fell he wants £1,000 you couldn't spare 1,000 could you a th000 what does he want it for w Divo probably because I borrowed it from him you borrowed it why because I was going on a honeymoon with the loveliest girl in the world and I wanted her to be happy didn't you have any money of your own no not a shilling but I I thought I I had the impression Johnny are you are you broke Mony face I've been broke all my life why didn't you tell me and what whatever made you take this extravagant host well I didn't want you to live in a Sheck why a girl like you who's going to come into plenty of money someday wait a minute I I can't quite get this into my head were you thinking of my inheritance oh I don't know what to say oh now darling really isn't it silly to spend the best years of Our Lives waiting why not be comfortable now Johnny I'm just beginning to understand you you're a baby oh I know you didn't marry me for my money but my income will never pay for all this never but what about your father I couldn't possibly ask my father or even mother anyway you wouldn't actually want to live on your wife's allowance would you of course not darling well then well well I suppose if the worst comes to the worst and there no other way out of it I suppose I'd have to well borrow some more I haven't touched old midlum yet why he ought to be good for a month or two's housekeeping I think you must be Mar oh darling list Johny listen to me well there's going to be no more borrowing what else is there to do you've got to go to work work yes work what you mean put on old clothes and and go out with a shovel don't be flipping what do you mean would you realize that in order to be a plumber or a carpenter or an electrician oh darling you just haven't been around there are all sorts of jobs Johnny well I'm broadminded let's have some tea and talk it over we can make out a list of jobs why it might be fun hello who's that I wonder there it is right behind you darling hello oh hello mother oh yes yes it's it's wonderful a most beautiful house and oh would you tell father how badly I felt and oh is he oh oh wait wait a minute I'll tell Johnny Johnny huh father is sending us a wedding present no I can't tell you how much this means to me oh me too yes Father yes go on go on ask him when he's sending it sh it's coming over right away by messenger well invite them over for dinner and if you can slip it in just say that we were in the throws of job hunting when he telephoned Johnny really you are the limit what father oh oh yes uh Johnny and I were just discussing that very subject and he has several interesting ideas of the kind of job he'd like to do with oh Mr Asar there's a messenger from General ml oh it's just come father hold on bring it in E yes ma' oh I think I know what it is and oh Johnny you'll be thrilled in here please oh it is oh how wonderful Johnny look what the yeah what is that thing it's a chair darling a queen and chair ah here's another one ma'am yeah how many more For Heaven's Sake just these two sir oh he sent us both of them oh johie these are our first heirlooms to be handed down to our children and and then to their children that's the thing to do with them all right oh well I must tell him oh Father you're you're so good to me that it makes me want to cry you you've made me so very happy and you've made Johnny very happy too oh yes wait a minute father he wants to say something to you no no no I don't say something very nice these chairs really belong in a museum now go on hello General yes oh but really sir shouldn't you have sent them to a museum oh but of course we're thrilled yes uh what a job oh yes yes yes yes Lena and I were just going into that well I I have several excellent opportunities I've just had a letter from my cousin Captain melbeck he uh he wants somebody to manages his state for him you know I thought I'd take the job here well I'm glad you approved sir here well we'll get together soon goodbye sir that was a fib about Captain milbeck wasn't was it listen to this letter we'll give your idea the fullest consideration let me know if you would like to take the job you're sincerely George melck did you have this letter all the time I did why didn't you tell me because dear I never dreamed I'd be using it any more than I ever dreamed we'd be receiving these two beautiful [Music] chairs oh good afternoon ma'am hello is Mr asgar at home yet no ma'am there's a gentleman waiting for him in the drawing room oh oh thank you hello I say a nice place old John's got here oh yes I'm I'm Bey th you must be old Johnny's wife yes I am well didn't didn't he ever tell you about me Bey oh you're beaky that's what they used to call me at school I happen to be driving by I thought I'd just pop in for a cup of tea oh I've heard too much about you Mr th yes Johnny told me about you too I ran into him at new be races last week the races oh put my foot in it as usual have I mean didn't he didn't he tell you Johnny has a job he he couldn't be at the races besides he's he's given up betting he has he will don't you believe it not Johnny he's a great lad he is you mustn't mind Johnny cutting up that's what makes him Johnny besides he thinks you're a Topper won't you sit down Mr way don't see why not well I'm sure Johnny oh something wrong yes there there were two chairs here this morning before I left chairs disappeared have yes apparently were they uh were they expensive yes they were they were Museum pieces Queen Andy that Johnny you be me don't you understand no I don't I'll bet you 20 to1 that old Johnny has sold them sold them what for for money of course Fell's got to pay his racing debts hasn't he you know those bookie fellas they don't trust a chap for long not a chap like Johnny that is I don't believe you I don't believe a word you're saying put my foot in again h i he he couldn't have sold him he wouldn't without asking me this is a gal yes sir here he comes I don't tell him I've said a word if you want to see Johnny at his very best you just say something about chairs Bey Johnny how are you be fine well well well what are you doing here I just popped in to see over good well how's my little monkey face hello what's the matter darling nothing sure your um your wife seems to be missing some chairs oh boy B your pipe's not lit here let me give you a match oh thanks OB about those chairs OB huh the uh the missing chairs oh man what oh oh yes the chairs yes well I suppose that American must have come for them this morning what American oh didn't I tell you darling stupid of me well he uh he dropped by about a week ago a friend of Mel's G well anyway he admired the chairs and offered 100 a piece for them anyone would take that I wouldn't oh wouldn't you really dear oh I'm sorry that never occurred to me why why didn't you mention it I'm sorry darling I thought I did oh well that's all right if they're gone they're gone yeah they're gone all right shall we change for dinner you're an angel yeah hold on a minute you say that he offered you a 100 a piece for him that's right well let's have a look at the check oh he'll send it along I'll bet you1 to a shilling you wouldn't dare let your wife pick up the telephone and and ask old melck or whatever his name is if he ever saw this American are you implying that my husband is a liar Mr th oh no monkey face don't mind beaky he's only joking well I prefer jokes on other subjects um are you staying for dinner Mr th dinner I'm spending the weekend and unless you throw me out Johnny's friends are always welcome as long as they remain Johnny's [Music] friends Mr de presents act two of Suspicion starring Joan Fontaine Brian aarn and Nigel Bruce in just a moment now here's a last time announcement about the Lux flakes Garden Club yes this is the last time we can tell you on the air about our wonderful flower bargain three Hardy vitamin treated crysanthemum plants a whole dollar worth for only 10 cents 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send 10 cents in coin and the opening tab from a large box of Lux flakes to Lux Garden Club Hollywood California be sure to to include your own name and address of course the offer is good only in the United States now our producer Mr demill act two of Suspicion starring Joan Fontaine as Lena and Brian aarn as Johnny with Nigel Bruce as [Music] Bei a week has passed but in Lena's mind there's still a dim Shadow of Doubt a faint indefinable fear the dawning of Suspicion now in a the quiet Main Street of the town she meets the local celebrity a writer of mystery stories Lena dear oh hello Isabelle I've just been admiring your display in the Bookshop murder on the foot Bridge yes they're doing very nicely VI how's Johnny oh he's fine he's an ENT admirer of yours I don't believe there's one of your stories he hasn't read Splendid by the way have you seen Tel Brook's window the antique sh know out lat well my dear they've got the most beautiful things two lovely old Queen Anne chairs I'd give my soul to own them chair lovely oh goodbye my dear see you for dinner soon yes of course I'll pH you Lena the chairs he said he sold them to an American he lied to me why why did he lie to [Music] [Applause] me hello girl back so soon Vicki I owe you an apology good I mean what for well I'll explain to you later I say you seem to be a little hot under the collar must be but old Johnny would you excuse me my dear you you mustn't be angry with Johnny it's waste of time now if you want to get sore with me it's a different thing all together I an know everybody always did Lena beaky Bey where are you where are you oh hello hello hello now then don't move either one of you just stay like that I must watch the Expressions on your faces I say what have you got in those packages OB be you'll find out soon enough oh beaky this is a red letter day Lena Lina look do you remember that little necklace you admired in the shop window in region Street yeah I say Bey here's a little present for you what is it o be oh oh stick thanks you remember this fur coat I saw the hungry eye you gave it the last time we were up in London well it's yours what do you say Johnny I I don't understand what made you do all this oh no dear don't be angry Johnny I want to know what this is all about yes what is it all about OB well my friends I have the pleasure of announcing that the Goodwood cup was run today and I happened to EV the winner a 10 to one shot ladies and gentlemen and I had £200 on him £200 a 10 to one where that's 2,000 quid darling what's happened to your tongue oh come on darling smile Johnny where did you get the £200 I say oh girl that's not a very tactful question where where did you get it oh you know very well there was no American I got it for the chairs of course you sold the chairs to gamble all your money on a horse well not exactly I owed the bookie some money but then Along Came this hot tip oh darling come on give us a smile yes come on old girl come oh I know what you tickle a chin I'll make a noise like a duck come on man more duck more duck more duck H oh no it's no good Bey no oh oh I forgot something darling look at this it's a receipt from a certain antique shop paid in full for a certain pair of chairs they'll deliver within the hour Johnny there there you see she's smiling Jo so she is oh Johnny well done be I say what about celebrating oh trust old be to say the right thing at the right time come on darling look at me are you happy yes of course she is here here you Lena this this is yours old girl thank you Piggy and and here's yours o be ah and uh and now for a for a toast yeah wait a minute baky what are you drinking brandy oh just just this once OB you know that's not good for you all right oh well maybe just this once oh thanks OB monkey face I drink to the last bet that will ever be made by Johnny asgar the last bet OB well Bottom's Up piggy what's the matter with him sit down bigy sit down don't only get some water quick it won't help I've seen has happened before there's nothing much you can do about it open his col can't that's no use darling it'll either kill him or it'll go away by itself sorry op one of these days it'll kill [Applause] him oh good afternoon Mrs Asar good afternoon is my husband in his office Mr asgar why no when did you expect him well I I really really couldn't say perhaps you'd like to talk to Captain melbeck yes I would very much please this way Mrs asgar to see your sir oh come in Mrs asgar what a pleasure to see you good afternoon Captain melin would do sit down well I I don't want to impose upon you but you're Johnny's cousin as well as his employer and I well I thought I'd come and see you of course I've been feeling pretty badly about Johnny ever since I had to discharge him discharge well don't worry Mrs a I told him I wouldn't prosecute I don't understand I told him I wouldn't prosecute what on Earth are you talking about when did you discharge him 6 weeks ago we had an unexpected audit and the accounts showed a deficit of £2,000 when I looked into Johnny's records but I'm terribly sorry Mrs asgar he should have told [Music] you Johnny I I am leaving you it is very important we never see each other again Lena yes oh Ethel told me she'd pck your grips yes oh then uh then you've heard eh yes I've heard I'm so sorry darling I'm terribly sorry this telegram just came from the doctor it tells how it happened telegram there aren't many details I deeply regret your father died early this morning from heart failure your mother wishes you to come at once [Music] Lina tired darling a little it's been a nasty week for you I'll be glad to get you home Lena do you ever have any regret regrets that you married me why' you ask that seems pretty obvious that your father would have left you a lot more than his portrait if you'd been anybody else but Mrs John asgar oh is that what you meant you haven't answered my question what about you have you any regrets monkey face marrying you is the one thing I've never changed my mind about do you really mean that yes I really mean that what about you oh I oh I couldn't stop loving you I triy have you tried yes once when when I found out you'd lost your job with Captain M how long have you known since last Friday who told you Captain mbec I I met him did he tell you why no suppose you tell me why oh oh well we we just didn't get along it's quite nice here so we stopped and have a look at the seat pretty isn't it gee quite up drop off this Cliff wouldn't it why didn't you get along with Captain milbeck oh I don't know he's a bit of an old fogy you know monkey face the way to make money is to think in a big way now now now look at all this land for instance look at the view from these Cliffs now why isn't something done about it you know if I had £10,000 or still better 20,000 I could start a development here all you need is 20,000 202,000 that's all I'd need ,000 eh you think we could swing it for that OB well of course now you see py this is the ground plan that's wonderful then we could put the large ta up here on the cliff I see idea hello hello what's going on in here H oh oh monkey face we're um we're organizing a real estate company we're about to buy a very beautiful piece of land right by the Sea what a view what Sun what air and then we sell part of it at a profit oh I see but you'll need financing for all this of course have you found someone to put up the money of course who me oh I see well the uh the idea is mine but the the money is bei's and the corporation well uh Bei is going to borrow against some Securities he has in Paris yes but oh look darling let me show you how simple it is does beaky understand it oh perfectly I think I beg your pardon Mr asgar yes you're wanted on the phone sir oh thank excuse me right now Bei please explain it to me will you well you see my de go well well you see uh we uh we buy up this land and then we sell part of it that gives us a 100% profit no time then then on the other part we uh well we we we build something rather oh yes but from whom do you buy the land whom you sell it well that shouldn't be difficult do he beaky isn't it about time you grew up I see old girl you're you're sculling me yes you need a scolding should I go and stand in the corner Bey you're not being fair to Johnny I say oh girl that's a bit thick why he's president of the whole B thing would you gets a salary writes his own checks yes that's what I mean well what's wrong with that yes what is wrong with it well Lena I said be Lena's telling me that you're a bit soft in the head is that it sounded like that to me yeah hadn't you better be changing for dinner oh R over sh be Jiffy what right have you to interfere in my Affairs but I I wasn't really I was only you were only what well I I was only trying to tell biggy that he shouldn't leave everything to you it's it's not as if you were both experienced businessmen what the devil do you know about business oh suppose Bey had taken you seriously you you would have ruined the whole scheme do you realize that yes but if it weren't good that's my business not yours if I say it's good it's good and I don't want any interference from you or anybody else is that clear yes that's [Applause] [Music] clear yes who is it yes daring oh I uh I thought you might like to know I'm calling off that real estate plan land why what happened well I don't know perhaps the land isn't any good or perhaps I don't like the idea of risking beaky's money or well perhaps it's a stiff job and and I'm just too [Music] lazy I don't know what it is but every time I play anagrams I I can only make three letter words d u b do U is no such word try this d o UB BT doubt oh thanks oo I said Johnny I don't see why you want to call off this real estate business it's no good but the corporation's formed already the money has been put up in your name over the deal is off Bey why do we have to drive all the way up there to to look at it I won't be responsible for calling the scheme off without first proving to you that it's no good so we're going up to the cliffs early tomorrow morning and take a look why are you so insistent because as I told you I won't be responsible all right that's it what's it you got there Lena m u d d r huh there's no such word is there try the r in instead of the d m u r d r murder that's more like it m okay Johnny I don't like going up there in the morning why do we have to go up so early now Bey murder oh well if we have to well let's get on with the game it's your turn old girl the money in his name murder The Cliffs overlooking the sea I say Lena the edge of the cliff stay away Bey Lena I say you push you off you kill you [Music] m Lena what's the matter Lena here give me a hand here bigy she's [Applause] [Music] fainted what time did Mr asgar leave why about 7 ma'am and Mr th went with him yes ma'am well why didn't you wake me well Mr asgar said not to disturb you what car did they use Well ma'am I what car which one listen oh that's Mr asgar now ma'am he's back he's com [Music] back hello hello morning L Johnny you feeling better oh what's the matter you're as white as a sheet where where's beaky what hello girl how you feeling any better Alena what is it Johnny oh darling I'm so glad well well well well what is all this why I've only been away a few hours it seems like a thousand years yeah seems like that to me too oh shut up viy it was nothing nothing I came very nearly to losing my life do you call that nothing you nearly lost your life came very close to it let's drop the subject no go on Vicki I want to hear about it well there we were on the top of the cliff I was trying to turn my car near the edge was Johnny in the car no no no no he was a few feet away go on well I didn't realize that I was was backing the car right towards the edge but I was and if old Johnny hadn't taken a flying leap and grabbed the brake I should have been in Kingdom come by now Johnny saved your life Johnny oh I I can never tell you how much this means to me to you darling Yes means good bit to me too I mean the old fellow deserves the reward I say how about how about a night out a spotter celebrating on Me O very kind of you beaky but don't you have to go to Paris Paris oh yes yes of course so I do I security is over there I got to go over and cancel the arrangements for them I say why don't you come over with me well the cat seems to forget that I'm a married man I tell you what I might do Baki I might drive up to London with you hey how about that monkey face Yes Monkey I mean Lena do do let him come well it seems to me yes I know it seems to you that I should be looking for a job well it seems to me I'll have much more chance of getting a job in London than I would anywhere around here yes of course he would I say do let him come Lena well I don't see see very well how I can stop him [Applause] [Music] good Mrs asgar yes e there's an inspector Hudson in the hall ma'am he wants to speak to Mr asgar show very good ma'am will you come this way please sir thank you Mrs asgar yes my name's Hodson inspector Hodson from the county police oh how do you do I understand your husband's not in ma'am uh no he's been up in London for two days well perhaps you might be able to help us yes of course I believe you know her Mr th yes he's a close friend of my husband well I don't know how to put it quite perhaps it would be easier if I showed you this in this afternoon's paper right here ma'am Englishman found dead an Englishman met with a mysterious death in a house in Paris he believed to be Mr Gordon Cochran's way to speaking I'm sorry to have to do knew this ma but we're making inquiries on behalf of the Paris Police they found some papers on Mr th's person which indicated he just formed a cooperation with your husband what what do the French police think caused the death well this is a copy of a telegram that we received from Paris thit visited the place in the company of another Englishman on arrival thit ordered a bottle of brandy brandy according to the statement of one of the waiters tw's companion asked for the brandley to be served in large beakers apparently as a result of a bet between the two men th filled one of these beakers to the brim and drank it all the other man was not present when the actual tragedy happened I'm sorry to upset you maam but do you or your husband happen to know of any friend of Mr THS who might have been there with him no then perhaps you could Enlighten us about this Corporation yes I believe I can my husband had planned a real estate development with human Mr th had gone to Paris to dissolve the the corporation thank you ma'am that's all good day good [Music] day he didn't go to Paris he's in London John is in London he's at the club he's got to be at the club he didn't go to Paris he didn't hello Hogarth Club may I may I speak to Mr asgar please he left he left when yesterday 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that silly generous good-hearted fool did you of course I did next to you I loved him more than anybody in the world world next to me oh poor monkey face here I am thinking only of myself and forgetting about you you liked him too didn't you I liked him very much the police were here the police what did they want they wanted you to help them it seems there was an Englishman who made a a a bet yes I know the whole story was in the late edition what else the inspector once who have phone him me he thought perhaps you could help identify this Englishman what did you tell did you mention the corporation naturally I I told him Bey was planning to dissolve it I wish you left all that to me hello uh wickstead police station please what else did you tell them that's about all Hello uh hello inspector this is Mr John asgar yes uh yes well I drove up to London with him on Tuesday evening and we dined at the seavoy yes well then I saw him off at croon airport oh no no I stayed in London until this afternoon at my [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] club Lena how nice to see you I don't see half as much as you as I'd like well that's sweet of you Isabel you know I couldn't put my light out until 3 this morning I was so interested in your last book and I I had to come over and talk to you about it that's the most thrilling compliment I ever got I was completely fascinated by the way your villain enticed his victim across the foot Bridge no knowing that the bridge had been swn through and he also knew his victim couldn't swim don't forget that well what I want to know is this uh would you call that an actual murder well from the morel standpoint there's no question at all it is murder I suppose it is what does Johnny think Johnny oh I I haven't discussed it with him I should think he'd be interested the same situation with this friend of his in Paris the same well that Brandy business is just like my foot bridge by the way the this Brandy thing isn't new at all you know oh it's been done before Oh yes and in real life too I have it here a book called the tri of Richard Palmer now what is that book trial of Richard Palmer the trial of oh I remember where it is it's in your house my house yes Johnny borrowed it a week [Music] ago hello hello uh may I speak to Mr RAR please he isn't in this is Mrs asgar speaking oh well this is the guarantor's life insurance company yeah would you tell Mr asgar that there's been a slight delay in replying to his inquiry but we've written him fully on the matter and he should get our letter by first post in the morning Dear Sir replying to your inquiry regarding a loan of £5,000 against your wife's insurance policy we regret to state that such a loan cannot be granted according to the terms of the policy payment can only be made in the event of your wife's death if you morning dear any letters for me oh what's the matter nothing darling you're not shivering are you I I have a bit of a chill cold in all this sunshine my poor little shivering baby oh um what are we doing tonight um we're going to Isabel's to D oh what a ball well let's get back to that new book of yours Isabelle you mean to tell me that a fellow comes into a room sits down and starts to strum on the piano and and 2 seconds later he's shot is that the idea yes a certain note on the piano was wired to a revolver concealed in the wall paneling oh I don't care much for that Isabelle you're slipping old girl what's wrong with it oh it's too complicated if you're going to kill kill somebody just do it simply how would you do it simply just I don't know dear just use the most obvious method for instance well for instance poison say arsenic arsenic can be traced in the body of course but it isn't always no this very minute there are probably hundreds of murderers walking about thousands Johnny do you suppose those murderers are happy I don't know why shouldn't they be anyway well it seems to me that by now somebody would have discovered a poison that can't be traced what's that what about it isn't there an untraceable poison nonsense there's no such thing Isabelle you're hiding something from [Music] [Applause] [Music] me Johnny you're locking up what about Ethel well it's Ethel's night off she won't be back till morning what about cook have you forgotten Cook's away on holiday oh my darling you're shivering again do you suppose you're catching cold yes I think that's what it must be oh well we'll have to tuck you into bed and get you nice and warm come along no Johnny please please don't what's the trouble Johnny I I'm in a state tonight I I don't know why but I'd like to be alone would you mind sleeping in your dressing room well of course I'd mind please Johnny I haven't been sleeping with I understand you used to sleep badly when I wasn't here and now you well all right if that's the way you feel about it good night poison arsenic poison untraceable in the event of your wife's death poison in the event of your wife's death your wife's death your wife's [Music] death Come On Lena wake up dear you feeling better yes Hello darling Isabelle I came over this morning we were quite worried about you Lena this morning have I been sleeping all day the doctor gave you a pill darling that's all you needed rest here I'll run down and tell Ethel to fix something for supper I'll be right back he's one in a million that Johnny of yours isn't he I warn you you'd better get well because if you leave me alone much longer with him my career will soon be over he flirted with you I suppose flirted worse than that he's worming all my secrets out of me did you tell him anything today did I no honestly have you ever been able to deny Johnny anything it was about that poison wasn't it yes it was and if he writes a story on that one before I do Lena imagine a substance in daily use everywhere anyone can lay his hands on it and within a minute after taking the victim's beautifully out of the way and mind you it's undetectable after death is whatever it is painful not in the least in fact I should think it would be a most Pleasant [Music] death Lena are you awake yes oh I brought you a glass of milk here darling I'll put it here drink it before you go to sleep good night [Applause] [Music] [Applause] darling why don't you let me help your P well there's no need to I what's the matter with you this morning you're still annoyed with me aren't you no Johnny really I still don't feel well at all a few days at your mothers will do you more good than staying at home oh not exactly that dear Mother telephone me she got on that phone awfully early it seems to be up early I I happened to mention that I I was a bit nervy and before I knew it i' I'd agreed to spend a few days with her oh all right I'll run down and get the car ready oh no please I'll drive myself I prefer to drive [Music] you you're going so fast Johnny you want to get there don't you did you did you have to go by this road oh why not it's the shortest way isn't it h there's the Hotel Site that's another thing I failed at he's going to kill me that door is open he's going to kill me the C up there the door s he's going to push me out and down down put it down don't open look out get your hand off that door Lena let me go let me out Lena Lena come back no no Lena let me go Lena what's got into you only leave me alone stop it stop it you Little Fool stop it I've had enough how much do you think a man can bear listen listen to me you turn me out of your room you go running away to your mother's and now you shrink away from me as though you hated me you're my wife Lena but I thought why you almost killed us both back there cuz you had to pull away even when I was reaching over to save you from falling out of the car well you don't have to put up with me anymore Johnny wait where are you going first I'm taking you on to your mother's and then what oh don't you worry I won't bother you again Johnny you mean you're Johnny why were you asking Isabelle about that poison what were you planning to do with it Johnny you were going to kill yourself oh my darling yes but I saw that was a cheap way out so I'm going back to see it through prison term and everything prison you mean MC that money you I can't pay it back I made the last attempt to raise the money when I went away with beaky the Paris Paris I didn't go to Paris I went to Liverpool I tried to borrow on your insurance but it didn't work you mean you were in Liverpool when B then you didn't go to Paris well of course not do you think I'd have let some idiot give poor old beaky that Brandy if I had oh Johnny if only I'd known I was thinking only of myself not of what you were going through or if I'd been really close to you you you could have confided in me but you were ashamed oh if I'd only St oh Johnny it will be different now we'll make it different people don't change overnight Lena I'm no good oh let's turn back Johnny let's go home and see it through together no it won't work oh it will work I know it will Johnny please you can't shut me out turn the car around let's go home please Johnny get in the car John where are we going we're turning back we're going [Music] [Applause] [Music] home Our Stars will return to the microphone in just a moment for a curtain call meantime some news of interest to women about the new rayon stockings that stores are featuring today you know these new rayons have greater elasticity and greater strength than earlier ones new finishes make them more beautiful too of course you'll need to give these new rayons the right care for best results rayon is temporarily weak in water so handle it gently don't rub don't use strong wash day soaps just squeeze lukewarm Lux Suds through the stockings then then rinse just as you do with silk and nylon roll the stockings for a moment in a turkey towel to press out the moisture then unroll them at once and hang them over a smooth rod always be sure you get rayon stockings really dry before you wear them again let them dry from 24 to 48 hours this is important because even though the stockings may feel dry before this time the inside of the rayon threads may still be damp and rayon regains its natural strength only when thoroughly dry you'll find this easy Luxe way pays big dividends in cutting down runs and giving you long wear from these lovely new stockings now here's Mr deil With Our Stars it's no secret to most of you that in private life Our Stars are Mr and Mrs Brian aarn and it's no secret to any of you that they gave a fine performance tonight in suspicion oh thank you very much CB Jonah has been looking forward to weeks to her first visit to the Lux Radio Theater and to playing office at Brian too Mr Dil sounds as though she married you because she admired your acting Brian well that's the best of you I've had yet CB confidentially though I married Joan for her Academy Award I had a suspicion she had win it oo I think you'd better buy an extra war bond this week Brian for a pun like that definitely what's the news on the front of on Hollywood's allout Battle of bonds Mr deil I was talking with headquarters just today John and the noon communic is we're advancing on all fronts the goal for the entire industry you know is 10% or more of everyone's income for warbonds that should buy a lot of tanks and planes CB about $300,000 worth a week Brian perhaps a hundred bombers a year will be paid for by bonds Hollywood will buy through our voluntary payroll savings plan and that doesn't count our regular cash sales of bonds either it sounds like a system that every business might adopt Mr de how is it organized the motion picture committee for Hollywood was formed at the request of the Treasury Department to represent every part of the motion picture industry Labor Management and creative branches the producer with four telephones and three secretaries is no more important than the carpenter who builds the set or the electrician who lights it we need everybody you know at a meeting the other day the two best suggestions were made by a lovely extra girl who just come from the set in makeup and a man who just come from the same set in overalls another words Hollywood's payroll savings plan is democracy at work to sell War BNS like that Carpenter I was talking about Brian you hit the nail on the head in a few weeks we expect to tell the treasury Department that every actor stenographer writer musician makeup man costumer hairdresser executive business manager agent cameraman sound technician director Carpenter clerk electrician and set dresser has signed up that every man and woman who works in Motion Pictures and the Allied branches of the industry is in the payroll savings plan and is voluntarily putting at least 10% of his or her salary in United States war bonds not just this week or this month but every payday for the duration of the war and it's one production with the starring part for everyone well who star starting here in the Lux Radio Theater next week CB first let me tell you the play Brown It's Frederick lansdale's famous comedy the last of Mrs Cheney and Our Stars will be Norma sheir Walter pigeon and Adolf mju the last of Mr Mrs Cheney ran a whole season on Broadway and twice made a hit in Motion Pictures I fully expected to keep up that brilliant record here next Monday night with a cast like Norma sheir Walter pigeon and adult mjo well that play is one of my favorites CB thank you and good night good night Mr deil good night good night remember a fond Every payday keeps the access [Music] away our sponsors the makers of Lux flakes join me in inviting you to be with us again next Monday night when the Lux Radio Theater presents Norma sheerer Walter pigeon and Adam mju in the last of Mrs Cheney this is CES beill saying good night to you R Hollywood ladies and gentlemen modern Medical Science can cure cancer if the disease is discovered early the women's field Army of the American Society for the control of cancer deserves your support in its campaign to spread knowledge of cancer control John Fontaine appeared tonight through the courtesy of David O selnik and will soon be seen in the title role of the David O selnik production Jane air Brian aarn star of Columbia Pictures will be seen in their production of salute to Sahara Nigel Bruce appeared through the courtesy of Universal Pictures his next picture is universals Sherlock Holmes saves London heard in tonight's play where Jill Esmond as is El Vernon steel as general mclaw Gloria Gordon as Mrs mclaw John Abbott as melck and Eric Snowden Clare Verdera and Pax Walter the Lux Radio Theater is shortwave to American armed forces throughout the world tune in next Monday night to hear Norma Sherer Walter pigeon and Adolf muu in the laugh of Mrs Cheney our music was conducted by Lewis Silvers and your announcer has been Melville rck oh | Old Time Radio Researchers | UCvymH6qvAgCpzuRkXIw1ywg | 2017-02-27 | Creative 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HRf4gbajDqs | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HRf4gbajDqs | 140220 A Harmless Happiness \ \ Thanissaro Bhikkhu \ \ Dhamma Talks | we have these chants at the beginning of the meditation to pull the mind out of the narratives it's been following throughout the day they give it a larger picture wish well to all beings I stand compassion to those who are suffering empathetic joy for those who are happy or doing things that are good that are going to lead to happiness and then Equanimity for all the things that we can't change that we can't affect having this larger perspective gives us a good chance to have a focus back now in the present moment without dragging in all the narratives for the day because whatever you've been looking for throughout the day you have to step back and realize that the best thing to look for is a happiness that's totally harmless doesn't harm you who doesn't harm the people around you because so much of the happiness we search for in life does have an impact on others and it's not a not an easy impact the reflection we had now on the the requisites food clothing shelter medicine the fact that we're born means we have this huge gaping hole in us that needs to be filled up we need food all the time we need clothing and shelter to protect us and the body's going to break down it's going to have troubles and we need medicine a lot of places of burden on other people it's even just the basic facts of existence our weight on the world so we would look inside for happiness that doesn't require all that that's when you're ready to meditate you sit here in the present moment what have you got you've got the mind you've got the body the body's sitting here breathing the mind is thinking and aware you want to bring all those things together think about the breath and be aware of the breath when you breathe in where do you feel the breathing process in other words the energy that flows of the body that brings the air into the lungs and it allows it to go out where do you feel that take a couple of good long deep in and out breaths to see and if long breathing feels good to keep it up if not you can change make it shorter more shallow faster slower heavier lighter experiment for a while to see what kinds of breathing feel best for the body now remember the the breathing is a whole body process your entire nervous system is effective one way or another by the breath so if you want you can before you settle down in one spot you want to make a survey through the different parts of the body and make sure everything is relaxed you elbows relax your wrists are relaxed your ankles or knees relaxed by just sitting erect don't relax so much that you fall over and then think of the whole body being involved in the breathing process so that you're bathed and the breath and as for any thoughts that might wander out you don't have to follow them this is a hour where the responsible thing is to stay with the breath because you're training the mind to be a good tool so I can see things clearly see where you're causing unnecessary stress for yourself and others and now you can change those habits now to see that the mind is to be right staple it has to be in a good mood soothing it with a breath like this helps calms you down makes you feel nourished with a minor suit like this is a lot more willing to look at where it's been unskillful in its habits so if you do the meditation right you're not the only person who benefits people around you benefit too if you're throwing less greed aversion and anger at them then they're going to be happy that you're meditating this is a really safe source of Happiness right here this is your breath no one else is going to try to come and take it away from you to try to get as much good nourishment from it as you can as the breathing gets more and more comfortable you have to be especially careful to be fully aware of the whole body all the way through the end breath all the way through the out because otherwise if you're area Focus gets too small it's very easy to drift off but if you're aware of your hands and your hands and your feet and your feet in other words you fully occupy your sense of the body right here it's hard to slip off but the Mind does a habit of have a habit of shrinking up to a little small dot very quickly and running off so you have to be very careful very watchful to find yourself wandering off come back to the breath in other words just drop whatever thought that was and the mind will automatically come back to the breath you don't have to pull it back and then as you come back reward yourself with a really good breath at least one really really satisfying breath and of course after that one's over you say why stop with one two three four just keep at it and the needs of the body may change so keep on top of that too each time you breathe in try to gain a sense of whether the breath still feels nourishing and gratifying or whether something needs to be changed is it getting too heavy because as the Mind begins to settle down it tends to like a lighter and lighter breath pretty little breath gets so light that you're beginning to get drowsy okay go back to heavier breathing again learn how to make use of this energy in the body so you come out of the meditation refresh the body feels refreshed the Mind feels refreshed and solid at ease and then try to maintain that this is not something you do just while you're sitting here you need time to practice it's like learning how to play the piano you don't go out and perform in public right away your practice off by yourself but then after all you if you're the only one who is hearing it that's not all that good to try to bring this into your daily life because after all the breath goes with you every wherever you go you can stay with a breath as you talk to other people you can stay with the breath as you work if it's too much to be aware of the in and out breath at those times at least have a sense a general sense of the breath energy in the body the energy tone of the body where it's beginning to tense up where it's beginning to get tight or it's beginning to feel flat what can you do to raise the level of the energy when it needs to be raised what can you do to calm it down relax as you're dealing with difficult situations so that you can learn how to deal with them effectively because all too often our emotions get in the way that way we can't see what what's the other person doing what does the other person really want I said reasonable I'm not sometimes people are asking for perfectly reasonable things but our emotions get ticked off by something or otherwise sometimes they try to lure us with something but you have to step back and say was this something I really should go for if you have a place to stay like this you're not so quick to jump on other people's words for other actions and you find that you can handle these situations more skillfully that's one of the ways you bring the meditation into your daily life the other course is to follow the precepts that were to teach is five no killing No Stealing no illicit sex no lying no intoxicants because the things that knocked the Mind Over are not only things that come from outside your own actions knock it over if you do something that's harmful to somebody else it's going to be a scar in your mind and then you either have a raw wound or else you try to cover it up with scar tissue and so it doesn't matter the person doesn't matter I didn't really do something wrong and it's a lot of denial and that way you close off parts of your sensitivity and when you do that you can't see yourself clearly it's just going to have a proper context for the meditation in life not just taking the breath technique into your daily life you think about the precepts you think about being generous because the more generous you're going to be with your material Goods your time your energy your knowledge your forgiveness the more wide open the Mind feels I realize you have wealth that you can share may not be material wealth but you have other kinds of wealth and the mind becomes a much more livable mind when you're able to share these things and you realize that you do have freedom of choice if we're constantly operating on agreed aversion and illusion our hungers are constantly obeying our thirst there's no sense of dignity in our lives at all years back I was giving a Dharma talk and happen to mention the word dignity and afterwards a woman a Russian immigrant came up and commented on the fact she said she'd been in America 10 years she had learned the word dignity when she learned English back in Russia but she'd never heard an American use the word that says a lot about what's happened to our society where you can give dignity to your life by your choices by your generosity by refraining from harmful actions and use the meditation use the breath as your nourishment so you can keep on doing good things this way the meditation becomes part of a larger practice a life that really is harmless a life it really is helpful to you and other people the Buddha focuses on ways of finding happiness where the happiness isn't just yours it's not the kind of Happiness it's based on gaining material wealth and gaining status gaining all the pleasures for yourself because that kind of Happiness creates boundaries what we're doing here is creating a kind of happiness that erases those boundaries bringing generous you benefit the other people benefit when you're virtuous you benefit other people benefit when you meditate you benefit everybody else benefits that's the kind of Happiness we're looking for taking that larger perspective at the beginning of the meditation try to keep that larger perspective as you leave meditation as well go out into your daily life and that's the way in which the practice gives its full benefits | Dhamma Talks by Thanissaro Bhikkhu | 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NCAA 14 Ozark State Outlaws Dynasty Ep. 32 | Hey use code bangle let's sign up on FanDuel you get a free $20 to play with also check out my links down in the description for twitter twitch second and third channels for all different types of content that you might enjoy so be sure to check it out and let's get into the video what's going on guys Bengal Guinea are coming back at you they another video today back on Ozark state Outlaws dynasty on December 14 where today will take on rbt's alma mater the South Alabama Jaguars may be the last time we'll ever play them we're coming off a heartbreaking defeat at the hands of the louisiana-lafayette Ragin Cajuns and I guess we'll check out the finalists while we're here as Devon white has dominated for us this year so many tackles for lost three interceptions a touchdown forced the fumble recovered a fumble a bunch of tackles he's been incredible for us and these are his numbers he's attributes in case you care where are the finalists though ah we found it so Devon white is currently number one for the Bednarik award Chuck Bednarik former incredible center or offensive live at end linebacker this of course is the award for linebackers and it's Matt the gear oh my goodness I forgot Matt de Geer is an auto-generated player from Giants franchise that was added into this class before a video I made not to gear his plate away how many tackles does he have why is he number uh number two for this I know this is for the best like overall defensive player in the class or in the college football but what is not to gear done I don't know either way that's funny to see him in here Devon white in there he's also number one for the Bronco Nagurski award no one in there for the O'Brien or the Doak Walker Fred Biletnikoff Omar Williams makes a list of number twelve that's cool to see he's only a freshman nobody at tight ends nobody for any of these really Barty best linebacker Devon white the Jim Thorpe nobody not surprising Luke Rosa ray guy do we have a punter in here not a shocker at all yeah and the Maxwell of course no Kolby Spencer and by winning six games be pretty much all but kind of qualified as that word they say categorize we've all been for a ball game so let's see who we're projected to play Western Michigan in the godaddy.com wall okay okay that's interesting I'm sure that might change as if we check the conference standings Oh dark state is currently second in the Sun Belt but we're in line for a conference championship berth let's win out I think that'd be incredible that'd be so good but I do have some recruiting to show you guys before we move on we do have a player that's locked us out Randall Elliot was ages ago I've kept him on here just so you guys can see him but Brandon Campbell was the guy that locked us out and he'd be a sick player to add to our team great man zone coverage press speed he really brings everything to the table we are gonna break the lock on him and do everything we can to get him Brandon Campbell I hope you will be an Ozark state outlaw we jump back in and he's is he visiting whoo he visits this week unfortunately we lost Jason Ryan to the Cala Bruins Adam Anderson to the Michigan Wolverines and he was a player that I thought we'd be able to get and we're just losing out on too many I'm really banking on Adam Jones he's a gem only a three star player out of Hoffman Estates Illinois and we should be able to get him we've got a pretty big lead kind of holding on to some of those points Brandon Campbell is a guy that I think we are capable of getting and I almost like when they lock us out because I can use that lock break and get a ton more points all right South Alabama this is a must-win game we're better let's show it we're back home South Alabama is two and two in the Sun Belt we are three in one and we do have some visiting prospects today Ryan Collier is a player I really want we're definitely in a pass for over 250 we do that like every game so this shouldn't be too difficult Brandon Campbell we need him we need two interceptions by defensive backs four swatted passes would also be great and then Randall Elliott locked us out so many weeks ago he's only a three star but so many players are so many schools wanted him and he was so highly recruited he was a gem 79 overall and Colby Spencer's still questionable Scott Lewis should be back here in the next couple of weeks so we'll see if we can defend the saloon here again we might be undefeated at home this year so let's continue that streak let's say we've lost to Tennessee we've lost to Georgia Tech I believe and of course we lost last week the raging Cajuns I don't think any of those R at home maybe the Georgia Tech game I'm not sure we're gonna return with Kendrick Cunningham ooh nice little Juke there well I want to go to Ryan Miller we're gonna throw that okay that was uh that was not where that supposed to be race start the throw on the run is a little bit and sometimes it's great sometimes it's that I mean I just wanted the nice little lob pass over the head of the linebackers it was wide open and Goddard's like how about I just don't do that I'm like do it though come on and we're down to seven nothing so that's what happened there oh we got Omar Williams deep Pedro just lob it up and it's on the money for all more Williams the quick strike offense is back 75 yards to the house for Omar and we partially made up for over state although it could have been seven nothing after that we'd be kicking off so it's seven seven no good [Applause] it's a screen outlaw good tackle they're going deep that's got to be a pick likely so his fans what I love the interception but a kevlar Cunningham return is maybe the next best thing 21 yards got us back into USA South Alabama territory I don't like the fact that I called them USA Ozarks a is Team USA all these players could make the national team obviously as we're gonna roll out throw on the run it's under register third and six come on oh I want to throw RB we're gonna throw deep putter register come back to the football you got a noodle Pedro has a noodle I want to take a deep shot clutter registers excellent a jump laws but now we have to punt I know I don't usually pun at midfield but I am the best punter on YouTube I got to show it off sometimes and check it out I mean have you ever seen someone pin someone I like the 15 before 16 even what a pun I'm a beast white throws it short michael ii gets thrown off thank God for his outlaws they're securing the tackle for loss get over their chase okay I'll make the play Higgins step in front second and seven they're throwing over the middle Chris chases beat throw at Devon white all you Dallas Davis more like Dallas disgrace Oh what are you doing and Michael you can't wrap up like Chris Chase had played that so well and then he just broke down instead of backing up he turned his entire back hurt and just started backpedaling but like falling off balance then commit forward it was so weird because Chris Chase had that throwing me throw at me he was trying to [Applause] Davis is gonna roll out please sack him David Robeson can't get up to that oh my goodness what what a sequence and they're going for it on fourth and one that's what I like to see a year ago to a years ago I would hate this I would say take the points but our defense is better now not that's not a great example of it and that's probably gonna be a touchdown oh yeah oh yeah it is they're bringing the safeties back we have Y wide open no pun intended it's Omar Williams does he have the speed to get to the end zone no but it's a nice 69 yard game and we're almost a 250 here in the first quarter touchdown rollin Francisco look at the balance we have the best receiving corps in the Sunbelt easy Omar Williams rollin Francisco Rob Gaither hunter register not to mention the tight end Jake Rodriguez even Ryan Bullard with the weapons out of the backfield as receivers Kendrick Cunningham Scott Lewis we got the beasts [Applause] to read option to Dallas Davis and he doesn't get it till now oh it's a read option Mike Lee just decapitate him oh boy oh it's a speed option - Jalen we it never switched me under the right guy Oh brutal doesn't mean I should be hit stinking like a madman but switch me to who I wanted wouldn't even be an issue the Jaguars go back up 21-14 converted beer go Goddard alright I want to throw our be we may or may be over the line there it's complete to Kendrick Cunningham are they not calling that I'll take 37 yards all day a little bit of that circus action from the ringmaster Pedro Goddard what a goon that's why it opened third and seven pick up the first Jake Rodriguez thank you get out Goddard I'm gonna throw that cuz I'm a maniac Omar Williams first down first and goal give me Omar that's not it's wrong I want to make we're actually going to throw that one it's Omar Williams touchdown the ringmaster is back at it again with these on the run circus throws and we got a tie ballgame 21 21 Savage make the play Derek Higgins interception let's go baby we needed that interception to for the lady fall down okay Daryl Bradford maybe you don't want to make the tackle either way we need those defensive back interceptions that's great here in the 1st quarter 1st half all right go Goddard Pedro let's go 1st down on the road what am i doing am i literally this bad at the game answer yes clearly it least stupid go Devin okay Dallas Dave is throwing a francis how does that work and how do you sook what does that just pick a letter out of the bag it looks like you a bunch of the letters you draw and Scrabble yeah I play a lot of Scrabble what about it my saya my is I don't know I have no idea to screen Devon white get there good tackle make the play Chris Jase oh wow he dropped it it's another screen please make the tackle oh what a hit by Derek Higgins fourth and 13 we're gonna call a timeout we're all Francisco's open get it over thank you and that's 250 yards so our goal completed these two interceptions are just idiot bang glad is best snap the ball God you gotta feed that one in there rollin Francisco drops the ball god alright fourth and ten we're gonna put back just so I can showcase my ability obviously check it out oh that's not where I needed it to be yes that's not my best work they're thrown that's gotta be an interception Freddie Stovall let's go interception number two by defensive back and we actually have a chance to kick a field goal and take the lead before the half and we've also met our goal to get that sick corner back hopefully 51 yards for slippery Pete honestly I believe kick is up it had the leg oh and the start of the second half we got a kick off this has been an up and down game filled with highs and lows and amazing plays and not so amazing plays it's been a fun one I'll give it that I'll bumble balls loose Mike Lee force it out let's go baby I want to throw the ball up throw it away we're gonna go up Jake Rodriguez you're bigger and better they got you matched up against a Keebler Elf touchdown we retake the lead [Applause] give me the pick ah Devon white good tackle so many tackles for loss he is a fun player to use make the play Stovall ah you son of a oh that's out of bounds uh uh uh that is not a first down wait what they call that a first no way I mean he's he's clearly out uh-huh what he's clearly out half of his foot is out of bounds that's what out is it's a screen throw it idiot another big loss make the play Derek Higgins what oh my god that catch was a catch but that interception is not an interception did Derek Higgins not get the foot down time to take a better look great play on the football mind you what do you mean no catch he's got two feet down oh I don't know about that I mean that's a clear interception I don't know if we're gonna be allowed to challenge it since we saw the the replay oh we can all right I'm down they're not gonna overturn it cuz the game's broken but that's a pick if I've ever seen one don't still show the replay where he's lying on the sidelines show her the feet hit that that's a bad replay they're not they're not gonna overturn it from that angle let me tell you that is bull he's so in I'm like I think it's funny or more than anything anymore that I'm mad that like eads soaked he got two feet down this missin series has been ridiculous who's paying the refs here [Music] it's insane Davis is going to throw deep never mind Deonte McKeon gets to him first fourth and 23 unreal unbelievable sequences here Oh Kendrick Cunningham what a monster the Juke to the power it's a kendrick Cunningham our clean it up the defense like he's in the shower I don't I don't know what else would rhyme there [Applause] third and three Cunningham gets it go Pedro that's gotta be first down dog you got it touchdown really helps us out here Goddard I want to throw we're gonna throw that that is not ideal what has happened what am i from I smoking meth let's let's kick the field goal come on slippery feet puts it through Stovall okay all right Oh great tackle that's Fat Albert making a big play [Applause] know what am i doing Jesus Devon okay okay okay okay there we go it's a screen get over there Fisher go tackle it's another screen Devon whites knocking able to make the tackle that's really unfortunate why Kendrick okay we have a three-point lead just under four minutes to play here in the fourth quarter let's Isum got it on the run complete to register okay what are we doing what are we doing we're gonna throw their life it's gonna waste time why am I not running the ball their run defense is suddenly amazing that's why I might try oh there we go Kendrick third and three timeout by South Alabama I'm getting nervous this is a time where we make a critical mistake or they make a big stop I want to pass we're gonna try read option 50% third down conversion come on Goddard it we're gonna die first down no fumble go kendrick big game a good block in the outside we're gonna Juke back that's what a spin is I said jook jook kendrick come on cunningham first down ends it he's close i anything ended it that's the game 31:28 is your final in another just really really close match up South Alabama they made some big plays I'm glad they worked as good as as louisiana-lafayette turn to be they're turned out to be they were just going deep and converting every time it was amazing but the defense got two interceptions that was big offense passed for over 250 yards that was big rushing nothing spectacular Pedro got it was pretty good when we need him to be but Omar Williams just consistently a goon 5 for 173 and 2 touchdowns blocking doesn't really matter tackles for loss for for Devon white led the team sacks for de'aunte McKean that was it and then interceptions for Freddie Stovall and Derek Higgins we should have had two for Derek Higgins because he had two one just didn't count through whatever reason and then also at the beginning of the game Mike Lee dropped one so accounts of deflection do we have four you know we only counted as one he had a forced fumble Mike Lee's a god he's a really really good player did we recover that fumble yes Freddie Stovall got it no defensive touchdowns but that was a really really fun game this team is really moving along nicely but I want to thank you guys so much for watching the video I hope you enjoyed it and I'll see you in the next one take it easy [Music] | Bengal | UChbQpxORq06uf2Wnj6yqKiQ | 2019-01-19 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 3,005 | 15,455 |
fWQWBBE72YE | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fWQWBBE72YE | 6 Things You Should Never Do After Eating | people usually lie down or sit comfortably in a chair after having dinner but this is a big mistake you should never make according to experts these habits are highly dangerous and can put your health at risk in this video I'm about to share with you six things you should never do after eating one smoking smoking is bad enough but after a meal it's 10 times the killer yep that's right smoking right after a meal is very bad and if you must do it you should wait at least a couple of hours after the meal cigarette contains nicotine a substance that binds to oxygen your body desperately needs for digestion which makes your body absorb carcinogens according to several studies smoking a cigarette after a meal has the same effect as smoking 10 cigarettes at once and increases your risk of bowel and lung cancer significantly as well too never go to bed after a meal lying down for a nap or sleeping after a meal is the favorite thing of millions of people but this habit is not healthy at all when we lie down some digestive juices from your stomach flow back to the esophagus because of gravitational force due to its acidic nature it can burn the inner layer of the esophagus causing acid reflux 3 never rush to shower after a meal waiting 30 minutes after eating a meal in order to take a shower is the best suggestion one could give on this topic digestion needs a lot of energy and blood flow in our body but when we take a warm water shower blood flows towards your skin to release off the heat thus making it difficult to digest for drinking tea teas are healthy but shouldn't be consumed after a meal drinking tea after having a meal can interfere with the iron absorption in your body as tea contains tannic acid which binds to the iron and protein from our food this can result in 87 percent decrease in iron absorption and even iron deficiency which can lead to anemia dizziness we nice and fatigued five eat your fruits and vegetables before not after a meal fruits are recommended by almost everyone be it some expert or dietician or just some inexperienced housewife but few of them know that fruits just after any meal can be harmful and thus neglect to mention it to you fruits are the easiest to digest and just take 20 minutes to travel from your stomach to intestines where they are finally digested bananas and dates being the two exceptions so when you eat a fruit after a meal it gets stuck with the food thus not traveling in time to the intestines and getting spoiled as a result the spoiling food - 6 avoid cold water after a meal the reason is very simple ice water does not let the food digest properly because it causes clumping of food hot warm water helps absorb nutrients better now if you liked the video give it a thumbs up and if this is your first time visiting my channel please subscribe for more videos [Music] | Video World | UCXAnjU56yVa7J2sA7po63ng | 2018-01-30 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 530 | 2,852 |
scZU-UElXkM | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=scZU-UElXkM | Big Time Smoker Showdown - Masterbuilt vs DIY Custom Smoker @UncleTimsFarm #kärnəvór | [Music] hi welcome to uncle tim's farm i'm uncle tim and today you and i are gonna witness a showdown between a master built 30-inch digital electric smoker and my custom-built 48 inch digital electric smoker i'm not sure what i should call my smoker green machine i'm not sure if you have a suggestion go ahead and leave a comment and let me know [Music] so [Music] okay for the today's showdown i'm going to be cooking pork boston butt shoulder roast and they're nearly identical in size and weight i'll cook one in each smoker of course and i'll be cooking at the same temperature in both smokers 250 degrees fahrenheit i'll use the same hickory chips in both to make that equal and at the end we'll take a look at the roast we'll taste them we'll smell them to see if there's any noticeable difference in flavor smokiness or overall appearance all right i've got both smokers out and plugged in so i'll load them up with wood chips and of course i'll be using hickory as that is my favorite if you want to get the same chips there's a link in the description and all of those links below or nearly all of those links below are affiliate links so i will get a little bit of a commission but it doesn't cost you any extra so as you can see the pan for wood chips is quite a bit larger in my smoker than in the master built and this will definitely be noticeable throughout the cook so okay i'll set the temperature to 250 degrees fahrenheit on both smokers and then i will let them do their thing my smoker's actually already set to 250 degrees so all i have to do is turn it on while the smokers are heating up i'll prepare the shoulders i'll be using my uncle tim's t-13 for the rub and i will apply it very liberally to all sides of the rose if you want to get yourself some t-13 or a carnivore hat like the one i'm wearing or a t-shirt like the one i'm wearing that you'll see at the end of this video go ahead and jump on over to uncletimsfarm.com and check out all of my merchandise once i have the roasts all seasoned up i'll take a knife and poke holes down through the fat cat so that as the roast cook and the fat renders it will work its way down into the meat easier which keeps the meat from drying out there's not much worse than dry pulled pork and it will pull some of the seasoning along with it to add flavor down deep in the roast okay both of the smokers are up to temp the master built took about 30 minutes to reach 250 and my smoker took a little bit closer to an hour but that's to be expected since mine has five times the space inside as the master built i'll go ahead and get the rose placed in each of the smokers and i'll let them go until somewhere in the 170 degree range before i wrap them so i'm not sure why i didn't think of this before i got the smokers hot but i didn't get the racks set beforehand so now i'm having to do it while they're hot and now we're cooking wow what a beautiful morning this is the part where the small wood tray and the master belt comes into play i had to refill the chip tray every hour in the master belt in my smoker i had to refill mine twice okay we're two hours into the cook i'm going to take a quick look both of the pork shoulders are within one degree of each other one's 88 and one is 89. the one in the master build is at internal temp of 88 degrees it's looking pretty good the one in my smoker is it 89 or actually just bumped up to 90. that's looking real good too [Music] this is after four hours four hours that is looking really really good [Music] that looks really good as well although it does appear to be a little drier hopefully that's not the case the fat is just starting to turn gelatinous so it's nearly time to wrap okay 30 minutes later and the shoulders are ready to wrap so you notice that i'm wrapping with butcher paper first and then i'll go ahead and put them in a foil pan the reason that i'm using butcher paper first is that i recently discovered that salt in direct contact reacts with aluminum causing it to break down and basically dissolve and when it dissolves it gets on the food which can't be good for a person so now i wrap with the paper first to keep a protective layer between the meat and the foil you'll notice i got smart and put cotton gloves under the rubber gloves that way i could handle the hot stuff without getting burned so the reason i use the foil pans is to catch all the drippings so that i can use that to mix in with the meat later on when i pull it [Applause] all right these have been resting for several hours go ahead and get them unwrapped and give them a taste [Applause] so this one here yeah this is the one from the master built smoker and this one here is from my smoker oh they both look fantastic let's go ahead and see yep that one is done and that one is done oh those both look fantastic nice bark let's see if we can see um that looks fabulous chunk of this that's hot they both look delicious man there we go yep okay it's the moment of truth it's time to taste both of these and see if there's any difference and if there is which one is better so first i'll take a taste of them this is from the master built smoker hmm that's really good all right now it's time for a taste from my smoker that's really good too boy i don't know if there's master built boy they're pretty much exactly the same all right i really can't tell a difference equal amount of smokiness they they look the same equal amount of moisture throughout the cook they both maintain this same temperature they were within one degree the entire time both those roasts weighed almost exactly the same i don't know to me they both taste pretty similar i mean there's not the smokiness is equal equal amount of seasoning as you saw when i seasoned them so i'd have to call this a draw well thanks for joining me on the farm today and don't forget to like subscribe share and hit the notification bell so that you won't miss the next savory cook or whatever else i've got going yummy see you next time [Music] you | Uncle Tim's Farm | UCGG6N77QPAcuyA7lKNZThiw | 2022-04-22 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,185 | 6,030 |
r_cyFr-0-CI | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r_cyFr-0-CI | CSUN STUDENT LIFE: Helpful resources:episode 1 | so student athletes have very busy schedules and only about 10 percent of that is actually seen you know because while they have competitions that can be on a grand scale there's so much work that goes into being a student athlete at a Division one institution such as CSUN just being a student athlete it's hard the way that we have to overcome certain things we have to overcome injuries we have to overcome mental barriers every single day because if we don't do getting our sport I mean we go back home yeah we might have a test to study for but we're probably thinking about like our last at-bat or or what we did wrong in the game that takes our mind off of it I just think that you know no nobody would really understand what it's like to be a student athlete until they are a student athlete at one point CSUN had a mentoring program that is now transitioned over to be a peer learning assistant program the peer learning assistant program is essential for the transition for student athletes to college whether they're transfer students or their brand-new freshmen they are paired up with an upperclassman who is a non student-athlete who helps them go through different modules some of the modules for example are study skills time management how to communicate with a professor how to seek out different resources on campus and then you know some mentorship happens during that process which is kind of talking about their major their interests maybe some cool things they've done here on campus so that the student athlete can really start to see CSUN as a home and really see themselves here and be comfortable first semester of college was really nerve-wracking but being a part of the peer learning assistance program it was extremely helpful having her peer learning assistant is very crucial because Kennedy is is able to have time where she's meeting with an individual throughout her day at a time that works for her schedule the PLA program has changed my life they have definitely made me more responsible and just made me a better student all around my passion is really seeing them succeed every time you see a student-athlete do something in the classroom that they didn't think they were gonna be able to do it just reaffirms why I love to do this of why I want to work with them and why having this PLA program is so beneficial | CsunStudentLife | UC4g46dJsAyk-NAOCWbLGq4Q | 2018-04-09 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 423 | 2,353 |
0ahDF761aZU | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ahDF761aZU | 2022 09 23 Auditory 13 Dario Toledo | uh good afternoon my name is and I will present my board uh which has my title this person concerned with for the generation of automobile responses virtual creatures [Music] okay so when we speak about taste meaning human or any kind of creature taste it's quite self-planatory because it's something that we all experience they have today and I'll say something that uh we are able to describe so however even that it has been a real problem to Simply taste sensations as well as other uh human processes and one approach to this problem is cognitive architectures uh they allow us to to address this kind of problems by obstructing cognitive functions and processes and build models that can be implemented now even with this approach there is not any cognitive architecture that considers phase into its model and that based on that provides autonomous responses on Virtual creatures so if we look to the literature only one cognitive architecture comes your taste and is called nomad so no matter what was implemented in a robot called Darwin is that a query is robot over there um okay how Darwin using Nomad um considers taste basically it uses artificial based sensors uh based on conductivity so they make normal to pick up objects using an electromagnet is that like Circle over he said and it was controlled by a nervous system so it can perform the task of sorting conductive blocks of a certain color which is quite a bad taste which is a good taste you can see the blocks prior uh so if High conductivity or white bad taste is detected it activates the the test cells that excite the avoidance reflex this causes normal to move away from from that particular block or objects the direction so this actually relates to a problem that there is again not much or not any other cognitive architecture that allow us to process because their information and that can be implemented on Virtual creatures because there's this information on our own and it was designed specifically for for children so we cannot generate any kind of other responses okay so the objectives of for work are Fierce the identification of computational works that address effective processes or interface then analyze uh the recipientific information for build an informal model of personal circuit with the paste then generate the principle of this circuit that allows generating autonomous responses and learning effective days evaluations oriented to perseverance stimuli after that of course implement the modernization that is secured platform and finally the system and validated results [Music] okay so the first step was identify the brain structures involved in the in the process so everyone who bridge to research something in this field we realize that the information from the different perspectives uh psychology Neuroscience biology is why and sometimes is saving contract right between each other so in order to identify the most important brain structures uh involving the restoration with we grab the more relevant proposals and we are in for those structures were clearly involved so after we identify those important instructors we came up with this conceptual model um so we built this model using the same approach actually uh so let me know quickly and explain the model I'm not sure if you are able to to see this a little bit small but basically everything is start in your activity which is the circle in the bottom uh we have of course test Bots uh in our cavity that acts as a sensors so all the baseball that we have passes information throughout uh the cranial nerves we have four cranial nerves that passes information to the brain number five number ten number uh nine a number seven so only number five which is a detrimental uh versus other kind of information from the mouth as well uh passes uh temperature passes pain for for instance so all these relies in the NTS the photos are a solitary track uh and it's acts like as a field relay it to scrap uh the information from the cranial nerves okay then the the information is passes uh to the bpmtc is is directly so I'll increase up there of the um thalamus and then the information is split up in the insula which is the primary uh respiratory cortex is if you you go over the literature is named like this because uh this is structure is actually the one that identifies the the different kind of flavors that we have also it measures uh the intensity of the flavors as well as as other kind of of um measurements along with with several other sensory information also information is passed to to the um mesolymbic system which which like in circuit takes place and then the information is passed to the ofc which is like the secondary illustratory cortex there the qualities measure are the quality of of the flavors it takes information from the miscellaneous system from um the metabolic system as well and from other sensory information for for instance opatory uh Visual and texture so after we identified um and build this conceptual model from the Neuroscience literature we build this uh proposed model so you will find that each module has an abstracted functionality of their personal model in this diagram you see white black boxes so these black modules are parts of the system that we develop formalize because uh they were too complex to do it uh so we traded in like black boxes that just provide a values or inputs to your other systems without real processing uh so first we have those three uh improve you that just provides I was through information to the system then we have the sensory receptors that is an abstraction of the text box this module converts the perceived stimuli into place signals within the virtual creature they modify the intensity over time and same information throughout the different channels the Singleton is like then the NCS acts as a Gateway because he doesn't call their pay signals coming from the different channels and creates a single flow information and then send into the to a module of selective preference uh the selected preference actually actually remains as a black box uh do the lack of information in the literature too but we decided to keep it there then we have the intensity evaluation module that is like the main module in the system it alter the flavors values depending of the levels of suppression that is between them so for instance uh if you as a human tastes sweet and bitter at the same time um we're going to find that a bitter suppressed sweet and Sweet suppressed bitter as well so this kind of suppressions uh take place in in the intensity evaluation module also there are some cases in which the flavor is increased for instance when you consume um I don't know Umami and sweet uh both of them increasing intensity then we have the quality evaluation uh this box is responsible for evaluate quality um is different the intensity or equality and all of them are correlated but in is a different value so actually we decided to keep these module as a black box to the real complexity of of the module because uh in order to to achieve a quality evaluation you need to have other kind of information like emotional information like um means motivations and all this kind of promotional relation quality so that's why we decided to keep it on as a black box there we have the regulatory assessment uh this is responsible for regulating state of the virtual creature uh and we also remain in as a level because we we didn't actually develop a [Music] homeostatic state in the virtual creature okay then we have the emotional response So based on the information provided it is an emotional response uh so the probability of this mobility of likes or designed towards the flavor stays by the virtual creature and lastly we as an output as uh actually a terrible response we have the partial expression that crosses the emotional response and generates an actual expression in the creature level of pleasure or dislike so I'm not going to go over the formulas of each module because uh but I just wanted to explain each module uh as separately and just the point that we have a modularized set system uh I was supposed to change this yeah okay so for the implementation um for implement the role model we created distributed system based on the microservices architecture this allows us to process the following some information simultaneously of the different mobile service system um giving of course a more realistic ecosystem in general uh we did not implement the Black Box modules we use inverted their values okay so in order to taste test or system uh we create a very simple space of the studies uh basically we will wrap two flavors uh that both suppress each other is by actually the example that I gave before uh we we pick Street and bitter and with the solar system provided in the the platform with different initial intensities we also consider an effective value for for each other of the flavors just to um make them more like um realistic okay so this is how it looks the initial parameters obviously in order to test the system we needed to configure the whole environment with a set of values so uh these are the ones I consider was important uh we had the max time of flavor in place receptor this is when you consume something when you taste something in your mouth um the flavor remains for for um maybe Theory between Syria and 16 seconds so we hard code that value um we also have the alteration rate for Sweden and the duration rate for bitter with sweet and this is uh when again when you taste sweet and bitter there is a suppression level between each other so obviously it's different for for each people for for each person um but in order to test our system we uh decided to hardcore those values as like this um finally a function for flavor techniques in intensity uh this will be more clear on the results but basically uh again when you take something it remains in your mouth and that that has a function so normally the function is something like a gaussian you will see a graph like this um a normal persons obviously it's not like each of us has a has a has the same function um so today's our system we provide this function which is basically a curve then we provide emotional responses which in this case it's just neutral policing or diversity and emotional responses threshold that is basically depending the value of each flavor it will provide a response so these values this thresholds are these ones and also we said that uh some conditions what happened when mirror is greater than three and when three days greater than bitter because if you taste two flavors at the same time someone will be greater than the other so depending of which is greater you need to handle the the output differently foreign [Music] in this table you will see um three rows that's that's because I I reset the time Max time of the flavor in the mouth as there is so this is the second that the mouth has that flavor and okay I'm not going to explain each column of course but you will see how the the intensity of the flavor change over over time and over the circuit so at the end we have uh uh response and emotional response that is translated in official expression okay um okay I know that it's a little bit hard to to um explain graphs that have these small but uh basically uh in this graph we uh graph three things three important things um one is how the initial flavor uh we have two flavors here bitter and sweet so red ones are are bitter and blue ones are sweet and how the initial is suppressed by the other one so you see a red line two red lines one uh over the other so that's because uh the the first line is the initial intensity that was suppressed but the blue line which is sweet so the bearer just go down and this is the lab this is the meaning also we have a green line which is a total impact so once you have uh two flavors you need and at the end you need to have an impact in the in the creature so it would be good to do that uh so that green line um represents the total impact of the two flavors and the yellow line is just a threshold so uh the first point two seconds was a new struggle response and after that was just aversive because we passed in this particular test um a high percentage of bitter and a lower percentage so in the second graph is actually the same test uh we pass a high percentage of of bitter and low percentage of sweet but we also provide an effective value for each flavor so what happened was that the threshold that we have just moved and if in the first case we have a neutral and aversive in the second graph we have a neutral Pleasant University because the effective values that we set was that the creature in that moment like the better flavor so basically that's the meaning of these rats are the same tests used with different effective values in the first one we don't have any effective value for bitter or speed and the second one we have a an effective value for the Builder the creatures like this is the beer okay and this result is very much the same but the difference is that we play with the sweet um flavor so in this case we first provide uh zero effective or not let's say like is like the natural behavior of the human in the first graph in which if you consume sweet you will have fears in the over the time an ultra response then a pleasant response and if this video is too much we have a reversive response and the second graph same test but now uh we set a really high effective value for the suite so now it doesn't matter how much with the character concerns it will be placed in no place uh so the same test just I moved the thresholds with effective values changing the effective values so the conclusion is that the proposal model is functional and calculating things intensities for virtual creatures it also gives a natural behaviors even if the tests were quite simple also the proposal algorithm when inspired by davians collected from the processing of the different brain durations and general structures of the human body and it is possible to incorporate the proposal into more robot system that allows the original creature to behave like decisions and learn more a more natural manner actually uh this small model has a very simple values and very simple functions in order to just taste it um but it can be of course fitted by uh more robust systems and more robots algorithms so I think that this is so thank you very much thank you we have time just for one question okay all right I I was wondering that the modeling that you have developed can be very useful for example in food industry for making food quality control or things like that particularly one part of a food industry that is wine evaluation could be very interesting to have a system that could make a evaluation of lines depending on on on the taste that you you get from the wine but I was thinking what about the sensors how to get real sensors for these five features that you okay in a simulation you can do that very easily but in a real environment how can you get this information from the environment [Music] Yes actually [Music] um this is that's actually the hard part the hardest part that's why uh we don't have many cognitive architectures that achieve this um and that's also why we did it for a virtual creature because we don't need that kind of sensors of course uh if in some point of life we uh build this kind of sensor this model could just be incorporated to that information of course but now uh we don't have that so that's the problem and that's why not much cognitive architecture content that uh thanks thank you for your representation | BICA for Artificial Intelligence | UC7Smq21YMKs0UjuVkFPpJJg | 2022-11-26 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 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XWEUfZkkaLs | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XWEUfZkkaLs | Easy Stripes Bookmark Crochet Pattern | [Music] do [Music] hello everyone i'm sarah of rich textures crochet and welcome today we're going to learn how to crochet this easy stripes bookmark now this is a very easy bookmark pattern to work it's nice and thin and light it's approximately eight inches long by half an inch wide and that's excluding the tassel that i have added to the end you're going to need approximately 20 to 30 yards of a lightweight yarn i'm using the patton's grace yarn it's a number three weight yarn along with a 3.5 millimeter hook you'll want to work it in two colors as i have done here or you can use more or even a solid color if you would like uh it's really up to you so the free written pattern can be found on my blog at rich textures crochet dot com the direct link is there for you in the video and i hope that you'll subscribe and check out some of the other crochet bookmark patterns that i have here on my channel our bookmark pattern today is worked in rows and so we're going to start using our color a i'm just using this blue color by making a slip knot you're then going to chain a foundation chain and your foundation chain will need to be a multiple of three plus two stitches today i'm going to chain 41 and you can change the length of your bookmark as needed there's 20 30 forty and forty you're then going to for row one work a half double crochet into the second chain from your hook and in this stitch you're going to switch to your color b so count in one two yarn over insert your hook into that second chain yarn over and drop a loop you have three loops on your hook drop the color a pick up your color b and place it on your hook and pull through you're then set to continue with your color b you're going to work over top of your color a so that you can carry it along with you you're then going to work one half two half double crochet stitches one in each of the next two stitches and in that second stitch you're going to switch back to your color a so there's my first one in color b half double crochet into the next stitch i'm working over top of my color a and also the tail of my color b yarn over drop a loop drop that color b pick up your color a which is just down below place it on your hook and pull through in that second stitch you're then going to work one stitch in your color a and you immediately switch back to your color b so there's a lot of color changing in this design you're then going to repeat that all the way across so one half double crochet in your color b in each of the next two stitches and in that second stitch switch back to your color a and then work one stitch half double crochet stitch in your color a immediately switching back to your color b you're going to repeat that all the way across at the end of your row one you're going to finish off with your color a in your final stitch you can fasten off your color b chain one we're now going to just simply work an easy edging around our bookmark there's no need to fasten off or anything in the stitch what you're going to do is you're going to start by working a single crochet just around the post on the rough edge or you can even work through the post if you would like of that double crochet stitch but you're just working one single crochet then you're going to be there at your first corner into your corner you're going to work three single crochet stitches and this is going to bring you around to your long edge you can then go ahead and single crochet into each stitch all the way along this long edge when you come to your corner stitch work three single crochets into your corner followed by uh one more single crochet on that short edge and then three in your corner and then work all the way along your long edge again to work three in your final corner so you're going to work your single crochets all the way around and join with a slip stitch into your first stitch and then i'll show you how to make a tassel to add to the bottom of your bookmark if you would like once you have worked single crochet stitches all the way around the edge you've joined with a slip stitch in that first stitch you can fasten off and weave in your ends you're then ready to add a tassel to one end if you would like and i'll just show you there's many ways to make a tassel i'll just show you a quick way that i like to make them for my bookmarks it's simple you don't need any extra tools or anything what you're going to do is you're going to cut some lengths of yarn and the length that you choose will be dependent on how long you would like to make it these ones are about 10 inches long and you're going to simply cut them i cut eight strands and then you're going to pull them through the end of your bookmark so there's my first four i'm going to grab my other four here i'm just using a regular yarn needle and i'm going to pull the next four through so i have eight strands all together you're going to fold them over so that they're kind of in half and pull them down so that they're even okay there's no tying or anything necessary so you've folded them down you're then going to cut another longer piece of yarn and i turn my bookmark upside down and you're going to place the yarn under the tassel up near the top to secure it i simply tied a knot to begin or even half of a knot like so then you're going to take one end and simply wrap it around up at the top then take hanging on to it take your other end wrap it in the opposite direction and bring them both so that they are coming around to the back again once you're happy with how many times you've wrapped it around you're then going to very carefully take it and once again tie a knot just to secure it in place i'm kind of holding it there with my thumb it's a little finicky and this time i tied a full knot now what you'll want to do is you'll want to tuck in your ends so i just simply thread them onto my yarn needle and then put them down through on the inside of my tassel going underneath where where i have wrapped the ends around the tassel so take both of them tuck them just inside it's just going to give you a bit of a cleaner look on that other side pull through just like so you'll then want to simply take your scissors trim the end of your tassel so that all of your threads are the same length and that's it your easy stripes bookmark is complete so thank you so much for joining me once again i invite you to subscribe take a look around there are a number of other bookmark patterns here on my channel i love making bookmarks to gift as gifts and even to use in my own reading if you happen to make the bookmark be sure to share with me on social media and tag rich textures crochet so that i can come and admire it say hello down in the comments and i look forward to seeing you again soon until then happy crocheting bye [Music] | Rich Textures Crochet | UCNDSOZh_-SJxhosMSPwZ7gQ 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hyUdTLJ6efs | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hyUdTLJ6efs | Video P1 | all right now we get into the meat and potatoes of the CCNA and the second part of this fourth module we're gonna go ahead and talk about subnetting now I'm going to go ahead and warn you that this is probably the most important presentation in the series and so if there is stuff that you are not clear on by the end of this presentation you'll need to be a hundred percent clear on that before you continue on with the CCNA trainings this is very very important so important in fact that I actually have an entire slide dedicated to saying how important it is I mean seriously the CCNA requires you to be a very fast efficient and good subnet err and you ought to be able to perform subnet calculations with very high speed and very high accuracy so I encourage you again I provided a lot of materials on the Facebook group so you should go back you should do these exercises there are entire appendices devoted to subnet practice so you should be able to practice these and you know come up with problems for yourself try to figure out some of these things figure out what address is working done but again this is very important so I highly encourage you to practice this as much as you can alright so now we actually can break down what an IP address is basically every IP address consists of a network portion and the host portion and so the network portion is going to be determined by the first octet and what we call classful addressing class while addressing basically the first octet the number before the dot at the very beginning of the IP address will determine the size of the network portion and the size of the host portion and so for a Class A address the number at the beginning will be for a number between 1 and 126 and if this is the case when the network part is actually only the first octet that number 1 or 126 and the other three are tense the last three numbers in the IP address will be used for the hosts in the case of a Class B address will actually use the first two parts the first two octets to determine the network and the last two will determine the house and so for example Wichita State uses the IP address range 156 dot twenty-six and that would be considered the network the classful network and so all hosts on the Wichita State Network we'll begin with the two octet 156 dot 26 and you'll notice that 156 falls in this range listed here and therefore is a Class B address the final class is the Class C address and those are going to be all addresses from 192 to 223 so for example the ever-famous one ninety two dot one sixty eight dot one would be a considered a Class C Network and you'll notice I said the first three octet there because the first three Arquette's are considered the network portion the last octet is reserved for hosts and so the number of hosts in that Class C Network the number of the first hosts is going to be one ninety two dot one sixty eight dot one dot one and then the last house is gonna be one ninety two dot one sixty eight dot one dot 254 why don't I say 255 255 is the highest possible value couldn't have an an octet we'll talk a little bit about that here in a second so now I want you to look at this list of numbers keeping in mind that the address ranges go from zero to 255 and see what's missing from the list above I trying to figure that yourself and do a little bit of research before you pause the video and then keep going so 127 is removed from this and actually 127 has a special purpose is reserved for local loop black addressing you'll recall when I talked about inter process communication when I talked about layer seven the whole point of layer seven is designed to be from one process to another and that may or may not be across a network well you can't use an IP address to talk to each other they may just end up using different IP ports or a different TCP or UDP ports on the same loopback address and so 127 is reserved for these internal loopback addresses and this interface this loopback interface that is on a computer will almost always be up and it's used primarily for inter-process communication another range that we're missing here is the range from 224 to 239 and that is reserved for ipv4 multicast these can be considered you know I'll put Class D and parentheses out there it's not really a because there's no network portion or host portion in a multicast address it's simply referred to as a multicast address and so it could be anywhere between 224 and 239 and there are several different addresses Class D some sort of multicast addresses that we'll talk about over the course of these presentations the last range is from 240 to 255 and that's reserved for future use that's classy you probably won't see these implemented you may eventually end up seeing these implemented for some later IP networks now that we're kind of running low on ipv4 addresses you may see some of these used and the highest address where all of the octet Tsar set to ones is abroad considered the ipv4 broadcast address and this will be not only sent to one all you know particular hosts in a particular network but where this is also sent to all networks and so ipv4 broadcast is all ones just like an Ethernet broadcast was considered where the MAC address is all ones so now we can talk about some special IP addresses that are reserved and so the IP | Bharati Ainapure | UCziKcIbJ7iqVZg5nxqnQviA | 2017-10-06 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,016 | 5,356 |
HYt8YM6sIOw | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HYt8YM6sIOw | Blue's Clues and Twilight Sparkle: 3 Clues from (Blue's Big Musical) | [Music] we are looking for blues clues why can't i ever find a clue like you [Music] hey why is that how come i never find the clues first you know just once i like to find a clue first you know just one time what was that a clue oh yeah that's what i'm saying i want to find a clue like you no it's a clue oh you see a clue on my shoe oh no a clue where's the clue i don't see it on your notebook oh there's a clue on the notebook wow our notebook is the first clue to who should be blue singing partner see you're really good at finding clues i wish i was okay so we need to put our notebook in our notebook a loopy line for the spiral a square and the thinking chair arms back seat and legs and don't forget my cutie mark [Music] there our handy dandy notebook yep we found them on the bottom shelf chocolate chips there's a clue wait did something happen out here i should know about a clue it's a clue isn't it okay just wait i'll be right there okay where is that oh it's right there no ah it's right behind you huh where i can't find it do you see it right there oh yeah it's right there you know i like to be able to find the clue once just once like you oh well maybe next time hey you know what we need our hatty danny notebook notebook you know what i left it over there wait right here i'll be right back 12 seconds later [Music] okay so what is this clue a knob a knob right first an oval then a line around like this there a [Music] knob it's true this is true when things went wrong you know i didn't give up until i found my i really did it i found my very first clue okay all right you know what we need our handy dandy notebook right cuz i found the third clue and you gotta draw clues in the notebook all right our third clue is this drawer so a rectangle for the front and lines for the sides and the back and a curve for the handle a drawer hey we have all three clues that means we still have to figure out who should be blue singing partner in the music show can go on we're ready to sit an hour thinking chair let's go [Music] | SlimBranMii 15 | UCTuqm-oC209uOFhB9bMoM7g | 2022-05-02 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 429 | 2,050 |
S03RrDzZpF8 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S03RrDzZpF8 | What is Fitnah? | as salamu alikum my brothers and sisters peace be upon you welcome to minutes to [Music] Paradise what is FNA in Islam FNA has various meanings depending on the context in which it is used here are some of the key aspects of FNA in Islam Temptation or trial FNA is often used in the Quran to describe trials and tribulations that individuals may face in their faith and daily lives these trials can be both external such as persecution or hardship an internal involving challenges to one's beliefs or ethical principles Discord or Strife fitna is also used to denote Discord conflict or social upheaval it can refer to situations where there is confusion disorder or Strife within a community in this context Muslims are encouraged to seek peace and Harmony and to avoid contributing to or becoming embroiled in FNA falsehood or misguidance FNA is some sometimes associated with falsehood or misleading influences that can divert individuals from the path of righteousness this could include false ideologies deceptive leaders or misleading beliefs that can lead people away from the true teachings of Islam testing of faith in a spiritual sense fitna can represent a test of faith Muslims believe that they may face challenges and difficulties in life as a means of testing their commitment to Allah and their adherence to Islamic princip principles it's important to understand that the interpretation of fitna can vary among Scholars and within different Islamic Traditions while the term carries a negative connotation Islam provides guidance on how to navigate and overcome fitna through patience steadfastness seeking knowledge and adhering to the teachings of Islam Muslims are encouraged to strive for righteousness and seek refuge in Allah during times of fitna oh | Minutes to Paradise | UCA4yB2L7MR0ZXFUnjeKaAxA | 2023-12-04 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 290 | 1,773 |
IZkrup4JBDI | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IZkrup4JBDI | Amazing Homemade Fertilizer for lawn and plants | [Music] okay [Music] welcome to a little bit about everything this is my channel designated to anything and everything that i come across that i'm interested in on today's episode we're going to talk about fertilizing your lawn very inexpensively and greener than anyone else's so let's mix up my brew but first we have to get to my very secret mixing lab so let's go there right now welcome to my secret underground laboratory here's everything that you will need epsom salt 2 cups of water this is some generic all-purpose plant food and the reason i put this in it has a lot of micro ingredients phosphate potash boron copper iron magnesium zinc and a few other things this is very inexpensive i picked this up at walmart so don't get a real expensive one this is just very inexpensive dawn dish soap household ammonia two mixing cups a spoon any type of a cola product but not diet it must be the sugary kind mouthwash beer even though i'm a non-drinker never have drank never will drink but you need some beer for this formula and a mixing container this happens to be a 64 ounce container and that's just about right you'll also need some sort of a measuring cup now you can designate a measuring cup that i have the water in i just took a plastic cup and i measured what a cup would be and then i put a mark on the inside so i could see and the reason for that is a lot of these things happen to be in cups the item i normally start with is the epsom salt because it takes time for it to dissolve and that's what the two cups of water are for so you're going to start out with a cup of epsom salt and you're going to need to dissolve that epsom salt in water and i've determined it takes about two cups of water to get that dissolved and this will take a while so i normally i just start adding water and then i'll pour what is dissolved into my main container so let me get this dissolved and then we'll continue on once you have the epsom salt dissolved i've been using a styrofoam cup because it's easy to make it so it's pourable but before you actually pour it in at this time you could mix in that plant food that i talked about and i use about three tablespoons or three of the measuring cups this came with the kit so three of those and again you're going to stir that so it melts in if there's a few granules left that'll be okay because you'll need to shake this up in between using it each time but those dissolve pretty easily and quickly so some of that's still solid but i have other ingredients that are going to go in so let's take something that is a liquid form so let's add in the coke product now again i'll put all the measurements on the screen at the end of this video so you didn't don't need to write this down you can pause the end of the video and write it down but this is going to be one and a half cups or 12 ounces so there's the one cup mark now i need another half cup and again because i had some of the residual plant food that had not liquefied yet i'll just stir this up a little bit before adding it to my mix the epsom salt and the this plant fertilizer the only two things that are not liquid so they're the only ones that need to be dissolved [Music] okay next on my list and i'm gonna mix two things together is gonna be the mouthwash and the dish soap and that's just because the dawn dish soap is kind of thick so i want to get it all in there so i'll rinse it out with the mouthwash so let's do the dish soap next this will be one half cup of dawn dish soap you do not want a antibacterial dish soap you just want a basic dish soap because you don't want to kill the bacteria in your lawn you want it to flourish and dawn is known to be safe i can actually pour the dawn into my pouring cup and see how i've got a coating in there that's what i'll use to rinse out with the mash mouthwash you could also use water you can pour a little bit of this back in it doesn't matter so let me pour this in and then to get that out i can go back and forth a little bit that'll just rinse out the residue from the dish soap we're going to follow that up with a half cup of mouthwash again i'm stirring this because i have a little residue from the dish soap in there that will rinse that out we have two remaining ingredients the ammonia and the beer and i'll do the beer first the ammonia i want to do last the beer has some the malts and the hops and the things that are in beer are good for the microorganisms that live in your lawn so i don't want to put it straight with the ammonia i don't know that that would do anything to it but just seems prudent or smart and i got the cheapest i could find is a cup and a half or 12 ounces now this is a larger 16 ounce can but it was cheaper so i just save it i put it in a a separate container now the beer is hard not to foam up so it's a little difficult to work with so you have to be patient and wait for the foam to go away beer foamed up so much on my first dose it's taking forever for the foam to go away so i'm just going to guesstimate and put it directly into my mix because putting a little more of the beer in won't matter it would only help the final part of my secret mixture is household ammonia and it'll be one and a half cups and that'll just fill this up right to the brim to add ammonia i've decided i just took a little bit out of this container because of the suds and now i can put the ammonia and then when the foaming reduces down i'll add the rust that i just taken a little bit out so again it's going to be a cup and a half of household ammonia be careful with ammonia it's very annoying to the nose and eyes so keep your distance as you can and this is just going to go right in to complete my brew put the lid on and you'll need to mix it up a little bit especially before you use it each time go ahead and you know shake your container you may see some residue that collects on the bottom and that's what you want to stir up what i use for application is this orthodylan spray this sprayer automatically applies the product by you can do tablespoons up to ounces i've been setting it about two and a half ounces but then i only go over the lawn a couple of sweeps two or three sweeps i don't really soak it in if you want to soak it in then reduce your application rate so you could go for example you go down to one ounce and then you can make quite a few passes back and forth so that the lawn gets a little wetter with the application because you're going to want it to set on the grass leaves and any of the plant leaves is fine too that's just the way i do it today i may put it on two ounces and just water it in a little more right now my lawn is healthy in most cases you will notice a difference overnight i prefer to put it down either on a cloudy day or in the early evening so it sets moist on the grass as opposed to putting it on in the heat of the day and also you don't necessarily want it to rain when you put it on you want it to sit on top of the soil for about 24 hours then if it rains that's fine because then it'll rinse it down into the roots also so now let's go put it on the log [Music] so be sure to look up boiler dan one elephant ear fertilizer and you'll see an amazing story of that plant you | BoilerDan1 | UCTDUIq-_Vmic_iCHSx-Mn6g | 2020-08-17 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,479 | 7,245 |
IaPktIpo9_0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IaPktIpo9_0 | on hope | so for me hope is not like some abstract consideration it's sort of a prerequisite for my survival but I do understand it's kind of a funny fuzzy word like the word hope just has a slight like live laugh love connotation not that there's anything wrong with living and laughing and loving I'm just trying to understand what we actually talk about when we talk about Hope anyway good morning Hank it's Tuesday let's get a check of the weather even a grizzled melancholic weather person like myself has to acknowledge that it is absolutely glorious oh also I understand we have some breaking news a couple weeks ago a major work of art called a leaf emerged from the branches of this tree and then over the next couple weeks several million more major works of art emerged so that's nice I think by hope I mean that I need to believe that Consciousness is worth it that like biological awareness which of course comes with much misery and consternation and pain is nonetheless valuable it's valuable to learn about weaves it's valuable to look up at the stars and try to figure out how and why and when and where they are even if that knowledge won't last forever because nothing lasts forever I still think it's valuable I think it's valuable to read beloved and Othello we're watching iCarly with your daughter yes or watch iCarly with my daughter actually I completely agree with you so when I talk about hope I guess I mean that I need to believe that love and connection and art and collaboration are for lack of a better term worth it but I also mean I live in hope that the human story will go on if not forever and also that it will get better if never anywhere close to perfect like over the weekend I saw an elderly man receive a hat and it was a very fancy hat it was encrusted with all kinds of minerals and stuff and the only thing all those minerals had in common is that they were from every corner of the earth except the corner of the Earth where the elderly man in question lives it was a very curious event but it reminded me of how much can change change because just a few centuries ago we would have given that elderly gentleman not just the fancy hat but also like absolute power over an entire Kingdom making the hatman into a ceremonial position seems to me like real progress albeit insufficient progress there's still much Injustice and how power and resources are distributed in our world but still that doesn't negate the reality of progress these used to be pepper seeds in my bathtub but now they're full-fledged pepper plants in my bathtub almost ready to be planted in the garden Margaret Atwood once wrote that very little in history is inevitable and I believe that oh oh no there's anything isn't normal I never sneeze but right so Margaret Atwood once wrote very little in history as inevitable and I believe that I I don't just think we can change the world together I think we will and I believe in hope that we will change it for the better and that's the kind of hope that for me holds up to scrutiny the kind that sings the tune without the words and never stops at all so that's why I am despite everything like broadly in favor of humans I look at what we can do together and I am odd I am also horrified of course but I need to make space for both of those realities like there needn't have been a hospital here that's happening because tens of thousands of people from around the world and across every imaginable barrier have made it happen but it is equally true that there should have been a hospital here many decades ago believe me I understand the urge to simplify experience and nothing is simpler than despair but I don't think any Simple Story tells the whole story so all hail complexity Hank I'll see you on Friday | vlogbrothers | UCGaVdbSav8xWuFWTadK6loA | 2023-05-09 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 702 | 3,769 |
TAhT8yooVHY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TAhT8yooVHY | Sepsis Shock SIRS - USMLE Step 2 Review | hi this is Kendrick at world medical school org today we're going to talk about sepsis shock and systemic inflammatory response syndrome so these are three terms that often get confused we're going to talk about what the difference is between among all of them but let's start out with the sirs systemic inflammatory response syndrome the criteria listed below are what constitutes sirs you have to have a body temperature less than 36 degrees or greater than 38 heart rate greater than 90 a respiratory rate greater than 20 breaths per minute or an arterial partial pressure of carbon dioxide less than 4.3 32 millimeters mercury or you have to have white blood cell count less than 4,000 or greater than 12,000 and so the way I remember this is I use I use the sirs as a mnemonic so the first s I use for speed and that can refer to the heart rate or the respiratory rate the I 4 in inflammatory or inflammation which is the white blood cells the R stands for red hot it can also be cold but just remember temperature and asks again for speed so referring to the heart rate so these are the main criteria that constitute sirs and search can be caused by any number of things but the key to this is inflammation so the way I like to think about sirs or our sepsis or shock as if you think about when you get an infection say you get a cut that's infected and that area around the cut gets real swollen and red because all the blood vessels are kind of opening up and allowing everything to drain in there so you can get an effective inflammatory response so you get recruitment of white blood cells and you get all these cytokines that are being released to tell to tell the inflammatory process to begin to tell the vessels to vasodilate and to become more porous so now take that small cut and put it all over your body so all over your body you've got these signals these cytokines telling your body to to start inflammation or the inflammatory process so you got all your vessels vaso dilating and you got fluid leaking out everywhere and as you can imagine with this you're gonna you're gonna run into a lot of complications so so the kinds of things that you can imagine starting off this to kind of cascade would be an autoimmune disorder where the body's kind of attacking yourself pancreatitis where you get widespread inflammation burns which is often a you know kind of a full body inflammation type thing vascular disease complications of surgery where you get large amounts of inflammation especially in the focus of the of the surgery adrenal insufficiency pulmonary embolism complicated aortic aneurysm cardiac tamponade anaphylaxis and drug overdose and you can kind of imagine with all of these how the body is mounting this full-scale attack all over the place and and it leads to to the complications involved in sirs so next definition is sepsis and sepsis is basically serves caused by infection so in order to make this diagnosis of sepsis you gotta have two or more of these criteria so the body temperature the heart rate at the respiratory rate of the white blood cells and you got to have some source of infection so usually this diagnosis can be made as easily as if there's an open wound or if you have a line that you a line that's in that's been in for a long time you can almost assume that that's it it's a sepsis because because you have a foreign body in there but especially if you have a positive culture so that's a those are good enough reasons to start an antibiotic which we'll talk about in a second so severe sepsis has just sepsis when you know that something that the organs are getting damaged so organs can get damaged in sepsis by either the inflammation itself cytokines inducing an inflammatory or spot response that essentially attacks the organs or by just hypoperfusion which is probably the biggest mechanism here where remember we're talking about fluid leaking out everywhere that means or the are the vessels dilating everywhere that means nowhere is going to be getting the kind of profusion from blood that you expect and so when we talk about hypoperfusion we're going to mention the most sensitive areas to that which be the kidney and the central nervous system are the biggest ones di see and acute respiratory distress syndrome are other big signs of severe sepsis and then if we want to call it shock then we need some kind of organ damage plus hypotension so the hypotension is going to be less than sixty dick sorry 60 millimeters mercury systolic and this is without presser so a lot of people are going to be in shock but we're gonna be keeping them up the closer to 100 systolic with pressors sometimes higher than that but but it's without the meds that you get the definition of shock but it is including fluid resuscitation so so we're giving them fluids they're not staying up above 60 systolic so the risk factors for sepsis or our age immunosuppression so age could be the very young or the very old immunosuppression anybody including diabetics and those who are on immune modulating drugs and course ACE HIV in this category too we can include a lot of obstetric complications are indicators for sepsis you also have any any type of trauma that induces or introduces bacteria or foreign bodies into the body so anything that kid could initiate a wide-scale infection or inflammation so the way that we treat this the first thing we got to do is make sure that they're getting enough air oxygen so that's the first step is is respiration you want to get them on a vent in most cases and then our next worry is perfusion so we need to make sure that they're getting enough blood around to the vital organs so the first thing that we do to do this is to get them a lot of fluids and blood products if those aren't going to cut it then we have to go to pressors now choosing to to introduce pressors is a double-edged sword because it's gonna it's going to do just what it says it's going to vasoconstrict in the periphery it's going to press the blood vessels and that means we are sacrificing peripheral blood flow to save the central nervous system and the kidneys usually so putting people on pressors is often a not a great sign especially if you are multiple pressors you know somebody on three pressors it's a high likelihood that they're they're going to have long-term complications so and then we also want to identify and treat the cause if we think this is septic then we're going to go to our antibiotics which we'll talk about on the next slide and if we think it's an anaphylactic situation some kind of a hypersensitivity benadryl or other histamine blockers should be used - or epinephrine should be used to stop the hypersensitivity hemodialysis may be necessary and steroids may be necessary especially in adrenal insufficiency so the antimicrobials that we're going to use are vancomycin plus something else so the vancomycin of course covers our methicillin-resistant Staph aureus and then we're going to add in a third or fourth generation cephalosporin to help us cover some of the gram negatives or you could do a carbapenem or pip Tazo or take your selling club you on it so um we could use a lot of help if you want to help out first of all please just leave a comment below and help us to know how to make these videos better we know that they could be a little more entertaining but also let us know if there's more information that you think we should be including in here or anything that we got wrong in this video and other if there's lots of other things that you can do as well so if you want to email at volunteer at world medical school work or visit us on the website that would be much appreciated thank you | World Medical School | UC1Fj7Gvdbva3bBHJPYQXdgw | 2012-04-22 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,407 | 7,719 |
C05jKeCmbug | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C05jKeCmbug | Clare reads David and the big giant | [Music] good morning my name is claire and i'm from church of the good shepherd and i'd like to read you a story so this story is called david and a very big giant and it's written by a man called tim thornbra but you can also find this story in the bible david and the very big giant how small are you are you smaller than a tree are you the smallest in your family this is a true story from the bible about someone very small who fought a very big giant because he knew that god is the greatest i hope that reading this book will help you know that god is great greater than any scary giant in fact the greatest in the whole wide world now goliath was tall he was taller than all the other philistines he was the tallest soldier in their army goliath stood and roared at the people pick someone to come and fight me but god's people were scared they were scared of goliath than anyone else they were the scaredest they had ever been david was small he was smaller than his brothers he was the smallest in his family but david knew that god was great god was greater than goliath god was the greatest in the whole wide world david said to the king i will fight goliath the king said that you were young younger than anyone else the youngest person here how can you fight good fighter giant [Music] but david said i may be little littler littlest but i know that god is big bigger biggest and so the king said okay go and may the lord be with you david had no armor david had no sword instead he took five smooth pebbles from a stream to put in his shepherd sling with it he could throw a stone faster than the wind and when the very big giant saw little david he laughed david said you come to me with spear and sword i come to you in the name of the lord [Music] and when this fight is over everyone will know god is great god is greater than anyone else god is the greatest in the whole wide world because you will be dead the giant snarled and charged he trusted his armor his spirit and his sword david moved forward he trusted the lord david took one of the five stones he put it in his sling he whirled it around his head fast faster than the wind the fastest he could whirl it and then [Music] smack the giant fell to the ground he was dead deader than a dinosaur the deadest anyone could be when the philistines saw that goliath was dead they fled and everyone knew that god is great god is greater than anyone else god is the greatest in the whole wide world thank you so much for listening and remember god made you special and he loves you very much bye bye for now | COGScrookhorn | UCugvBHb5NzepBwgSn55KF_w | 2020-08-19 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 511 | 2,577 |
KB_Am-uPXTA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KB_Am-uPXTA | Dionysus | Wikipedia audio article | Dionysius Greek Dionysos Dionysos is the god of the grape harvest winemaking and wine of fertility ritual madness religious ecstasy and theater in ancient Greek religion and myth wine played an important role in Greek culture and the cult of Dionysus was the main religious focus for its unrestrained consumption his worship became firmly established in the 7th century BC he may have been worshipped as early as C 1502 1100 BC by Mycenaean Greeks traces of Dionysian type cult have also been found in ancient Minoan Crete his origins are uncertain and his cults took many forms some are described by ancient sources as Thracian others as Greek in some cults he arrives from the east as an Asiatic foreigner and others from Ethiopia in the south he is a God of epiphany the God that comes and his foreignness as an arriving outsider God may be inherent and essential to his cults he is a major popular figure of Greek mythology and religion becoming increasingly important over time and included in some lists of the twelve Olympians as the last of their number and the only God born from a mortal mother his festivals were the driving force behind the development of Greek theater the earliest cult images of Dionysus show a mature male bearded and robed he holds a fennel staff tipped with a pine cone and known as ather --ss later images show him as a beardless sensuous naked or half-naked androgynous youth the literature describes him as womanly our man womanish in its fully developed form his central cult imagery shows his triumphant disorderly arrival or return as if from someplace beyond the borders of the known and civilized his procession thigh assist is made up of wild female followers maintenance and bearded satyrs with erect penises some are armed with the vs. some dance or play music the God himself has drawn in a chariot usually by exotic beasts such as lions or Tigers and has sometimes attended by a bearded drunken silliness this procession is presumed to be the cult model for the followers of his Dionysian mysteries Dionysus is represented by city religions as the protector of those who do not belong to conventional society and he thus symbolizes the chaotic dangerous and unexpected everything which escapes human reason and which can only be attributed to the unforeseen of the gods he is also known as Bacchus or Greek back Jose Bacchus the name adopted by the Romans and the frenzy he induces his baqia his thirst is sometimes wound with IV and dripping with honey is both a beneficent wand and a weapon used to destroy those who oppose his cult and the freedoms he represents as eleutherios The Liberator his wine music and ecstatic dance free his followers from self-conscious fear and care and subvert the oppressive restraints of the powerful those who partake of his mysteries are possessed and empowered by the God himself the cult of Dionysus is also a cult of the souls his maintenance feed the dead through blood offerings and he acts as a divine communicant between the living and the dead he is sometimes categorized as a dying and rising God in Greek mythology he is presented as a son of Zeus in the mortal Semele thus semi-divine or heroic and his son of Zeus and Persephone or Demeter thus both fully divine part chthonic and possibly identical with the axis of the Eleusinian mysteries some scholars believe that Dionysus is a syncretism of a local Greek nature deity and a more powerful God from Thrace or Phrygia such as sabazios or zalmoxis topic etymology the do element has been associated since antiquity with Zeus genitive Dios the earliest attested form of the name as Mycenaean Greek do new cell written in Linear B syllabic script presumably for D whoa H new soil this is attested on two tablets that had been found at Mycenaean pylos and dated to the 12th or 13th century BC but at the time there could be no certainty on whether this was indeed at the innum but the 1989-90 Greek Swedish excavations at Castelli Hill Chania unearthed inter alia for artifacts bearing linear b inscriptions among them the inscription on item k hg q v is thought to confirm Dionysus his early worship later variants include dyin Usos and Dionysus in Boeotia dean and Essos in Thessaly Dion Usos and Eunice O's in Ionia and DiNozzo's in aiolia besides other variants a do prefix is found in other names such as that of the do skewers and may derive from Dios the genitive of the name of Zeus the second element knew so's is associated with Mount Nysa the birthplace of the God in Greek mythology where he was nursed by nymphs the NYS iadies but according to Farah sides of Sierra's noosa was an archaic word for tree non-news in his Dionysiac ax writes that the name Dionysus means Zeus limp and that Hermes named the newborn Dionysus this because Zeus while he carried his burden lifted one foot with a limp from the weight of his thigh and NYS OS in Syracuse in language means limping in his note to these lines whd rouse writes it need hardly be said that these etymologies are wrong the Sudha a Byzantine encyclopedia based on classical sources states that Dionysus was so named from accomplishing Diane Han for each of those who live the wild life or from providing Diana and everything for those who live the wild life RSPB Keys has suggested a pre Greek origin of the name the cult of Dionysus was closely associated with trees specifically the fig tree and some of his be names exhibit this such as in Den Druce he in the tree or dendrites he of the tree Peters suggests the original meaning s he who runs among the trees are that of a runner in the woods jan de 2010 accepts the etymology but proposes the more cosmological interpretation of he who impels the world tree this interpretation explains how Nysa could have been reinterpreted from a meaning of tree to the name of a mountain the axis mundi of indo-european mythology is represented both as a world tree and as a world mountain topic epithets Dionysus was variably known with the following epithets accra defer s giver of unmixed wine at Fidelia in Arcadia Accra rights at sicyon adonis a rare our key ism in Roman literature a latinized form of Adonis used his epithet for Bacchus a gobble s goat killer at Putney a in Boeotia SM Nets ruler or Lord at arrow and petraea nikaya Agrius wild in Macedonia bass arias a Thracian name for Dionysus which derives from bass eros or Fox skin which item was worn by his cultists in their mysteries briseïs he who prevails in Smyrna bromios roaring as of the wind primarily relating to the central death resurrection element of the myth but also the gods transformations into lion and bull and the boisterousness of those who drink alcohol also cognate with the roar of thunder which refers to Dionysus father Zeus the Thunderer sure Opsahl is Jarabe solace pig plucker greek choro zequals pig also used as a slang term for the female genitalia a reference to Dionysus his role as a fertility deity dounia's the subterranean dendrites he of the trees as a fertility God did Thor ambos used at his festivals referring to his premature birth eleutherios The Liberator an epithet shared with arrows in Bend Rose he in the tree and mortise with balls with reference to his fertility or in the testicles in reference to Zeus showing the baby Dionysus into his thigh understood to mean his testicles used in say mas and lesbos era crypt is completely hidden in Macedonia you is yo-yos in Euripides play The Bacchae yecchh us a possible epithet of Dionysus associated with the Eleusinian mysteries in Eleusis he is known as a son of Zeus and Demeter the name eh s may come from the iakh chose iakh chose a hymn sung in honor of Dionysus Lyn nights he of the winnowing fan as a fertility God connected with mystery religions a winnowing fan was used to separate the chaff from the grain ly he use or lion-o's like a deliverer literally loosener one who releases from care and anxiety melon a guess of the black goat skin at the a patria festival moricus mordant smeared in sicily because his icon was smeared with wine leaves at the vintage-y Gnaeus as God of the wine press Sudan or literally false man referring to his feminine qualities in Macedonia in the Greek pantheon Dionysus along with Zeus absorbs the role of sabazios a Thracian Phrygian deity in the Roman pantheon sabazios became an alternative name for Bacchus topic mythology topic birth infant death and rebirth Dyanne Isis's mother was a mortal woman semele the daughter of King Cadmus of Thebes and his father was Zeus the king of the gods Zeus is wife Hera discovered the affair while Semele was pregnant appearing as an old crone in other stories a nurse Hera befriended Semele who confided in her that Zeus was the actual father of the baby in her womb Hera pretended not to believe her and planted seeds of doubt in some Alize mind curious Semele demanded of zeus that he revealed himself in all his glory as proof of his godhood though zeus begged her not to ask this she persisted and he agreed therefore he came to her read dihn bolts of lightning mortals however could not look upon an undisguised God without dying and she perished in the ensuing blaze Zeus rescued the unborn Dionysus by sewing him into his thigh a few months later Dionysus was born on Mount pram those in the island of acharya where Zeus went to release the now fully grown baby from his thigh in this version Dionysus is born by two mothers Semele and zeus before his birth hence the epithet Dementor of two mothers associated with his being twice born in the cretan version of the same story which Diodorus Siculus follows Dionysus was the son of Zeus and Persephone the queen of the Greek underworld while another of Diodorus sources identified the mother as Demeter a jealous Hera again attempted to kill the child this time by sending Titans to rip Dionysus to pieces after luring the baby with toys it is said that he was mocked by the Titans who gave him a thorough Safina stock in place of his rightful scepter Zeus turned the Titans into dust with his Thunderbolts but only after the Titans ate everything but the heart which was saved variously by Athena Rhea or Demeter Zeus used the heart to recreate him in his thigh hence he was again the twice-born other versions claim that Zeus recreated him in similes womb or that he impregnated semele by giving her the heart to eat his rebirth is the primary reason for the worship of Dionysus in several mystery religions variants of the narrative are found in callimachus and non news who refer to this Dionysus with the titles agrees and also in several fragmentary poems attributed to Orpheus the myth of the dismemberment of Dionysus by the Titans is alluded to by Plato in his feat o 69'd in which Socrates claims that the initiations of the Dionysian mysteries are similar to those of the philosophic path late neoplatonist such as damn Esaias explore the implications of this at length topic infancy at Mount and why si according to the myth Zeus gave the infant Dionysus to the care of Hermes one version of the story is that Hermes took the boy to King Athamas and his wife Ino Dionysus aunt Hermes made the couple to raise the boy as a girl to hide him from Harrah's wrath another version is that Dionysus was taken to the rain nymphs of Nysa who nourished his infancy and childhood and for their care Zeus rewarded them by placing them as the Hyades among the stars see Hyades star cluster other versions have Zeus giving him to Rhea or to Persephone to raise in the underworld away from Hera alternatively he was raised by maro and yet another version of the myth he is raised by his cousin Makris on the island of you bow at Dionysus in Greek mythology as a God of foreign origin and while Mount Nysa is a mythological location it is invariably set far away to the east or to the south the Homeric hymn 1 - Dionysus places it far from Phoenicia near to the egyptian stream others placed it in Anatolia or in libya away in the west beside a great ocean in ethiopia Herodotus or Arabia Diodorus Siculus according to Herodotus as it is the Greek story has it that no sooner was Dionysus born than Zeus sewed him up in his thigh and carried him away to Nysa in Ethiopia beyond Egypt and as for pan the Greeks do not know what became of him after his birth it is therefore plain to me that the Greeks learned the names of these two gods later than the names of all the others and traced the birth of both to the time when they gained the knowledge the bibliotheca seems to be following farah sides who relates how the infant Dionysus God of the grapevine was nourished by the rain nymphs the Hyades at Nysa topic childhood you when Dionysus grew up he discovered the culture of the vine and the mode of extracting its precious juice being the first to do so but Harris struck him with madness and drove him forth a wanderer through various parts of the earth in fridgey of the goddess Cybele better known to the Greeks as Rhea cured him and taught him her religious rites and he set out on a progress through Asia teaching the people the cultivation of the vine the most famous part of his wanderings as his expedition to India which is said to have lasted several years according to a legend when Alexander the Great reached a city called Nysa near the Indus River the locals said that their city was founded by Dionysus in the distant past and their city was dedicated to the god Dionysus these travels took something of the form of military conquests according to Diodorus Siculus he conquered the whole world except for Britain and Ethiopia returning in triumph he was considered the founder of the triumphal procession he undertook to introduce his worship into Greece but was opposed by some Prince's who dreaded its introduction on account of the disorders and madness it brought with it eg Pentheus are like her gasps Dionysus was exceptionally attractive the Homeric hymn 7 to Dionysus recounts how while disguised as a mortal sitting beside the seashore a few sailors spotted him believing he was a prince they attempted to kidnap him and sail him far away to sell for ransom or into slavery they tried to bind him with ropes but no type of rope could hold him Dionysus turned into a fierce lion and unleashed a bear on board killing those he came into contact with those who jumped off the ship were mercifully turned into dolphins the only survivor was the helmsman a coedes who recognized the God and tried to stop his sailors from the start in a similar story Dionysus desired to sail from Icaria to Naxos he then hired a Tyrrhenian pirate ship however when the God was on board they sailed not too Naxos but to Asia intending to sell him as a slave said Dionysus turned the mast and oars into snakes and filled the vessel with Ivy and the sound of flutes so that the sailors went mad and leaping into the sea were turned into dolphins in Ovid's metamorphoses Bacchus begins this story as a young child found by the pirates but transforms to a divine adult went on board Malcolm Bowl notes that it is a measure of backus's ambiguous position in classical mythology that he unlike the other Olympians had to use a boat to travel to and from the islands with which he is associated you topic other myths topic Midas Dionysius discovered that his old schoolmaster and foster father silliness had gone missing the old man had been drinking and had wandered away drunk and was found by some peasants who carried him to their king alternatively he passed out in my destroys garden midas recognised him and treated him hospitably entertaining him for 10 days and nights with politeness while silliness entertained midas and his friends with stories and songs on the 11th day he brought silliness back to Dionysus Dionysus offered midas his choice of whatever reward he wanted midas asked that whatever he might touch should be changed into gold Dionysus consented though was sorry that he had not made a better choice midas rejoiced in his new power which he hastened to put to the test he touched and turned to gold and oak twig in a stone overjoyed as soon as he got home he ordered the servants to set a feast on the table then he found that his bread meat and wine turned to gold later when his daughter embraced him she too turned to gold upset midas strove to divest himself of his power the Midas touch he hated the gift he had coveted he prayed to Dionysus begging to be delivered from starvation Dionysus heard and consented he told Midas to wash in the river pack tellus he did so and when he touched the waters the power passed into them and the river sands changed into gold this was an etiological myth that explained why the sands of the pack tellus were rich in gold topic Pentheus in the play The Bacchae by Euripides Dionysus returns to his birthplace Thebes which is ruled by his cousin Pentheus Pentheus his mother agave and his aunts Eno and Audino do not believe that Dionysus as a son of Zeus despite the warnings of the blind prophet Tiresias they deny him worship instead they arraigned him for causing madness among the women of Thebes Dionysus uses his divine powers to drive Pentheus insane then invites him to spy on the ecstatic rituals of the maintenance in the woods of mount cithaeron Pentheus hoping to witness a sexual orgy hides himself in a tree the Maenads spot him maddened by Dionysus they take him to be a Mountain dwelling lion and attack him with their bare hands Pentheus ants and his mother agave are among them they rip him limb from limb agave mounts his head on a pike and takes the trophy to her father Cadmus the madness passes Dionysus arrives in his true divine form banishes agaves and her sisters and transforms Cadmus and his wife Harmonia into serpents only Tiresias is spared topic like Kyrgyz when King Lycurgus of Thrace heard that Dionysus was in his kingdom he imprisoned Dionysus followers the Maenads Dionysus fled and took refuge with Thetis and sent a drought which stirred the people into revolt Dionysus then drove King Lycurgus insane and had him slice his own son into pieces with an axe into belief that he was a patch of ivy a plant holy to Dionysus an Oracle then claimed that the land would stay dry and barren as long as Lycurgus was alive his people had him drawn and quartered following the death of the king Dionysus lifted the curse this story is told in Homer's epic Iliad 6.1 36 to 7 in an alternative version sometimes shown in art like her ggest tries to kill ambrosia a follower of Dionysus who was transformed into a vine that twined around the enraged King and restrained him eventually killing him topic prosím miss Dionysius descended to the underworld Hades to rescue his mother Semele whom he had not seen since his birth making the descent by way of a reputedly bottomless pool on the coast of the Argyll aid near the prehistoric site of lerna and bypassing Thanatos the god of death according to Clement of Alexandria Dionysus was guided by ProSim Nisour Palmas who requested as his reward to be Dionysus lover Dionysus returned Semele to Mount Olympus but prosím miss died before Dionysus could honor his pledge so in order to satisfy prosím his shade Dionysus fashioned a phallus from an olive branch and sat on it at prosím his tomb this story survives in full only in Christian sources whose aim was to discredit pagan mythology it appears to have served to explain the secret objects of the Dionysian mysteries topic amplest another myth according to non news involves amplest a satyr who is loved by Dionysus as related by Ovid amplest became the constellation vinda meter or the grape gatherer not nutso will the grape gatherer escape me the origin of that constellation also can be briefly told tis said that the unsure annapolis son of a nymph and a satyr was loved by Bacchus on these marine hills upon him the God bestowed a vine that trailed from an Elms leafy boughs and still divine takes from the boy its name while he rashly called the gaudy grapes upon a branch he tumbled down library board the lost youth to the Stars another story of amplest was related by non news in an accident foreseen by Dionysus the youth was killed while riding a bull maddened by the sting of a gadfly sent by eight the goddess of folly the fates granted amplest a second life as a vine from which Dionysus squeezed the first wine topic Chiron young Dionysus was also said to have been one of the many famous pupils of the Centaur Chiron according to Ptolemy chandus in the library of photius Dionysus was loved by Chiron from whom he learned chants and dances the bacca Crites and initiations topic secondary myths when Hephaestus bound Hera to a magical chair Dionysus got him drunk and brought him back to Olympus after he passed out when Theseus abandoned Ariadne sleeping on Naxos Dionysus found and married her she bore him a son named inna peon but he committed suicide or was killed by Perseus in some variants he had her crown put into the heavens as the constellation corona in others he descended into Hades to restore her to the gods on Olympus another different account claims Dionysus ordered Theseus to abandon Ariadne on the island of Naxos for he had seen her as Theseus carried her unto the ship and had decided to marry her a third descent by Dionysus to Hades as invented by Aristophanes in his comedy the frogs Dionysus as patron of the Athenian dramatic festival the dionysia wants to bring back to life one of the great tragedy ins after a competition Aeschylus has chosen in preference to Euripides sallekhana a nymph failed at winning the love of Dionysus as his main love interest at the moment was Ariadne and ended up being changed into a plant Calero was a Caledonian woman who scorned choruses a priest of Dionysus who threatened to afflict all the women of Caledon with insanity see main ad the priest was ordered to sacrifice calor ho but he killed himself instead calor ho threw herself into a well which was later named after her topic consorts and children topic symbolism the bull serpent Tiger IV and wine are characteristic of Dionysian iconography Dionysus is also strongly associated with satyrs centers and Cellini he is often shown riding a leopard wearing a leopard skin or in a chariot drawn by Panthers and may also be recognized by the Thursday's he carries besides the grapevine and it's wild Baron alter-ego the toxic ivy plant both sacred to him the fig was also his symbol the pinecone that tipped his thirsts linked him to Cybele the Dionysia and linnéa festivals in Athens were dedicated to Dionysus on numerous vases referred to as Linnea vases the God is shown participating in the ritual sacrifice as a masked and clothed pillar sometimes a pole or tree is used while his worshipers eat bread and drink wine initiates worshipped him in the Dionysian mysteries which were comparable to and linked with the Orphic mysteries and may have influenced Gnosticism Orpheus was said to have invented the mysteries of Dionysus Dionysus was a God of Resurrection and he was strongly linked to the bull in occult him from Olympia at a festival for Hara Dionysus has invited to come as a bull with bull foot raging Walter Burkert relates quite frequently Dionysus is portrayed with bull horns and in Kies echos he has a Toro morphic image and refers also to an archaic myth in which Dionysus is slaughtered as a bull calf and impiously eaten by the Titans in the Classical period of Greece the bull and other animals identified with deities were separated from them as they're a gamma a kind of heraldic showpiece that concretely signified their numinous presence the snake and phallus were symbols of Dionysus in ancient Greece and a Bacchus in Greece and Rome he typically wears a panther a leopard skin and carries a versus a long stick or one topped with a pine cone his iconography sometimes include maintenance who wear wreaths of ivy and serpents around their hair or neck the philosopher Heraclitus unifying opposites declared that Hades and Dionysus the very essence of indestructible life Zoe are the same God among other evidence karl kerenyi notes in his book that the Homeric hymn to Demeter votive marble image and epithets all linked Hades to being Dionysus he also notes that the grieving goddess Demeter refused to drink wine as she states that it would be against Dimas for her to drink wine which is the gift of Dionysus after Persephone's abduction because of this association indicating that Hades may in fact have been a cover name for the underworld Dionysus he suggests that this dual identity may have been familiar to those who came into contact with the mysteries one of the epithets of Dionysus was Tonio's meaning the subterranean evidence for occult connection is quite extensive particularly in southern Italy especially when considering the heavy involvement of death symbolism included in Dionysian worship statues of Dionysus found in the Plutonian at Eleusis gives further evidence as the statues found bear a striking resemblance to the statue of you bilious also called aids cannot jet Hades of the flowing dark hair known as the youthful depiction of the Lord of the underworld the statue of you bilious has described as being radiant but disclosing a strange inner darkness ancient portrayals showed Dionysus holding in his hand the can throws a wine jar with large handles and occupying the place where one would expect to see Hades archaic artist Xena Cleese portrayed on one side of a vase Zeus Poseidon in Hades each with his emblems of power with Hades head turned back to front and on the other side Dionysus striding forward to meet his bride Persephone with the Kent arrows in his hand against a background of grapes Dionysus also shared several epithets with Hades such as Tonio's Ubooly ascend you Clea s-- both Hades and Dionysus were associated with a divine tripartite deity with Zeus the role of unifying Hades Zeus and Dionysus as a single tripartite God was used to represent the birth death and resurrection of a deity and to unify the shining realm of Zeus in the dark underworld realm of Hades in the Orphic tradition of ancient Greece Dionysus zagreas served as its patron God connected to death and immortality and symbolized the one who guides reincarnation topic Bacchus in the Bacchanalia a mystery cult tobaccos was brought to Rome from the Greek culture of southern Italy or by way of Greek influence to Turia it was established around 200 BC in the Aventine grove of stimula by a priestess from Campania near the temple where liber Pater the free father had a state sanctioned popular cult liber was a native Roman god of wine fertility and prophecy patron of Rome's plebeians citizen commoners and a close equivalent to Bacchus Dionysus eleutherios the back accruals contained oma practices such as pulling live animals apart and eating the whole of them raw this practice served not only as a reenactment of the infant death and rebirth of Bacchus but also as a means by which back ik practitioners produced enthusiasm etymologically to let a God enter the practitioners body or to have her become one with Bacchus in Livi's account the back ik mysteries were a novelty at Rome originally restricted to women and held only three times a year they were corrupted by an Etruscan Greek version and thereafter drunken disinhibited men and women of all ages and social classes cavorted in a sexual free-for-all five times a month Livy relates their various outrages against Rome's civil and religious laws and traditional morality most my orem a secretive subversive and potentially revolutionary counterculture Livi's sources and his own account of the cult probably drew heavily on the Roman dramatic genre known as satyr plays based on Greek originals the cult was suppressed by the state with great ferocity of the 7,000 arrested most were executed modern scholarship treats much of Livi's account with skepticism more certainly a senatorial edict the senatus consultum de bacchanal abyss was distributed throughout Roman and Allied Italy it banned the former bakit cult organizations each meeting must seek prior senatorial approval through a praetor no more than three women and two men were allowed at any one meeting those who defied the edict risk the death penalty Bacchus was conscripted into the official Roman pantheon as an aspect of library and his festival was inserted into the liberally ax in Roman culture library Bacchus and Dionysus became virtually interchangeable equivalents Bacchus was you hem Erised as a wandering here conqueror and founder of cities he was a patron deity and founding hero at Leptis Magna birthplace of the Emperor septimius severus who promoted his cult in some Roman sources the ritual procession of Bacchus in a tiger drawn chariot surrounded by maintenance satyrs and drunks commemorates the Gods triumphant return from the conquest of India plenty believed this to be the historical prototype for the Roman triumph topic in the arts topic classical art the God and still more often his followers were commonly depicted in the painted pottery of ancient Greece much of which was vessels for wine but apart from some release of maintenance Dionysian subjects rarely appeared in large sculpture before the Hellenistic period when they became common in these the treatment of the god himself ranged from severe archaea zing or neo addict types such as the Dionysus sardanapalus two types showing him as an indolent and androgynous young man often nude Hermes in the infant Dionysus has probably a Greek original in marble and the lute avicii Dionysus group is probably a Roman original of the second century AD well-known Hellenistic sculptures of Dionysian subjects surviving in Roman copies include the Barberini faun the belvedere torso the resting satyr the faria T centaurs and sleeping hermaphrodite us reflect related subjects which had by this time become drawn into the Dionysian orbit the marble dancer of Pergamon as an original as as the bronze dancing satyr of Mazzara del valle a recent recovery from the sea the Dionysian world by the Hellenistic period as a hedonistic but safe pastoral into which other semi-divine creatures of the country sites such as centaurs nymphs and the god Pan and hermaphrodite have been co-opted nymphs by this stage means simply an ideal female of the Dionysian outdoors a non wild backand Hellenistic sculpture also includes for the first time large genre subjects of children and peasant many of whom carried Dionysian attributes such as ivy wreaths and most should be seen as part of his realm they have in common with satyrs and nymphs that they are creatures of the outdoors and are without true personal identity the fourth century BC drove any crater the unique survival of a very large scale classical or Hellenistic metal vessel of top-quality depicts Dionysus and his followers Dionysus appealed to the Hellenistic monarchies for a number of reasons apart from merely being a God of pleasure he was a human who became divine he came from and had conquered the East exemplified a lifestyle of display and magnificence with his mortal followers and was often regarded as an ancestor he continued to appeal to the rich of Imperial Rome who populated their gardens with Dionysian sculpture and by the second century AD were often buried in sarcophagi carved with crowded scenes of Bacchus and his entourage the 4th century AD Lycurgus cup in the British Museum as a spectacular cage cup which changes color when light comes through the glass it shows the bound King Lycurgus being taunted by the God and attacked by a satyr this may have been used for celebration of Dionysian mysteries Elizabeth Kessler has theorized that a mosaic appearing on the triclinium floor of the house of ion in nea pothos cyprus details a monotheistic worship of Dionysus in the mosaic other gods appear but may only be lesser representations of the centrally imposed Dionysus the mid Byzantine verrilli casket shows the tradition lingering in Constantinople around 1000 AD but probably not very well understood topic art from the Renaissance on back except jects in art resumed in the Italian Renaissance and soon became almost as popular as in antiquity but his strong association with feminine spirituality and power almost disappeared as did the idea that the destructive and creative powers of the God were indissolubly linked in Michelangelo's Statue 1496 297 madness has become merriment the statue aspires to suggest both drunken incapacity and an elevated consciousness but this was perhaps lost on later viewers and typically the two aspects were thereafter split with a clearly drunk silliness representing the former and the youthful Bacchus often shown with wings because he carries the mind to higher places Titian's Bacchus and Ariadne 15 22 to 23 and the bacchanal of the and reans 15 23 to 26 both painted for the same room offer an influential heroic pastoral while diego velázquez in the triumph of Bacchus or lost borrachos the drinkers see 1629 and jessup de ribera in his drunken silliness choose a genre realism Flemish baroque painting frequently painted the back ik followers as in Van Dyke's drunken silliness and many works by Rubens pusun was another regular painter of back exceeds depictions of the proverb signed Surrey rat backhoe frigate Venus were a particular feature of northern mannerism but the subject was also painted several times by Rubens because of his association with the vine harvest Bacchus became the god of autumn and he and his followers were often shown in sets depicting the seasons topic modern literature and philosophy Dionysus has remained an inspiration to artists philosophers and writers into the modern era in the birth of tragedy 1872 the German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche proposed that attention between Apollonian and Dionysian aesthetic principles underlay the development of Greek tragedy Dionysus represented what was unrestrained chaotic and irrational while Apollo represented the rational and ordered Nietzsche claimed that the oldest forms of Greek tragedy were entirely based on suffering of Dionysus in each's 1886 work beyond good and evil and later works the twilight of the idols the ante Christ in ecce homo Dionysus is conceived as the embodiment of the unrestrained will to power in the Hellenic religion of the suffering God 1904 and Dionysus and early Dionysian ISM 1921 the poet Vita Slaven oov elaborates the theory of Dionysian ISM tracing the origins of literature and tragedy in particular to ancient Dionysian mysteries károlyi Curran ye characterizes Dionysus as representative of the psychological life force Greek Zooey other psychological interpretations placed Dionysus emotionality in the foreground focusing on the joy terror or hysteria associated with the God Sigmund Freud specified that his ashes should be kept in an ancient Greek vase painted with Dionysian scenes from his collection which remains on display at Golders Green Crematorium in London in CS Lewis Prince Caspian part of The Chronicles of Narnia Bacchus as a dangerous looking androgynous young boy who helps Aslan awaken the spirits of the Narnian trees and rivers rick riordan series of books Percy Jackson and the Olympians presents Dionysus as an uncaring childish and spoiled God in the novel household gods by Harry Turtledove and Judith thar nicole gunther parent as a lawyer in the 20th century she makes a libation to library and libera Roman equivalents of Dionysus and Persephone and is transported back in time to ancient Rome in the secret history by Donna Tartt a group of classics students reflect on reviving the worship of Dionysus during their time in college topic modern film and performance art Walt Disney uses a modernized version of silliness Dionysus or Bacchus in the pastoral segments of the animated film Fantasia in 1969 an adaption of The Bacchae was performed called Dionysus in 69 a film was made of the same performance the production was notable for involving audience participation nudity and theatrical innovations in 1974 Stephen Sondheim and Burt shavelev adapted Aristophanes comedy the frogs into a modern musical which hit Broadway in 2004 and was revived in London in 2017 the musical keeps the descent of Dionysus into Hades to bring back a playwright however the playwright are updated to modern times and Dionysus is forced to choose between George Bernard Shaw and William Shakespeare topic worship after Christianisation of Europe though the last known worshipers of Greek gods were converted before 1000 ad there were instances of revived worship of Dionysus afterwards and finally with the rise of neo-paganism worship of the God has once again been revived during Easter in 1282 in Scotland the parish priest of invar Keating led young women in a dance in honor of Dionysus he danced and sang at the front carrying a representation of the phallus on a pole he was killed by a Christian mob later that year the late medieval Byzantine scholar gem astiz plateau secretly advocated in favor of a return to paganism in medieval Greece in the 18th century Hellfire clubs sprung up in Britain and Ireland though activities varied between the clubs some of them were very pagan and included shrines and sacrifices Dionysus was one of the most popular deities alongside deities like Venus and flora today one can still see the statue of Dionysus left behind in the Hellfire caves in 1820 Ephraim Lyon founded the Church of Bacchus in East vert Connecticut he declared himself High Priest and added local drunks to the list of membership he maintained that those who died as members would go to a Bacchanalia for their afterlife modern followers of Dionysus may offer the God wine grapes IV and various forms of incense they may also celebrate Roman festivals such as the liberally ax March 17th close to the spring equinox or Bacchanalia various dates and various Greek festivals such as the ant Asteria Linnea and the greater and lesser Dionysius calculated by lunar calendar soppec parallels with Christianity numerous scholars have compared narratives surrounding the Christian figure of Jesus with those associated with Dionysus topic death and resurrection some scholars of comparative mythology identified both Dionysus and Jesus with the dying and returning God mythological archetype on the other hand it has been noted that the details of Dionysus death and rebirth are starkly different both in content and symbolism from Jesus the two stories take place in very different historical and geographic context also the manner of death is different in the most common myth Dionysus was torn to pieces and eaten by the Titans but eventually restored to a new life from the heart that was left over topic trial another parallel can be seen in the back I wear Dionysus appears before King Pentheus on charges of claiming divinity which is compared to the New Testament scene of Jesus being interrogated by Pontius Pilate however a number of scholars dispute this parallel since the confrontation between Dionysus and Pentheus ends with Pentheus dying torn into pieces by the mad women whereas the trial of Jesus ends with him being sentenced to death the discrepancies between the two stories including their resolutions have led many scholars to regard the Dionysus story as radically different from the one about Jesus except for the parallel of the arrest which is a detail that appears in many biographies as well topic sacred food and drink other elements such as the celebration by a ritual meal of bread and wine also have parallels the Omo Fei Jia was the Dionysian act of eating raw flesh and drinking wine to consume the God within orphism it was believed that consuming the meat and wine was symbolic of the Titans eating the flesh meat and blood wine of Dionysus and that by participating in the OMA Faiza Dionysus followers could achieve communion with the God Pawel in particular argues that precursors to the Catholic notion of transubstantiation can be found in Dionysian religion topic other parallels II Kessler has argued that the Dionysian cult developed into strict monotheism by the fourth century AD together with Mithra ISM and other sects the cult formed an instance of pagan monotheism in direct competition with early Christianity during late antiquity scholars from the 16th century onwards especially gerard vos also discussed the parallels between the biographies of Dionysus Bacchus and Moses Bosh's named his sons Dionysus and Isaac such comparisons surface in details of paintings by person topic genealogy topic gallery topic see also I'll pose Apollonian and Dionysian a Scalia Bacchanalia Dionysian mysteries or gia theatre of dionysus topic notes topic references topic further reading livvie history of Rome book 39 2:13 description of band Bacchanalia in Rome and Italy dead en Marcel Dionysos at-large TR by Arthur gold hammer Harvard University Press 1989 ISBN oh six seven four two oh seven seven three four originally in French as Dionysos a seal over 1986 albert hendrix between city and country cultic dimensions of Dionysus in Athens in Attica April 1st 1990 department of classics UCB cabinet of the muses rosenmeier Festschrift paper Festschrift 18 Sarah Peterson an account of the Dionysiac presence in Indian art and culture academia 2016 Seaford Richard Dionysos gods and heroes of the ancient world oxford route llege 2006 is B and O four one five three two four eight seven four Taylor Perry rosemarie the God who comes Dionysian mysteries revisited new york al gore oppressed 2003 ISBN o 8 7 5 8 6 2 1 4 4 fraser james the golden bough topic external links media related to Dionysos at wikimedia commons theo a project Dionysos myths from original sources cult classical art CA 2000 images of Bacchus at the Warburg Institute's iconographic database iconographic themes in art Bacchus Dionysos treatise on the back ik mysteries | wikipedia tts | UCe9qlV5GQtAsYCTdRwgeHjA | 2018-11-27 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 7,273 | 42,024 |
ARrkYDKjafo | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ARrkYDKjafo | The 1840 Treaty of Waitangi Document is a Fraudulent International Treaty Title | here again welcome foreign during the money foreign passing up amazing foreign rectangular subscribe foreign um lawyer uh yeah who might pretty much Declaration of Independence Day foreign this is pulling the walls foreign right I just want to explain what uh Sue was talking about the Confederation and you can see now that uh the Treaty of waitangi was a fraud and so she just wanted to explain our situation with with the Confederation here this flag here and where we're going to go to next with it so yeah I think you you can see a picture emerging here just about what's what's happening with our Maori people starting to wake up so I just wanted to to just reiterate and what she say for this video and because we've done quite a few now it really has to go to the U.N and here's I'll have to edit them for our lawyer an international lawyer and she's just got off the phone to me to put those together and when we get our bank going to find ourselves to get there to go and clean this all up all right so that's just we're going to let you know that all the claims treaty claims all these books here I'll just show you for a whole stack of them down here all these big volumes of the treaty settlements uh just being involved with the Manukau claim here on on these lands the RT lens and I got a call from Diane Bradshaw she's one of the uh uh historian last night and she wanted to write up some article of some of the history for Mahi Monica it's all here all these books here and with these claims these training claims I was doing for him for six years and so I just want to let you know that all about here uh Land Titles digital Land Titles up north copara and Auckland all the new books here and I Just Whipped across the front of you that what Sue is saying about about uh land treaty claims I'm valuing them all up because all all values are in here how much they paid how many pounds they paid for an acre or Shilling an acre and got away with it so I'm I'm going to Value it all our out of these books all the figures are here right back to 1830 1840 and we're going back to 1835 just when the fraud record started the corruption of this country okay so I'm just collating all this uh for the for her Maori government because we have our own Mo IW that's another one again on the CV to administer the seabed lens and the dry lands for these ones these all Northern trains that I've been doing for the Monaco and Cafe um if you're watching this video then devil Island and Nelson these are for you and all those whanau down there watching this video many of the videos I've done and when I came up here up to One Tree Hill and we unveil coffee the Giant flag up there so Diane Rachel ran me last night and she's doing the the treaty claims fall down waikato area and so she just asked me a few questions and so I've got the answers in my head uh so it's on the phone for about a couple of hours and so she can write about some of the things he was saying Mahi Monica was saying at the time and so all these books here um have taken all the claim and put the values on our customers titles which hasn't been done before so that's what I'm doing for Sue and her government well back crack on all the values of the land and charge back they'll charge back the land when they're found to be from we're going to the United Nations I've got all the information we need and all the history of how they took marriage and the money cards Panda covers and everybody else with their history the history is wrong all the crown Community claims wrong they're over here from the out here and of course tomorrow I set it now just to wrap this whole thing up I just want to show you this look here mono mini or affidavits of the whole crown back in Helen Clark all these photos here have gone on International on Facebook on Twitter and well known now that we're going to charge each of these aliens in Parliament Wellington and the ones right up to now and the ones right back to 1835 1840 shame that carried on the legacy of Fraud and Corruption all these years now there's this Helen Clarkson here she did the Force One seabed title and took my mower my my own family is my off East island off of through Ricardo Lagos the President of Chile if you're watching this video you are responsible we hold you responsible for putting them away down on the beach in Wellington to claim this evening title thank you very much that's that belongs to us okay that my and they real am I in the well belongs to tahin Polynesian and the Pacific all right yeah no one not one of these photos of these politics that has refuted any of those claims of the wano the parapara right they're all here for this building and too late now it's gone viral around the world okay so I'll just show you the people we're going to charge bill right back to 1835 okay that's when the Treaty of waitangi was taken out of this no one can refute the Treaty of wise in the 1840 was taken from this Independence and because some was having the Independence Day and the the expressing their independence on our land this is the one you're violating any someone says Mary don't understand is in trouble right in Trump with us because this is the law of this land before anybody came here and they've got here the Samos have got here through the 18s 40. um Fred they um Julian Jack Fray get more blue in C this is Mario Confederation on the Lane right on the lane the elements in the sea I take your court go across the other side of the bar back in the sea this is the core from now on okay you'll get tried you see all these photos each individual politician at the time have been charged in Saint elders there they are hello government right through and all the rest of politicians the reason first the labor party National Party yeah United the greens use them first all your photos are in here you're going to get Bill charged each one of you you've got no say I'll just show you see all the pages for each individual gotta notice right back down all right David all shine here and we're going to expect each these books onto you this is what you designed your Parliament is designed with these big books to teach them over there we're gonna turn it on now and back charge it just making this public that charge these claims back to the crown Corporation going to get stung the bill emergency Wellington junkies company that he's kept going for hello class company and all our company right back to 1840 to go get Bill through all these fraud documents they put together take the land the land is still there you're trying to settle Murray land you haven't settled it yet you've got to settle Mo I last right you've got a big job to get past that one you you can't possibly settle these lands and buy them out without settling my way he was here before Paris okay just warning you Mr John Key and all your Parliament politicians you see all the evidence is here what you did you got the wrong area you got the wrong Mary they weren't the ones they were here and all the indigenous names they're the ones who should be talking not the plastic marriage with the party and the three legs wrong one wrong that's what I want to say and I'm just preparing for soup liqueur and uh contagious to go to un and it looks like we've got to have the bank to to do that okay I'm handling the bank so you've got a memory bank this is my right Bank it doesn't need money from the U.N where she's getting worse it only needs people around the world that want to join in my cooperative what's this and so that's uh that's all I was here but thank you very much this is um Thursday serious of May 2012. and we'll see you again thank you very much | John Wanoa | UCieJOACOPCf2ax5chK5flfA | 2012-05-31 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,497 | 7,699 |
niHzLpQVac0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=niHzLpQVac0 | Big Picture: Ordnance in Europe | foreign the latest weapons coupled with the fighting skill of the American Soldier stand ready on the alert all over the world to defend this country you the American people against aggression this is the big picture an official television report to the nation from the United States Army now to show you part of the big picture here is Sergeant Stuart Queen America has determined that the tools and equipment of her fighting men be the best available in the world today oh our Ordnance Personnel in Europe translate this determination into concrete results at the same time safeguarding the interests of the American taxpayer is our story today ordinance in Europe is a big sprawling story and you can tell it in many different ways one way is to talk about the payoff when Ordnance activity is finally translated into Battlefield action a cavernous gun whirls an explosive Shell through the sky a machine gun blasts away the foot soldier's weapons lay down a line of fire a tank moves forward lashing out at the Target as it protects the infantrymen who Advance alongside while another tank lurching and bucking and swaying like a Bronco advances down a rutted road the maneuverability and Firepower of Frontline weapons the smooth deep-throated Roar of a truck Convoy all these represent the end result the work of Ordnance in Europe yes that's one way to look at an Ordnance story that can be told in many ways from different points of view here's another way numbers for example good round numbers ticking off the vast quantities of critically important Ordnance material lines as far as the eyes can see of everything from Tiny spare parts to Major assemblies or you can consider some of the costs involved in maintaining huge establishments like the bobligan Ordnance maintenance plant over 1 million square feet of shop space affords ample room for more than 1 200 workers ordinance after all is the largest technical service in the armed forces and spends nearly half of every Army dollar vehicle rebuilding is the specialty at boblingen and a nice saving to the American taxpayer item a Jeep can be rebuilt for a total cost of 625 dollars against a new vehicle cost of twenty three hundred dollars there is still another way to tell the ordinance in Europe's story in terms of the people who make it basically their job at any one of dozens of Depots and installations is to move the hardware and equipment to the fighting men who need it they have the grave responsibility of supplying the troops with equipment spare parts and ammunition for use when needed along with civilian Personnel the skills of soldiers are enlisted in the ordinance operation and ordinance men are good soldiers as well as skilled technicians whose jobs are as exacting as any in Private Industry however you do it then by describing how the material is used by citing statistics by telling the stories of the people involved you come away convinced that ordinance in Europe is doing a big important job but a story even a big many sided one like Ordnance in Europe has to start somewhere and a phone call to an ordinance recovery company in Germany is a good jump off spot the call causes a man to board a recovery vehicle in order to guide it to a tank which has become disabled a few miles outside the depot the giant recovery vehicle is a type of motorized equipment developed especially by ortons for this purpose marooned in the field the tank Waits helplessly while the recovery vehicle is backed up to it the loading of a gigantic iron-clad monster is no simple job first of all the turret has swung out of the way so it will not impede the operation the trails of the recovery vehicle are lowered as a cable is slipped into the pulley of the tank the winch operator on the recovery vehicle starts the actual hoisting operation up She Goes once the tank is securely loaded the recovery vehicle carries her back to the depot for repair disabling of the tank was due to an engine breakdown accordingly the entire power plant of the tank is completely torn down and rebuilt when the rebuild engine is installed the tank again boards the recovery vehicle since the heavy tank treads would not exactly improve the paved Autobahn the recovery vehicle trundles the repaired tank back home the Ordnance system of tank maintenance safeguards the interest of the American taxpayer item a new medium tank costs about 160 thousand dollars Ordnance technicians put a reclaimed tank back into service for about fourteen thousand dollars less than one-tenth of the original cost the same substantial economies are reflected in all Ordnance rebuilding work Vehicles not worth repairing yield valuable spare parts nothing is wasted it's a tight operation all the way making sure that rolling Ordnance continues to roll generally despite a few obvious exceptions when a vehicle rolls it rolls on tires a mobile Army's consumption of tires is fantastic to meet this need Tire rebuild depos have been set up in central areas throughout Western Europe these Depots are sent tired tires vehicle rubber that has seen its best days before the rebuild operation starts each tire is inspected for foreign objects which may have become embedded in the rubber aha there's something a tug on a pair of pliers and out comes a large Bolt the bolt has plenty of company on a nearby display board there's many a guilty party for a flat tire here the expended tire is made ready for rebuild a German civilian worker prepares the tire base for the cushion gum rubber spiked buffing machine does the job thoroughly used as the base of the rebuilt tire is cushion gum rubber which is forced between rollers strips of this material are peeled off and guided away from the Press cement will then be applied to the material so it will stick securely to the extended Tire base the next step is to place the proper length of cushion gum rubber onto the expanded Tire a press machine forces the material firmly onto the tire Surplus rubber is then removed conveyor belts link the various steps in the tire rebuilding chain it is a smooth flowing operation organized to secure the most efficient service from the skilled German technicians who move the rebuilt tires to the molding machine this machine sets the treads in the rubber as a final step the overlapping molded rubber is peeled away and the tire is ready for shipment at Ober Ronstadt a wide variety of products is turned out ranging from bulky tires down to a tiny rubber housing all this material is set out daily by the truckload located in the heart of West Germany the vilsex supply point is one of the areas where ammunition the flexed muscle of an army is held in readiness to keep troops supplied with a specific ammunition required is another Ordnance responsibility and when you talk about Army ammunition you have to be specific ordinance in Europe has the headache of keeping track of 482 different types of ammunition day after day the boxes pour in to be stored until called for tight control of supplies is a general ordinance rule when it comes to high explosives the controls are intensified all personnel and vehicles entering and leaving the area must go through a checkpoint before moving on explosive material is stored in relatively remote areas as far as possible from population centers the ammunition will be consumed in the frequent combat Maneuvers conducted throughout Western Europe to keep troops in fighting trim renovation in other words ammunition rebuild includes any work done to ammunition other than routine painting marking and repackaging it too is an ordinance responsibility at Salvage areas of ammunition points throughout Western Europe Ordnance ties up the other end of the ammunition operation brass from used cartridge cases is gathered at firing ranges and sent to Ordnance collecting stations the Army then sells the salvaged brass in every phase of explosive ammunition then preparation storing renovation Salvage Ordnance plays the key role foreign even though it starts in a very undramatic way the scene is a building excavation site in a German City that during World War II had been a target for Allied Air Raids as the foreman watches the steam shovel bite into the ground suddenly astonished to see a heavy bomb come into view he reacts quickly while the steam shovel releases the bomb the foreman calls for emergency help headquarters received the excited Foreman's call noting all the key information the policeman puts through an emergency call to the officer in charge of bomb disposal at the nearest Ordnance installation quick interchange and minutes later a hand-picked bomb disposal crew races out of the Ordnance Depot the site a crowd of tense Spectators is drawn to the scene as the bomb is gingerly inspected by the ordinance officer and a German policeman a walkie-talkie relays a request for tools to the weighing Jeep careful disposal instructions are given as quickly as possible the tools are brought up as the foreman and his assistants look on the ticklish business is started one false move and goodbye the same thought is on everybody's mind everybody's but the technician's steady fingers do not falter as he does the job you can practically hear a sigh of relief a man can think of smoking again quickly then the bomb still dangerous although it has been defused is removed from the excavation site and set for detonation in a remote location outside the city brings down the curtain on a bomb dropped many years before yes ammunition is potent stuff but it would be practically useless if not for the guns that Propel it to the Target various Ordnance installations in Europe such as the Rhine Ordnance Depot are responsible for receiving and maintaining guns ranging down from the mammoth 280 millimeter artillery to the humble rifle in the field as well as at basic installations Ordnance is prepared to carry on gun maintenance in field Vans especially designed for this purpose soldiers completely rebuild small arms on an assembly line basis after test firing they will be returned to stock and once more become a soldier's most prized possession an Ordnance man then tends to be an expert on guns when a found or captured foreign weapon is brought in an Ordnance technical intelligence Detachment goes to work the weapon is identified and sent to the rear for further testing important job for men of an Ordnance technical intelligence Detachment is to instruct units of all echelons in the recognition of foreign weapons the importance of transmitting intelligence data on new or strange weapons to the proper authorities is emphasized Ordnance men conduct Forums on the workings of these weapons so that line soldiers understand how to use and maintain them if the need arises foreign cutting operations brings home the tremendous range of Ordnance responsibilities in Europe there's rolling Ordnance and shooting ordinance and the Thousand and One operations that come in between like canvas cutting all of them spell out doing a high-grade job at the lowest possible cost skilled native workers manufacture canvas items at a cost reflecting the lower wage scale in Europe artillery gun covers for example can be produced at a European Ordnance Depot at a big saving to Stateside taxpayers and a gun cover is only one of many kinds of canvas Goods produced storage of spare parts is another one of a long long list of Ordnance jobs conveyor belts carry the spare parts each bearing and identification and location ticket from one section of the giant Depot to another foreign belts are Mighty active and at least one reason is that there are more than 325 000 different spare parts in the Ordnance Supply system if you stop at a watch repair shop somewhere in Germany the delicate nature of Ordnance Precision work comes through to you for the jewel in an Ordnance watch weighs only a fraction of an ounce still the watch must be able to withstand the rugged shocks of combat and a boy's life or death might depend on its telling the correct time that's why the watch Master against which the soldier checks the running of the repaired watch is basic equipment in a mobile Instrument Repair Van to ensure top performance in the material it processes the Ordnance core maintains testing centers throughout Western Europe take a cable for example just one of many types in the storage Depots Ordnance must always be skeptical must always ask questions specific questions like precisely how strong is it an ordinance means precisely scientific experimentation is the one way to find out the definite answer in the same way a shatterproof pane of glass is tested with a skeptical I'm from Missouri attitude the thoroughness characterizing testing operations is also reflected in Ordnance handling of stock control without stock control there could be no record of the receipt storage and issue of the thousands of items under the control of Ordnance stock control furnishes ready information about what is available for issue in the storage areas a balance of stock on hand is struck just as a bank reaches a balance after the day's deposits and withdrawals to register the individual items location in the storage area its stock number and the quantity on hand the record of receipts and issues is kept on coded filing cards ordinance then is in constant contact with the needs of other branches of the army as well as with friendly foreign Nations at a procurement Center in Germany you can see in human terms how ordinance activities are webbed closely to nations of the Free World this map at a procurement Center shows the many countries supplying ordinance with materiel procurement officers make the arrangements there are times when Ordnance equipment a tank part say can be bought locally at an advantageous price manufacturers within the area are invited to submit sealed bids for the contract specifications for the Tank part are clearly explained to each manufacturer the contract is awarded to the manufacturer who meets the Ordnance specifications at the lowest cost both sides gain in the transaction the local manufacturer and the United States Army with this action multiplied by thousands of similar contract Arrangements the private enterprise system throughout Western Europe is strengthened considerably and the Army for its part gets exactly what it needs in quick delivery at a fair price but materiel coming in is only one side of the contacts ordinance has with other free world Nations a lot goes out too mainly the finished Hardware NATO representatives make frequent inspections of the equipment before it is shipped out to bolster the Armed Forces of friendly Nations these are some of the friendly nations of the Free World Nations whose security against foreign aggression is linked tightly with our own security the American Army then through Ordnance bolsters its allies by sending them the most modern military equipment the fighting Power of our allies will be a potent factor in the event of emergency because the outward flow of supplies is unceasing by rail and by Road unceasing not very long ago teams have cracked Riflemen from the various armies of NATO troop torn a firing range somewhere in Western Europe Ordnance again was working hand in hand with NATO officials in attempting to lessen the diversity of weapon and cartridge systems which is always a handicap to the operation of an international Army the situation was very evident during a friendly contest a small arm shoot among teams of the NATO countries each contestant used a weapon of his own National Army so that the firing shoots served to compare the effectiveness of one against the other when the firing was over the targets were carefully studied one result of this and other tests was the development of a new standardized light cartridge by Ordnance standardization would simplify the supply problems of the NATO officers and men who watched the posting of the scores because it would provide for easy interchange of cartridges from one ammunition Supply system to another interchange the magic word was the objective of the thinking and action of trained men experts in their field to secure these highly trained Soldiers the Army maintains in the scenic Alpine town of fusin the largest Ordnance School in Europe this institution stands on the grounds of a World War II German army base courses cover a wide range of basic subjects students in the four-week cycle for ammunition Supply Specialists study such subjects as the proper layout of an ammunition Supply Point correct storage of ammunition and the transportation and supply of ammunition in the combat zone working with the actual material students observe it close hand the characteristics of artillery shells Rockets mortars landmines from A to Z in the American ammunition Arsenal the same thoroughness characterizes all the courses at the school the testing and repair of voltage Regulators is only one of many subjects covered in the five-week automotive electrician cycle students use a modern well-equipped shop which contains the latest Ordnance electrical test equipment on the spot practical training is the rule here a cutaway model of a Jeep is available to show details of engine transmission differentials and brakes and the part each component plays in the overall operation of the vehicle the demonstration of a vehicle engine running completely submerged underwater is one of the highlights of the Wheeled vehicle repairment course the waterproofing of Automotive engines helps ardents fulfill its mission to have vehicles combat serviceable at all times whatever the conditions as at any other school sooner or later comes the Grim Day of Reckoning final examinations the final examination is used by the instructor as a review of the entire course the students have crammed intensively for the test which serves to provide a measurement of the students progress and the extent of his knowledge the test covers the entire work for the term for several hours the students answer a barrage of difficult questions and set the answers down on the special examination forms a day later students crowd up to the bulletin board to see the results a smile here means he's made the grade as an ordinance specialist no time is wasted even as the final marks come out the new schedule for the next cycle is posted and outside the graduating students march by a symbol of the past a leftover mural of World War II German troops leaving the past the graduates March toward their future ordinance in Europe responsibilities of the United States Army and of the American soldier who wears its uniform called for top quality Equipment in every operation the unrelenting efforts of the Ordnance Corps in Europe and throughout the world contribute strongly to the effectiveness of the American Soldier and the security of his country now this is Sergeant Stuart Queen inviting you to be with us next week for another look at your Army in action on the big picture the big picture is a weekly television report to the nation on the activities of the army at home and overseas produced by the signal Corps pictorial Center presented by the United States Army in cooperation with this station can be an important part of the big picture you can proudly serve with the best equipped the best trained the best fighting team in the world today the United States Army | PublicResourceOrg | UCO9Q5_D6tItyoilmDogexng | 2010-08-17 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 3,308 | 19,434 |
1ClxaVbGIeA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ClxaVbGIeA | Winter Car Wash Tesla Model 3 | it's crunchy snow time and it's very cold probably seen blue snowflakes and reduced range of above 40 percent on a lot of trips around here cars are caked in salt so it's time to wash them off you can hand wash we use a waterless wash but I like a conventional soft faucet to the car wash dry out the doors with a towel and ideally put the car in a garage door it's dry out if it's crazy cold don't go to the car wash it's not resting at that type of really cold temperatures and who knows what it'll do to your car I've had garbage bag shattering -40 temperatures | Sean Goggin | UCYAry_L9_Wy4aXlYzZz5LOA | 2018-11-26 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 113 | 564 |
Mb0G7XKyiF8 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mb0G7XKyiF8 | Ron Paul's Plan to Restore America Now - Charleston for Ron Paul Group ROCKING THE R3VOLUTION! | so you have the little love right now but we have one of our more I don't know demand is incredible when it comes to the economy I've already told them over and over again he is my wrongful hero when it comes to talking about economics and business um he's the owner of the Carolina phone company uh he used to be anti-call so how ironic is that that after the 08 election he started reading about Ron Paul and realized if I saw the lights so he's gonna be talking about Ron Paul's plan to restore America and everything and I just wanted to be give a big happy welcome to Daniel ingber Nation owner of the Carolina phone company thank you and I am the owner of Carolina home company here at Mount Pleasant wireless phone business I care about Pleasant and uh like a lot of other retail stores right now we're looking forward to a great Christmas shopping season and but unfortunately a lot of people right now are struggling with this continued downturn a while and obviously a situation like that people are really stressful with millions of Americans still out of work in our country continuing to fall deeper and deeper into death we we are desperate for somebody to step forward and offer some real solutions to this venture and fortunately Ron Paul has just such a plan first so he has identified the actual problem that causes these recessions where we have these crazy booms and then these disastrous crashes that lead to these prolonged recessions and that is caused by the Federal Reserve and that's why Ron Paul has called for auditing a fed and ultimately ending the bed foreign ly everywhere we go the Federal Reserve is there with us we can't get away from it it's like it's the epitome of a mid-government program that's all about theft it changed all of our hard-earned savings and investment and it shifts it to the bankers you know I'm in my pocket here I have a twenty dollar bill and when the Federal Reserve when the Federal Reserve was founded in 1913 this would get you one ounce of gold yesterday it cost 1700 and 25 to get that same ounce of gold meaning it would take 86 of these 86 of these to buy that same ounce of gold but another way that means the value of this this bill has gone down 98.8 percent since the Federal Reserve this has started that means prices on everything things are almost gas groceries to to going to buy movie tickets they all have gone up and Skyrocket and we can see that time after time so what's the answer well the answer we have from Dr Paul to audit the fed and and in the bed but ultimately he has a plan to restore America now uh the Federal Reserve to go and loan out all of this money they go and loan out all of this money to certain segments of our economy that drive up the prices of certain things like houses the Ron Paul saw that there was a housing move going on in 2003 five years before the collapse of the housing market I'm about to read a quote from Ron Paul where he when he spoke the floor of the House of Representatives in 2003 and this is incredible because he laid out exactly what would happen five years later he said like all artificially created bubbles the boom and housing crisis cannot last forever when housing prices fall homeowners will experience difficulty as their Equity is wiped out furthermore the holders of Mortgage Debt will also have a loss these losses will be greater than they would have otherwise been at the government policy not actively encouraged over investment in housing you see Ron Paul predicted exactly what would happen five years beforehand but contrast that to what Herman Cain said one week before the economic collapse Herman Cain said on September 1st 2008 one week before all of all of this would happen that even talk of a mild economic downturn was an imaginary recession all everything was just fun and I don't say that to pick on Urban King because a lot of people out there were saying those same kinds of things right there nobody except for a few a few folks out there really saw what was about to happen but Ron Paul was one of those people so Ron Paul's earned a little bit of credibility on this issue and and beyond that he also has credibility over his other competitors because he didn't he didn't support the tart pale Wells for instance all at the other front running Front Runners in the Republican Party Support beyond that Ron Paul is the only front runner right now in this race that has any plan at all to cut spending right now none of the other top tier candidates have a plan at all but besides Ron Paul the closest would be Mitt Romney Mitt Romney has proposed spending 500 billion dollars less over four years than Barack Obama but that's not really a cut because when it's all said and done we're still going to spend eight percent more than we spend right now with Mitt Romney's supposed cut only in Washington can you increase spending by eight percent and actually call that a cut I mean let that sink in for a moment we've got a party we watch these debates and we see all the Republican candidates talking about how we have a spending crisis but none of them want to address it they don't want to cut a single dime except for one person and that's Ron Paul Ron Paul has a plan to restore America now not a decade from now not in some unspecified time and some unspecified Vehicles Ron Paul has actually laid out a specific list of cuts that total one trillion dollars you can go on his website that's www.ronpaul2012.com he's not hiding it from you he's not trying to to he's not trying to to keep it from anybody's eyes all of those cuts are right there ready for you to see you know he has a list of one trillion Dollar Cuts in one year not over 10 years like most of the politicians politicians in Washington ultimately in 2008 Americans demanded change but they didn't get any change the good news is though that Ron Paul has a record of change there's nobody in Washington quite like it they call him Dr no because if never voted he's never voted for a tax increase he's never voted for an unbalanced budget he has taken on the Federal Reserve he actually won the first partial audit of the Federal Reserve and instead of HE opposes all of this nation building overseas while our nation is falling apart here at home he believes in defending the Constitution and preserving individual liberties for us all now here in a couple months on January 21st here in South Carolina we're going to have a presidential primary and it's up to all of us here to go out there and work for on all if he's working hard and fighting car to restore America and we need to go out there on that day and work hard to make him the next president of the United States thanks thank you | Daniel885 | UC5QGsDO71k8nN2bXpj43R3g | 2011-11-20 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) 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Rg87YsRNak0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rg87YsRNak0 | Trinity Episcopal o' Boonville presents its mini service for for 4 24 2022 | welcome to a spiritual offering from trinity episcopal church in booneville with the sermon of mother linda logan for the first sunday after easter [Music] night is over day is at hand christ our light is [Music] forever and now the winter is [Music] is [Music] god has raised up jesus and now the winter is [Music] christ our light is [Music] [Applause] [Music] i know the winter and is flowers appear on earth [Music] songs in the name of the one holy god creator redeemer sustainer amen so the church is born right there on that first easter night it didn't take a long term study or a property committee to scout out sites it didn't take a calculation of costs or a campaign to raise funds it just took a group of people a group of people who were scared of the world outside their door a group who had failed to understand what it was that they were to be about a group who had turned tail and run when their leader was arrested and put on trial and executed you'd think god could do better than this you'd think the god who created the universe could at least have started the church with a few upstanding citizens people with credentials they could use to get a hearing for their message people with a little clout you'd think but then this was the god who created out of nothing the god who had a penchant for the underdog so the church was born that night in that closed room in the midst of that bunch of failed disciples there was nothing in that room except fear and the heaviness of failure then somehow jesus was with them and this one from whom they'd fled this one whom they'd abandoned to arrest and execution this one who owed them nothing in the regular scheme of things stood in their midst and gave them peace not an empty shallow greeting but peace his peace the peace that passes understanding the peace that is the fullness of being that comes from god and it was the gift of an instant it wasn't slow in taking shape it was just there where once there was no peace just aching void there now was a permeating fullness filling their veins giving them hope peace be with you jesus said and he showed them his hands and his side his flesh that had been torn by nails and pierced by a sword and it wasn't that history had been rewound that it was jesus before the crucifixion standing there or that the crucifixion had never occurred it was jesus with his wounds the wounds they had left him to the wounds they had not intervened to prevent or what would have taken much more courage stayed with him to share it was this nail and sword scarred jesus this betrayed and abandoned jesus who was standing there with them giving them peace and breathing the spirit of god right into them extending to them the ability to forgive he also the text tells us gave them the ability not to forgive but how could they ever dare not to forgive others when they themselves had been forgiven for betraying their god and lord the church is showing here the later church community which got rather head up and mixed up on the matter of authority what jesus breathed out upon his disciples was peace and forgiveness the gifts of god which make for life and growth as the father has sent me so i send you he said the father didn't send jesus out to retain sins people were already quite accomplished in that the father sent jesus out to forgive sins to remove from people that which waited them down remember come to me all you that are weary and heavy burdened and i will give you rest this is not the message of sin retention take my yoke upon you and learn from me for i am gentle and humble in heart what is that yoke but jesus way of being in the world what demonstrates jesus way of being more than his forgiveness of the very people who betrayed and abandoned him no jesus sent the disciples out just as the father had sent him in the peace of god in the fullness of being that comes from god he breathed on them the spirit of god and the ability to forgive and in doing so gave them the ability to start life anew don't you hear the genesis echo in the beginning when god created the heavens and the earth it was when the wind or spirit of god swept over the face of the waters that life on earth began to take shape but before that moment the earth was a formless void and the deep that the darkness covered was the sheer chaos of uncontrolled water water of unfathomable depth water that knew no bounds water underlying and filling pitch black darkness this is not the water of life this is the water of chaotic terror and this is all there was genesis says before god spoke the creating word and now god speaks the word of creation again peace jesus says and into the formless void of the disciples pain and fear into the deep of their chaos a new order takes shape peace jesus says and there is peace as the father has sent me jesus says so i send you and there was evening and there was morning the first day the jewish day had always been reckoned from sundown so it was on the evening of that day the first day of the week that the new creation started it was a new order peace that fullness of being which is of god and forgiveness that restore of peace that restore a relationship which also flows from the heart of god this was the order that came on the breath of the spirit jesus spoke the words of peace and forgiveness jesus spoke the words of sending as the father has sent me so i send you and the church was born so that is the commission that we have been given to forgive and to restore fullness of being the shalom of god and we are to do so without beholding any wounds but the ones we and others imprint upon god's beloved creation we don't need to scout out any sites they're all around we don't need to calculate the cost we've already been told it will cost our lives and we don't need to spend any time thinking we haven't got what it takes we've got all that the first disciples had we've got fear and we've got failures we've also got the peace of christ and the two-way road of forgiveness we are the church we're the ones sent out like jesus take stock of this moment the fullness of god is coursing through your veins [Music] we [Music] who spoke [Music] [Applause] my is help us let god [Music] and they are you are is as you are [Music] is [Music] right [Music] my face [Music] me [Music] to take [Music] is [Music] oh this has been a spiritual offering from trinity episcopal church in boonville we're glad you could join us this morning and hope you can again next week | TheGibby722 | UCcEKXI679n7e5hZhtWwQ5fg | 2022-04-23 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,243 | 6,514 |
8rVne--qOSA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8rVne--qOSA | Communion Meditation - 1 John 1:5 - Jacob Hantla - Grace Bible Church - 07/11/21 | well good morning and welcome to grace bible church each week we take the lord's supper together and each week an elder or leader in the church opens god's word to help prepare our hearts and minds for this remembrance we want you to have a copy your own copy of god's word in front of you in your hand as we read so if you don't have a bible please raise your hand and we will give you one and if you don't own a bible please take this as our gift to you just raise your hand and the men will put a bible in your hand so jesus instructed us to take bread and juice together symbols reminding us of him his life and death his body and blood in remembrance of him if you're a christian regardless of if this is your church regardless of if you've had a good week of bad no matter what if you are a christian if you are saved by grace this time is for you take the bread and juice when it comes but if not if you recognize that you're not a believer please let the bread and juice pass when it does come regardless this time is an excellent time to examine yourself like second corinthians 13 5 says examine yourself to see if you're in the faith but we're going to use first john to help us in our self-examination this morning so open your bibles to first john chapter 1. and as we read i want you to actively read along and look for the two categories of people described one is a group that's not saved they're lying to themselves and or others about their relationship to the lord and then there's a second group those who truly know the lord having been forgiven and cleansed from their sin and as we read actively look for the criteria given so that you can know how to discern which category you're in first john chapter 1 verse 5 read with me this is the message we have heard from him and announced to you that god is light and in him there is no darkness at all if we say that we have fellowship with him and yet walk in darkness we lie and do not practice the truth but if we walk in the light as he himself is in the light we have fellowship with one another and the blood of jesus his son cleanses us from all sin if we say that we have no sin we are deceiving ourselves and the truth is not in us but if we confess our sins he is faithful and righteous to forgive us our sins and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness if we say we have not sinned we make him a liar and his word is not in us my little children i'm writing these things to you so that you may not sin and if anyone sins we have an advocate with the father jesus christ the righteous and he himself is the propitiation for our sins and not for ours only but also for those of the whole world by this we know that we have come to know him if we keep his commandments the one who says i have come to know him and does not keep his commandments is a liar and the truth is not in him but whoever keeps his word in him the love of god has truly been perfected by this we know that we are in him the one who says he abides in him ought himself to walk in the same manner as which in which he walked each week when the bread and juice come by each of us is forced to make a statement either you say i'm not a christian or you say i am this is for me it's wise and right to evaluate if your claim to be right with god is true john starts our self-evaluation by pointing us to god himself look down at 1-5 god is light and in him there is no darkness at all and if we say we have fellowship with him yet we walk in darkness we lie similarly in 2 4 if i do not keep his commandment yet say i know him i'm a liar christians walk in the light 1-7 christians obey jesus commands 2-3 christians walk in the same way jesus walked 2-6 obedience isn't optional holiness isn't optional for the christian they are what the christian does obedience and holy living are defining characteristics of the ones saved by grace because of the one to whom we are saved there is nothing meritorious or saving about that obedience about those works you must know this you are not saved because you obey but our obedience is how we know that we have come to know him two three and five if your life is not marked by godly obedience there is a good chance you have been lying about your status before god but great news if we confess our sins he is faithful and righteous to forgive us and cleanse us from that sin that would otherwise separate us from him those who are truly right before god are defined by confessing their sins and obeying so confess repent and resolve by faith to walk in the light as he is in the light and keep his commandments and then take the lord's supper in grateful worthy remembrance of the one who paid for those sins by his blood but if you think that you're good enough that you have no sin that separates you from god you're lying to yourself there is no more devastating self-deception than to think that you're right with god only to find out after you die that you're still in your sins to only recognize for the first time to only heed these warnings that you have been self-deceived when before the judgment seat of the lord you hear depart from me into the eternal fire prepared for the devil and his angels what foolishness it is to lie to ourselves one another or to god pretending you're okay while you're actually guilty before the perfect all-knowing judge of all the earth especially while he offers you forgiveness in the cleansing of guilt with the blood of his own son if you say you have not sinned if you trust in your own obedience to save you if you put your confidence for rightness before god in anything other than the cleansing and forgiveness by jesus's blood god declares here that you are self-deceived non-christians say they have not sinned christians confess their sin so christian declares you take this bread and juice together as a church i am a sinner we are sinners our sins there are many his mercy is more thoroughly and freely confess your sins to the lord and to those against whom you have sinned look down at 1 9 and marvel and worship if we confess our sins he is faithful and righteous to forgive us and cleanse us from all our sin do not fall into the trap of smuggling merit into this time smuggling your own works into the lord's supper if justification could come by your own works then you're declaring christ died for no purpose don't say oh i had a good week i can take the bread and juice this time or i had a bad week i better pass that's not what this time is about if you sin where you see sin confess it obey and enjoy the forgiveness that christ provides but don't be content to say oh christ died i'm okay to stay in the sin our standing is righteous before god only comes through the death of the righteous one whom we remember with this bread and juice jesus christ the righteous the propitiation the atoning sacrifice for our sins our works do not earn our forgiveness they only testify to what god has done when he saves us so if you've checked out listen up this is the so what of everything we've been talking about how do you know if this forgiveness is yours that you would be right to take the bread and juice but even more so to be confident in your salvation well one if if you believe in jesus 3 23 trusting in him alone to confessing your sins and three walking obediently in the light as he's in the light that's how you would know but how do you know if you should let the bread and juice pass acknowledging that you're not saved and taking this as an opportunity to repent and believe well one you should let it pass if you have confidence in your own goodness or two if you refuse to confess your own sins or to confess all your sins or three if you walk in darkness not obeying and not loving if you need help understanding this if this makes you concerned if you want to know how to be saved find me at the end of the service today or go over to these doors on your left there will be somebody there to pray with you to speak with you men come and serve us and take the bread and juice if appropriate on your own | Grace Bible Church - Tempe, AZ | UCtE_DIeFGNQg901MyVfpgOw | 2021-07-12 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,590 | 8,068 |
Qiomf1TnBGM | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qiomf1TnBGM | Playmates Toys Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Michelangelo | Video Review | today's video we're gonna be checking out the new playmates toys rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles this the wild card Michelangelo as the youngest hurdle mikey has a wild and colorful personality he's an artist and spends his time tagging the turtles lair and his shell with graffiti he is an eternal optimist and an absolute natural at ninjutsu [Applause] [Music] to figure out all michelangelo stands we're going to put the tape measure right next to him and putting it to the top of his head the figure stands four point four inches that in centimeters works out to be eleven point two and how does Mikey stack up with his other brothers there is next to Leonardo Leonardo Oller than him as could be said for Donatello and poor mikey is towered over as well as the rest of his brothers by the very large Raphael Mikey's accessories he'll also include the same shuriken z' that we've seen with all the other brothers same cast gray plastic with three individual well three blades little three spikes on each end one two three there's no real place where you can store them on the turtle I guess in theory you could put it like get attach it in this section right here but it's not really intended to be there so you could either display it in his hands or you can just leave them right off and he holds the shirtkin x' in place like that like I said there's no other place where you can store them also included with the figure I'll just put him down here for a second he comes with a skateboard and the skateboard has the nay Turtles logo on the top which is the same logo that's on their straps I think I said they were communicated but they're just I think there's just the turtles symbols the skateboarder is a little on the longer side than if you compare it to Leonardo's Leonardo's was also made of translucent plastic whereas Mikey's is made of a just a solid plastic one thing about I just want to show you like Leos skateboard for example rolls fine and doesn't doesn't move or anything like that the reason why I showed you that is the thing with my keys there's a little bit of I don't know if it's intentional or just the way that they plugged it in place but there's almost little bit of suspension to it it means that when you are attaching the turtle to his skateboard like that when you put him down you'll notice that the figure kind of rocks back and forth a little bit and sometimes if you're not careful it can topple right over so he just has a little bit of extra something I just want to point out a little bit of extra suspension happening again I'm not really sure if it's intentional or not or just the way that they built it but this does rock a little bit back and forth more so on the front than it does on the back put that right there Mikey also comes included with a pair of Kesari fundo now what these are is essentially their chains the description I think of co-stars are they're chained items with usually a weight on the end and the weights in this case one is a punching glove and then the other one looks like it's almost like a disc like a bladed almost like a flowered disc looks like there's blades on the end of it these are made of translucent plastic it's lightly jarring to see a turtle not with his regular weapons I was usually think Michelangelo for example as nunchucks but here in this case he comes with the Kesari those just slide into his hands like so like that and they said well in his hands I mean they're not they're not gonna go anywhere but there is also this clamp right here this little clip you can take one of them only holds one and you can attach it to his chest now this looks a little silly attaching it like this so you may want to just turn it around turn it around there we go um turn it around and you can just attach it like that at least it's out of the way and the figures arms are still going to be able to move if you want to display it like that the other thing he comes included with is like a sectional staff I don't think these are still categorized as nunchucks but it's made up of three components three sections and each of the sections are connected by what I could believe is as a chain sort of like a sectional staff it doesn't have anything bending to it nor would you want to bend it because you are gonna develop a little stress mark and break it but they are nicely sculpted despite for the fact that the draw in them is that they're making use of a translucent orange plastic which just looks awesome but they are sculpted as well a little nice detailing that they've added to the handle portions and you can also take that and attach it into his hand now the thing is with these you're probably only gonna want to display them in one of his hands unless you have them now unless you have it this way and when you have it this way it's sort of mimics moreso looking like something Donnie would be wielding then something Michelangelo would be wielding I personally would have loved to see him also include some nunchucks but instead he gets the the casares and he also gets the sectional I think it's still I don't think it is classed as a nunchuck I think it's still its class as a sectional staff but he comes with he comes with that this is pretty cool let me just put the figure down here for a second for Michelangelo as he does like graffiti he comes with a series of stickers and these are all stickers that you can peel off and put where really it wherever you want there is an some space little few areas here on his shell that I guess you could put some of the stickers on there I mean some of the stickers are really neat like I like the skull and the crossbones there I'll Paul you have to find a place to put that and there's like chili pepper what else we have here ice cream donuts fire sandwich oh there's a little poop alien and some french fries and a whole bunch of other stuff so it comes with those as well let's have a look at Michelangelo now we've kind of covered off on everything else much like all the other Turtles how I said that each of the trolls is a different species Michelangelo here's a box turtle so he's a little bit on the smaller side although he has a much bigger shell than say the softshell turtle that was Donatello he's got some nice coloring though I don't know if the coloring is as good as as close as it was in the series but it's almost like this nice very light light shade of green it's almost like a mint green like the face felt I like that he does have a smile in fact really all the turtles I guess well I guess that's not true Donatello really doesn't have a smile but three of the four do have smiles on them and he's got some graffiti there on his softer shell which is made of a softer PLAs like paints nice and good on it his little logo there on his strap is has a nice lime green with a orange on the top and I realized as well like with all the the other indicators each turtle will have its own corresponding color the symbols right there the little shell logos will also have the T I'm guessing that is the T in the corresponding color there of the turtle michelangelo's is orange Donatella's is purple and so on and so forth nice little detailing as well they've incorporated these little smiling faces and sad faces on his knee pads he is only one of two turtles that have knee pads the other one is Donatello I really like the shell that shell is one of my favorite things about it and he's got a little smaller of a bandana than the other turtles there what's I noticed just now that Donatello doesn't quite even have a bandana well he does but the ribbons the parts that stick out from the back there are much smaller than the other turtles had just noticed that now we see the difference in shells the softshell versus the shell of the box turtle his hands are sculpted I've also noticed as well in a way that his fingers are stretched I thought it might have played more into holding the shuriken x' that you can then have them in between those fingers but doesn't seem like that's the case so he just he just has the the stretched out fingers I guess it leads a little bit more into the way that he's holding the weapons versus say the other turtles he's got a little bit more of a grip around his weapons for example okay so let's have a look at this guy's pose ability now it's pretty much the exact same as all the other turtles that we've looked at ball joint in the head universal joints in the shoulders and whatnot his head does rotate like I said on that ball joint rotates around I do notice though that with Mike his shell seems higher so as a result of that when you were moving his head you may find that the head rubs up against the back of the shell you might want to just angle the head downward and then rotate it like that the arms hinge out as a universal joints he can also rotate them all the way around like that yes as rotation in the forearm which also allows the forearms to bend and he has a swivel in the wrist the legs move forward and back and it's one of those joints I know I've said this in the other Turtles reviews if you see the joint right there it only allows the leg to hinge forward like this if for example you want to move the leg this way you would have to rotate the hinge this way to bring out the leg you wouldn't be able to you can still turn them but you wouldn't be able to bring them forward and back unless the hinge is facing the direction in which you want to turn it has a bend at the knee there and you can also rotate the lower leg and you can also rotate the feet so not only are these colorful Turtles but they are also very posable it's usually goes without saying that when playmates does do their turtles lines the turtles always get you know lots of poseability happening to them and as really they should being that somebody you know the turtles have trained in ninjutsu you of course would want to be able to have them super poseable what one thing as well that you can incorporate being that these are more poseable turtles and get a little bit more creative with their poses if you do find like the figures topple over you can also make use of a display stand or in the case of Michelangelo you can also make use of his skateboard but again I'm really liking this toy line I generally get pretty excited whenever a brand-new turtle line comes out just so happens that I'm also digging the cartoon in which the turtles are based from having a look at now all four turtles I think my favorite is Donatello although Raphael is no slouch I like the big bulkiness of the snapping turtle and that's something again that I really like that this particular series has played into that the turtles look different because they're taken from different turtle species Michelangelo being the box turtle he's a little bit smaller than the other three brothers but he's very colorful and that's one thing that all of the turtle toy seems to be consistent with they're all very colorful poseable toys if you guys are interested in picking up any one of these the four turtles that we had to look at or the rest of the rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle lineup you can check them out at your local toy stores and retail stores as they are now currently being stocked we're gonna have a look at some more Turtles toys and some upcoming video reviews but make sure you've hit that little subscribe button down below that's crucial to guarantee you that when new videos are coming on to this channel you'll never miss out as always guys thanks for watching and let me know down below what you think of the rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles cartoon I'll see you guys next time | The Review Spot | UCvMfdjoxbK2GGTK5qh3HKpQ | 2018-10-23 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | 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1_zTg4mRhBQ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1_zTg4mRhBQ | Cobray M11 Mac-11 Machine Gun FULL AUTO with Silencer Review and Shoot | alright guys looking at 386 machine guns today this is going to be a lot of fun stay tuned merica alright man you never know what's going to come through the store we bought this machine gun off of somebody back in probably January of 2019 it's now July you can tell I'm sweating like a pig in the Texas heat we just got the form for approved on this this is a pre 86 transferrable machine gun I'm not gonna go into all the detail but any machine gun legal for a civilian to own has to be built before 1986 this is one of those we had to come in it is in fact for sale if you're interested you can always get in touch with us but this is a Cobra M 11 and 9 millimeters made by swd with a matching swd suppressor on it this is the original can that comes on it of course the gun is threaded like that it's got a little short barrel it does have a stock you know this would be a short-barreled rifle if it was semi-auto but machine gun Trump short barreled rifle so you can always have a stock on a machine gun here's the gun up close we like I mention have the factory suppressor this is a 2 stamp gun you have to pay 200 bucks for the machine gun and then for the can itself the can has this rubber cover on the front that is to control the heat will not necessarily control the heat but to give you a place to hold on to on the front end of the gun it does have the standard giggle switch as you can see I'm really bad in the frame with my mic shadow but there's our giggle switch that switches between safe and semi or I'm sorry between semi and full auto here it says SMG for submachine gun we have a stick mag in the bottom I think it's about 30 rounds I haven't really checked that out yet you pull the charging handle at the top this is an open bolt gun so you'll notice when you pull the charging handle the bolt does stay back and that bolt follows every time the round goes through it cycles and then the bolt reopens again so that's whenever you hear open bolt machine gun that's what that means that the bolt is open here it is from this side you do have safe and fire switch right here I made mistake on the other side that was just a fire selector and then you have the stock this thing if you squeeze it it folds up like that and then of course you can take it like this and you have that button see if I can do it I can't really do it one-handed we're gonna get my lovely assistant push the stock in from the back there we go see how it goes in there so that's what it ends up looking like with the stock folded over pretty classic 80s freaking chuck norris look to it even though in missing-in-action and all that he was using many whose ease but nonetheless close enough right so that's the gun itself i can tell you after having run this gun some it is not incredibly accurate so bear with us when we go to do our shooting have you seen my other videos I'm a decent shooter we're probably going to put my wife in there to run it and she's an awesome shot probably better than I am but this thing is pretty wild between the little short barrel the fact that it's running full auto it's not like an H&K or something my mp5 they say right on full auto this thing's pretty wild also keep in mind that this is what I'm running here this is trash ammo that I got out of some gun collection that I bought if you look at that it says nine-millimeter use soon stuff in here it doesn't even have the same type bullet in it so it is gonna be pretty wild but as far as just spitting out full auto trash why not right it does feed into Jack pretty well we tested the gun part of the reason why we're doing this video is so that we can know this gun runs really good before we try to sell it to a customer for several thousand dollars so let's take some shootin see what happens and ought to be pretty fun okay first we're gonna run a little steel on my crappy sawhorse steel holder and then we are going to move over here to the soft drink bottles just cheapo color soft-drinks we're gonna shoot those all up and then we're gonna mag dump shortly after that all right so I figured you guys would rather see a girl shooting than a fat funny guy in July and Texas so we're gonna let her run it as I mentioned the sites are completely obscured by the suppressor and that guns a little bit wild anyway we're shooting crappy ammo so don't hold it against her she missed the song because that guns it's pretty wild so here we go full mag that was fast and she didn't mess so that's good alright so we're going to shoot some ghetto soft drinks see what happens here yeah that's pretty cool all right so what we're going to demonstrate here is the cyclic rate of this little gun according to them internets it's about 1200 to 1250 rounds a minute I can tell you it is fast so here she goes 32 rounds that's it so this all M 11 is an awesome awesome little gun the suppressor is completely here in safely warrior pro all day but you don't really have to super quiet ultra fast you can't really hit a whole lot with it I mean we did okay obviously she did fine shooting it but it's not a precision rifle by any means but it is super fun super fast and super cool to run and I think that if you got the money for something like this I'd get it we're definitely going to end up building one of these because I have a no 702 we can build machine guns legally for law enforcement dealer samples so that's what we're gonna do probably this one will go on for sale I'd say the videos pretty successful today the gun shot real well it's cycled real well I feel really good about selling it to my customers so man these things are fun if you can make it down to arranged to run one of these or something like that give it a shot because it's super super fun y'all take it easy hey guys it's mr. guns thanks for watching our video if you thought it was cool go ahead and like 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QeY05GHQR-M | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QeY05GHQR-M | What's most important to create global political stability? | of battle battle deaths has more than tripled in the past decade and Kristalina I'd like to turn to you now because we know that the world's bank that your mission is really to to lift people out of extreme poverty those people are increasingly living in conflict prone areas what worries you the most about the state of security and development right now the there is a lot to be concerned you started by the sheer fact of tripling of conflicts but I would add to this three very significant concerns one is that in a world we can celebrate the decline of extreme poverty over the last 25 years a staggering 1.1 billion people have been lifted up out of poverty in that same world in sub-saharan Africa and in other parts of Middle East in particular that are conflict-affected extreme poverty is growing and it is growing with the troubling speed so if we have to meet this goal of ending extreme poverty we have to worry about peace and security first and foremost secondly we need to recognize that when there is a conflict there are many other problems that are very severe for example pandemics right now in the Democratic Republic of Congo there is yet another Ebola wave and what is on the way of stopping it war what we can see is that this lack of security is hitting people once and twice and three times and the third thing that worries us tremendously is what you mentioned in the beginning vulnerability to climate change countries that have done least to contribute to climate change very often are the must to suffer the consequences of it and yet we are not balancing investing in mitigation which is hugely important with also investing in adaptation so conflicts what they do for health lack of education lack of social services and climate and when you have this poisonous cocktail then the result is children women men with lives devastated and I'd like to perhaps a bit later we can talk a little bit more height about how you address that potential devastation but first I'd like to turn to you Thomas because as a regional security organization the OSCE has been very very heavily involved right now in eastern Ukraine where we're seeing the tensions between Russia and the West on full display and so I'd like to ask you what concerns you about security and development right now well as you say violent conflict has come back to Europe and we are now in the fifth year of this conflict and this is very much on top of our agenda in the OEC because it creates tremendous suffering it kills practically on a daily basis it kills people civilians combatants but it also undermines very severely trust and confidence among the key stakeholders of your Atlantic and Eurasian security so it has a heavy toll on the ground in terms of suffering for the populations on both sides of the line of contact but we also pay a very high political price for it Luis Alberto I'd like to turn to you now because we know that your bank is one of the larger or rather the largest long-term lender in Latin America and the Caribbean what are your concerns about security and development how do you see it progressing right now in your region well it's a it's paradoxical in the following sense something Kristalina knows well Latin America underwent a period of in the 1930s which was typically denominated as the loss technique because this was a time when you found many countries restructuring their debts with very low growth rates with many countries in recession for long periods of time and there must have been during that period alone easily ten or twelve financial crises the paradox is that drink that time the crime rates were far lower than they are today in fact Latin America today which has roughly about 8% of the world's population has roughly forty percent of the homicides of the world and that is a very astonishing number and if you look at it you know it just between the year 2000 and now so almost in the last 20 years it's almost two and a half million deaths which is you just to put it in comparisons that that's five times the number of people who have lost their lives in this Syrian civil war or 25 times that of Iraq so this is perhaps the most difficult issue Latin American governments have today in fact when you review what you know typical polls are done much of the focus of people is not about jobs not about the economic situation but rather it's about issues of security and it's around issues of transparency and so as a result we as a bank have had got you know to participate in this we cannot do as a Development Bank anything surrounding the fence but certainly everything around you know helping to create citizenship helping to work with police forces in how they are modernized in working with communities in working with the way people are put in jail how you know the whole prison population is dealt with but this is a very serious issue and certainly it's an issue that is yes across the emerging world but nothing as acute as it happens in Latin America and I'd like to turn to you to answer this next question because we know that you focus on women peace and security on the African continent you're very much often the voice of the voiceless what keeps you up at night when you think about security and development I think that's I have spent most of my life in conflict zone because you know when we talk about conflicts the first continent you look at is Africa unfortunately but I also say that when you talk about STG you know it's a face of African women or a young African men that's the reality so for me is that when I wake up and I see the people suffering I said here's something can be done something can be done when we look at that this nexus what we're discussing between peace security and development for me in the middle DeRay the human being let me give you one or two example I recently visited last year I went to Nigeria northern Nigeria this year with Amina Mohammed the deputy SG we did a joint mission to go to Lake Chad basin we did a joint mission we went also to see other places like Chad but also Anna Scher and the situation of the people the young people and the women in those camps to see what need to be done those country are really investing as I could see lectured by sin or the Sahel they are investing a lot on the military and when we look at it with the military the little they have maybe four percent of their GDP should be invested more than that on the people needs the lake for example the lake chad the lake are shrinking and I'm very happy that we are talking to wear today because I think what is important is we shift the mindset and see how do we invest in those places when we want to achieve SDG we need to invest on people water why the lake Chad we were shrinking now and you see the population women are dying more than even being raped because they're going to fetch water so here I'm talking to development agencies that are here World Bank and harness what do we do how do we respond to that we went to a small village the men was the one supposed to be in the legs and bringing the fish and selling it outside the job is no longer men because it doesn't bring anything so you found them and roll with who baccara because they don't find a job they are no longer in the lake and the women are the one what they need a small boat so we need to invest in development seriously and investment I'm not just saying just give them the small investment like we see the poverty alleviation strategy that we used to see but real investment because the real investment for me is those country have son I say electricity bring them light because we can do that it's possible great investment on the infrastructure and this new technology and this is something that I think that we want to explore further in our conversation also I think that's there there there is currently investment I know that Germany and France for example investing in the region involved there but first we'd like to actually turn to a poll that we conducted on Twitter we actually wanted to gauge the mood and see perhaps what was important also for others when it comes to what do you think is most important to create global political stability and here were the answers check this out forty percent of people said empowered civil society eleven percent of people said strong diplomatic ties and forty nine percent said global economic stability and Binta I mean really to your point you're talking about investment and I'd also like to ask you Luis Alberto about that because I mean that that's also very much what you do how do you see global economic stability create contributing to political stability perhaps you can give us some examples of some success stories where you've seen at work and how perhaps those lessons can be applied and extrapolated upon well certainly a economic stability is a road towards other forms of stability a country that is in deep recession creates tremendous de stresses on society that take many years to correct this is why I was saying earlier about the that decade of the 80s it took a long long time until societies were able to bring a trust back again so it's critical to have not only the economic stability but the also society and the wider society today believing and trusting institution and this is I think probably the biggest gap that we have today technology is a way that can augment and make governments far more transparent but this more and more It's Made empowered citizens and I see it you know certainly around Latin America they the telephone cell phone penetration the numbers of smart phones people today have no boundaries through their to the technology that they are offered and as a result they want to learn more and there is a huge demand for knowledge but at the same time there's still a lot of lack of trust in institutions where does that lack of trust come partly from crime partly from corruption and this is at the heart of what creating that sense of unity that societies need that powers both economic growth and equally a strong you know civil society so you brought up technology there and you brought up trust and Thomas perhaps I can ask you because we've actually seen technology as a tool in eastern Ukraine for example a very powerful one in order to promote disinformation for example and so I'm wondering what opportunities you might see to build trust Joey C's of course a platform for dialogue and in that sense in a world where we are again facing Abidin in east-west gap we would very much argue for spaces for China and dialogue to rebuild a trust it all I think should start with again a serious attempt to listen to each other try to understand acknowledge differences identify areas where we identify areas where interest converge and then try to cooperate on those areas where we see this converging interests and and and so try to rebuild trust and confidence and then but of course at some point in time and in this takes a stand back to Ukraine we will have to also come to terms with these situations if we want to systematically title this distrust issue and I think it is a very fundamental issue right now I think historically we have never seen such a low interest since I would say the early eighties of the Cold War I want to talk a little bit more about moving beyond crisis response to also talking about crisis prevention and turn to you know Selina how do you promote that culture as a leader or the obvious statement is that to have a conflict prevented in human suffering any economic cost as much better than to have to live through it the economic case is very clear one dollar in prevention sixteen dollars saved in the for the economy but then the question is how can we build this culture of prevention and it goes to two things one the concentration of financial resources in countries that are lingering at the brink of a conflict and the determination to stay engage be there there is simply no substitute for that courage of conviction and financial resources to be paired with this courage of convictions that could make the difference between a conflict exploding and a conflict actually receiving we have seen that happening we also have seen seeing the criticality of different parties coming together and this is my second point it is about partnerships of course your screen tell told us something that is a fact of life they have to be people that locally that feel strongly about achieving peace right and that engagement empowerment of bottom-up civil society organizations women cooperatives this is hugely important but then we need to have the development community the humanitarian community and political security community all coming together we have been for far too long fragmented you would have the development so-called actors people like me who say let's see when the conflict is over we will come and do very good development and then it would have the communitarian community that is there struggling but would say these development people they really don't understand insecurity we have no space for that kind of fragmentation we ought to come together and also benefit from new technologies that actually allow us to see the invisible to pick up what comes from social media as a signal that something is going wrong I would add to this very simple message put our money where our mouth is we at the World Bank have dramatically increased financing in fragile situations from we have a fund for the poor countries it used to be seven billion three years ago now it is 14 billion and we are adding to this financing very targeted instruments that are we know may a huge difference for example when the young men sometimes women but mostly men decide to put down their guns they have to have something to do with these hands they have to be jobs we have invested over a billion dollars in the militarizing those who are coming out of a conflict making sure they get into into jobs and I am I am actually I look at the country like Wanda and I say yes it can be done it can be overcome but it requires luckily the the the people to come to peace with each other and it requires the world to stand by them and it requires one more thing empowering women what President Kagame has done by pushing for more women in positions of authority now they are like two-thirds of the parliament are women this has gone a long way to make one a shiny example for the rest of the world struggling with conflicts mm-hmm very good I'm very happy to see World Bank saying we invest on people we don't wake help only infrastructure we don't just support the member state but you are going to invest on the people because even if we want to prevent I think that is where we had that missing link and that's where investment should be when we talk about and I talk about energy because I think we need to be at the web to talk about the investment the real investment bring the light to the people investment bring water to the people investment how do you do that though in some areas where you might have bad governance for example how do you get around that you know I was listening to the debate this year of the head of state 55 for say we are going to fight corruption so I said my god yes they will fight corruption but let's empower the people because you empower the people and the people will be the one custodian of that policy that they have signed and it's great that they debate and say we are going to fight corruption and sign the policy but the accountability mechanism you should put it in the people of the day in the hand of the people the women and the young they will be demanding and with the media now you can ask that Shivani you can go out and talk about accountability so empower the people and that is where the difference even when we talk about prevention I have seen now in Africa when it comes to elections so much violence into our election not just Africa but elsewhere how do we want to prevent those it's gave the tools empower them help them SIV make sure that their civic action be part of the parcel of that democratization in the continent and tell us a little bit more about women being involved in that process how important is that and how do you see progress on that as an issue you know I always say that when you give the power to the women you can see the difference great difference because we bring another value we bring our own issues we bring our humanity I'm not saying that the men are not because we need to be working together and in ends but the the women are the one that are the guardian of the society especially in our culture in Africa number one number two I wanted that we go back to the issue of industrialization you talk about the Sahel you talk about those region I think like the World Bank but others institution they have to put their head together in and think the job creates but how do we the raw material that we have in Africa how do we transform them and keep our young generation in the continent by making sure and being innovative so that's why I'm very much interested to talk to the wefts today into the World Bank because I'm saying it can be done there is you just have few investors bold enough creative enough courageous enough we can take risk I think if we do that and I'm sure that they are many that can invest on that let's go to one place let's open something that is for the women in that places and make sure that you employ their children employ them and I'm sure that the benefit will be the development we are looking at right now so I think the message that I'm hearing is that more can be done if we are working together and and therefore Luis Moreno I'd like to ask you what examples are you seeing in your region do you see opportunities for NGOs private sectors governments even different regions for example because obviously there's a lot to be learned from Latin America as well to work together more no question and there is actually around the NGOs and foundations heal this year through the Schwab foundation we have worked very closely and basically highlighting those people who are doing great work and you know there's a lot of social innovation that has taken place in Latin America things like the so called conditional cash transfer programs which were focused on the notion that you have kids who were you know were in the labor market under age and with the government programs basically focused at the fact that not only do you want good health for those children and their mothers especially but equally to transfer money from the government such that they completed a high school programs and through that there's been a lot of a social innovation taking place for instance a big movement led by businesses in many countries to improve the quality of education to do it in inducing you know really you know open classrooms ways where you can have a what they call reverse classrooms will children do their homework in the class with the teacher and then hear through massive online courses different parts of the teacher training so there's a lot of things that have happened in a whole host of areas where there's been a lot of social innovation in the area for instance of microcredit lots of things have happened there in the ways of how to monetize and turn a remittances which we are probably one of the regions of the world that receives the largest amounts of remittances I'm talking here Hispanics or Latinos living outside of Latin America B in the United States or Europe so it is around programs like this working with with the civil society that that we have found very successful problems and we do work and and do a lot of effort to reach out to those groups to bring them along side programs that we're doing with government do you find that you have enough dialogue though with other regions with other organizations would you like to see more of that for example cuz I mean you're highlighting some success stories here right I think that you know people might be interested in that no definitely and we certainly you know we we work a lot across of course with the World Bank but equally with Regional Development Bank's for instance we're doing helping supporting something the Africa Neverland Bank is doing and trying to bring investment into the African continent we're bringing a good group of Latin Americans to be part of that in focused on energy there's a lot of renewable energy solutions that have been developed in Latin America so certainly you know looking at everything that has been done for instance around education in Asia there's a tremendous amount of expertise there things that have been done around areas of logistics again from Asia bringing those experiences to Latin America so this kind of cross fertilization across not only public policies but equally how different groups who are in this space can work together and we've done other things like for instance with the Gates Foundation and the Carlos Slim Foundation focused on the 25% of the poorest in Central America and the Caribbean for neonatal here in maternal reproductive health based on outcomes so it's also using different business models or financial models that can be successful a fascinating assessment of how it's working on the development front and Thomas I'd like to turn with you to you now to ask you how it's working on the security front in terms of collaboration in terms of seamlessness because I was recently listening to General John Allen the former coalition commander in Afghanistan speaking and he really emphasized to this seamlessness that is necessary the communication between development and security how how the two go hand-in-hand are intertwined and it's difficult to make meaningful progress on one without the other do you think that we are getting better at that today is that communication getting better I mean I would certainly very much support this I think it was late Secretary of coffee on arm that said that there is no security without development and no development without security I think that is definitely very true and here we see we have a comprehensive approach to security so so kind of we started living that from the early days on if you look at the Helsinki final act of 1975 you kind of realize that we have a security concept that is based on the one hand hard security but then also an economic in environmental aspects and and then on human rights rule of law democratic institutions and I think that shows this already many years ago shows this approach of trying to interlink security and and development I want to talk now about money funding how you achieve the sustainable development goals and with that I'd like to turn to you Kristalina because I know that you used to run the budget in Europe for humanitarian efforts and right now and you perhaps you know the numbers a little bit better than I do so please forgive forgive me if I don't have them exactly aid right now is something in the hundreds of billions the cost of achieving the Sustainable Development Goals I noticed a big poster outside it said that it was a seven trillion a year that's a very big gap isn't it yeah it is a huge gap it is also a tremendous opportunity for those of us who work in development finance to rethink how we use the billions and it has become a popular slogan for a reason turning from billions to trillions by using public money to create the enabling environment for private investments to flow we have this interesting solvable problem on one hand we have in the hands of people businesses countries trillions in savings that are sitting idle I was just so surprised that cash that we keep at home or under the mattress maybe in some cases total some five trillion dollars so the question the solvable problem is to create the incentive and the platform for this money to flow into the developing world what is necessary for that well there this is not a miracle it is very straightforward one you need in countries policies that give the investors certainty that if they invest what they invest in is not going to be nationalized bombed lost so that is very important for countries to do to create that certainty for the investor - we need good projects we need projects that you can actually see from the begin from beginning to end how it is structured what would it do how it is going to be procured and implemented and then three we need to have the confidence of the people in the countries that this investor is not gonna come and just rip them off so it in the end when you look at it it is all about trust and conditions for money to move so institutions like ours the Development Bank's we are fast transforming into a transmission line that creates this conditions for trust we have right now on our books at the bank 72 projects that we structured that are dealing with institutional weaknesses the project itself bringing private investment including from pension funds from long-term investors are we there yet not quite are we headed in the right direction yes for sure Luis Alberto how do we get there no I look just to build on what Kristina was saying another way of saying it is we basically have a platform that reaches countries in terms of their development needs but clearly there needs to be more and we need to multiply and think that we are for every dollar that we put in of our own financing that we can bring some of the thousands and billions of dollars that are out there or trillions like you know it's 85 trillion dollars sitting in private pension funds asset managers insurance companies and the rest what we need to do is to begin to create all of the instruments that facilitate that move money moving through our system and that I think from the perspective of the owners of those savings there's a tremendous appetite to do good with your savings and you know the World Bank we have done it others have done it where you go to the market and say okay this is a bond that will the proceeds of this bond will be devoted to a problem of health in any one country that we serve in the world there's a tremendous appetite for that there's a tremendous appetite for doing things around climate change same thing I mean and I we could go on and on so it is a question of how we mix that mismatch and how in these platforms that we have we think of how we organize ourselves such that every time we're doing projects we have the incentives for staff to think that is not enough to do a million dollar here or there but rather to multiply that with other sources so beyond Development Assistance you feel that the private sector is willing well I definitely think the private sector is is he has a tremendous interesting being and there's some issues of risk that we still need to continue to be smart in how we lit we mitigate you know you're giving a loan to a country in the fornix you know in u.s. dollar denominated debt or is it the local currency there's a big difference you know who takes that for an exchange risk you know you gotta understand those risks of the private sector see which one's of those who can help mitigate by using what we call blended finance which is using some of the development finance resources and with that multiply what we're doing so this is what we are all collectively wrestling with but I think we are as crystalline I correctly say we're in the right direction but we are way behind where we should be I mean if I if I if I may just two very quick additional points to that one is examples because you're saying okay is this really happening take solar in Africa it used to be so expensive that it didn't really make economic sense but then we built this kind of platform in which we aggregated all projects possible and we said to the private private sector here is certainty they will be consumer and there would be that minimal price and guess what the cost of delivering solar in Africa has collapsed it is now so cheap that it is abundant and the question is how to continue to scale it up one example to women so we know women are fantastic in terms of paying back money they borrow so we are now you know a telephone could be a device to spread hate and anger but the phone can be a bank and what we have done is massively increased small credits for women entrepreneurs and I and and you can see how that transforms communities and makes that link between your savings and a woman in SE Kenya makes that link possible and since this is for Deutsche Welle Ballet Bravo to Germany Germany created the so called compact with Africa and it is all about that good policies more investments and Binta I see not in your head we're talking about the partition with Germany um and I just want to mention because you recently convened I know the second forum for the Africa women leaders Network and we know we're talking a lot about what more can be done we talked about where more money could come from and I'm just wondering from your perspective also who would you like to see more done from I mean it is them is it a matter of Europe investing from which for much areas would you like to see more I think Africa have to invest in Africa you know we have let me just explain Africa it's a paradox everybody talked about Africa being the continent poor and it is what the people are poor but it's a richest continent when you look at the resources that we have we always say that let's go back to the basic for women and young people to support them to go to the sector that we know better I'm coming from a village and we used to in our land to be agriculture let's go to the basic let's feed our people let's make sure that our population don't die of hunger so for me is the expertise that Europe have and I'm very glad that we they Madame Angela Merkel we started looking into Africa women leaders network in Africa as Africa how do we support Africa women to take it from there when we talk about microcredit it's great because women pay back and but we are also looking into women that are capable to manage funding bigger funding we know that women pay back even with the microcredit but let's look at more a bigger resources that Africa have so when you ask me this question of where do we want Europe to come in is there building the skills of the African but also allowing African that are migrants to facilitate that came back and be part of the transformation of our continent some country have a huge growth rate many of them we could see because we are building infrastructure port its Airport and so on but also let's build the capacity of the people when it come to health when it come to education with it come to you name them so that is what we need to learn from Europe so we think that Europe can help Africa to go back to the basic either we say that it that land issues let's go back and cultivate Europe is known for that let's also transform our industries the small return of those small and medium enterprises there it's growing now with the young people but let's invest on that so so make calls on this stage and I'm really hearing this for just more to be done generally speaking and Thomas therefore I'd like to ask you because you know as OSCE you very much have this need to respond to crisis very quickly and there is a call right now I think it's fair to say that the OSCE do more how do you feel about that well we have developed over the years an impressive toolbox in terms of conflict prevention that is what you refer to as early warning early action we have tools for instance to prevent minority related conflict the High Commission on national minority we have quite some tools in terms of preventive diplomacy that is one one offer antenna force tools to manage conflict make sure that the conflict does not spin out of control that is typically what we are currently doing in in the Dumba's but also in nagorno-karabakh in in Georgia in Transnistria but then we also try to bring these conflicts closer to resolution here you need tools on the one hand but you also need political build by the parties if you want to resolve these conflicts and then thirdly we have also tools that I would argue fall into the category of peace building and that is very much about contributing to building strong institutions democratic institutions institutions in the area of rule of law which again I think then contribute to an enable enabling environment for economic activities for investments that is what the OEC has on offer at the end of the day it depends on our clients on participating states to call on these tools you cannot impose particularly not a conflict management tools on on anybody but again we have instruments we have institutions we have 16 field presences and and they have quite something on offer so it's a matter of political will and building that political will as well and ladies and gentlemen I just like to say that for our session I would like to leave us on a positive note perhaps we don't have so much time left but in the time left that we do have I'd like to ask all of our panelists to questions what's on your wish list and what do you think that we can achieve together this year in terms of security and development so wishlist what can we achieve this year this is our action plan because we're moving from crisis response to crisis prevention Kristalina what is on my wish list is the ability of the world to stay focused a conflict when it is on the front page grabs our attention when it slips on the last page or out of sight but it is still there we do not achieve sustainable peace so that is on my number one on my wish list is conflicts are often protracted they they flare they countdown they flare again our attention tends to be with a short span fix it stay focused for as long as it takes so they can be sustainable peace well I'm just kind of building on the same I think the fundamental issue is that sometimes we all problems are happening and we're slow in reacting to them and as we are slow in reacting to them they only get worse a little bit of saying the same in a different way what Kristalina was improved speed so definitely the speed we have for instance right now big humanitarian crisis in Venezuela people living and going throughout the hemisphere the World Bank did a fascinating fund to support people who are going largely from Syria to Jordan and to Levin you know this is a big big problem the more you let it fester the more these problems become bigger and secondly I think the capacity to to get that focus and the quick reaction of governments to deal with these problems becomes essential what can we achieve within the next year I hope that we can continue to keep this focus on the need that on these development issues you really have to think out of the box but work together Thomas I'd like to ask you what's on your wish list what do you think we can achieve enlightened political leadership political leaders that are ready to reinvest in a rule-based global order in strong multilateral institutions that's on my wish list and what I would wish could be achieved all I hope could be achieved within the next year well progress in moving towards resolving the conflict in and around Ukraine implementing the Minsk agreements I think that is so fundamental taking inspiration from the progress in the Transnistrian settlement process where we can see that if there is political will by the parties if the international community pushes in the same direction progress is even possible in a protracted conflict when I started one thing when I started being the especially in boy of the African Union few countries had a plan of action on women peace and security right now I have helped 22 countries in Africa with the women peace and security agenda for women to participate for me when women contribute to peace and security I think we have a sustainable peace and development and my wish is to make sure that all African member states have a plan of action I started with 22 but if I am able to get more African women people countries women contributing being part of mediation in prevention women leaders in all spheres of life I think we will get there so my wish is to make sure that that agenda of women peace and security is widespread in Africa and on that positive note I would like to say I hope that we provided a bit of insight today on the importance of security and developments and I think that we have some hopeful message messages that we leave with today you've been watching the Deutsche Welle debate at the World Economic Forum in New York many thanks to our panelists here today and we do hope for progress on these issues thank you thank you [Applause] | World Economic Forum | UCw-kH-Od73XDAt7qtH9uBYA | 2018-09-24 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 6,781 | 36,868 |
Ek5cNPWRZMU | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ek5cNPWRZMU | Pride and Humility #mindsetmatters #video | [Music] ever feel like you're constantly juggling between your best self and well your not so great self you're not alone not only are Carl Jung's archetypes that play in our minds throughout our lives but so are the common vices that we constantly face they can overwhelm and unhinge us if we don't learn how to manage them today we shine the light on the tension between pride and humility a universal theme that has captivated human imagination for centuries we dissect this intriguing dichotomy by examining it through six different lenses historical figures Greek gods Egyptian deities Emperors heroes and villains and mythical creatures by exploring two examples under each category we aim to offer a nuanced understanding of how these contrasting traits manifest in various aspects of Human Experience historical figures Napoleon bonaparte's Pride was evident in his Relentless ambition to conquer Europe his self-assuredness was both his driving force and his downfall leading to his ultimate defeat at Waterloo his pride blinded him to the logistical challenges of invading Russia resulting in a disastrous campaign the harsh winter and dwindling supplies led to the decimation of his army in the end his pride led to his Exile and downfall Alexander the Great was another figure driven by immense Pride his desire to conquer the known world was fueled by a sense of Destiny however his pride led him to ignore signs of declining health and the discontent among his troops his untimely death left his Empire fragmented showing The Perils of unchecked pride Mahatma Gandhi's humility was his greatest strength enabling him to lead India to Independence his Salt March was a humble Act of Civil Disobedience that mobilized Millions Gandhi's humility allowed him to connect with people from all walks of life his approach was rooted in the belief that humility and non-violence could bring about real change his life serves as a testament to the power of humility Nelson Mandela spent 27 years in prison but emerged without bitterness his humility and capacity for forgiveness were instrumental in dismantling apartheid in South Africa Mandela understood that humility was not a sign of weakness but a source of strength his leadership style was inclusive valuing the opinions of others his humility has made him an enduring symbol of peace and Reconciliation Greek gods Zeus the king of the Gods represents Divine Pride his authority is unquestioned but his pride often lands him in complicated situations his affair with Europa for instance led to the birth of Minos who would later become a problem for Zeus his pride also led him to punish Prometheus severely for giving fire to humans despite his wisdom Zeus often had to deal with the consequences of his pride Apollo was so proud of his musical abilities that he challenged marcius to a duel his pride won but at the cost of Marcia's life this event served as a lesson in humility for Apollo teaching him the dangers of excessive Pride despite his many talents Apollo learned that Pride could lead to tragic outcomes Hestia the goddess of the Hearth is a symbol of divine humility she chose to give up her seat on Mount Olympus to prevent conflict embodying humility her selfless act earned her Eternal respect among the gods hestia's Focus was on service and Community not on seeking power or recognition her humility made her one of the most beloved deities on Olympus Demeter the goddess of agriculture also embodies humility through her nurturing nature she humbly roamed the Earth in search of her daughter Persephone showing that even Gods can display humility When Love is at stake her humility allowed her to negotiate with Hades for Persephone's partial return to the surface world Demeter's humility is reflected in her role as the nurturer of both gods and humans Egyptian deities ra the sun god epitomizes the pride of divine rulership he is often depicted with a sun disc above his head symbolizing his supreme power however his pride led him to underestimate the cunning of Isis Who tricked him into revealing his secret name this act humbled raw and showed that even Gods could fall victim to Pride Horus the sky God shares this sense of divine Pride he was so proud of his role as the protector of Egypt that he challenged set to combat however his pride made him susceptible to set's tricks leading to the loss of his eye despite his pride Horus had to rely on others to restore his eye and defeat set Osiris the god of the afterlife represents humility he was content with his role and never sought to challenge Ra's Authority his humility allowed him to focus on his duties ensuring the fair Judgment of Souls Osiris teaches us that humility can be a form of strength allowing one to fulfill their responsibilities effectively Anubis the god of mummification also embodies humility he took on the role of guiding souls in the afterlife a job no other God wanted his humility earned him the respect of both gods and humans Anubis shows that humility can lead to unexpected forms of recognition and respect [Music] emperors Augustus was so proud of his achievements that he commissioned the res just die a list of his accomplishments his pride was evident in his transformation of Rome into an Empire focusing heavily on his own legacy however his pride also led him to make enemies including members of his own family augustus's focus on Legacy shows both the strengths and pitfalls of Pride Julius Caesar's Pride led him to cross the Rubicon sparking a civil war his pride won him the war but also led to his assassination on the Ides of March Caesar's story is a cautionary tale about how Pride can lead to both great achievements and great downfalls his assassination shows the dangers of letting Pride Cloud one's judgment Marcus Aurelius known as the philosopher king was a model of Imperial humility he wrote meditations as a form of humble self-examination a stark contrast to augustus's Res gesti his humility allowed him to rule wisely focusing on the well-being of his subjects Marcus Aurelius shows that humility can be a powerful tool for effective leadership Hadrian another Roman Emperor was also known for his humility unlike many of his predecessors Hadrian chose to consolidate the Empire rather than expand it his decision to build Hadrian's Wall was a humble acknowledgment of the limits of Roman power Hadrian's humility allowed him to make practical decisions that benefited the empire in the long run heroes and villains Superman's pride in his powers led him to confront doomsday alone nearly costing him his life his near-death experience forced him to realize the value of teamwork and humility Superman learned that even heroes have limitations and that Pride can be a dangerous thing his experience with doomsday served as a humbling lesson teaching him the importance of balance Tony Stark's pride and his technological prowess led him to create Ultron a decision that had disastrous consequences his pride blinded him to the ethical implications of his actions leading to a global crisis the events surrounding Ultron served as a wake-up call for Stark forcing him to confront his own pride and make amends Batman's humility allows him to work in a team effectively when he found himself outmatched by Supernatural forces he humbly called upon the Justice League for help Batman understands that no man is an island and humility is essential for Effective teamwork his willingness to seek help when needed makes him a more effective hero Peter Parker learned humility the hard way his initial pride in his Newfound Powers led him to neglect his responsibilities resulting in the death of his Uncle Ben this tragedy served as a harsh lesson in humility teaching Peter that with great power comes great responsibility his journey is a testament to the transformative power of humility [Music] finally mythical creatures the Phoenix proud of its immortality once challenged a dragon to a duel its Pride was humbled when it realized that even it could be injured the Phoenix learned that Pride could lead to unexpected vulnerabilities its experience with the dragon served as a lesson in humility teaching it to be more cautious dragons are often portrayed as proud creatures hoarding treasure one such Dragon Smaug was so proud that he didn't notice a thief stealing a precious gem his pride led to his downfall as the theft set off a chain of events that resulted in his death Smaug's story is a cautionary tale about the dangers of excessive pride in Chinese folklore a humble Mouse once outwitted a cat by Leading it into a trap the mouse's humility and cleverness allowed it to survive Against All Odds its story teaches us that humility combined with wit can be a powerful tool for survival the tortoise in his humility accepted his limitations and challenged the hair to a race his humility and steady Pace won him the race teaching all a valuable lesson the tortoise shows that humility can lead to unexpected victories even when the odds are stacked against you in summary the interplay between pride and humility is intricate and varies across different contexts by examining these diverse examples we gain a richer understanding of these traits and their impact on human behavior and decision making the key takeaway is the importance of balance neither Pride nor humility is inherently good or bad it's their imbalance that often leads to problems so the next time you are about to post on social media or make a statement in a social or professional situation remember all these names and make a virtuous decision [Music] | Mindset Labs | UCs45zp7Dy5OzKwDa31-d5ig | 2023-09-12 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,631 | 9,640 |
V3Av2VO17k0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V3Av2VO17k0 | TownMeeting 2/4/2017 Article 16 - Union Contract; 3 years - Fire Supervisory Local 3017 | article 16 shallow town of Hampton vote to approve the cost item included in a three-year collective bargaining agreement reached between the Hampton Board of Selectmen and the Hampton Fire Department supervisory Association local 3017 which calls for the following increases in salaries and benefits of the current staffing level 2017 fifty two thousand nine hundred eighteen dollars over 39 weeks 2018 71,000 equal nine over the 2017 level 2019 64,000 849 over the 2018 level and twenty twenty ten thousand 644 for 13 weeks over the 2019 level and further to raise and appropriate the sum of fifty two thousand nine hundred and eighteen dollars to fund the cost items related to the Hampton Fire Department supervisory association local 3017 salaries and benefits for 2017 such sum represents the additional salaries and benefits over the 2016 budget level for the first of the three years that are contained in the collective bargaining agreement between the town of hampered by his board of selectmen and the hands and Fire Department supervisory Association local 3017 pursuant to the collective bargaining law RSA 273 a the compounded cumulative cost impact over the three contract years of the agreement is estimated to be three hundred and thirty thousand seven hundred and fifty eight dollars a majority vote is required on article 16 it is recommended by the Budget Committee 50 recommended by the receipt we recommended by the board of selectmen 50 recommended by the Budget Committee 82 for the fiscal impact note the estimated 2017 tax impact is one point six cents per thousand dollars evaluation is there a motion to open discussion on article 16 move mr. bean seconded by mr. ordell mr. bean like speak again yield to mr. Sultan system Jamie Sullivan assistant town man doron article 16 Thank You mr. moderator as you indicated this contract deals with the fire officers and as with the prior group we negotiated a similar manner and the board unanimously supported it is a three-year deal 333 over those three years similar concessions to the mother unit with regard to increasing payment on their premiums over the three-year period changing the prescription plan which says additional monies there an increase the opt-out provision for those that you did not take the insurance excuse me and there were some other additions in there with reject with respect to some incentives within this unit that previously did not exist on the board unanimously supported and I've asked you for your support in this as well and waited answer any questions someone may have specific Thank You mr. Sullivan and it's McMahon Mike McMahon 49 and Elaine I'm here as a taxpayer and on behalf of local 3017 which I'm a longtime member and I'd like to thank the board for their support in this negotiation session I've been negotiating with the board for many years now this is the first time that your employees fire Teamsters and Public Works alike have been able to put forward a three-year deal in almost fifteen years it takes a lot of time from York selectmen the attorneys often town manager's office to negotiate deals if you're asking them to do this every year for 10 12 15 years at a time it's taking away from other important work that they should be doing supporting this agreement all of these agreements will help them to continue to do the good work that the town needs I'm proud to support this agreement I'm proud to work to the town half and it's a great place to live and raise my children and I asked everybody to support this please one other note mrs. olga with correctly she noted that the Budget Committee caught an overstatement and the original expenses and I thanked him to that thank you thank you mr. McMahon t pea and thank you against we are going to become absolute fire officers again this is a professional organization that contributes Bailey to the community that we live in and serve the fire officers that are working for this department of the finest I have no doubts about that you'll be able to put them up against any fire department there there are contributions to the community they they go far and wide mr. Griffin I do appreciate you bringing up something else that's a very salient portion in these two contracts in acquiring new employees being an attractive place to work it's a very difficult place to work at times as you might imagine this town is growing and it continues to receive increasing in call volume in the summertime this is an exceptionally busy place to work as you might imagine we're enticing people to come in here to do a job that they're going to be actively working very hard at and it opens up that opportunity so thank you very much without I support this one thing you'll thank you choose anyone else wishing to be heard mr. Griffin yes i would like to also send men to thank before the group that's been working on the contracts led by mr. Sullivan and mr. bean and the town the journey mrs. one it's a good example of the value of having mr. Sullivan particularly on this he's worked very hard and I think that it shows the values that we're getting thank you thank you mr. Griffin seeing no one else article 16 will appear on the warrant | Citizen Jones | UC4sdwkl4ZZiGK6OOTG5Qm6A | 2017-02-12 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 915 | 5,214 |
QCH2btcTEmA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QCH2btcTEmA | The Next Biggest YouTuber | YouTubers Life 2 | Vlogmas | yo what is going on guys breezy here today is a brand new video and i thought for videos day two we could start off with youtuber's life number two so let's get into it guys [Music] okay freaking irritation what's happening okay we won okay you already know we won all right xavier xavier what's up congratulations you are the first to complete youtuber's life a social experiment to find the most promising future youtubers your potential has caught our attention and so we are giving you a golden ticket to come and live in new tube city the city where the best youtubers live the perfect place for you to build your career and become one of the best if you accept the invitation i will be waiting there for you to guide you to your new adventure do you accept the challenge of course it's my dream no thanks first of all who is saying no to this opportunity give me the opportunity you guys come on let's do it all right so of course we're accepted it so where do i want to live first of all do y'all know what this logo is right here this is the sims 4 dream home decorator logo no it's not the dream home decorator logo but it looks like one of those sims 4 logo so i'm just saying youtubers live too y'all stealing from the sims or what but anyways downtown is recommended and i kind of do want to live in downtown because it's in the middle so if we have a task over here if we have a task over here we're kind of like in the middle we're just gonna go downtown you already know good choice we'll start preparing your apartment dress up like a real youtuber and i'll see you there okay i guess i'm gonna make my character really quickly so let's run it up all right guys so this is what my character looks like honestly loki i kind of want to change to a boy just so the shorts are longer but you know we're girl we're gonna keep it like that so let's get into it oh a little harry potter scar oh look at the town look at us oh there it goes xavier welcome to new tube city this is your new home from now on it isn't very big inside but don't worry later on you'll be able to decorate and upgrade it as you like now go inside i've left you a present i've got to go we'll talk later we're seeing her apartment for the first time oh let's go let's go what is this okay what's that a little robot flying robot drone starting up beep beep hi i'm a drone cam personal recording assistant beep beep wait so let me get this straight we just became a youtuber we already got a drone a drone okay let's get it i can't afford no drone but okay you can afford a drone let's go please give me a name um robert daniel nano zero what if we just called it drone e drone e that's stupid loading personality beep beep drone e i love it bb imagine i said i don't even like that name just lovely to meet you i'll be here to record you and help you whenever you need me first up learn how to record videos i thought we were already learning how to record videos but before you do you need to create your youtube channel the platform where the best content creators post their videos alright you already know we're going to go with ninja breezy bro your name my name is just going to be breezy my channel name ninja hello oh well do this ninja breezy and then my birthday irl is the eighth and i have a s a summer birthday beep beep what a nice name breezy would you like to test me out now bro let's go this is recording point for you to record videos you can find points like this one around the city like what oh use a recording point to record your first video introductory vlog for your channel i'll record you all right let's get it okay so we have different levels of energy so q and e are to zoom okay that's not a good camera angle oh where's q and e okay that's actually okay well what is this what what kind of video is that but i think we're gonna go with this one and zoom in a little bit my energy is already low wait what am i doing you start recording and energy energy in the first video always let's go your neighbor's dog starts a barking but you have oh um i don't know you got out of wtf first video you don't even know what you're doing you were i don't know what that says with the hater from the previous video what previous video but you make a bad joke to finish um first video i feel you will always ask for subscribers okay so what is this two stars i don't know i don't even know did i even do that right i don't know okay well somehow we got two stars on the first video i guess um capture trends vlogging home okay we got half a star on that all right look at us out here come on learning our youtube live beep beep nice acting breezy now we have to post your video on newton first we'll touch it up a bit by editing it on your computer okay let's come over here edit it then okay vlog this tool is a video editor you can use it to edit your videos and finish giving them your personal touch oh the goal is to get as many points as possible make sure the clips are connected to each other well if you manage to connect them from start to end of the video you'll get a juicy bonus later when you have a better pc with more rendering points you'll be able to buy video effects and use them in your clips and boost your edits even more and now i'll let you now i'll let the creative genius unleash her imagination okay so i'm assuming that goes there and we want to connect these pins so that one has two pins there's this one and that one it says edit what does that mean oh the best kept youtuber secret by adding effects to your clips you can use you can take your video to strata stratospheric heights did i say that right effects use render points but you'll have to update the editor buy them first okay well we only have 300 coins so we can only do these and we're not going to do none of that so let's go ahead and just go back um i think we'll just leave it like this and we'll see how it goes oh thumbnail um let's do this as our first thumbnail um the most anticipated vlog of the year the weirdest vlog on youtube how to get to the top thanks um let's talk about my new my new apartment is haunted my new apartment is haunted click bait we got two likes yo guys give me two likes on this video second day of the second day of vlogmas look at me stuttering over my words second day of vlogmas two weeks come on let's do it all right we published our first video oh beep beep grab your phone and install the youtube app we don't have it already you can check the video you just posted and see other youtubers rankings in the city your goal gain loads of subscribers ranking all right we have zero subscribers zero views zero coins but we somehow got three likes how the heck do we have zero views was three likes we're all the way down here 14 videos uploading they have 151 subscribers 500 videos uploaded and they have a million we're gonna catch up to aaron level don't you worry about that these other people i don't know y'all but is that a horse there's a horse yeah we definitely we definitely passing these people all right what now what now can we leave our apartment beep beep did you know that i can also record commentary scripts on the computer scripts are a type of video i don't know how to record without them xavier says there's a load of them hidden around the city so i have to find scripts is that what it's saying every time you record with a script you improve its quality and this is how you get better clips and scores shall we try commentary videos to see if you get the first 30 subscribers to your channel let's go let's go come on okay so different camera angles again okay this is the best one we already know all right let's go you start say a sigh hello because you're just kind of scared from the last video your phone rings you can't get any peace you think of a good piece of information you have a laughing fit uh i don't know between these two all right we'll do that one you have a laughing feel like ha ha who's calling me you sent a paranormal present you let out a whoa you well done you let out of wtf just like i said in the last video to finish you sign off two stars baby let's go let's go let's go let's go do we need to be putting these hashtags on our titles now that i'm seeing them here again all right remember you that you need to edit and post a video in the computer so let's go commentary video so that's the intro geez there's three clips and each of these only got one oh this video is bad nothing even connects so that's a 34. that's a 32. so we're going to do this because that's higher but this all right we'll just as a publisher with no outro then i guess um this could be the thumbnail oh wait the commentary you would never have expected fun hashtag home the end will make you roll up for laughing get the latest from home um did you see that ghost we out here publishing videos two video or two likes you already know two likes two videos let's go oh my god we getting subscribers we're closer to go just a little more we got 30 subscribers let's go baby oh ring [Music] it's already midnight it's time to go to bed sleeping helps you get back to your energy and progress the next day you can stay awake until 4am but you won't be able to get all your energy back for the next day good night breezy i'll call you tomorrow morning to tell you something important and don't forget to continue posting videos if you want to become the best youtuber all right let's check the new youtubers app though see where we fall out bef with everything before we go to sleep 63 so we're still 100th place but look we are so close to this gabrielle graphical whatever that even means so let's get into the bed so 73 so we got 35 subscribers off of this one with 73 views three likes you already know three coins 28 subscribers and 62 views 63 out of 10 000 top 100 top 75 you already know but i think we're doing pretty good so far all right since daisy was about to start guys i'm actually going to end the video here and we can do some more days coming up in the next video but i hope you guys did enjoy videos day number two down uh be sure to check out some more of these other videos right here on the side guys and this has been breezy and i will see you guys in my next video peace out everybody | Ninja Breezy | UCaSyF3E1EpYyKxdUGcILRpQ | 2021-12-02 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,051 | 10,275 |
HrhqyTl6Tao | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HrhqyTl6Tao | Ayya Khema - HR06 - Moral Conduct | this course so far has been a prologue it hasn't really come to the nitty-gritty yet because it first it was the historical background of this tale what's happened here and then we heard about the wrong teaching about karma and of course about the right kitchen of karma and then the kind of fun benefits that the virtual life the reckless life can give but only as a very beginning mainly that one gets a bit of freedom from the ordinary everyday kind of responsibilities quincies one doesn't have to make a tax return this is a very nice thing and then one doesn't have to balance bank account and one doesn't have to have once caustics to goal doesn't have one so it's all these things are great help in the structure life because it leaves one time and attention and lack of worry so the mind is free up it also there's been some talk about the purification aspect the purification particularly of our thinking has gone into that to some extent and cut in details and we now come to that part of incidence which is the purification through our conduct and it is that part of the teaching which is sila morality ritual and in this particular discourse it is explained in great detail in far more detail then is usually the case because it goes into it from more angles to show how what things can be detrimental to our mind now if one sits in meditation and doesn't get concentrated and the mind goes out into the world this is due to the fact that we've taken in a lot of things from the world which is a problem that is causes goes to the reason why only the longer retreat so that we can stay away from the world longer so that the mind becomes quite down because the idea that our mind is a certain way is one of our illusion the mind is a receptacle and it is a responder to the input the qualities so if we make it a receptacle of the right thing when it doesn't have to respond in the wrong way and the responses which we get which is a destructive and discursive thinking stuff in half they don't have to happen then so the last paragraph which we had in the yesterday I'm going to read it once more because it now is in reference to the next thing that comes so when a householder or a householder son and we would last ready to add daughter to that they live estranged by the restraint of the Patent Office which are the fundamental monastic rules the rest of proper behavior end result having taken up the rules of trainings on train from self seeing the engine the slightest fall when comes to be endowed with wholesome bodily and verbal action livelihood is purified one is convinced of moral discipline other word discipline is quite important here because purification is totally caught up in self-discipline there's nobody that can discipline one those days are gone that happened when we were in kindergarten and maybe in primary school but those days are gone now we have to do it ourselves and self-discipline is the only way that we can have this purification to the large extent where it then brings about a totally different level when God's the doors of the cells faculties is endowed with mindfulness and clear comprehension and if content so the Buddha now goes into all these different parts of this paragraph first the rules of training and then the livelihood and then the cell faculties and then mindfulness and clear comprehension the last two I have already mentioned but they're going to be mentioned again even in more detail now the first thing that happens with the modes of discipline and it is called moral discipline in this discourse is it the preset the basic precepts are mentioned but with the basic precepts already some refinement so I say I'm going to read that out and then talk about it and how great key is a bigger possessed of moral discipline having abandoned the destruction of life one abstained from the destruction of life one has laid down the rod and weapons and guelph conscientious full of kindness sympathetic for the welfare of all living beings this pertains to the moral discipline the first preset if not to kill living beings and here we can see right away that the opposite is being enjoined upon the person namely to be full of loves and kindness and have compassion for the welfare of living beings which is the exact opposite of killing the destruction of life and that comes again later but I'll mention it here now yes it comes in the next section the destruction of life the Buddha was so far as to say that one should not destroy or damage seed and plant life plants propagated from roots still join budding that truth pertains to moral discipline so he has ecology at heart that's - not half thousand years old he even went so far inland the Vinaya in the woods for monks and nuns to say that when one urinates out in the open one should be careful to use the place where there was nothing growing because it could damage that particular plant so the ecology which we think we have invented that we are destroying it it has always been destroyed to certain expense because of negligence because of lack of wisdom and because of lack of understanding that were harming ourselves is we're harming our environment we don't have to look any further anyone who harms environment humps him or herself is so quick clear and obvious and yet while everybody yes sure it's happening every single day the reason it's becoming a menace to us and our planet because we have far greater population now than in those days they were just as lacking in wisdom and lacking in understanding as we are but they weren't as many of them so we have to be a little more careful now in fact we all have to understand that these rules for behavior are not for monks and nuns they are for them but they're for everybody else because killing a certainly an action which can only bring disaster nothing else no matter what one kills the main ways it brings disaster if because it brings hate in one's heart we don't kill what we love now with either hate or it is total negligence and it is complete disregard of being careful around oneself the kind of care that won't take now some people are very good at cleaning up their houses even keep them very nice and clean as they should the Buddha is all for that we mentioned it but they have no idea that this planet is our house it's a house we live in there won't be any houses this planet is no good but there isn't anything left on this planet was to breathe and to eat there won't be any houses anymore so juices to clean up houses and not to think about the planet or at least the speak that one later on and the trees that are there so it is interesting that the Buddha already then had this at heart and he enjoined all these disciples to be careful about that so the destruction of life includes of course all animals and that's life but everything that has any kind of life in it and also the more on get an understanding of the lack of individuality and personality that we have the more we can understand that we are part of all this we are no different and in this particular with what I'm you're saying the contemplation or the meditation on the four primary elements is very helpful now those of you who have been in the course before and heard this the others may have our mention them the four primary elements earth fire water air or wind either way now the earth element is everything that's solid so it's our our flesh and our bones anything that soliton us but of course the earth element is anything that's solid outside of us Empire the temperature now it also has the quality fire element has the quality in the human being of destruction in digestion which is also destruction fire element has the quality of destruction outside as we know when a fire destroyed but in the in the material aspect of the world the fire element is that which ages if we didn't have the fire element there would be no destruction its aegis I and then we have the water now within us we can have saliva tears sweat urine blood but primarily if the binding element if we put if we have flour and we put a little bit of water we get do it makes us stick together if we didn't have almost 80% water in us I always say that we will probably have all our cells running around separately it would be much easier to realize that there is no individual person there because we would have to decide which of the cells is us but it would be quite difficult to practice I would imagine and with low quality the water element is so important because of the binding that that is the reason why we consist of so much water but what we actually think we consistent with all earth element because it's all we can feel all the time and then there's wind or air and that's the first breath the wind in the body now all of these four elements can be found outside of us in nature and it is a very important insight meditation to become aware of one or all four of those elements and relate to that same element outside of us this element is very simple we can feel the earth element of our body touching the earth element of the cushion two hard things touching each other now a difference we can feel the element in the floor we can see it in the earth in the tree everywhere so this is a very important insight method method for insight beginning inside to see those four in our core ality they are only to do with body they do not refer to mind those four but if we can see that in a meditative state it helps greatly to feel integrated into all that exists the more we integrate ourselves into all that exists which includes every body every person the left alienated we are the left threatened we feel the less fear we have and the more we will become careful and considerate of others and our environment the consideration of harmlessness the word in sanskrit is our himsa it's quite a well-known word to be harmless obviously we will always have some hurtfulness in us our body is heavy and fallen and it goes on the earth and there will be tiny little elements around that we don't even see and they will be hurt but if we can be as harmless as possible and recognize our togetherness we have taken a great step towards recognizing absolute truth and we have taken a great step towards peacefulness within there is nothing and nobody let's convert us because everything and everybody is exactly the same as we are there's no distinction and no separation these are all very interesting words and thoughts they have to be experienced that's why inside meditation method on the four elements William the wind element also has movement when we do walking meditation we can feel that we are displacing through the movement we're displacing rared through the movement and binged arises of that even though we may not be mindful not to feel it we can know it and of course there's wind outside there's movement everywhere so the elements have a quality and also an action the Buddha says that in order to live without destroying life on half the half one has to be conscientious about it so we have to remember it and we have to feel ourselves as part of it all because then it's easy but if we have to think every time whether we should kill that fly or that mosquito and actually the Buddha said we shouldn't but actually it's puzzling out and then therefore spider that's forcing us and then there's an anti bender garden and we sing out as Buddha said not to kill but it's already a nuisance and if you have to start thinking like that it's a chore it's a difficulty and then we think well maybe we could try something else that's literally under talk about those things but if we are part and parcel of those we think there's nothing to think about we wouldn't dream of destroying the spider who or whatever we find out this is in essence the first precept and it's in essence the first precept role lay and mana dicks it doesn't change it is of course designed to minimize the hate enough the second one is having abandoned taking what is not given he abstains from taking what is not given me accepting and expecting only what is given me he lived an honesty with a pure mind this suit pertains to the moral discipline so this goes a little further than not to steal obviously that included but not to take what is not given and to accept and expect only that which is freely given when there is an expectation of getting value for services given as more purity there is a wanting or there's a marketplace mentality when that's when one is a merchant now in the merchant world it is done like that but in this virtual world if one should do like that and my new is often done if it wouldn't be often done the Buddha wouldn't have said not to do it you can be quite sure that all these precepts were broken over and over again and that the Buddha pronounced them because they were being broken it's actually said that when he first started his Sangha the first and first 65 monks he had they were all around fully enlightened and there wasn't a single rule with a violent or need any rules and the ordination took place by saying a he be cool come monk finish today we have an elaborate ritual of pronouncing precepts and all the commitments that one wants to do but in those days the first was only a typical órale bikini come on or come month also later on using the Buddhist time the precept started and they were they they grew ever more more and more because more and more things were what went wrong because people that joined were not all arms anymore so the expectation of getting value for services given it's a marketed mentality and it changes the whole aspect of the spiritual life because if one has that expectation one also will refrain from giving any more than what one is getting back in other words it completely changes the whole attitude and there is not there's also the expectation which is not good but what is the worst of it is that there is and wanting a result and if we want to result you know how detrimental that is to meditation if one sits down and meditates in order to get a result that spoils the whole meditation there's no way we can concentrate and want to result at the same time there's no way we can actually live the scripture way and give maybe our chair our knowledge and share our experiences and wanting a result from that it can spoils the whole giving of it and it also reduces forgiving and because of the expectation that is put into it the the giving of the stood spiritual our teaching is then no longer pure and this is what said here he then lived an honesty with a pure mind so it has to be completely free the whole thing of free from wanting anything in return and that the seventh one now the third one is for lately past not to refrain from sexual misconduct but for certain times laypeople can take more eight precepts and then the third one changes to celibacy when one takes eight precepts or ten the third one changes from having no sexual misconduct three celibacy so here it talks about celibacy having abandoned in celibacy no such a word exists he leads the holy life of celibacy one dwells a loop and abstained from the practice of sexual intercourse these two pertains to moral discipline this is often misunderstood it's misunderstood to mean that sex is bad because that also comes from our Western background where that has first been imbued and then taken out it's a everything is right everything goes and now it slowly coming back together again but it has no connotation of that sexist read at all nothing like that the really understanding of celibacy is that first of all it reduces greed it reduces dependency it brings freedom it then reduces emotional upheaval it brings about a feeling of being able to stand alone one doesn't have to have somebody there and if one has gone the usual course of life which probably we all have we all have experienced the traumas when there have been relationships and then they fall apart there's always a trauma because of this why is it such a trauma because of this enormous attachment which comes from that the enormous attachment because of it a certain idea that one is giving oneself well if one were to give oneself completely to this virtual life with a totality of surrender and devotion one could never be disappointed there's no way that but we dare the Dumber or the Sangha the enlightened one could disappoint one and one is still free even though one has surrendered and this self surrender is actually one of the great myths about sex because that's exactly what it is not that so much that there is of course pleasure that's understood but there is self surrender and that's what we're actually looking for self surrender with the only difficulty that then afterwards we'd like to get ourselves back again but if we were ever to delve self-surrender and in meditation one has to self surrender a lhasa can meditate we will learn from the experience that that is the only the only way to real happiness because the self is public and private enemy number one there's no other it's a one that wants so that surrender that we can have two is a virtual life for the holy life this matter what the quality is Oh is called the only life brings with it right from the start already a feeling of having achieved something even though we may not even meditate yet properly we may not have understood the word of the whole thing but having given oneself to it because one isn't hanging back anymore well it's you holding oneself back the more onwards one suspects the more problems on it see it's natural because the bigger than me the bigger the problem I always like to compare it with a very very fact person that wants to come through a door like that and maybe is so terribly fact that that person will hit the doorpost on both sides because it's all set and so it hurts to get through the door or maybe even has to squeeze through the factor the Eagle the more we will hit all the door posts that are round and the more it hurts for the morally self surrender the list it hit and it can be proven by everyone for him or herself nobody needs to take this on faith or one has to do is try it out having abandoned false speech it stains from forefoot speak only the truth lives devoted to truth trustworthy and reliable he does not deceive anyone in the world with 2:13 for more discipline it is the fourth precept and it's not lying naturally but to live the voter to truth is a little more than not lying and it has as a connotation something else it has as a connotation that one is devoted to finding absolute truth because that is what the Buddhist path is all about now obviously it starts out with not lying that's clear no doubt about that and we all have been told by our mother familiar this high that we're not supposed to lie and probably try to do but over again and for the person getting us very far so now we may have decided by now that lying is a very good thing but that includes all the rules of the white life which are socially so acceptable and it also includes lying to oneself about oneself and that's one of the very popular pastime often we think we're much worse than we are and we tell ourselves stories about her terrible we are and how we can't do anything and then when we become depressed enough about that then you tell ourselves how wonderful we actually are and that's just a bum trip to see yourself clearly and be really truthful about ourselves is not easy it is as if we had blinkers on so it's sometimes quite helpful if somebody gives us a hint if we can take it sometimes not so easy so not to lie to other fears more socialize it but to be honest to oneself about oneself to really try to find out what makes one tick and that's what all the inside methods are all about and I will say this over and over again methods are methods by any name they never are the truth they are only a method and we have dozens of them and you're welcome to as many of them as I can think of and as I might be mentioned and as I finding the commentaries but they are still only method they are not inside and they are not come they're not summertime they're not be personal but they can get us there so the path that we can take to your honest to ourselves about ourselves is also the same path that makes us to search for absolute truth now we make a distinction in this terminology between relative truths and absolute truth meditation and burns inside path it's a sign the signs of mind and all Sciences have their particular terminology and one needs to know it in order to know exactly what one's talking about sciences are also always repeatable they're never just a matter of luck so here we have relative tools now in the relative truth we're all here sitting here like little separate heat and everybody has come to have a nice meditation and get peaceful and maybe gain some insight that's the relative truth everybody has come for that and has the idea I call America and I'm going to do it right and I'm going to gain inside that's fun and in this relative truth we are male and female young and old rich and poor and all the other distinctions that we make between ourselves clever and stupid whatever and in that relative truth we have houses and chairs and statues and flowers and all the rest of it and we are very familiar with it but in absolute truth none of that holds true an absolute truth local talent isn't so we always have to be sure so from which standpoint we're talking and from the standpoint of practice we're always talking from relative truth always that's always me sitting here wanting to minute it now in the teaching itself absolute truth will be mentioned but the spelling of practice is always relative and I was mentioning that when it I was talking about karma that as long as we think I mean were making karma so we have to be careful to make good color you live devoted to truth the Buddha said also includes not to exaggerate and not to underwrite this is also common thing that we do that because it also is an eagle support both valuable support exaggeration and underrating we have to watch that too it also includes to be trustworthy and reliable so this is a far more elaborate explanation of the moral precepts then if usually found the trustworthiness is a person who would abstain from any falsehood would never say one thing and do another would always be trustworthy and could be reliable now if we're trustworthy and reliable we feel good about ourselves we know that we can rely on ourselves and because of knowing that we have already found a certain steadiness within not to deceive anyone in the world the tall order isn't it because in order not to deceive anyone we've got to be able to speak the truth and one of the things which make for good friendship and the Buddha often talked about friendship how important it is for the structure life one of the things which makes a good friendship is honesty with each other to be able to be honest to another person about oneself and knowing that that other person is not going to take advantage of that and also knowing that the other player is going to be equally honest that is friendship then one feels at ease and at home and to have such friends in life make a great difference and under the Buddhist cousin whom I've mentioned before and his attendant for 25 years once said to the Buddha sir a good friend is half of the holy life and the Buddha said do not say so and under a good friend it's the whole of the holy life and a good friend in pali is a carry on Amita and a koriyama meter is also the meditation teacher so honesty and straightforwardness has to be part of that friendship otherwise there is none we can all be superficially polite and we usually are because it's the only way we can get along out there but that doesn't help us to see ourselves as all it does is we get through the day somehow that's possible way and of course one has to do that but friendship is a totally different matter and the friendship that's not the only time friendship has mentioned there are many other times to which we will also see about a friend is also one who is trustworthy and reliable even when things go completely wrong when one has great difficulties they do they are not Fairweather friends they stay with one and they are somebody that one always feels one can relate to about anything that goes on with it so this is them not to deceive anyone in the world starts with not receiving oneself and that is a tall order now there's more to this one for the beach there's a whole list of it having abandoned slander one abstained from slander now slander has to be understood lightly to slander is saying something about another person which is quickly untrue that's slander and that for that if it's printed one can be taken to court and there can be enormous fines for that so in our case we are not important enough for that sort of thing but slander is always untruth one does not repeat elsewhere what one has heard here in order to divide others from the people here so not to say something with the intention of dividing friends or acquaintances not saying something that one has heard from somebody else so that that person then will be totally against that person that will have a bulletin said that nor does one repeat hear what one has heard elsewhere in order to divide others backbiting in other words talking behind the backs of people it is that intention of taking bringing them apart so one is a reconciler of those who are divided and a promoter of friendship rejoicing delighting and exalting in Concord being happy when people are together one speaks only words that are conducive to Concord so the the idea is here that it goes further than not lying then goes further than being trustworthy reliable it goes to the point where the speech is being used in order to bring maybe enemies together and make them friends again in other words one takes that upon oneself one takes responsibility too often people say oh I don't want any part of that that's a very common into that why not because they are afraid somebody else is going to do something about them or must never forget that whoever speaks badly it's their karma strictly their Karma so if there are people that one can help to be friends again one should make that attempt having abandoned house speech one it's been from that one speaks words which are pleasing endearing going right to the heart polite amiable agreeable that too pertains to mall discipline so again this whole section on speech and that's not even finished yet I hope we have enough time in this month to get through the whole thing but I feel very strongly that every part of it at least bit of it is extremely important because it gives a whole a picture of the picture it starts out this very justice showing that it is in a worldly way very beneficial to live a structure life because one doesn't have so many duties and responsibilities anymore with all these firms and marketplace activities and it leads all the way to Madonna and every bit of it that every step on the way is in there because it's necessary the Buddha wouldn't have put it in there if it wasn't necessary and Nibbana I was going to refrain from the word actually it means freedom total freedom and this total freedom is what everybody really wants and that's what everybody really is looking for even though they might be calling me banner they might even think of and it isn't something that we sit down with maybe medication say ok I'm going to get freedom now that doesn't work that's an expectation but subconsciously that is what we are looking for the freedom from all the oppressions that we put on ourselves or the pressure that we put on ourselves so every little every step in here is one step along that way the service is through about right speech and the right speech which should go through the heart it should be something which is them endearing and helpless having abandoned idle chatter now this is a real real problem with idle chatter that's the one punished case and nunneries one recites the some preset twice a month and at that time monks and nuns are supposed to say if they're broken any of them the question is asked is everyone free from this fault or has anybody has this fault and this is a fault that is always there the iron chapter it is something which is done out of the lack of mindfulness we lose our mindfulness so easily it's much easier to do that than to habit isn't it so the end speaking because the way they never said that one should be silent totally in this life is one of the things that has done a lot and so of course the idle chatter comes in very easily is a matter of mindfulness to try to see with clear comprehension what is the purpose of what I have in mind to say is it skillful is it within the Dumber and then at the end have I accomplished matters not always that one accomplish the purpose with one speech but often yes if one is careful about it other chatter one speaks at the right time and speaks what is factual and beneficial now that's part of that arm formula which I don't have already given you about right place at the right time what is factual and beneficial that which is factual which is really true to the facts and will help one speaks on the Dhamma and the discipline so here are actually a guideline that one should use Dumber as much as one knows it for one conversation conversation about Dhamma does not have to start out the Buddha said because one might not know what he said but it certainly is about something which is elevating to the mind and takes it away from its worldly concern the worldly concerns are constantly bringing the mind into a downward slide and you can notice that in your own meditation when the mind goes into the world it goes usual dull and when it gets away from the world there's an uplift the world hasn't got it it cannot supply it what it is that were searching for we're searching for fulfilment in the heart we're searching for a complete freedom from oppression and pressure how can the world give it it's impossible if it had it to give everyone here is old enough to have found it by now it just isn't there so the words are worth treasuring they are timely backed by reasons measured and connected with the good that is protective pertains to moral discipline these are really very um wide reaching guidelines that the words are worth treasuring get timely they are done at the right time that time we belong to that what is going on they are also backed by reason and this is interesting because in the last paragraph before that except the word should go to the heart but they should also be background reason and this is something which is mentioned many times and most of the Forgotten in the teaching and in the learning that we have heart and mind we have feeling emotion and we have logical thinking and we have to use both if we only go along one one of them is only one of them it is like hopping on one foot instead of walking on both its previous it's painful and it doesn't have the advancement that we would have as we would walk properly so here it is about speech but it pertains to everything we do on this virtual part or even in the world it has to have the reason the fact section has to be backed by reason another word has to be logical it has to be understand we have to understand it we have to be able to make ourselves understood through speech but it also has to have the feeling behind the warmth of the heart the two have to go together and if one is lacking it's always going to be difficult and non-productive if we have too much of what we need to cultivate the other we can make that assessment ourselves very simple everybody knows it and this is a very important aspect of the teaching and the heart aspect and I said this before but I'll repeat it if the devotion aspect the devotion the love the surrender it's a hard aspect and the reason aspect is the understanding the logic the working of an insight to see things differently through analysis all totally necessary but always in conjunction we can also say that the pathway towards come summertime it's a harvester because all the sectors of the meditative absorptions are connected to feelings and not logical thinking it's impossible to logically sing the meditative absorption so that's the hard aspects and all those inside methods which I've already mentioned and probably will mention again are all connected to the mind so now we will finish with a speech and now this comes separately one abstain from damaging seed and plant life now the damage is something that we will undoubtedly do because we've got to eat and if we plant our own vegetable and then eat them we have damaged it but that has to be done so we have to sustain life this damaging goes further it goes to negligence and willful destruction for no reason whatsoever and willful destruction or maybe out of greed or sometimes yes mostly out of green and now come more elaborate details of this moral discipline when abstained from dancing singing instrumental music and witnessing unsuitable shows and this is usually a point of controversy what they're not supposed to dance and sing the Buddha doesn't like us to have any fun huh well instrumental music is also visit witnessing unsuitable shows it probably would mean getting rid of the TV set I've never seen so many unsuitable shows advertisers in one of those TV in the magazines and to dance and to sing and to make music instrumental music make music it takes a mind away from the purification part and puts it on a path of sensual gratification now we have plenty of sensual gratification all the time one of them is legal we have to eat we can't live without eating so there's one that happens all the time we can use our we use our eyes automatically to look at nature and it's often very beautiful beautiful flowers lovely sunset we look at beautiful things automatically our eyes go there and we are drawn to it with the mind so we have those things happen to us anyway and we will hear things like the birds singing we can't help that we shouldn't have to help it it's beautiful it's very nice to listen to that we can sit then we can become like concentrated near Buddha house where I live in Germany there's a quite a big waterfall and often people go there from the retreated quite near and I'm not cycling at walk and sit down there and the sound of the waterfall get some very concentrated because it's a very repetitive sound and also it's very pleasant a pleasant sound and the bird singing can do it too if it's repetitive so we have all these sense contacts without which we couldn't live and they can be extremely pleasant and if we have any understanding of that this we would be grateful and enjoy those pleasant contacts so we don't need to go out and search for more some which are much more impactful than those that we get anyway instrumental music dancing and singing which we do we do it ourselves and these unsuitable shows they have a far greater charge behind them so our senses are far more used and it may not be soothing at all on the country one just think of a evening in a disco pretty awful isn't it or is it yes if you're under 20 maybe it's alright I have to admit I've never been inside one but I have heard it before from the streets so it is part of the priority of this virtual time is that's once priority one does not go out to subject the senses to any more impact and contact then we have anyway because the mind becomes disturbed from that and I'd like to explain that once more I can't remember now that I explained it here in the last course but anyway I'm going to explain it anyway and it's very important to recognize the fact that our senses do not have the reaction that we think they do it's always the mind and this is why it is important to abstain from these very strong contacts of the sentence because the mind will react very strongly there year only can hear sound it does not hear noise it does not hear music it does not hear waterfall it does not hear trucks it just hears sound but the mind knows waterfall trucks music all of that and reacts to it says I don't like this one oh I like that one I get that one again that was very nice so we are protecting the mind by protecting the senses and that is also a later instruction them to guard the sense faculties we'll get to that even in greater detail the I can only see color and shape it cannot see pretty girl it can not see beautiful surroundings it only sees the color and the shape and I usually use this as an example everybody here knows without the shadow of a doubt that this of a clock right and no doubt about in anybody's mind now if you give this to a 2 year old we may start biting on it thinking it's chocolate it has the appropriate color for that but you may also start playing around with it thinking it's at all because it also has appropriate shape for that and in his memory there is no clock there's chocolate and they are told and yet it's exactly the same item no difference now that happens to us constantly and what I'd like you to do is to actually explain this I'm giving you lots of homework to do so that nobody would get bored I mentioned mindfulness of the body yesterday of all movement and action and I've mentioned the four primary elements today as the meditative of contemplative practice and now another thing I've already talked about sound I already said that because was important because there were a lot of songs I'll say it again when there is sound watch the mind immediately describing it and then try to slow down the next sound and see whether you can stop the mind from describing it and the way to do that is to deliberately stop them mind from doing it just like in meditation as you deliberately stop the mind from thinking hopefully you do and stay on the meditation subject it's a deliberate action of not allowing the mind to play games now here that's in the meditation here this is not a game this is the way we always work but we don't have to because because the mind reacts to everything that the senses take in we are constantly at work with the mind and constantly judging and constantly reacting and constantly on the lookout for that which we like and trying to get rid of that we don't like and it is fuller than that makes a life full of pressure and stress and strain and it's not because we are in a particular situation it's because we haven't seen what we do to ourselves I call it the pre-programmed printout so if you can stop this creep program print out just once you know what it's like and you can see that it's very peaceful we don't have to react to everything we see we don't have to react to everything we here are these are the most the most impactful you see in the hearing class the thinking you don't have to react with anything but now let's just practice on hearing and see it is the epitome of mindfulness to be able to see something anything and not say in the mind leave it's not even verbal its immediate reaction the mind doesn't even feel leave it's much too unimportant it doesn't even verbalize it knows stop that knowing just see it's not easy but it's very very interesting and enormously beneficial because from that we find out how we actually operate how we can change that if we want to and we also get a much clearer insight into who is sitting in there doing all that do it with seeing and hearing the eye only sees shape and color the ear only hear sound and watch the reaction what's actually happening is but it goes so fast we miss a hole more thing it makes contact then comes the feelings then comes the labeling then comes the reaction we're usually only aware of a reaction sometimes if we are totally uninterested in the object the object is so neutral that it has not aroused our interest we are only aware of the labeling it is very difficult to become aware else of feelings but seeing we've got all the time in the world and it's very very young secluded we can do it we can look we can hear and watch the mind do it do it usually usual program and because it has this program which it always follows we are never really at peace so we can give it a go and see whether we can change the poor and stop it when you want to press a button and the whole screen is empty we also get to know ourselves from a different angle hmm the next one is Texas a singing and dancing then it comes abstaining from wearing Garland's which we usually only do when we go to a while embellishing oneself with friends with person and beautifying oneself with Island so this is another Paris we define oneself with oils I think it's oil visit I'm on okay so not to beautify oneself with with perfume and with oils and miss Garland's in other words to 1vs1 is to be contented with what there is and it's interesting that this particular um instruction but also to now a thousand years old and people were painting themselves then just as they do now and of course very often it is some considered to be a female thing to make one split off I oneself but then and it is more obvious I think on the little female of the species but then it has never not always been confined to that there has been times in human history when it was a male doing at all and the females were not doing it so anyway the reason for that is also to stay with the way one really is with the true subject to look at oneself and be contented and not only that but trying to beautify oneself of course support the ego idea if there is nobody there who my mother you defied I mean what is there to beautiful there's nobody there anyway so there's just a body in the mind and for what purpose do I want to beautify for the purpose of having more ego support because then people will like me better maybe maybe so it is an ego support system and it is also the idea that there's somebody there who are to be beautified but on the more disciplined part of it it when it is a moral discipline it isn't yet based on insight it is based on the fact that one discipline from oneself from too much proliferation from too many things that are out out going into the world that stays within oneself staying within oneself there one can find the truth the whole of it is within think I'll stop yen see if you have any questions anything at all even community and one is not enjoy well if you are hearing it anywhere you might as well enjoy it it's also a matter of being very attached to it not being able to live without it there are such people who say they can't live unless they have it so that's a very strong attachment and it's very strong dependency if it's happening to be played as it happens to be there there's no reason why one can't enjoy it if it's nice but to go out and try and get it is using one's energy to have sensual gratification if it happens to be the anyway that's fun the Buddha did not say that one has to run away from it but he said not to search for it it along the same lines and along the lines of read livelihood if one's livelihood is it providing full gratification currency being musician is that well we have I think on a one and a half pages coming up about white livelihood in on a minute let's see pages and pages of right languages and well I I don't know whether I said anything but moves even this particular one but then once an actor came to the Buddha and asked him whether that was like livelihood being an actor and the Buddha said no it's not and the man wanted to know why obviously and the Buddha said because you are providing an illusion for people who already live in complete illusion so that was his answer and then I don't remember anywhere whether he was asked about being a musician but and there were musicians of course and funerals they were using them and all that sort of thing they were there and at weddings particularly also I don't remember that question being asked I only remember the actor asking and being a musician providing the fence sensual gratification I would assume that the Buddha would have said no it's not love but I don't know and I don't know whether that's actually me in fact I do think it's not mentioned here under Amla these are all wrong likelihood that I mentioned here and it's not mentioned under that under the wrong livelihood there are dozens and dozens of them mentioned and they're quite interesting actually we will read them and we essential gratification that we get and we have already enough of them every human being and without having to look for others this is our escape system trying to find others but if one has that livelihood and it is something like that it could also provide a way of letting the mind become very concentrated because you see painters who might know quite a few can become extremely concentrated when they're painting I don't happen to know it's a moment I can't think of any musician that plays serious music but I know these painters and they are get very very concentrated because they have to be and because of that they can then do their meditation so hopefully that would happen to musician I don't know one has to be I presume one has to be extremely concentrated also to do is right and then having using that ability also for the meditation so it has always has a silver lining anything else all right I will put the attention on the breath for a few moments and become aware that your heart carries the seed of enlightenment within the greatest jewel there is in the universe be respectful and devoted and loving towards that seed of light lighten meant within you and fill yourself with love being the carrier of this grape jewel which attention on the person sitting nearest you in this room recognizes feet of enlightenment within that person and fill him or her with your love and respect and devotion having that great jewel within his heart and mind look at everyone here in this room see the seed of enlightenment within everyone's heart and mind love everyone because of that embrace everyone with your devotion toward this greatness that lies in each other now think of all the people who are pregnant in this place each one carrying the seed of enlightenment within heart and mind love each one of them having this wonderful jewel within embrace every one with your devotion think of your parents as having that same jewel within their hearts and minds love them respect them show them your devotion it's the same greatness and goodness in all of us and think of those people who are nearest and dearest to you carrying the same beauty and goodness within love them embrace them feel so together think of all those who are your friends having that same jewel within rotten mind give them your love your friendship your support let them feel it think of all those people were part of your life neighbors colleagues at work salespeople people you meet him there in the shops on the street in the offices all carrying the same seed of enlightenment within feel the togetherness fill them with your love and devotion recognizing the path we all take towards this meditation think of any one whom you find difficult where there's any kind of resistance or rejection or fear worry and was nice effect that this person carries exactly the same jewel with in heart and mind fill him or her with your love your support and your devotion now think of people everywhere near and far known unknown seen or unseen all having that same beauty and goodness slumbering within waiting to be awakened give them your love and support realizing that this is all that count visualize as many people as you can living around here in Auckland indirectly in San Francisco in the hold state in our country the whole climate as far as the strength of your heart can reach and put your attention back on yourself and feel the brilliance and luster office June warming and filling your heart love that give it care and support see that as the most important aspect of yourself with you of love and devotion may the seed of enlightenment grow and flourish in people's heart | walamaking | UC_ZS5HoFxlDmE3-hu2Od6Xw | 2017-04-29 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 9,031 | 48,296 |
TDEOYvoTeDI | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TDEOYvoTeDI | Yom Kippur | Wikipedia audio article | yom kippur hebrew um keep our IPA john quipu or yom kippur 'm also known as the day of atonement is the holiest day of the year in Judaism its central themes are atonement and repentance Jewish people traditionally observed this holy day with an approximate 25 hour period of fasting and intensive prayer often spending most of the day in synagogue services topic etymology yahhhh means day in Hebrew and Kippur comes from a root that means to atone Yom Kippur is usually expressed in English as Day of Atonement you topic rosh hashanah and yom kippur Yom Kippur is the tenth day of the seventh month Tishrei and is regarded as the Sabbath of Sabbath's Rosh Hashanah referred to in the Torah as yama teruah is the first day of that month according to the Hebrew calendar on this day forgiveness of sins has also asked of God Yom Kippur completes the annual period known in Judaism as the high holy days or you mean Nora days of all that commences with Rosh Hashanah topic heavenly books open according to Jewish tradition God inscribes each person's fate for the coming year into a book the book of life on Rosh Hashanah and waits until Yom Kippur to seal the verdict during the days of aw a Jew tries to amend his or her behavior and seek forgiveness for wrongs done against God bind Adam lahmacun and against other human beings bind Adam let you Vera the evening and day of Yom Kippur are set aside for public and private petitions and confessions of guilt video II at the end of Yom Kippur one hopes that they have been forgiven by God soppec prayer service the yom kippur prayer service includes several unique aspects one is the actual number of prayer services unlike a regular day which has three prayer services murray the evening prayer Shacharit the morning prayer and men huh the afternoon prayer or Shabbat or yom tov which have four prayer services marieve Shacharit masaf the additional prayer and men huh yom kippur has five prayer services marieve Shacharit musa f-- min ha and nila the closing prayer the prayer services also include private and public confessions of sins video e and a unique prayer dedicated to the special yom kippur avodah service of the Kohen Gadol high priest in the Holy Temple in Jerusalem topic observance as one of the most culturally significant Jewish holidays Yom Kippur is observed by many secular Jews who may not observe other holidays many secular Jews attend synagogue on Yom Kippur for many secular Jews the High Holy Days are the only times of the year during which they attend synagogue causing synagogue attendance to soar topic preceding day Erev Yom Kippur lit Eve of Day of Atonement is the day preceding Yom Kippur corresponding to the ninth day of the Hebrew month of Tishrei this day is commemorated with additional morning prayers asking others for forgiveness giving charity performing the Kippur ritual and extended afternoon prayer service and to festive meals topic general observances Leviticus chapter 16 verse 29 mandates establishment of this holy day on the tenth day of the seventh month as the day of atonement for sins it calls it the Sabbath of Sabbath's and a day upon which one must afflict one soul Leviticus chapter 23 verse 27 decrees that Yom Kippur is a strict day of rest five additional prohibitions are traditionally observed as detailed in the Jewish oral tradition mission attract eight youma eight to one the number five as a set number relating to in the Yom Kippur section of the Torah the word soul appears five times the soul is known by five separate names soul wind spirit living one and unique one unlike regular days which have three prayer services Yom Kippur has five Maariv chatterers masaf Mincha and nila the Kohen Gadol rinsed himself in the mikvah ritual bath five times on Yom Kippur the traditions are as follows no eating and drinking no wearing of leather shoes bathing or washing no anointing oneself with perfumes or lotions no marital relations a parallel has been drawn between these activities in the human condition according to the biblical account of the expulsion from the Garden of Eden refraining from these symbolically represents a return to a pristine state which is the theme of the day by refraining from these activities the body is uncomfortable but can still survive the soul is considered to be the life force in a body therefore by making one's body uncomfortable one soul is uncomfortable by feeling pain one can feel how others feel when they are in pain this is the purpose of the prohibitions total abstention from food and drink as well as keeping the other traditions begins at sundown and ends after nightfall the following day one should add a few minutes to the beginning and end of the day called tous effete yom kippur lit addition to yom kippur although the fast is required of all healthy men over 13 or women over 12 it is waived in the case of certain medical conditions virtually all Jewish holidays involve meals but since Yom Kippur involves fasting Jewish law requires one to eat a large and festive meal on the afternoon before Yom Kippur after the men ha afternoon prayer this meal is meant to make up for the inability to eat a large meal on the day of Yom Kippur instead due to the prohibition from eating or drinking wearing white clothing or a Kindle for Ashkenazi Jews is traditional to symbolize one's purity on this day many Orthodox men immerse themselves in a mikveh on the day before Yom Kippur in order to gain atonement from God one must pray repent of one's sins give to charity topic Eve before sunset on yom kippur eve worshipers gather in the synagogue the ark is opened and two people take from it to cypher a Torah Torah scrolls then they take their places one on each side of the Hassan and the three recite in Hebrew in the tribunal of heaven and the tribunal of earth we hold it lawful to pray with transgressors the Cantor then chants the Kol Nidre prayer aramaic que landry english translation all vows it is recited in aramaic its name Kol Nidre is taken from the opening words and translates all vows all personal vows we are likely to make all personal oaths and pledges we are likely to take between this yom kippur and the next yom kippur we publicly renounce let them all be relinquished and abandoned null and void neither firm nor established let our personal vows pledges and oaths be considered neither vows nor pledges nor oaths the leader in the congregation then say together three times may all the people of Israel before given including all the strangers who live in their midst for all the people are in Fault the Torah scrolls are then placed back into the ark and the yom kippur evening service begins topic prayer services some married Ashkenazi Orthodox men wear a Kittel a white robe like garment for evening prayers on Yom Kippur otherwise used by males on their wedding day they also wear a delete prayer shawl which is typically worn only during morning services prayer services begin with the Kol Nidrei prayer which is recited before sunset Colm entry as a prayer that dates back to 9th century Palestine it is recited in a dramatic manner before the open ark using a melody that dates back to the 16th century then the service continues with the evening prayers Marie or arvit and an extended cell ikot service the morning prayer service is preceded by litanies and petitions of forgiveness called Selleck hot on yom kippur many Celik odd are woven into the Liturgy of the maza prayer book the morning prayers are followed by an added prayer masaf as on all other holidays this is followed by men hunt the afternoon prayer which includes a reading Haftarah of the entire Book of Jonah which has as its theme the story of God's willingness to forgive those who repent the service concludes with the neela closing prayer which begins shortly before sunset when the gates of prayer will be closed yom kippur comes to an end with a recitation of shema yisrael and the blowing of the shofar which marks the conclusion of the fast topic repentance teshuva and confessional video ii the Talmud states yom kippur atones for those who repent and does not atone for those who do not repent repentance in Judaism is done through a process called teshuva which in its most basic form consists of regretting having committed the sin resolving not to commit that sin in the future and to confess that sin before God confession in Judaism is called video a Hebrew wide way there is also a commandment to repent on Yom Kippur accordingly Yom Kippur is unique for the confessional or video II that is part of the prayer services in keeping with the requirement to repent on Yom Kippur Jews recite the full video a total of nine times once during min ha on Yom Kippur Eve and on Yom Kippur itself during marieve two times Shacharit two times moose if two times and men huh two times at Mela only the short confessional is said the first time in each service takes place during the personal recitation of the Amidah standing silent prayer and the second time during the Cantor's repetition of the Amidah except during the preceding min huh in a public recitation the yom kippur confessional consists of two parts a short confession beginning with the word Hashanah but we have sinned which is a series of words describing sin arranged according to the alef-bet hebrew alphabetic order and a long confession beginning with the words al Chait l for the sin which is a set of 22 double acrostics also arranged according to the alef-bet enumerated a range of sins it is notable that during the public recitation of Hashanah together with the Cantor the entire congregation sings these words to a tune representing the joy of being cleansed from one sins topic avodah remembering the temple service a recitation of the sacrificial service of the temple in Jerusalem traditionally features prominently in both the liturgy and the religious thought of the holiday specifically the avodah service in the Moose of Prayer recounts in great detail the sacrificial ceremonies of the Yom Kippur korbanot sacrificial offerings that are recited in the prayers but have not been performed for 2,000 years since the destruction of the Second Temple in Jerusalem by the Romans this traditional prominence is rooted in the Babylonian Talmud description of how to attain atonement following the destruction of the temple according to Talmud tractate youma in the absence of a temple Jews are obligated to study the high priests ritual on Yom Kippur and this study helps achieve atonement for those who are unable to benefit from its actual performance in Orthodox Judaism accordingly studying the temple ritual on Yom Kippur represents a positive rabbinic the ordained obligation which Jews seeking atonement are required to fulfill in Orthodox synagogues and many conservative ones a detailed description of the temple ritual as recited on the day in most Orthodox and some conservative synagogues the entire congregation prostrates themselves at each point in the recitation where the Kohen Gadol high priest would pronounce the Tetragrammaton God's holiest name according to Judaism the main section of the avodah is a three-fold recitation of the high priests actions regarding expiation in the Holy of Holies performing the sacrificial acts and reciting Leviticus chapter 16 verse 30 you're upright children these three times plus in some congregations the aleinu prayer during the Musa femida on Yom Kippur and Rosh Hashanah are the only times in Jewish services when Jews engage in prostration with the exception of some Yemenite Jews and Talmud hey Harun BAM disciples of Maimonides who may prostrate themselves on other occasions during the year a variety of liturgical poems are added including a poem recounting the radiance of the countenance of the Kohen Gadol after exiting the holy of holies traditionally believed to omit palpable light in a manner echoing the Torah's account of the countenance of Moses after descending from Mount Sinai as well as prayers for the speedy rebuilding of the temple and the restoration of sacrificial worship there are a variety other customs such as hand gestures to mind the sprinkling of blood one sprinkling upwards and seven downwards per set of eight Orthodox liturgies include prayers lamenting the inability to perform the temple service and petitioning for its restoration which conservative synagogues generally omit in some conservative synagogues only the Hasan Cantor engages in full prostration some conservative synagogues abridge the recitation of the avodah service to varying degrees and some omitted entirely reformed synagogues generally experience their largest attendance of the year on Yom Kippur and Rosh Hashanah for worship services the prayer philosophy of reform as described in the introduction of the movements high holy day prayer book Myshkin Hannah fish is to reflect very Theological approaches that enable a diverse congregation to share religious experience with the commitment to reform tradition as well as to the larger Jewish tradition a central feature of reform these services as the rabbinic sermon for more than a century and a half in the reform movement writes rabbi Lance Sussman high holiday sermons were among the most anticipated events in synagogue life especially on the eve of Rosh Hashanah and Kol Nidre night reconstructionist services omit the entire service is inconsistent with modern sensibilities topic date of Yom Kippur you yom kippur falls each year on the tenth day of the Jewish month of Tishrei which is nine days after the first day of Rosh Hashanah in terms of the Gregorian calendar the earliest date on which yom kippur can fall is September 14th has happened most recently in 1899 and 2013 the latest Yom Kippur can occur relative to the Gregorian dates is on October 14th as happened in 1967 and will happen again in 2043 after 2089 the differences between the hebrew calendar and the Gregorian calendar will result in yom kippur falling no earlier than September 15th Gregorian calendar dates for recent and upcoming Yom Kippur holidays are topic in the Torah the Torah calls the day young hacker Purim um hacky priam and in it Leviticus chapter 23 verse 27 decrees a strict prohibition of work and affliction of the soul upon the tenth day of the seventh month later known as Tishrei the laws of Yom Kippur are mentioned in three passages in the Torah Leviticus chapter 16 verses 1 to 34 God told Moses to tell Aaron that he can only enter the sanctuary in front of the cover that is on the ark when God is present on the cover in a cloud if Aaron is to enter otherwise he will die on the tenth day of the seventh month God said that the people must not work in order to cleanse and atone for their sins the Kohen will let in the atonement of all the people Leviticus chapter 23 verses 26 to 32 God said to Moses that the tenth day of the month is the day of atonement and will be holy the people must give a fire offering to God and must not work God told Moses that whoever does work God will rid of the soul from its people this is a day of complete rest from the evening of the ninth day of the month to the following evening numbers chapter 29 verses 7 to 11 the tenth day of the seventh month is a holy day and one must not work for an elevation offering one must sacrifice a young bull a ram and seven lambs who are a year old as well for a sin offering one must sacrifice a male goat topic midrashic interpretation traditionally yom kippur is considered the date on which moses received the second set of Ten Commandments it occurred following the completion of the second 40 days of instructions from God at this same time the Israelites were granted atonement for the sin of the golden calf hence its designation as the day of atonement topic Mishnah can tell medic literature Topic temple service the following summary of the temple service is based on the traditional Jewish religious account described in mission at tractate youma appearing in contemporary traditional jewish prayer books for Yom Kippur and studied as part of a traditional Jewish Yom Kippur worship service while the temple in Jerusalem was standing from biblical times through 70 CE II the Kohen Gadol high priest was mandated by the Torah to perform a complex set of special services and sacrifices for Yom Kippur to attain divine atonement the word Kippur meaning atone in Hebrew these services were considered to be the most important parts of Yom Kippur because through them the Kohen Gadol made atonement for all Jews in the world during the service the Kohen Gadol entered the Holy of Holies in the center of the temple the only time of the year that anyone went inside doing so required special purification and preparation including five immersions in a mikvah ritual bath and four changes of clothing seven days prior to yom kippur the Kohen Gadol was sequestered in the pal Hedren chamber in the temple where he reviewed studied the service with the sages familiar with the temple and was sprinkled with spring water containing ashes of the red heifer as purification the Talmud tractate youma also reports that he practiced the incense offering ritual in the Adventist chamber on the day of Yom Kippur the Kohen Gadol had to follow a precise order of services sacrifices and purifications mourning tamid offering the Kohen Gadol first performed the regular daily tamid offering usually performed by ordinary priests in special golden garments after immersing in a mikveh and washing his hands and feet garment change won the Kohen Gadol immersed in a special mikvah in the temple courtyard and changed into special linen garments and washed his hands and feet twice once after removing the golden garments and once before putting on the linen garments bolas personal sin offering the Kohen Gadol lien performed Semmy confession over the bull on behalf of himself in his household pronouncing the tetragram Aten the people prostrated themselves when they heard he then slaughtered the bull as at chat at cent offering and received its blood in a bowl lottery of the goats at the eastern Nicanor gate the cohen drew lots from a lottery box over to goats one was selected for the Lord and one for Azazel the Kohen Gadol tied a red band around the horns of the goat for Azazel in cents preparation the Kohen Gadol ascended the MS beach altar and took a shovel full of embers with a special shovel he was brought incense he filled his hands and placed it in a vessel the Talmud considered this the most physically difficult part of the service as the Kohen Gadol had to keep the shovel full of glowing coals balanced and prevent its contents from dropping using his armpit or teeth while filling his hands with the incense incense offering holding the shovel and the vessel he entered the Kadosh Shaykh addition the temples Holy of Holies in the days of the first temple he placed the shovel between the poles of the Ark of the Covenant in the days of the Second Temple he put the shovel where the ark would have been he waited until the chamber filled with smoke and left sprinkling of bull's blood in the Holy of Holies the Kohen Gadol took the bowl with the Bulls blood and entered the most holy place again he sprinkled the Bulls blood with his finger eight times before the ark in the days of the first temple where it would have been in the days of the second the Kohen Gadol then left the holy of holies putting the bowl on a stand in front of the parish a curtain separating the holy from the holy of Holy's goat for the lord as sin offering for Kohanim the Kohen Gadol went to the eastern end of the israelite courtyard near the Nicanor gate laid his hands Sumiko on the goat for the lord and pronounced confession on behalf of the Kohanim priests the people prostrated themselves when he pronounced the Tetra grammaton he then slaughtered the goat and received its blood in another bowl sprinkling of goat's blood in the holy of holies the Kohen Gadol took the bowl with the goat's blood and entered the Kadosh a condition the temple's holy of holies again he sprinkled the goat's blood with his finger eight times the same way he had sprinkled the Bulls blood the blood was sprinkled before the ark in the days of the first temple where it would have been in the days of the Second Temple the Kohen Gadol then left the kadosh kadosh am putting the bowl on a stand in front of the parish a curtain separating the holy from the Holy of Holies sprinkling of blood in the Holy standing in the Haeckel holy on the other side of the parish a from the holy of holies the Kohen Gadol took the Bulls blood from the stand and sprinkled it with his finger eight times in the direction of the parish a he then took the bowl with the goat's blood and sprinkled it eight times in the same manner putting it back on the stand smearing of blood on the golden incense altar the Kohen Gadol removed the goat's blood from the stand and mixed it with the Bulls blood starting at the northeast corner he then smeared the mixture of blood on each of the four corners of the golden incense altar in the Heikal he then sprinkled the blood eight times on the altar goat for Azazel the Kohen Gadol left the Heikal and walked to the east side of the Azara israelite courtyard near the Nicanor gate he leaned his hands Sumiko the goat for Azazel and confessed the sins of the entire people of Israel the people prostrating themselves when he pronounced the Tetra grammaton while he made a general confession individuals in the crowd at the temple would confess privately the Kohen Gadol then sent the goat off to the wilderness in practice to prevent its return to human habitation the goat was led to a cliff outside jerusalem and pushed off its edge preparation of sacrificial animals while the goat for Azazel was being led to the cliff the Kohen Gadol removed the insides of the bull and intertwined the bodies of the bull and goat other people took the bodies to the baited ession place of the ashes they were burned there after it was confirmed that the goat for Azazel had reached the wilderness reading the Torah after it was confirmed that the goat for Azazel had been pushed off the cliff the Kohen Gadol passed through the Nicanor gate into the Ezra tanishi woman's courtyard and read sections of the Torah describing Yom Kippur and its sacrifices garment changed to the Kohen Gadol removed his linen garments immersed in the mikveh in the temple courtyard and changed into a second set of special golden garments he washed his hands and feet both before removing the linen garments and after putting on the golden ones offering of rams the Kohen Gadol offered to ram's as in Allah offering slaughtering them on the north side of the MS beach outer altar receiving their blood in a bowl carrying the bowl to the outer altar and dashing the blood on the northeast and southwest corners of the outer altar he dismembered the Rams and burned the parts entirely on the outer altar he then offered the accompanying men huh grain offerings into Sock'em wine libations moussah offering the Kohen Gadol then offered the mousse of offering burning of innards the Kohen Gadol placed the insides of the bull and goat on the outer altar and burned them entirely garment changed three the Kohen Gadol removed his golden garments immersed in the mikveh and changed to a new set of linen garments again washing his hands and feet twice removal of incense from the holy of holies the Kohen Gadol returned to the holy of holies and removed the bowl of incense in the shovel garment changed for the Kohen Gadol removed his linen garments immersed in the mikveh and changed into a third set of golden garments again washing his hands and feet twice evening Tamid offering the Kohen Gadol completed the afternoon portion of the regular Tammet daily offering in the special golden garments he washed his hands and feet at tenth time the Kohen Gadol wore five sets of garments three golden and two white linen immersed in the mikveh five times and washed his hands and feet ten times sacrifices included two daily lambs one bull two goats and two Rams with accompanying men huh meal offerings wine libations and three incense offerings the regular two daily and an additional one for yom kippur the Kohen Gadol entered the holy of holies three times the Tetragrammaton was pronounced three times once for each confession topic observance in Israel yom kippur is a legal holiday in the modern state of israel there are no radio or television broadcasts airports are shut down there is no public transportation and all shops and businesses are closed in 2013 73% of the Jewish people of Israel said that they were intending to fast on Yom Kippur it is very common in Israel to wish tee som cow an easy fast or TSO MOU of benefiting fast to everyone before Yom Kippur even if one does not know whether they will fast or not it is considered impolite to eat in public on Yom Kippur or to sound music or to drive a motor vehicle there is no legal prohibition on any of these but in practice such actions are universally avoided in Israel during Yom Kippur except for emergency services over the last few decades bicycle riding and inline skating on the empty streets have become common among secular Israeli youngsters especially on the eve of Yom Kippur in Tel Aviv and Israel in general in 1973 an air-raid siren was sounded on the afternoon of Yom Kippur and radio broadcasts were resumed to alert the public to the surprise attack on Israel by Egypt and Syria that launched the Yom Kippur War topic observance by athletes you some notable athletes have observed yom kippur even when it conflicted with playing their sport in baseball Sandy Koufax the Hall of Fame pitcher decided not to pitch Game one of the 1965 World Series because it fell on Yom Kippur Koufax garnered national attention for his decision as an example of the conflict between social pressures and personal beliefs Hall of Fame first baseman Hank Greenberg attracted national attention in 1934 nearly three decades earlier when he refused to play baseball on Yom Kippur even though the Tigers were in the middle of the pennant race and he was leading the league in RBIs the Detroit Free Press columnist and poet Edgar a guest wrote a poem titled speaking of Greenberg which ended with the lines we shall miss him on the infield and shall miss him at the bat but he's true to his religion and I honor him for that when Greenberg arrived in synagogue on Yom Kippur the service stopped suddenly and the congregation gave an embarrassed Greenberg a standing ovation former Los Angeles Dodgers outfielder Sean Greene similarly made headlines in 2001 for sitting out a game for the first time in 415 games then the longest streak among active players to honor Yom Kippur even though his team was in the middle of a playoff race other baseball players who have similarly sat out games on Yom Kippur include former Boston Red Sox and New York Yankees third baseman Kevin Youkilis former Houston Astros catcher and former Detroit Tigers manager Brad Ausmus an outfielder art shamsky Gabe curry me the consensus all-american left tackle in American football who won the 2010 Outland Trophy as the nation's top collegiate interior lineman faced a conflict in his freshman year of college in 2007 that year Yom Kippur fell on a Saturday and he fasted until an hour before his football game against Iowa started that night Karimi said religion as a part of me and I don't want to just say I'm Jewish I actually do make sacrifices that I know are hard choices in 2004 Matt Bernstein standout fullback at University of wisconsin-madison fasted on Yom Kippur then broke his fast on the sidelines before rushing for 123 yards in a game again Penn State in 2011 golfer latisha Beck declined a request to join the UNC Tar Heels Invitational competition because it conflicted with Yom Kippur instead she spent the day fasting and praying she said my Judaism is very important to me and on Yom Kippur no matter what I have to fast Boris Gelfand Israel's top chess player played his game in the prestigious London grand prix chess tournament on the 25th of September 2012 eve of Yom Kippur earlier to avoid playing on the holiday in 2013 the International Tennis Federation find the Israel Tennis Association more than $13,000 for the inconvenience of having to reschedule a tennis match between the Israeli and Belgian teams that was originally scheduled on Yom Kippur Dudi Sela Israel's number one player quit his quarterfinal match in the third set of the 2017 Schengen open so he could begin observing Yom Kippur by the time the Sun set forfeiting a possible $34,000 in prize money and 90 rankings points topic related observances in other religions Messianic Jews and some other sabbatarian churches also observe Yom Kippur as a holy day from evening to evening in the Christian observance it is a time of prayer and fasting from all food and drink in a time of instruction through study and church attendance it focuses on Christ's sacrifice and atonement for sins it is seen as a time to give thanks and praise to Humble oneself and to seek repentance it is also a time where Messianic Jews pray for Israel and Jews who have not yet proclaimed Yeshua Jesus as the Messiah that was promised in prophecies from the Old Testament Muslims also observe fasting on this day in Islam this day is called Yama Shara in Sunni Islam Ashura marks the day that Moses and the Israelites were saved from Pharaoh by God creating a path in the Red Sea to the Holy Land it falls on the tenth day of month of Muharram in the Islamic calendar pick recognition by the United Nations starting 2016 the United Nations officially recognizes Yom Kippur stating that from then on no official meetings would take place on the day as well the United Nations stated that beginning in 2016 they would have nine official holidays and 7 floating holidays which each employee would be able to choose one of it stated that the floating holidays will be yom kippur day of Vesak diwali gur Purim Orthodox Christmas Orthodox Good Friday and Presidents Day this was the first time the United Nations officially recognized any Jewish holiday topic modern scholarship according to textual scholars the biblical regulations covering yom kippur are spliced together from multiple source texts as indicated by the duplication of the confession over the Bullock and the incongruity in one verse stating that the high priest should not enter the Holy of Holies with the inference that there are exceptions for certain explicitly identified festivals and the next verse indicating that they can enter whenever they wish as long as a specific ritual is carried out first although Rashi tried to find a Harmonist ik explanation for this incongruity the leviticus rabba maintains that it was indeed the case that the high priest could enter at any time if these rituals were carried out textual scholars argue that the ritual is composed from three sources and a couple of redaction Allah ditions prerequisite rituals before the high priest can enter the Holy of Holies on any occasion namely a sin-offering and a whole offering followed by the filling of the Holy of Holies with a cloud of incense while wearing linen garments regulations which establish an annual day of fasting and rest during which the sanctuary and people are purified without stating the ritual for doing so this regulation is very similar to the one in the holiness code later elaborations of the ceremony which include the sprinkling of the blood on the mercy seat and the use of a scapegoat sent to Azazel the same source also being responsible for small alterations to related regulations the redaction Allah dition send the basis of their assumptions these scholars believe that the original ceremony was simply the ritual purification of the sanctuary from any accidental ritual impurity at the start of each new year as seen in the Book of Ezekiel textual scholars date this original ceremony - before the priestly source but at Raja according to the Book of Ezekiel the sanctuary was to be cleansed by the sprinkling of Bullock's blood on the first day of the first and of the seventh months near the start of the civil year and of the ecclesiastical year respectively although the Masoretic text of the Book of Ezekiel has the second of these cleansing zhan the seventh of the first month biblical scholars regard the Septuagint which has the second cleaning as being the first of the seventh month as being more accurate here it appears that during the period that the holiness code and the Book of Ezekiel were written the new year began on the tenth day of the seventh month and liberal biblical scholars believed that by the time the priestly code was compiled the date of the new year and of the Day of Atonement had swapped around topic see also break fast topic references topic external links rosh hashanah and yom kippur prayers for Sephardic Jews from our collections marking the new year online exhibition from Yad Vashem on the celebration of Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur before during and after the Holocaust dates for Yom Kippur | wikipedia tts | UCrpY3RRy905oE3SERqJTmBw | 2018-11-26 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 5,828 | 33,273 |
jVGc5EIJh1M | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jVGc5EIJh1M | BREAKING!! Australian Politician Ann Bressington Exposes Agenda 21 and New World Order! | ladies and gentlemen the origins of the environmental movement as we see it began back in 1968 when the club of rome was formed the club of rome has been described as a crisis think tank which specialises in crisis creation the main purpose of this the main purpose of this think tank was to formulate a crisis that would unite the world and condition us to the idea of global solutions to local problems in a document called the first global revolution authored by alexander king and bertrand schneider on pages 104 and 105 it stated in searching for a new enemy to unite us we came up with the idea that pollution the threat of global warming water shortages famine and the like would fit the bill all these dangers of course will be caused by human intervention that will require a global response that's the origin of global warming ladies and gentlemen in 1975 australia agreed to bring in a new economic order via the lima declaration on the second conference of the united nations industrial development organisation the outcome of this was as i said the lima declaration which was the blueprint for the redeployment of tools jobs and manufacturing to the developing nations leaving countries like australia short of technology a manufacturing base and jobs blind freddie can now see what the outcome of that has been for our country with their unworkable trade and tariffs agreements hand in hand with this that have followed as a matter of course this is now a reality with around 90 percent of our agriculture and manufacturing just gone australia signed the lima declaration in and hundreds of others with the support of all major political players whitlam hawk keating houston howard rudd the democrats the greens and even the nationals it has been put to me that all of these treaties were the foundation for the rollout of agenda 21 and it seems that australia has been moved around the global chess board and our so-called leaders were either complicit or naive to the long-term consequences and now we're almost a checkmate sorry in 1992 former president of the united states george bush senior said effective execution of agenda 21 will require a profound reorientation of human society unlike anything the world has ever experienced a major shift in the priorities of both governments and individuals and an unprecedented redeployment of human and financial resources this shift will demand that as a concern for the environmental consequences of every human action will be integrated into individual and collective decision making at every level cutting through the code i want everyone to consider what the words profound reorientation of all human society unprecedented redeployment of human and financial resources actually means for everyone here tonight not familiar with agenda 21 i would suggest that this is the beginning of your learning curve not the end in 1992 morris strong secretary general of the un earth summit and member of the club of rome said it is clear that current lifestyles and consumption patterns of the affluent middle class involving high meat intake consumption of large amounts of frozen convenience foods use of fossil fuels ownership of motor vehicles small electrical appliances home and workplace air conditioning and suburban housing are not sustainable put those statements together with the previous one and it must become clear that agenda 21 is about controlling every aspect of our lives how we eat what we eat how much we eat how we move around food production the amount of food and where we even live dixie ray former washington state governor and assistant secretary for oceans and international environmental and scientific affairs stated agenda 21 seeks to establish a mechanism for transferring the wealth from citizens to the third world fear of environmental crisis would be used to create a world government and un central direction from a report in the 1976 un's habitat one conference land cannot be treated as an ordinary asset controlled by individuals and subject to the pressures and inefficiencies of the market private land ownership is also a principal instrument of accumulation and concentration of wealth therefore contributes to social injustice in other words ladies and gentlemen if you work hard and you exercise good financial management and invest in property you are contributing to social injustice in a report from the president's council on sustainable development we need a new collaborative decision process that leads to better decisions more rapid change and more sensible use of human natural and financial resources in achieving our goals and at the same time harvey reuben vice chair of the wildlands project says individual rights will have to take a back seat to the collective j gary lawrence advisor to president clinton's council on sustainable development participating in a un advocated planning process would very likely bring out many of the conspiracy fixated groups and individuals in our society and here we are this segment of our society who fear one world government and un invasion through which our individual freedoms will be stripped away would actively work to defeat any elected official who joined the conspiracy by undertaking agenda 21 so we will call our process something else we will call it comprehensive planning or growth management or smart growth we ended up with sustainable development the redeployment of human and financial resources has now become visible to us all by the cut to services and programs to assist the sick the young the elderly and of course the creation of another level of poverty now identified by the term the working poor i was speaking to a person last week and he said to me if hitler was still around he'd be sitting back thinking i didn't need bullets for a global takeover and he'd be right we see daily cash grabbing by new taxes called levies supposedly because we are cash strapped in this state and at the same time see big project spending that does not fit with the message that we are in financial crisis but we the people have to tighten our belt while the government seems absolutely unaware and unconcerned of the amount of debt that it is accumulating this in turn means that taxes levies fines and other penalties increase as well as the cost of living rising exponentially and the ordinary citizens ability to exist well is compromised with almost every law that we pass we're constantly paying for so-called services that we don't receive this is wealth redistribution at the grassroots level redeployment of financial resources ensuring only hardship for the citizens who just really want to get on with their lives the parliament has also ventured into the rights of people to own and retain their property and manage it without government interference in particular the laws around as peter said water allocation natural resource management the native vegetation act development and planning act which are all equally toxic to our food producers as they are to our long-term security we're city dwellers everyone needs to remember we all pay a natural resource management levy on our tax rates so this is not just going to affect the food producers the intrusions into our property that peter was talking about that land producers are going through will roll out into the suburbs and into the city because they have the authority to do that we all have already fiddled in parliament with land titles of people in rural areas and i'm talking about the barossa mclaren vale legislation that passed and the word used to judge the buzzwords used to justify that was heritage status at the same time that our right to own and manage our land have access to water produce adequate food to ensure that our only option is not to consume often toxic and substandard food from places like china this government has been working overtime to take away our rights to common law through many pieces of legislation common law is what guarantees us an ability to correct injustices this coming year i promise you you will also hear debate over a number of pieces of legislation that will further erode our common law rights and you have to get behind me on this ladies and gentlemen to stop this from going through as agenda 21 became more and more apparent to me i began using the line in parliament the government was now declaring war on its own citizens and that goes back as far as 2008 this of course led me to being labelled a conspiracy theorist but here we are now openly talking about agenda 21 and the ramifications we will see in a short period of time if this is not stopped in its tracks let me just say that i often hear we cannot stop what is happening two-party preferred system vote labor vote liberal and what does it matter and in fact that's probably true for the house of assembly because that's where governments formed but ladies and gentlemen here in south australia we have the legislative council the house of review and my friends that is where the true power does lie and the last thing that governments want you to understand is that no matter who is in power the legislative council is there for checks and balances and when the legislative council isn't overly influenced by the major parties legislation can be blocked remember on most of these policies that i've spoken about here today there has been bipartisan support for everything that has gone through when the major parties join together then the crossbenchers and minor parties basically our vote is null and void the way to avoid that is to make sure that when the major parties do join together they don't have the numbers for way too long now we the people have been asleep at the wheel and it is time to wake up and participate in the democratic process and to do that you need to understand the parliamentary and political system that you are trying to rein in 1972 the club of rome published the alarmist limits to growth document warning of worldwide overpopulation the need for sustainable development this was the beginning of the slow process of social engineering and programming people to accept that the planet is struggling to sustain life on the 8th of october 1973 the new new york times reported a quote from ted turner also club of rome the social experiment in china under chairman mao under chairman mao's leadership is one of the most important and successful in human history in 1987 mikhail gorbachev also member of club of rome said we are moving toward a new world order the world of communism and we shall never turn off that road he also quoted in 1996 monetary and economic review on page five the environmental crisis will be the international disaster that will unlock the new world order one world government in 1992 came the earth summit which produced the document called the earth charter this document was co-written by morris strong long-time globalist elitist member of club of rome and mikhail gorbachev both strong and gorbachev stated that it was hoped that this document would be adopted as the new ten commandments with the environmental with environmentalism as the new one world religion out of this summit came agenda 21. ted turner who is also a member of the club of rome was quoted as saying in 1996 the total population of 250 to 300 million people is ideal that means a reduction of 95 from present levels would be even more ideal anyone who aborts the china one child policy is simply a dum-dum in 1998 the baltimore sun reported on july the 7th most of ted turner's first donation to the un of 22 million went to programs that seek to stall population another goal of the depopulation process is that the upcoming generation will submit to sterilization to save mother earth | redrik11 | UCrX1qnPmtbU2UbTlKuSq_7g | 2013-02-07 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse 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XNS4iYua3-0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XNS4iYua3-0 | Lego Bionicle Review: Playset: Toa Terrain Crawler 2007 | hello everyone and here with another throwback thursday review and the rotation leads us to a bionicle playset review and today's a which is on the biggest of the 2007 line the toilet terrain crawler from 2007 and so on in front of the each manual which first time of there being two separate ones in various sites which carry to the vehicle sets the following year or following two years actually so on the front cover way to see picture of the whole set in action with the bit of marty newey in the background bonk logo toy terrain crawler and demonical.com lego logo and set number 8927 and on the back of the first one or you see just out of the three titan sets from the time and then big large out of all the rocky and learned out of all the tolomari and then some steps in that and then second booklet on the back part of which big large out of all the playsets and all the boxes for that let's see out of lego club and how to win on the online survey for bong.com of course and then he's like kind of crazy alternate build of it and also a realistic picture of the set and around this time is when they kind of gave up on alternate builds or then see the pieces that come with the second of which is two pages and then the last step so for the minifigs since of course you have just four of the broccoli of it and as you see predac and taco boxes heads are quite the same when i think they should have made some new headpiece for predack since it did not like it in the actual sense but also these minifigs about the same as the 2006 ones but with different kind of arm pieces rather than the axle force arms of course and as calm of which should have a dark red torso piece rather than this silver one which the actual set it has and i don't get why man tax has the gold uh body piece rather than when it should be black which the actual set is and look around you got all six toa mre being congoo hooky dollar holler and as you do have a couple of repeat head moments like duperous same as holly's and also motorola's same as congo's but although they're head pieces about perfect for that of dupery when they just didn't want to bother with that and dollars of which is the same as when should be an all different one kind of piece but besides that a good selection of many things but i wish they could have included uh elac and uh car apart and kind of a bummer about why they didn't do one of car and would have the complete collection of the baracki or in minifig form unless if you count the one in the uh undersea attack one since of course this set supposed to be the same as brock stronghold of this year where all the characters were together in the india first for the builds is jellyfish which is about the same as in uh rocky deep sea patrol and then next is this one rocky which as he's made a couple of odd technique bits to it and also these little bat wings that we've seen on earlier batmobiles those and also dark tail of course and a couple of spikeys above and a big highlight of which are the tachydocks blades in a white and black mix which and also takadox head in white so good for el bio tac docs or even a minifig replica pre-dac of course and then also get this other rocky which has a car apart and nocturnes a headpiece but in a white and black mix as well and also the same pincher pieces as all the varaki and the lower jaw also comprised of another one in white also good for walking walking yeah and the front back part of which just large plate with a couple jumpers to fit whatever minifig you want onto it and i'm not sure if it's me but and i do believe this is probably the first time of us having these uh ball joint bricks into our ball socket joint bricks insects maybe they were in other sets earlier not sure or but whatever but besides that have two different mata arms and one bottom one has white onumata claws and tops of which have light staves of course which quite kind of cool will build of course and now is the terrain crawler itself oh it's quite cool built and does look just about almost like it does in the mari mini video that they used to travel through the tube to get underwater that's for the front head area which is this big large specific piece that looks just about like the canola effects on holly mari's mask but large and in black of course and the slide wall switch comprised of a pair of visceral pinchers and commas tentacles in black but unfortunately they just fall right off and fall down quite easily unless if you could figure out how to get them to stay and also you got axes uh uh pinchers to the sides not sure why because i can like rip it all off and have a couple of studs represented as buttons but wish they should include a couple slopes and acting as a console and have a couple jumpers to fit your pair of mini-figs onto of course and that's for this middle section and also you can slither it of course with the ball joint bricks in there as this middle section which is kind of hectic where it has some more of those viscera pictures and more you know torn daggers that can fall right on down probably acting as little feet or something and on the top part which of it is just a simple crack blaster with a few bits to it and the technique being that hole to plate that where you can send me fig onto and should ride off with it like so of course these blasters of which quite fun to shoot with but although kind of heavy on a character of course at least until the thorax launchers okay and as for the middlesex which has these red tubes around some technique that's acting as hatches that you can like hold on now like that actually unfortunately within you can't open all the way unless if you turn them up and do that and this mills actually have extra korak ammo and also a couple of xamarin sphere extensions that hold the solidified air bubbles and above that have this little robotic arm that can swivel in and out and is on a ball joint and since it's a tightened leg piston you can extend that out and has a few extra force thick arms as fingers to the whoops hold up solidified or bubble on two oops sometimes these spikes can fall out from it kind of easily oops and then as for this uh far back section which has those large uh paneling or large holey panels that which held on some like curved slopes and also a couple of boracay borak teeth there also empty pot case to it and when i would kind of just store the ammunition and sea squids into it so they don't get lost even though they're probably there to fill out the scenery and a couple of also have another red tube so a few red tubes included in this set and this marine torrent blade i would have to assume is probably like a back fin or back guided back rudder or something and the main feature of this is you can lift it up on both sides and get this little speeder that pulls out fins of marine inventory blades of course and also hand that holds this little flight air bubble on and of course in the short video mature motoro uh cons and saying off you go creep and suddenly drives it into gadonka's mouth of course and those fit in quite secure nice securely with the two large plates and tiles there as the back section we do have another one of those dome pieces and also a couple of technic panels and more of those blades there and three of the long tails kind of like in the tall undersea attack set but with all these different tails to it as well so now on to the final verdict on this so my overall verdict this i think really cool just really cool set and of course the terrain crawler was shown in the mari mini view which means that it did have a part in the canon storyline obviously because it's what they used to go through the long tube from voi nui to marinui of course but although instead of this rocky include a second one of this so you can recreate that scene from the mini video of them but besides that but other than i can forgive that since of course always good to get different uh mocking pieces obviously and of course the two rahi's did provide that and as for the minifig selection is i wish they could have included the other two rockies so they have complete sets of them in minifig form of course and if you're still looking to get this set for your collection then i'd say truly go ahead and get it ebay bricklink whatever and if you still have this from back then well i hope you had some good memories of it and thanks for watching please subscribe | Dyldayz | UCHU1SHjtharS_29UgN3Q_IA | 2020-10-15 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,658 | 8,462 |
WT8UC3cZEUs | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WT8UC3cZEUs | WHAT DID I DO IN THE LAST 30 DAYS? | what's up everyone and let me warmly welcome you back to safe music carlon ferguson is currently on your screen now if this is your first time visiting the channel please feel free to like subscribe comment and share also hit me up in the social media snapchat is connell123 instagram facebook and twitter is at sea music all in the description below and today we are going to be discussing what have i been up to these past 30 days so stick around [Music] so guys it's been 30 days since my last upload and i want to be able to say this as quickly as possible yes obviously i'm still alive i know some of you have been thinking like where where the video has been and obviously i've been replying to the comments and stuff please feel free to obviously send in your recommendations anything you want me to review or cover but to be honest it's just been a crazy time i mean we're in a third lock down here in lock in i've got to say yeah england third lock down lasting until like at least mid february then on top of that demotivation and then i've just been like there's i'll be honest there's been times where i've just been thinking to myself i can't even be asked but the thing is you know what when i uploaded my most recent video which was my drum cover to ayo and taylor rolex we were at 569 subscribers we are now at 649 and i literally looked at that and i said to myself wow so i didn't upload for 30 days and you guys are still showing support like 80 subscribers worth of growth which i'm very very much appreciative of and i'm planning to upload this video today like i'm filming this as of now on the 23rd of january hopefully this is going out today depending on how rusty my editing is but yeah literally guys i just wanted to say i'm coming back expect regular videos going to be bringing back the channel and to be honest like what happened was it just sort of started off as i just couldn't be bothered to upload anymore i just i was just like i can't be honest and then afterwards it turned into hold up let's see like what happens to my channel in one week in two weeks and then i said you know what let me i'll actually go for that 30 days and see what happens in 30 days and the fact that you guys supported me for 30 days with no content that's just showing me you know what yep i gotta get back in the game i gotta start bringing you guys videos and to be honest i've been going to a point where i've just been lacking in discipline literally i'm talking about going to sleep at like 6 30 in the morning every day becoming the same not really doing anything like other than going from going for a walk on a daily basis i'm not really doing anything and guys if you feel as if you're going through a point of like demotivation or you're just down it's perfectly fine to just take some time to yourself to just reset everything because the thing is to be honest i just started yesterday i was i was watching some of my youtube videos watching some of my covers and i think myself whoa my editing and like it was like seeing my channel for the first time and then even i haven't i haven't played drums in since last year i legitimately have not this is the first time i'm sitting at my drum set like granted i'm obviously in a reverse position but this is the first time i'm actually in this vicinity like and it just feels good to be back so guys expect regular videos thank you so much for the support and i'm coming back we are growing we are on the road to a thousand subscribers guys let's do this tell everybody about my channel help us to grow we are a community if you have any comments suggestions you know i listen to you guys literally get to know me literally follow the social media literally follow my instructions and you can get yourself shout outs literally so once again thank you very much for your support i just wanted to give you that sort of quick life update so yes i'm still alive and i'm back so yeah i hope you guys have enjoyed please feel free to like subscribe comment and share you know what to do and let us grow until then god bless run away from stress take care of yourselves guys [Music] [Applause] you | CEEF Music | UCJkGuQT5PnOtkDp2tzxnS2Q | 2021-01-23 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 810 | 4,162 |
hDWhCOyzs9k | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hDWhCOyzs9k | My Friend Irma - Irma's on a Budget | for the safety of your smile use pepsident twice a day see your dentist twice a year [Music] leaver brothers company presents the pepsident show my friend irma created by psy howard and starring marie wilson as irma with joan banks as jane friendship and friendship just a perfect friendship when other friendships have been forgotten still be hot my friends [Applause] [Music] you know i've been reading about a plan for a world language that could be used by peoples of every nation me jane stacy i think it's a wonderful idea it should bring a better understanding among all the countries however there's a chance the plan might fail why do i say that because i defy anyone speaking any language to understand my friend irma now don't get me wrong i love my roommate but there are times when i lose my patience for instance this morning i said irma yes jane they've finally done it they've developed an airplane to fly faster than sound gosh jane that's terrible why well if two people riding one of those airplanes try to carry on a conversation they'd have to keep going back to find out what was said after that i decided to change the subject before her head hit another air pocket besides there are more important problems on my mind right now irma yes jane i hate to keep reminding you sweetie but if we're ever gonna straighten out our budget you've got to cut down on this foolish spending of yours what do you mean jane well you waste your money on such ridiculous things like the time you bought those obsolete tennis racquets with no strings well i always miss the ball anyway [Music] and besides jane they're not wasted you can always use them for fans stringless tennis rackets for fans sweetie there's nothing with which to circulate the air well that's why it's good there's no draft you can't catch coal i give up look i don't want to run your life herman and tell you how to spend your money but you work hard for it so i think you should only spend it on things that are practical practical uh you mean like shoes yes precisely well then jane wait until you see the pair i bought this morning for only two dollars two dollars well that's wonderful that's what i call a real bargain what are they like oh they're lovely gosh i wish you had two left feet oh irma oh gosh don't be angry jane the shoes look so lonely no one would go near them honey i'm not angry it's just that right now people should hang on to their money because we're in what's called an inflationary period do you understand her or shall i explain oh jane do you take me for a dummy well inflation is a situation where the value of an item remains the same but the cost increases out of proportion is that clear yes but what is that to do with inflation let me put it another way while i still have half my mind left irma when you go to mr holly's grocery store how many quarts of milk could you buy in the past for 50 cents well let's see uh 12 and a half cents a bottle i used to get four dollars for i mean i used to get four bottles for 50 cents that's right and how many bottles do you get now for 50 cents five five yes i know the clerk better oh irma you're just not getting the point of this discussion look i'll bring the whole thing closer to home how much money do we have in our joint checking account um 200 that's right but that 200 today is only worth 50. only 50. gee i didn't know the banks charged that much interest just to hold it for us no honey it's only worth 50 because money won't buy as much today the dollar is shrinking is that fair to george washington [Music] hey hey jane jane don't hit your head against the wall you'll crack the plaster irma peterson i will try once more okay jane and this time i'll concentrate with my mind honey if you don't want to work with me don't work against me look forget what i said about inflation just try to cut down on your spending and i'm sure we'll get along we're not millionaires but we're doing all right we have 200 in the bank and the only money we owe is on the piano a 20 a month payment isn't too difficult so if we don't make any foolish purchases we'll be able to pay off the piano and we'll get by but gee if the money is shrinking irma that sounds like mrs o'reilly will you see what she wants honey all right jane what's the trouble mr riley earn the darling i'm lucked out up here on the roof oh i'll be there in a second miss o'reilly i'll be right back jane hello yes al what tell emma you'll be late where are you oh at the unemployment office all you sound ejected what happened you lost a dear friend oh that's too bad what did he die from oh he didn't die he got a job [Music] well chin up al it will never happen to you yes i'll tell emma goodbye come in are you miss jane stacy yes i'm mr woods of the melody piano company oh yes of course i'll make out the check for our monthly payment right away twenty dollars before you make it out miss stacy i'd like to have you hear about the offer we're making to our installment buyers oh well really i'm not interested in buying anything else right now you see we still owe five hundred dollars on the piano just it miss stacey our company is buying out a competitor and we must have additional cash immediately therefore we're trying to liquidate some of our accounts so i'm prepared to make an offer whereby you can save 300 by paying off your account at once well that sounds like a wonderful business proposition it is are you uh interested why of course i am yeah i hate to go into our savings but it's too good an opportunity to overlook i'll give you a check right now this breaks me but i think i've got a bargain here you are ah thank you the piano is now yours paid in full here's your receipt good day [Music] oh baby you're all ours come in hello janie do you have some breadcrumbs i can borrow well sure mrs o'reilly i want to feed the pigeons mrs raleigh i thought you hated pigeons i do but i was drying my eyelashes on the windowsill and one of them flew away with them all this nesting time is ruining me eyes i see where's irma she's still up on the roof she was saying something about taking all of her money out of the bank and washington in lux because she didn't want it to shrink what's it all about janie i never should have bothered her poor little head with that discussion on inflation come in it's only me professor krapatki hello janie and mrs o'reilly my two little trees one a graceful willow the other petrified father is that so why professor excuse me jamie a little joke i picked up from a little boy scout say mrs o'reilly i got the complaint to make what do you mean complaint i want you to tell the people in the next apartment from me to shut off their fan at night that keeps me awake how can a fan blowing in another room keep you awake it is blowing on my wall and i have to lean against it all night to keep it from falling on my back oh come now professor the walls aren't that bad no then why is it when the man next door took a picture of his wall and pulled the nail out my coat fell down listen professor i'm in no mood to do favors for anyone until i find out who locked me on the roof mrs riley i did you why well you know that little flower box i keep up on the roof what about it well i planted tomatoes in it this summer and the birds keep pecking at them and what does that have to do with me no offense mrs o'reilly but where could i find a better scarecrow i'll show you please mr raleigh you are supposed to be a lady i think why you you off key highfit no stop it stop at the two of you i have some wonderful news i want to tell you the melody piano company just gave me a wonderful business proposition i just paid off the piano but jamie i thought you owed 500 i did but mr woods from the piano company settled for 200. pretty smart business head on little janie huh oh i think that's wonderful janie i always say people should own everything outright except if you live in a room like mine then all you should own is a straitjacket i'll hush up with you oh hello everyone gee it's so beautiful up on the roof scenery so nice i saw a big huge oak tree there's a squirrel in it he's so cute kept staring at me so strangely uh did al call gene yes sweetie he's on his way and so are we come on mrs o'reilly i'll race you down the stairs professor you make me feel like a little child again look who's a child a remark like that could cause mother goose to kill herself irma i've got wonderful news for you the man from the piano company was just here come in hello jane hi you chicken hello al honey hello look kids i know you two are in love with each other and would like to be alone and personally i prefer it that way see you around what's the matter with her oh she's worried about our bank account your bank account yes jane says it's shrinking all the time it's something called inflammation inflammation yes everybody knows about it it's something where the price is the same but the cost goes up because you pay less and therefore pay more and have less i think now chicken you mean inflation works very simply we'll explain a few years ago you walked into the corner store laid down a dollar and walked out with a pair of nylons right right al now suppose you walked into that same store today and laid down a buck what would you get a cherry pie there's a bakery there now no chicken let me lay it out for you you see we are now in a period of uncertainty where no one knows what can happen to our money but we have had panics before i believe it was in 1893 things were so desperate the treasure of the united states was empowered to act whenever the gravity of the situation demanded this was to become known as the law of gravity well to think i might have gone around with a stupid fellow well chicken you just happen to be lucky oh yes ella i guess i was just born with a horseshoe in my head but al going around with such an intelligent person has got me thinking now wait a minute chicken you're lucky but don't be desperate no al i've learned a great deal from you and jane and i'm going to do something about it goodbye al where are you going chicken oh jane and i have 200 in the bank and i'm not going to stand around and watch it shrink i'll be jane's lifesaver goodbye wait chicken al i've never thought clear in my life i know exactly where i'm going chicken come out you're in the closet [Music] irma irma honey hiya jane oh well it's you on the sofa i thought it was the laundry bag where is irma she went up said she was gonna be your lifesaver lifesaver i don't understand that hello hello jane irma where are you shane i just left the bank but you don't have to worry about our our money shrinking that's good irma what did you do i took it out oh irma irma oh i knew you'd be thrilled jane goodbye king what's wrong your eyes are popping i just gave the piano man a check for 200 and irma just took the money out of the bank holy mackerel so that's what she did that's what she did well irma's only trying to be your lifesaver lifesaver she's no lifesaver well sure she is how can you say that just because she's sweet well partly but most of the time it's because she sounds like she's got a hole in her head [Music] [Applause] [Music] your winning smile is a pepsidant smile again and again people have found it true the smile that wins is the pepsident smile here's a story that proves it the true experience of judy baron a young dancer from rochester new york judy was auditioning for a part in a musical show in miami after watching dozens of girls try out the director pointed to judy and said these magic words there's the girl that one with the pepcid and smile yes judy smile won the part for her a big step toward fame and fortune judy baron told us herself the director was right too my smile is a pepsidant smile i always use pepsident toothpaste like judy baron people all over america agree the smile that wins is the pepsidant smile in recent comparison tests thousands of people preferred pepsident with irium over the brands they'd been using at home yes pepsident won by the overwhelming average of three to one for its cool minty taste for making breath cleaner and teeth brighter try new pepsident toothpaste with irium and you will see the smile that wins is the pepsident smile [Music] well irma has drawn all our money out of the bank just when i've given a man a check for the entire amount let's see i'm 24 now with a smart lawyer and time off for good behavior i'll be 29 when i get out al al qaeda you know her as well as i do you love her as much as i do just tell me what makes irma do these things i don't know gene they say a woman has a right to change her mind and i think irma should change hers for anything she can get now please understand me i'm nuts about the girl it's just that i'm plenty worried about what our kids will be like you know what they call pre-naval influence i don't know well sometimes i think it's my fault and yet how can i be patient with her she's so gullible yesterday i sent her out for a half a chicken she paid six dollars six dollars how'd you get clipped like that she says the man told her the chicken was raised on the mason-dixon line and she was getting the half with the southern exposure know what you mean jane it was like the time she paid five dollars for that bottle of perfume she said it was called flirt turn out to be flit al i just had a horrible thought watching you don't think with our two hundred dollars she she'd buy anything oh no no she wouldn't unless of course she happens to walk past some of them clip joints on main street hello hello jane irma honey where are you shopping on main street oh no no jane sit down wait i'll get you some water chicken hurry home goodbye breathe deeply jane deeply all our money and there's a check out against it oh wow cannot understand that chicken the way she goes around in circles i could swear she was born in a mix master come in it's only me again professor kravatkin what's the matter with little jamie irma took the two hundred dollars the girls had in the joint account and she's loose on main street main street janey you should know better than to let him a shop well i only have myself to blame i must have frightened her with all that talk about about inflation i should never have mentioned that stupid subject please jamie inflation is not stupid either you give in to it or else you can fight it we at the gypsy the room we are fighting it we don't raise the prices we just water the soup in fact we have put so much water in our soup if you study a ball closely you can see the tide go in and out oh if she'd only bring the money home irma oh jane i took a a cab home because i'm so anxious to tell you the wonderful night just tell me one thing have you got the money who wants money it shrinks i was sitting on a bench thinking about what you said about inflation jane yes and a nice man came over he said alone i said i had 200 that was troubling me take some more water james imagine that was all i said and he took an immediate interest in my problem men are so thoughtful dane that's enough aspirin you'll kill your lunch so he sent me to his brother on main street while i still have the strength to ask what did you buy for 200 i got the sister diamond to the hope diamond the sister diamond to the hope diamond yes the man says it's the wish diamond you mean you wish it was a diamond let me see it here it is erma how much does this so-called diamond weigh a half pound look isn't it beautiful honey can't you see this is just a piece of glass glass certainly whoever heard of buying a half pound diamond for two hundred dollars well a man said normally they're much higher but he was selling them cheap because they're last year's diamonds chicken i'm afraid you've been took well maybe i should have taken the other diamond but there was a flaw in it a flaw yes every time you shook it snow would fall on the little man inside oh irma i told you not to shop every cent we had in the world and besides that i've used that two hundred dollars to pay off the piano how could you be such a stupid businesswoman i'm sorry james sorry you're always sorry you were sorry that time we had the party and you put chloroform in the coffee because i said i wanted everyone to relax you were sorry that time we had the party and you put chloroform in the coffee because i said i wanted everyone to relax you were sorry when you put the starch in my mouthwash because i said i wanted to keep a stiff upper lip i can't stand my two little sweethearts to argue am i thought she was doing the right thing so if you want i'll take her back to main street and try to get her money back no professor chicken is my problem too now wait a minute all of you you may all think i'm mean but i love irma as much as all of you i think irma does these things because we pamper it too much we don't give her any sense of responsibility well here's a chance for it to stand on our own two feet um i want you to take this this um this fillet of plate glass back to the store and get the two hundred dollars so i can make good the check i gave mr woods of the piano company and i mean it but don't but jane me fortunately i am a good businesswoman i paid off the piano for two hundred dollars now you go get that money back or i'll go to jail all right gene gee i wouldn't do anything to hurt you but the man in the store is going to be very angry he said cultured diamonds are very hard to get and they sell and grow this big that's why i gave me a short guarantee short how short what time is it jane two o'clock well i think the guarantee is expired i better hurry well jenny i think you showed good judgement in letting irma take it back herself it may make her a little more cagey and speaking of cages i think i'll go back to my room oh gee al after i made such a good business deal by paying off the piano for only 200 i'm so embarrassed i think i'd better call mr woods and ask him to hold that check until i'm sure come in miss stacy yes i miss stacey well i'm mr daryl from the melody piano company and i'm here to collect the monthly payment what yes according to my records here it's 20 oh there must be some mistake i've already paid 200 in full to your other collector mr woods oh so woods has been here too oh miss stacy i'm very sorry but that man's an imposter he has no connection at all with our company he's worked this same racket on some of our other customers how did you hear that this is wonderful i don't understand you wouldn't here's your 20 good day oh al isn't it wonderful how do you like that chicken if she hadn't taken the money out of the bank that crook would have cashed the check and you'd be out 200 clams what a girl what an intuition oh i don't know what it is al but she certainly pulled the bacon out of the fire oh gl what jane you know maybe we're not giving irma enough credit in all her confusion she might be smarter than all of us on the surface no but you know jane genius is often buried deep in chicken's case there was a cave in but finally it's come to the surface and i think we got a gusher in that kid well here i am a darling we were waiting for you did you get the money back why of course and i had some time was so tempting because he had another big special what was it pearl's a whole bucket full irma you didn't buy them no i think it was a secondhand bucket irma we're all out of aspirin just tell me did he give you the money yes and because i knew what you would do jane i went right to the bank oh no but i didn't put the money in oh good because why standing in line the man in front of me was holding your check his name was mr woods oh no so i figured there was no point in putting the check in oh good so i just gave mr woods at 200 and here's your check oh irma oh murder gosh i'm the only one who seems happy well kids there's only one man who can help us who else who else but hello joe i got a problem jane and irma have been swindled no joe not by any of your boys this was an outside job a guy by the name of woods took him for 200 all the dough the girls had in the world what do you advise uh-huh [Music] thanks joe you're the kind of a man who will leave his mark in the world huh that's what's keeping you awake nights you're trying to erase those fingerprints ah joe you're an exceptional humanitarian goodbye noble friend well girls you got nothing to worry about joey's going to get your money back from mr woods al is there going to be any violence let us not describe it as violence let us just say that joe is sending out two superstitious men what do you mean superstitious these gentlemen are gonna knock on woods [Applause] [Music] your winning smile is a pepsidant smile again and again people have found the smile that wins is the pepsident smile that's borne out by the vote of thousands who tried new pepsi and toothpaste with irium in a recent nationwide test these people were given plain unlabeled tubes of pepsident and were asked to compare it with the brands they were using at home when their votes came in pepcident won by the overwhelming average of three to one these people say new pepsident tastes better makes their breath cleaner and their teeth brighter than any other toothpaste they tried remember that's not just our opinion that's what people say they say it three two one they've seen precedent with irium remove the film that makes teeth look dull uncover new brightness in their smiles try it and you will see the smile that wins is the pepsident smile [Music] well we got our money back and i'm so happy i'm almost beginning to like joe and never again will i discuss inflation with irma however irma is now certain that inflation has already arrived so i said irma what makes you so certain inflation is here and irma said well this morning i asked amanda to change a dollar yes i got 10 dimes i can remember when you only got four quarters well they say money talks and if it does i'm sure it makes more sense than my friend irma [Music] my friend dervis produced and directed by sy howard park levy writes the script with stanley adams and roland mclean and it's brought to you by pepsi toothpaste with irium another fine product of leaver brothers company marie wilson starred as irma with joan banks as jane the part of al was played by john brown hans conread was heard as professor kobotkin and gloria gordon as mrs o'reilly music was under the direction of blood gluskin this is wendell niles reminding you to tune in one hour earlier next week and listen to the lux radio theater followed by the pepsino show my friend irma this is cbs the columbia broadcasting system you | Old Time Radio Researchers | UCvymH6qvAgCpzuRkXIw1ywg | 2020-06-26 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | 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4veqllQh8Sc | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4veqllQh8Sc | Brian Simmons: Let the Spark of Repentance Light Revival Fires (Acts 2:38) | - My experience as a former fundamentalist, I don't mean Evangelical I mean, fundamentalist, OK? We had a very legalistic church environment. And amazing, the more legalistic a church becomes, the more immorality is in that church. Believe me, I've seen this principle work many times, hidden sin in the fundamentalist church, because there's no way to share that. There's no confession. And the churches were perhaps, I'm saying we, if you'll let me, to kind of combine all of us here in this room, which is never wise to do, but, because we're all different. But in our type of experience in churches today, we likewise have no place of repentance. And beyond that, we even go to the point where it's wrong to repent, because Jesus repented for you on the cross and all of your sins are gone. You just need to keep in mind that your sins are gone and forget the religiosity of repentance. And it's theology that's gaining ground. Like no hell, no repentance. And yet the Bible says that we minister to those who are weak in there faith in hopes that they would repent and be converted and come back to the Lord. And we're told to confess our fault or sins. I mean, you can parse it or slice it, but dude, sins, faults, either way, we're to confess those one to another. And that will bring you healing. We'll have physical healing, when you're sick, by confession of sin. Nobody does that. Yet it's in the book. Just like John 3:16, it's in the book folks. So we've eliminated that whole concept. And when I had a visitation from the Lord a few years ago, the Lord came to me in a dream and he told me these words, "I am going to restore the principles "of Charles Finney's revival. "And I'm going to reignite "and finish what he began, "except on a greater scale." So the Lord told me in this encounter, that there were principles of revival that needed to be taught. And that when you lead, 100,000 people to the Lord in one city, I'll follow your model, OK? [The whole city of] Rochester, New York, was virtually converted. To this day, there are schools, hospitals, and streets named after Charles Finney. Up until about 1930, which would be about 75 to 80 years after Finney died, Rochester, New York, was considered the, best city and America to live. It was the... I mean, Rochester, New York bro? Like get a fur coat or two. and a lot of snowblowers. It was because of the influence of Finney had endured long after his death. He would have revival meetings in Rochester. Trains would be filled at Penn Station out of New York. Trains would be filled with people, to travel hours, to be told how wicked they are (laughs). And New York chased him. He was a walking carrier of glory. Finney carried such a power and anointing, wherever he went, cities were shaken. Communities turned upside down. Churches like absolutely multiplied in 60, 90 days, multiplied in converts. And it was said over 80%, 85% if my numbers are correct of his converts endured 30 years after. That's pretty good. Every revival since Charles Finney can be traced back to that one man's anointing. He was the revivalist of America. Ulysses Grant at his funeral, said these words, "There has never been a man in America, "that has changed our nation more, "to make us a Christian nation." That was the term he used. "Than Charles Grandison Finney." The president of the United States, said that at his funeral. He was an awakener. He carried like Mary, the glory of God. The presence that he exuded. He was a dispenser of the divine. The splendor of God radiated out of him for miles and miles in radius. Can you imagine being such a lightning rod of glory, that people, what, 30, 40 miles from here? Would that be the D, that would be almost the D wouldn't it? What are we about 30 miles from? Okay, what about the D, getting under the sway of all mighty God, the power of heaven, where people cried out on the streets, stop their cars, get a kneel on the curbs, weeping! I got to get rid of my sins! I'm feeling the heavenly glory! Just because Finney was 30, 40 miles down the road. That's the effect he had. And he called it is years of burning, which lasted about 15 years. He teamed up with a pastor by the name of Charles Nash. Maybe not Charles, I forget his first name. But it was Nash was his last name. And he was known as father Nash. Father Nash was an intercessor, that would make our intercessors look like, I don't know, daffodils. I'm trying to come up with something I can say Nice, you know? Father Nash was so anointed in his prayers, first of all, you heard him a half a mile away, when he prayed. He pulled heaven down. Finney would go nowhere until Nash had come and broken up the fallow ground, with prayer and intercession. So the whole model of interceding before and after a meeting came through Finney. And Father Nash was so anointed, Finney would always point to that prayer warrior, his friend, who was going blind by the way, Nash was going blind and decided to memorize the Bible. And then the Lord healed him (laughs). So it was like the Lord got him to do something. And then pop! His eyes popped open and he was fine. Is that amazing? He was amazing, man. But when Nash died, Finney hung it up. He said, I'm going to go be a Bible college president. He went to Oberlin college, and he basically quit the evangelistic ministry, why? Cause the generator of glory passed away. But during those 15 years of burning, you could not get into his meetings without coming under a power of a heavenly affection. I wasn't there. I'm not that old. But I'm picturing like, you want to get clean. You want to get everything off of you. Every stick tight, the leg might cling on. You want to get all of it off. Anything, dark morose, anything evil, anything even suspicious of looking like darkness or sin, no part. | King of Kings Worship Center | UCovPYcSXHOgxESxTyZcastA | 2021-07-30 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | detection | en | 1,073 | 5,818 |
an3OAysL1Kg | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=an3OAysL1Kg | Important Updates on Immigration | hi guys and welcome to our next video I suppose a logical place to continue before we go and wander into all these wonderful areas we're going to be covering on something feels wrong I think a logical place to start would be immigration and while I'm no expert on immigration and I'm disclosing now I'm certainly no immigration attorney over the past six years we have assisted over 1400 files with our subscribers who wanted to pursue immigration so over six years and that many files that you know you get to learn something at least you would hope to so before we start going into all these other wonderful areas for folks that are planning on coming here on a permanent basis first of all I want to say things have changed not so much with the actual laws but with the requirements that it now takes to get your residency visa which is the first step in applying to become a temporary permanent or eventually a citizen I want to continue also and it kind of pains me a bit for over six years while I was with the dr escapes and developed this second website which I'm now donating my time to exclusively because there is so much to say and it's a more serious format and it's kind of less cotton candy and more the real deal as far as information goes things have changed with the requirements for residency and I've been after people for over six years to get started on it to get grandfathered in like I said look at the past post the only laws in a nation that always throughout history felt the benefits of what's called grandfathering was the laws of immigration now those that have already started the wheels congratulations those there's many many people I know will no longer are no longer going to be able to apply to obtain a residency visa so what I did was to make a long story short this will be the first and what will probably be at least a two-part series because immigration is an important thing to be well aware of for those who are planning on relocating on a permanent basis I'm also going to discuss do i or do I not need to go into residency and eventual citizenship what are the perils what are the pros what if I already have two passports will it help will it hurt all these all these items will will cover as well as any questions you want to forward to us but I wanted to start I was in the capital taking care of some other business that I had and I ended up spending a few days there while I was there I figured if I can kill two birds with one stone and be great to see if I can secure an hour with the people that have helped us personally on our immigration and that have helped a lot of our more recent subscribers and we had a nice meeting for about an hour and they agreed they would forward me some basic information and I wanted to forward them to make sure my copies were still valid that the laws themselves have not been updated in the last couple of years so here's what I got to start with okay the preliminary questions that a competent firm is going to ask now remember the laws haven't changed the requirements to obtain your residency visa to come into the country to get your forms and pictures and medical exam and everything that is what's changed and it's changed substantially okay the immigration laws 'dear mr. solomon the immigration laws have not changed the information you sent us for review is still valid of the laws however what has changed is the criteria that the visa Department is now requiring for them to approve a residency visa that's for them your paperwork's all been approved what you need to qualify to get this visa to take the next step to get your cards and pictures and fingerprints and what have you okay so the it's the residency visa requirements which have changed and as you know mr. Solomon this is the first requirement to apply for a residency permit continuing on in our first consultation this is when we would submit a letter and that's also going to change but we'll get to that and a different there's going to be a new format there now has to be and but continuing on in our first consultation we normally use this type of email to verify if the foreigner will in fact be able to apply for a visa okay regards blah blah blah now just I'm using this old Pelican box here one of my old camera boxes makes a heck of a great sunshade so that's what's behind here but it is working wonderfully okay so continuing on it would be this is a typical form letter it's very short that you would receive dear mr. and mrs. blah blah blah thank you for your interest in our immigration services my name is blah blah immigration head of the immigration department at the blah blah in law firm in Santo Domingo please be aware that the first step to obtain a residency permit is apply for a residency visa at your closest dominican consulate note this can no longer be done while in the dominican republic there's a significant change to qualify for a residency visa you must qualify under one of the following criteria be a close relative of a dominican and excuse me one second here so while I get this off there you go to be a close relative of a Dominican citizen or legal resident ie a wife or a child a mother or a father okay not a friend not somebody you met not someone that will back you if you're successful in obtaining your residency most law firms will act on your behalf as the GAR as the person that knows you and verify those that credentials so that's not an issue okay so that was first close relative second a retiree visa a retiree is a foreign or dominican individual who receives a monthly minimum of $1,500 u.s. or its equivalent in dr currency derived from a pension or retirement income from a foreign source government official organizations or foreign companies whose interest in permanently relocating their residency to the Dominican Republic and will thereon receive the benefits of his pension or retirement income in the country okay a bunch of legal jargon one word they're asking for residual residual income that's all you need to know okay to retain theis time this is another way of being able to qualify for your residency visa for an individual who has been receiving a minimum fixed monthly income of us two thousand dollars or its equivalent in dr currency for the last five years this income must be derived from a foreign source created by one of the following methods one deposits and/or investments in banks abroad two deposits or investments in excuse me remittances from banks or financial institutions abroad number three investments in foreign companies established abroad number four remittances derived from real estate properties on a residual basis they're talking about ie rental income not on a property that you just sold and it's a one-time transfer five interest derived from securities issued and foreign currency abroad which are deposited at a fine at financial institutions legally authorizing to operate in the Dominican Republic number six profits realized from investments in securities issued in foreign and/or national currency by the Dominican government or its institutions the source of the invested capital must be from abroad and the currency exchange needs to be performed locally at any Dominican institution and the last way interest income or dividends deriving from investments or real estate transactions again on a residual basis performed in the Dominican Republic whose principal amount have been generated or earned abroad okay third way so those are seven criterias for the Rieti stuff third way you can get your visa approved investor status by investing at least two hundred thousand US dollars in a local corporation tourism or free zone developments are included then they would close this letter by saying please let us know if you qualify under one or more of these criteria once determined and upon securing our services will then provide you with further details kindest regards blah blah blah now I have a personal note on the bottom of it this new criteria hasn't been established for any new or any special law it's just that the roots so the laws haven't changed they're telling me okay it's just that the roots for a residency visa are being directed to attract foreign foreigners with certain incomes okay you should verify through the web page of ministro de Odile a CEO honest exterior daughter's it's the Consul and basically the the government's website the residency visa options where they're only going to indicate four of them so we've already indicated three more ways but I want to make this clear and I'm gonna close off the first video at this point and we'll continue further with the actual laws and should you is it worth applying is it not even if you are qualified there are some sometimes it's not even worth it if I already have a second passport and I live here or there what are the implications we'll touch on that so we'll get into this a lot deeper but what I want to get across is for we've been saying this for over six years and so many folks that we've assisted and we've really grown to like a lot will now not qualify because of these seven ways of qualifying and meeting the requirements there's one word they're looking for and it has to do with all seven and again the word is residual income pension investment whatever but it needs to be residual so to be perfectly clear about this you can be sitting with a hundred and fifty or two hundred thousand dollars in your bank account free and clear and you may own a house that you live in free and clear you ain't going to qualify okay so the days of coming in looking for work making ends meet hanging out drinking rum under the palm tree we've said they're going by the wayside and about five and a half years later true to our word that's exactly what happened and this is the parallels when people take a type of attitude that it can't affect me it won't affect me or I'll do it when I'm good and ready those of you that wanted to do it should have been good and ready earlier because a high percentage will no longer qualify this is a stringent criteria to meet all seven of them to fall into any of those categories this stringent and I'm not saying there might not be a certain side way of doing things or if you're a certain national like Haitian or whatever that there wouldn't be a different program but by and large for the bulk of the population you're gonna have to fall into this criteria and unfortunately this criteria has changed immensely so I'm just keeping you up in the loop and that's what we're gonna do and we'll progress further on immigration on our next video but for right now this is Barry for something feels wrong and until next time we'll talk to you soon [Music] you 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KWsKOWMNlss | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KWsKOWMNlss | Naughty or Niiiiiice Episode 60 | [Music] thank you [Music] thank you well hello hello everybody and as you are all aware I and the Nazi the very naughty Alexis flame and as always I'm joined by my lovely co-hostess do you ever sell nice Sony home probe but between us she's really not a nice lady she just plays what on this podcast she's a [ __ ] and she's actually proud of it I raised so well I learned from the best you certainly did my dear I always tell Tony well you know I'm very proud of the fact that I'm uh if nothing else I'm a very good bad influence yes oh and look at that my drag daughter tom cat says she's not nice at all yeah we were just Tom darling we were just talking about you if you're like I said I've only worked together once yeah you're really not in a position to uh commentate on how long it takes me to get ready oh gee what am I tonight oh yes on time [Laughter] I heard that you [ __ ] [Laughter] oh a job just so you know your drag mother through you all the way under the bus just thought she should not what kind of what kind of a drag mother would I be otherwise well what's the point of having a drag daughter unless you've got somebody to throw under the bus okay do I uh do I just touch Frank making a Joan Crawford wig in the near future oh probably just like you and I should do a remake of whatever happened to Baby Jane I think that would be hilarious it would oh you should and I could give you I could give you pointers on how to act like Joan I mean I I've been told there are a couple of slight parallels some some slight similarities one or two really hi Damien my little brother hey Doc how are you Dr Damien Stone my brother he's a handsome thing how is Sassy in the kids honey okay what is she said what is she saying she's in the process of recording a scene from that Tom of Mommy Dearest really yes well he did the um I told him to do the uh the boardroom scene he has that on his uh YouTube oh I've heard it I've heard him do the voice over for it yeah I would love to see him actually in character and do it yes I know I think that would be fabulous absolutely so you know you gotta love the fibers that they make wigs out of today because it's like the initial style as always with Frank is fabulous and it's not him it's the it's certain wigs that when you have to back comb them they instantly turned into cotton candy yeah some are some are like that this is one of them and then I'm looking around the room all the other most of the other ones have been back combed and they all look fabulous but something just told me I wanted to be a blonde I guess I I guess I was trying to channel Donna Mills tonight we have we do we do have more fun honey the only reason Vlogs have more fun is because it was a brunette that taught them how probably [Laughter] oh my stars and garters so what are we going to learn today children well I saw something interesting on uh I think it was over on Instagram uh oh anyone we know no no no it was um two um uh Queens from drag race um Delta work and um what's her name uh um Mariah Paris balenciago I think it's her name yeah you gotta love these queens that have names that are like a city block log I know I don't understand that I'm talking about that about with Tom these queens that they have like the name is like five or six names all strung together it's like oh please who can remember I mean seriously I mean you practically have to rent a limousine just to say the name out loud oh and my granddaughter's saying I look I'm giving June Cleaver but the cleaver came out of your pantry and I will be giving me cleaver yes anyway this this queen she said it was you know she was saying how you know how we hear all the time all drag is valid and uh she said you know no but listen listen to what she said she said she said yeah she said drag is for everyone but not everyone belongs on the stage or the runway I will agree with that uh I would I would I would definitely agree with that I would definitely agree with that but there are certain I mean but you know the saying that there's all different types of drag I guess that floats with the younger generation yeah but to me drag is a certain thing and it carries a certain standard I'm not discounting other entertainers a lot of which are incredibly talented I just personally wouldn't regard them as dragged so much as I would performance are exactly yeah which I which I don't think is a bad thing no there's nothing wrong with being a performance artist but nothing at all but you know but I think dread for the jet for the definition of it okay should be held to a certain standard with a couple of rules I know not everyone will agree with me but you know what I don't agree with everybody else either so it is what it is these are our these are just our opinions these are a few of my favorite things just our opinions on anybody but no and plus the fact come on how many times a day did we have to hear our people's opinions that we don't want to hear hey that's a [ __ ] many many many many times so I would say behave but where would the fun be in that there's no fun in that so none so yeah so nothing wrong with being a performance artist but no nothing at all actually if you're you know but so some things I just do not feel are that their their performance art they're not drag would you like to give the would you like to give the class an example um yeah personally this is just my personal opinion but like if you're let's say in a state of undress and you're pouring blood all over like stage blood all over yourself something like that I don't consider that drag is it performance art sure is there a stage for it absolutely but is it drag no to me that's not Craig I actually think I might have an idea of the particular Entertainer you have in mind well there's been many that have done that there's been many that when you say a state of undress I mean because also I am a firm believer that on this Earth there are a select handful of people that should never at any time for any reason be naked they should swim in bathe fully clothed so we close sometimes I feel that way about myself oh I used to feel that way about myself girl I used to I used to cry whenever I came in contact with a plate glass window I I would recoil in Terror now I just preach slightly um but when I think of drag I think of what we do it's hair it's full makeup it's Nails it's Jewels jewelry tonight just because you know this I just wanted to show the dress off but normally you know I'm always wearing jewelry um incredibly beautiful jewelry I do I do but you know when I think of drag that's what that's what I want to see when I want to see drag I want to see I want to see I want to see glamor I want to see glamor glamor I want to see an average looking man turn himself into a stunning lady oh thank you Kevin thank you good evening to you too Tracy okay thank you thank you everyone for commenting I'm trying to uh oh here it comes on glamor you say she says here she is what did she say she said glamor you say here I am yes oh yes yeah you could tell she was once one of my children she has my sense of modesty none love you girl mean it for those of you who don't know a Celine dionis of Long Island's Entertainer she's also a New York Entertainer she's a hilarious and Charming MC and like Sony home from she's also a very good singer and if you haven't seen her perform what the hell are you waiting for yes absolutely oh thank you Sandy the governor's show was uh was amazing the uh the Dorothy and Sophia show that we did speaking of drag every now and then however we do fall from grace oh you're so welcome sweetie and that better be Lex and not Lexi otherwise I'll have to reach to the computer and show car I see an eye there you're a shitster Tony oh and uh it's a Lexus or Lex it is never Lexie adding the I is an ass beating offense and Tracy's going to be uh buying a necklace from your Crystal fire collection apparently oh is she yeah she said she'll be ready in May to purchase that necklace I guess did she speak to you about a necklace oh yes yes yes yes yes something a little bit less ostentatious than what I make for you and I Tony Celine is saying all three of us stir some [ __ ] all I have to say Celine is that our our private I am's grocery should should never be ladies sir I have a stand mixer oh I didn't know Cuisinart made a mixing for that I have those and I have a stick blender I have all kinds of cool kitchen gadgets I mean if it's worth doing it's worth doing properly absolutely you might as look at all the bang for your buck that you can oh or or Celine says cauldron that too yes that too what what where would I be without my cauldron where would you be thank you Sandy thank you actually Cindy um Dorothy and Sophia are going to be uh co-hosting the Imperial Court brunch March 5th oh and speaking of the Imperial Quarter New York April 1st our Flagship event the night of a thousand gowns there will be a couple of pieces of my jewelry in the silence auction oh pretty I like to think so [Laughter] and Kevin Grove says they're having they're getting snow in the San Francisco Bay Area your joke is actually I was talking to a girlfriend of mine today and there's some uh supposedly some well she never lies so I have no reason not to believe her but there's like this ginormous winter like winter storm [ __ ] coming this way gonna hit us uh yeah I mean some of it will upside down by the time it gets here but oh yes she's on her way oh well yeah wonderful lovely lovely calming love it I have to say I love this love this wig Frank did for me I do like that I like that one isn't that to say isn't that a similar style to one that I have coming yes but yours see this is like side part and yours is is is uh middle oh God yours has the more visaja that you like oh you know me in the Jaja I know you're in the Jaja I love azasha Tracy that's a great idea but I don't I don't know how uh how I would you know because usually the shows that we're doing I I I'm usually handling everything myself so I don't know how I could also handle broadcasting hits on the internet I don't know I don't know how we would do well basically you'd have to set up a device in one spot and try to stay in the line of vision yeah or have somebody be running it and you know Sony I know what a perfectionist you are when it comes to broadcasting you'd never have anyone else running it I know I know but it's yeah unless of course we wound up in the position to buy a TV studio exactly you never can tell uh oh Sandy says she doesn't think we will get much snow I hope not I hope not Celine what what's confused with the JJ [Laughter] my virgin ears uh uh yes you know I know we could set up a phone to televise it but it's just you know with a live drag show people are moving all over the place it's not like oh yeah and then you have people who come up to tip the performers who get very easily knock over a phone or a camera that's on a tripod yeah it's it's a it's great the thought is great in theory practice however I just don't know how gee I remember I remember the first time we tried to broadcast from abroad um yeah yeah yeah surprise in it for me yeah don't you yeah as a matter as a matter of fact one lost sister as a matter of fact Tomcat still has to be punished for his complete for his compliance and that treachery [Laughter] oh buddy say hello to Jerry too hello also I do believe whatever happened to Tony home from Sister oh Kitty home perm oh yeah I'd love to see her again uh well you know I had I had a um we had a septic tank that was abandoned um oh so let me guess she and she had she needed a new place to live she had this terrible all that's unfortunate oh hello LaBelle well then I guess I'll just have to perform a seance that's the only way she's coming back I'm okay with it I mean whatever Alexis wants Alexis gets [Laughter] the Bell says well what had happened was exactly see she gets it [Laughter] gets it but sweetie oh and our good friend Robert hi Rob give Madison a big hug for both of us oh wait Rob I'm mad at you because you didn't send me any amaretto coffee creamer you [ __ ] he made it a point to take a picture and send it to me just to rub it in I mean it's not like I wouldn't have done the same thing Madison is right next to him hi Madison we love you and miss you uh label I I flushed and I flushed and I flushed to get her down like I said simple seance uh Rob be careful what you asked for him [Laughter] and Celine says why cut the Amaretto with cream coffee creamer the International Delight a minute did I miss the memo somewhere is Celine Dijon still one of my children she's got about a point there I ain't mad at her and uh Terrace has tried creme brulee coffee creamer I haven't I've tried that it was it was it had a nice flavor but it wasn't the same oh we we miss you guys too we missed the hell out of you two also the Bell why would I call the Roto-Rooter man too easy way too easy if I do that I get a whooping I do it no I'm actually going to attempt to behave because I have yet another appearance to make this evening hey Joey he's so disgustingly handsome I know he took the potion mm-hmm admit it you took the potion [Laughter] clear the pipes you flush more well that ain't very that is a good idea there are there could be some more Flushing in the future how did France Russia come into the conversation I don't know hey Debbie hi Deb oh and Joey says he did he absolutely he did take the potion oh but he was always gorgeous so in and out of dreads so who cares I know and he's still gorgeous uh Honestly though you know one of the other things I love about this wig is it shows off my my newly smooth forehead thanks to the botox yeah I don't I wouldn't know I don't need such chemicals I'm a blood drinker okay for those who don't know Joey Carbone at one time was the beautiful Jenna Jarrett that's right oh thank you Miss Ashley Jane thank you trying to actually darling how are you Ashley needs eyeliner she has some today she has some exciting news that she's going to be sharing with the world soon she's getting married no better than me well maybe again again yeah oh hello Sebastian oh good LaBelle I can't wait to see what you're gonna be what you're going to be wearing oh hi Crimson hey girlfriend still have to come and visit me girl yes yes oh Ashley says she has something for you Alexa really yeah now I'm really excited I love I love surprises oh and Kevin says that um he's a teacher at a public high school and some of the cool art kids were watching my makeup tutorials instead of instead of studying the other day well you know they had to learn how to do graffiti somewhere that's right [Laughter] be a clown be a clown actually wake up tonight it's understated yet still very glamorous yeah I wanted like you know soft Glam because this this hairstyle is you know it's kind of retro yeah so I just wanted yeah you're giving you're giving very Knots Landing oh I love Knox Landing I love nuts Landing oh actually this is no marriage but she is pregnant well Ashley do you want to keep it or do you need Auntie to wave a wall [Laughter] just waiting for them to arrive next month and the bells you're gonna message Ashley about eye shadow okay Thompson's Martha Stewart realness Martha Stewart Michael Stewart never looked at that Glam wishes but what's up Joey oh it's very happy Birthday Mr President oh oh oh oh actually there is a hint of that yes yes yeah this was yeah this was when Marilyn had that bigger oh you know what I can see it yeah yeah but Selena said Sylvia's fine no money Tony could front do the style you're wearing right now with the family wig I don't know send it back he'll see what he can do if he could do that oh thank you thank you that's that's my my good says Jasmine g-string I I did a fabulous brunch with her last Sunday okay so yes it was at the uh stereo Garden in Patchogue a brand new a brand new venue it was a lot of fun who else was in that show uh well Ruby Monroe I'll put it all together it's her well we know Ruby yeah skinny [ __ ] and she's a fantastic dancer yes it was um it was Ruby it was me Bella Noche Jasmine g string uh janity powers and mermaid gospel who mermaid Garcon is her name that she's uh normally performs in the city oh okay so beautiful she's beautiful and so thin yeah those hidden ones and what makes me really hate them is that years ago I was one of them couldn't tell today though oh well yeah scrims and yeah hotels those cells ain't cheap they're not cheap I like all my gigs to be local I drive there and I come home same day can't beat that no it's like to go some to go and stay somewhere overnight they'd have to be paying me a hell of a lot of money let me tell you yeah that's the thing I just pay you no mind I know I know yeah well you know it's a two-way street oh what's that actually Tony Monroe right [Laughter] wants to know what the family wig is would you like to explain the family wig actually I'm looking right at it uh my family it's a it's a it's a red wig it's an incredibly beautiful copper red with uh blondes highlighting evenly distributed so I mean it's it's beautiful but the style that it's cut in is an older style that I personally am not fond of wearing but it's the wig also happens to be the same shade of red my late mother used to color her hair right and when I put the wig on I didn't see myself in the mirror I saw my mother looking back at me and I lost I called Tony shrieking but it's the family wig because I've been photographed that was Tony Ambrosia yeah we just have we just have to lend it to tomcat and Ashley Jade now foreign that is the family way yes lovely backstory and actually you you put it on you had you took pictures of it I mean everyone thought you looked lovely in it but it just well it's the color the color suits me but I just I couldn't there are too many memories came flooding back and it was something you'll wear it too oh he only wear it but sweetie needs to make the rounds everyone needs to wear it at some point actually the uh happy birthday you know what I think oh geez oh oh Bob Tiedeman says that your hair is killer tonight Alexis oh thank you I know it's killing me right now oh where is she here she is and Celine says she just wore red and nobody recognized her foreign but yeah this is uh there she is this is the family but I love the color though you can even see the Highlight in it what did you do to work oh she was pushed in the corner that's not what you don't want get over it no but if Frank could do something like that to this uh because I love this color and this color looks amazing on me yes oh my hair's falling you know that's going to be the worst accident that could have ever be fallen a country western singer in the 70s that their wig would collapse on them oh God yeah think about it oh thank you thank you Bob yeah this this is something new my husband cobbled up I don't think he whipped up in the Hair Studio well all your hair looks amazing I have I can't I don't I can't wait for that that's all him it's all Frank I have nothing to do with it yeah Tony doesn't know how to hold a hairbrush nope I'm joking he's like he's like you know I gotta touch the wig he's like don't touch it don't touch let me do it another one anyway I mean but when when when you live with the wig wizard why would why would you do why would you even bother to do something with a wig well I don't know because it should be known and Frank will be the first ones who agree with me as incredible as his work is you know you still have to arrange the hair around your face yes I mean it still since end I just got the clip stuck in it it's still you know there's still an amount of Judge that has to go into it yeah and I dropped my chip clip damn it oh yeah I'm so upset oh thank thank you Bob yes um I know what it is but uh the Dorothy and Sophia show wherever we play it sold out people just they just and you may you make it sound like why do you make it sound like a bad thing it's just I I'm just always so amazed when it when it does all right now to throw Tony home per month to the bus the reason that she's so amazed is because Sophia actually gets more attention than Tony hope and with with not even a fraction of the preparation effort nowhere near as much and truth be known that would aggravate me too so yeah I mean there's like there's there there's no glamor there's no glamor with Sophia it's performance art dear that's performance sorry well no actually I say it's celebrity impersonation I call that celebrity impersonation yeah okay but uh but I don't think I don't think of that as I don't think of that as drag I mean what I have what I feel like this tonight this is drag you know actually I don't know if I was like well I guess you could it would come under the heading of celebrity impersonation and I'm two steps off of changing my wig real quick um because it just keeps falling on top of me yeah uh I don't know yeah it would be celebrity impersonation but it's also definitely and you are a genius at this art form and also I feel definitely comes Under The Heading of parody oh yeah parodying Improv all that good stuff something like that yeah oh I'm I'm not I'm not knocking at LaBelle I'm not knocking it by by any means not it not at all it's it's just that it's it's the dichotomy of it that you know in order to do Dre you know everything that I've got to prepare for when I do drag it's like I don't have I really don't have to do any of that as Sophia it's like when you perform with Sophia it's like you're performing in the dressing gown that you would wear as Tony home perm is getting ready I thought I'd be getting ready in yeah exactly so but you know oh there it is but honestly people love it if people love it I'll I will keep giving it to them oh thank you Bob yes that's the that's the goal is just you know bring some laughter we certainly we certainly need laughter these days that is so true very true true words have never been spoken yes oh hi Monica hey girl Monica did the 80s uh the 80s show we hosted the 80s Show yes she did that uh that number with Vicky yes they were fabulous Monica's a total sweetheart mm-hmm oh I like that but um you're giving me poodle Vibes you know what [ __ ] you [ __ ] this is why nobody you want to talk about poodle let's talk about your Sophia wig it's supposed to be actually no that would actually be more Chihuahua no it is it's like a poodle like you know when you have the Winter Park or with the fur trim around it and then the fur trim goes bad um that's oh Kevin I'm glad that we could give you I'm glad we were able to cheer you up a little bit tonight no Kevin why is he upset oh he had to attend a mandated training course on human trafficking so did they teach you how to do it they're not teaching you how to I'm doing nothing oh ugh not everyone can be a Zinger Georgia from Oliver and Company Thomas that is that one of those animated movies it was I don't know that LaBelle I I've tried doing a little blush and a little modest Shadow on Sophia and it just don't work and which is fine which is fine I can't see uh Sophia wearing any modicum of makeup actually yeah it just doesn't it doesn't work it doesn't work it just doesn't work and it just adds to the to the preparation time so I mean what's the point yeah that's the if that's the case then you might as well just go on his Tony home probe exactly exactly so and you know that's not gonna work so hey it does not bother me in the slightest that I can get ready to do uh Sophia in like basically half an hour complete I do this in half an hour of course you do no I do that's why I don't look my best this evening well you've you've you've hidden that fact quite what quite quite well because you look fabulous oh you're very kind sweetie but oh Monica says she loves our makeup thank you Monica I'm sitting back from the camera well that's another thing I've always said like two things I always say when it comes to doing drag and number one there's no shame in looking like a hooker as long as you don't look like a cheap one not a cheap one and there's no law against doing your makeup paint by numbers but it is beneficial to know how to count uh and the bell says but sweetie well LaBelle you see what it happens was Alex is always at her breast oh excuse me best now you probably read it right the first time [Laughter] Kevin this is getting a Pete Burns vibe from you Pete Burns oh yeah there was a time when he wore his hair snatched to the side and teased it up he did but he had dark hair yeah poor Pete Burns the guy just he ruined his face what did he do oh he got all kinds of like plastic surgery on on his face and uh uh some of it got messed up and then he was trying to correct it and you know now now he passed away oh that's unfortunate I mean he could have went on Boss yeah if he had planned alrighty LaBelle and Monica says you are Fierce uh thank you sweetie there's something to be there's something to be said for being six minutes older than dirt what is it I don't know when I find out all Kyle tell you I heard there's going to be a quiz later oh not a quiz no that's why I don't give a [ __ ] I didn't study oh so Monica Monica oh yes I remember I remember 42 well I can't remember waving goodbye to it 40s are the new 30s so no no they say grow old graciously I say [ __ ] that [ __ ] and fight it the whole way right kicking Kevin's gonna grade the quiz harshly really the Bell says you don't have to study you were there uh-huh will you be inviting LaBelle over of course [Laughter] why don't you fix her a nice cup of tea it will relax it will relax all right had offer her a nice shiny Red Apple oh oh Monica my my thighs do enough talking to each other when that when when I'm on the treadmill oh you know what having lost the weight I finally I finally understand that woman from the 80s that looked like Annie less Susan powder oh how are you oh my thighs don't rub together anymore and you I get it now Okay Kevin which of us has to stay after school for the discipline maybe both of us yeah I give the discipline I was going to say Kevin Alexis is the one who applies to this the disciplines yeah just like as you imagine me as a nurse and I got something for pain oh no you misunderstood you're not relieving the pain you're applying it thank you basically you could choose if I use a chainsaw baseball bat yeah yeah you'll catch on Kevin I'll I'll meet you I'll meet you in the ladies room [Laughter] well I'd hate to come down to level and become a BW a basic woman but if it's on stop it's gonna get scared Monica whose wigs talking about although both our wigs are done by my husband so yes they are and if you have a pageant coming up you really want to get a hold of Sony's husband I think Mona I I think Monica already talked to him about wigs I feel in today's drag Society if you don't have a wig wizard wig you simply haven't yet arrived are you are you even doing drag if you don't have a wig wizard wig I mean you could be cross-dressing now Tony you're you realize because you know what just went through my mind and my mind is not a safe place for that person oh I know your mind is not it's not a place it's not a place for mere mortals to reside oh no sometimes I get scared up in that piece okay and you own it I know that's the best song Girl you have no clue oh my God I'm just waiting for someone I don't like to become a psychologist it's like I suddenly feel the need for counseling you see them going running out of their own office it is what it is yeah yeah Monica I think I think updos are the one thing that he won't ship though he's like because he doesn't he doesn't like to ship something that he he feels is Gonna Get Wrecked in in friends because he's just he feels he feels he has a reputation when he sees when he wants somebody to wear one of his wigs are fabulous they are I mean he's done for you for me uh she'll have a Divine pansy from Fire Island I mean many many members of the court and local queens and but you know actually he's done several updos for me one more beautiful than the previous yes yes label yeah I don't know that all that often myself I mean you know I don't hate updos I just you know I just don't see the point in them unless you're wearing something about well I do wear a few High collared things I mean yes for a pageant didn't even up to oh well for our pageant you have to have an up to yeah but like for regular performances I mean updos unless they're just standing there doing a ballad they're they're hard because you don't want them to get messed up you know the heads head and seven buying got to be glued by the case yeah yeah actually what I do like what I am fond of every now and then but the hair has got to be just the right length just like a real quick loose updo like basically like a wind's blown up too yeah which not everybody can wear but I can [Music] yes Monica for pageant if you're gonna do a packet you've got to have an updo like but no it's it's part it's it's a rule you can it's just the only exclusion the only exclusion from that rule is if you're wearing like a Liz Taylor type Style yeah like usually in pageant they I just want to see you in enough too no that's true but also if I tell you the wig you're wearing now would be acceptable in the pageant yeah yeah I guess so but would it win I don't I don't think so because it depends it depends on who's wearing it yeah I mean you know it would depends on who's wearing it but also you also have to stop and think if you do win another reason you should be wearing it up to you is because most not cool but most Tiaras their appearances optimized by having hair behind it true but yeah I see what you mean about the poodle thing but like I said I mean and it's a beautiful wig and if I spent a half an hour on the ends but this particular fiber and you can feel it it's just once you back comb it cotton candy yeah like there's a timer in it you know what next time I send this one child super guy when it comes back I'm gonna listen to you see if I can hear a ticking not because seriously yes Monica it's very very Maryland very president yes I would like to have like a really like you know how Lisa Reno wears her hair I'd like to have something like bigger like an exaggerated version of that right but not in red because then I'd look like an Irish Setter yeah label putting a crown in in a wig usually does it it ruins the style you say that again doing what in the wig putting a crown in it it yeah well let me tell you I had to try several times before I figured out how to do it and you've got to be very careful and uh the the basically you should be wearing the piece when you put when you put the crown in however if you can manage it you would be doing better to take the wig off when you take the crown out that's why when I go somewhere that requires me to wear a tiara I always bring my wig stand [Music] because I mean because I feel like if you know how to apply The Tiara it's not difficult to take the wig off with the Tiara still in it you just have to know what you're doing and then once you can see all the way around then you can remove the Tiara without doing too much damage here up to you because the biggest thing you have to worry about is actually do I have something I can show you with I think I oh I just did what I do with it I put it down somewhere I had like a miniature Crown but the biggest problem with the tiara is the stones along the bottom yeah digging in the hair oh that's why you notice a lot of Tiara constructs there'll be Stones up here but then but then a row of just metal down here yeah yeah Bob says you do awesomely beautiful jewelry oh thank you I I think I've gotten better at it which reminds me I've got to start my second Tiara challenge yes everybody pray yes uh Jennifer over on watching over on YouTube wants to know what's the the best way to apply a tiara into the wig well like I said put the tiara on you after you already have the wig on yeah you have to already have the wig on and uh what you want to do there's so what we call them Crown pins they're long curved a bobby pins that if that if you insert them they're just the right way will actually Contour you know to the shape of your head which not only helps secure your wig better but it helps secure the crown to the wig anything else you need to know sweetie okay you answer their question and Monica also loves your jewelry thank you well you know I I have a good time making it and uh it's it's reasonably priced and uh but I don't Silver Plate at least not yet and I probably won't because if I start silver plating like some of the more established Jewelers I would have to charge more oh yeah and besides who's going to see the back of the necklace I don't know and my attitude is if you're close enough that you can see the back of my drawer you need to give me some money it's because you're too damn close old drag queen saying if you want to be if you want to get that close you better be paying my bills and you know this and you know this just like you know actually I want to put it on a broach if you can read this you're too [ __ ] close you're too close exactly oh did I drop the F-bomb again you did I hate when that happens yes but um fortunately this isn't a uh you know an event sponsored by some charitable organization it's just ours so no but you know charity events you should exercise some decorum absolutely absolutely but they say you know what speaking one pardon me this ain't it no this isn't a charity event this is our show mm-hmm and anyone would all like it my ass hurts why don't you kiss it make it better no no you know what's I was I have never been a fan of rap but one song I Would Love Actually you and I could do it it's uh from the 80s and if you think about it it does constitute rap you remember vanity six don't you have jokes yes do you remember don't hang up no that that one I know no I know uh nasty whatever of course you know Nasty Girl oh my god when I did that I did that song and it showed not too long ago yeah I remember and it's the first time YouTube has ever muted one of my videos wow but you know because Prince wrote the music I mean his estate is locked up tight so yeah yeah I mean and they muted it quick fast and in a hurry too I was like holy I'm like really oh thank you Jennifer she says we're both fabulous thank you oh thank you sweetheart I think we're fabulous don't you think we're fabulous Tony I know it I don't think it I know it well see I was trying to be [Music] um I can't say it I can't get it out either the m word um we refer to that as the m-bomb yes everyone loves that song The Bell oh I do that song with it I do that song with inventions yes you have to come come to Long Island Monica you know what um the brunch that I just did Jasmine gesturing she did she did a song that I remember like back in like 99 2000 like it's like every drag queen did it it was uh amber is sexual I mean you you I mean well but most of there was like you couldn't usually every drag show you went to somebody was doing that song it was like you couldn't escape it I remember that oh that's like you know that years ago even if they didn't impersonate the ladies every every pair of drag queen sisters was doing enough is enough um to the point where it was truly enough no but also No More Tears enough is enough and Michael Jackson's Billie Jean you want to talk about two great songs that were just played to death I mean you know they've ran it into the ground when you're driving down the highway and you're and you're station surfing and 10 different stations are playing the song at different points yes it's like oh hell no I know I mean not seriously but with both of those songs that's exactly what happened tell me I'm wrong no but now do you remember Kim Khan's Betty Davis Eyes the first time you heard that song did you think it was Rod Stewart also no mother hell with you then no the first time I heard the first time I heard that song I actually thought it was Rod Stewart singing it oh no I never I never confused them oh yeah yes the Lady Marmalade songs especially the new version it's like oh they do oh that that's another one they oh they ran that one into the ground I know I I I'm guilty of it myself the whole sister yeah better get that dose system I know thought it was Bonnie Raitt um or Bonnie Tyler yeah and of course the other the other one that was it was like uh Jennifer Holliday and I am telling you how much yeah well not not on the radio how many guys ever I don't I don't know a drag queen who hasn't done that song like 25 times I've never done it including myself I've never done it oh wow I always enjoyed Marcel though performing one night only um and it's funny too because the version that I do is uh by Sherry Payne who was one of the Supremes and incidentally happens to be the sister of Freda Payne bands of gold oh Band of Gold yeah yeah but uh no but Sherry Payne did a disco cover of one night only I believe in 1984. and it was everything yes the bell I did make you do it do what lady mama I was it was a it was a UK production oh so it must have been a foggy knife yes or it could have been low tide low tide would anyone looking out for some pie okay we'll just leave it at that yes I and I made her do it when was this was I there no this was this was actually a show out in the Hamptons um they allowed her in the Hamptons not LaBelle the other one oh I remember that oh yeah and that was and from what I heard that was a [ __ ] show and who was it that I'm acquainted with that got stuck doing everything because these so-called producer of the show didn't know how to do [ __ ] hmm I think it was that that um that uh drag queen who sings Live I think it was her trying trying to remember her name I know I mean who just said that out loud on the air that that person didn't know how to do [ __ ] but no I heard about that queen that sings Live not only is she talented on stage but she's got she's very technically adapt too yes yes label yes I did make you do and I am telling you but I but it was a Broadway show I mean that was that was different you had a Broadway show without me no it's the one you did last year with the chorus remember you did um [Laughter] it just bring on the men oh that's right I did bring on the men and I did take me home and we did Bosom Buddies yes yeah I heard someone else used to do bring on the men so I thought the audience should get to see how it was done properly the singing drag queen ladies I'm referring to is me are you sure it's not saline Dijon no I'm just I'm talking about you you were you were saying no I know because Tony just like that horrible place that we uh did that as out at the ascends of Queens yeah remember that one the Bell honey if if your last name turned to Rockefeller overnight you couldn't pay me enough to go back there not in a million years now you want to talk about [ __ ] show oh my stars and garters yeah now folks we did as a group with uh someone who like Lord Voldemort shall not be named just for the simple facts I I don't give out the I don't give publicity to the undeserving exactly but when you talk about a dive I mean and plus I mean the place itself wasn't charitable but the location and the patrons however indeed work so the owner didn't promote the show which made them Liars but the but the atmosphere I did something that I've never done before and that I just simply don't do I actually stopped my performance to address a rude table yeah you did you know what it had to be done yeah I didn't mind it had to be done I didn't mind no because seriously I mean we've all been in that situation you might be in a at an event and the and like a particular act or the or the or the genre of entertainment for the evening might not be your cup of tea however you would say you try to be somewhat attentive and you do applaud afterwards just because you'd like to pretend you have some modicum of breathing [Music] yes succinctly tell me why would one book a drag show in a very straight tiny restaurant with no gay life who does that and not get paid for it that's not paying your entertainers oh who said that uh oh I don't know I don't I know right but no who does that somebody who has no freaking business in the entertainment field exactly exactly but again it's it's a venue owner not wanting to promote um but I I I can't say this about all establishments no no I usually when a straight establishment that's off the beaten Trail decides to try a drag event it's basically one of the last things they do before the sheriff padlocks their doors passionate straws yeah pretty much and considering it's what you know it's a drastic measure to take yeah you know you're taking to try to keep the doors of your establishment open why don't you try advertising maybe if these people advertise in the first place their place wouldn't have been dead but then again the food wasn't all that anyway you know it really wasn't you know you know and yeah then you know the the wife of the couple she was friendly enough but but she didn't do [ __ ] to promote it and the husband was blatantly rude yeah yeah I remember that and I because I over him saying something and I'm like well gee as I recall we didn't contact you you contacted us yes we'll tell we'll tell you off the air Celine I don't I don't want to give them any oh I wouldn't give the menu I'm not being shady I'm being honest I don't even remember the name of the dump I honestly I don't remember it either I if I thought about it it would probably come back to me but you know what it isn't worth thinking about yes and I don't think they're still open anyway I have no clue they could have it might have closed with the pandemic that would just because yes about that the hostess at the door she was she was uh nice that I do remember no the hostess at the door was nice and then I was speaking to uh two ladies downstairs that came up to see the show and they tipped but if it weren't for one particular table of people that we know that was Ricardo Rodriguez kind of made a damn thing that was Ricardo Rodriguez yes and if it weren't for his party we wouldn't have made anything no and it wouldn't have even been worth it to perform no but the thing is I mean but that other table and that's just it notice how I said that other table yeah that was it there were only two occupied tables yes well actually there was there was also um there were those two those two older ladies that were there those are the ones I was talking to yeah see the show and they tips yes unfortunately they didn't stay the whole time but the time they were there they they were loving it no but actually I'm Facebook friends with one of them and then yes oh that's nice very nice lady see if the venue owner had reached out to like more people like that that already come to her restaurant exactly exactly and you know and if we were also given more details in a more timely manner we could have also advertised it yeah we weren't even given enough time to advertise the event yeah well you know um I know that's Tony my my name does somewhat of a crowd and you had already by that time built your name they got enough that you had followers too but we were not given enough time to promote yeah the person who organized that event doesn't really know all right so they had one decent one they lucked out because this person doesn't know how to organize events there it's been set and done oh I said what I said I said I said what I said and I stand by oh I said boy I invented the [ __ ] slap uh uh but even so even queens that have follow followings yeah well you know what that's true because there are some places that no matter how big a following you have there are some places where you're following just ain't gonna follow you and that was one of those places yeah no I mean the neighborhood it's not exactly lgbtq plus friendly let's put it like that neighborhood wasn't friendly period never mind to whom it's very true it was just not a friendly area it was in general no it was not oh thank you so much thank you you know it's just Casey it's just a little mascara and lip gloss that's all that's it I mean you barely even a spritz of hairspray barely barely yeah it just says this naturally yes sometimes it comes out of the bag this way exactly okay uh like I said you see what had happened was uh you know I'm gonna have to actually go and have that trademark before LaBelle does oh well yes they there wasn't there was a beauty supply across the street yeah and we went in there and what did they have crap yeah yeah wasn't that it wasn't that great no because the three of us were in there you remember and they had crap okay there was a beauty supply across the street so they were trying to pretend that they were located somewhere within civilization yeah exactly yeah well I mean and truth be known the last time prior to that event that I was in that area it was totally different oh really yeah it was never up it was it's always well it's still off the beaten Trail but it was just at different elements not much friendlier but uh much quieter if anything kind of standoffish I mean but all the same I mean it's it's just not a friend I mean there was a time when it wasn't friendly because it was snotty now it's not friendly because well I don't know if I'd even drive a Sherman tank through that neighborhood at night well at the very least don't park it it'll get stripped Don't Blink do not blink uh yeah yeah oh yeah oh you had a club on your car yeah was holding up half of one of the cinder blocks they left your car on yeah because he even got ganked on half a cinder block yeah I mean seriously I mean that that I don't even want to say ghetto you could tell that at night that neighborhood became a war zone I mean you just got the vibe from it I mean I know and initially she was talking about doing uh like a show there once a month with what cast it wasn't gonna be me after that first time I was like what passed after that first time I was like well then she could have been Whoopi Goldberg and done herself a one-woman show I guess so because I was like after that one time I was like I'm out peace out oh honey that was that was not even a one and done that was the one that should have never been yeah exactly live and learn live and learn I like but like I said I mean I was so you know I I get irritated before a show anyone who knows me knows that no but I will never get irritated during a show I have fun performing it's what I do it's what I love doing right now the fact that I had to yeah that I felt I had to interrupt what I was doing because not just myself we were all disrespected to that level and you know me Tony I'm not exactly known for suffering quietly I'm I I have noticed that so have many others actually but no I mean I thought oh no you had to folks you had to be there Tony you didn't want to be there you didn't want to be there no but I basically I made them stop my music and on a live mic I walked up to the table and I read them to filth you did well it's not like they were tipping anyway no they weren't they didn't even want to acknowledge no but seriously I told them just what I said I mean granted certain types of entertainment aren't for anybody but anybody with any decent upbringing would still pretend to be attentive and applaud in the right places instead of being just blatantly disrespectful and rude yeah and somebody and I forget who it was but they said to me weren't you afraid of getting beat up I'm like oh you haven't met me have you I'm like if I was afraid I wouldn't have stopped to mid-show but no I was I was that upset yeah I mean because also you take into consideration what it takes for us to look like this okay I mean Tony and I are average looking older gentleman and it takes a certain amount of magic to create the glamorous and stunning illusions that we do I mean it's not even like they were talking [ __ ] they were Beyond any mistake just plain and simply ignoring us yeah and talking loudly during each of our performances oh yeah and honey I went from I went from Gloria Gaynor to Popeye the Sailor because I had all I could stands because I can't stand no more yes and I also caught lapel and Ruby like peering up from behind the curtains oh she's eating yeah so Val said it was Ruby who asked who asked you if you were afraid what no they weren't but you know what but anyone with decent upbringing would have feigned interest and at least applauded when they heard the music stopped yeah yeah they didn't even do that they were they were not only talking among themselves loudly but it's like they were trying to compete with the music we were performing to and I'm sorry but I wasn't about it no and they realized I wasn't about it they certainly did and the one guy that looked like he was gonna stand up well when I took another step closer to the table it just didn't seem to happen I just wanted somebody to be a dick I really did I really did it's like included sick what didn't the food make you sick I didn't eat the food I thought you had I thought afterwards no that was my son Izzy oh he got sick that we thought it was low tide no that was the oxtails is he ate oh oh yeah it turns out I found out that farting was my son's superpower but that also said a lot for the quality of the cuisine don't you think yeah because it smelled like it didn't smell like poop it smelled like death okay I thought you got the salmon or something though I ordered it I just took a bite oh okay oh no honey I didn't get sick because I would have had to finish the meal to get sick ah I tasted it okay and I'm like well now we see why there's no business here [Music] oh wow I mean seriously I mean fish is delicate okay it doesn't take a lot to ruin it okay when you have like a micro bite of salmon and within seconds it takes on the texture of bubble gum that's a problem not even bubble gum remember trick-or-treating is the kid and there were harmonicas and lips made out of wax yes yes yeah when it takes on when a micro piece of fish with a minimum of chewing takes on that type of consistency oh you'd be an idiot to go any further yeah yeah you would I mean and plus official Heaven oh Evan is Evan is reading tarot at Fresco Cantina in Astoria tonight Evan I wasn't aware you read tarot I read I've been reading Taro since I'm 11 years old shut up LaBelle yeah and the bus and it was Caribbean cuisine too they should know how to make a seafood dish yeah thank you it's like especially if especially if you're um what's solicitous poached salmon has the texture of wax lips that's a problem that's not good that's the problem I'm like I'm just oh yeah not only is that you know I had to be very ladylike and discreetly spit it into my napkin my I just threw the napkin on the floor I didn't give up foreign I'm like no it was easy that actually later on after uh after proving that his ass should be registered with the Pentagon Department of Defense yes get him take out oxtails from that dump and point his ass at the Enemy Lines they can use him to take down those Chinese spy balloons well well all the same well I thought it was our mode of Transport that actually carried that Aroma but well it carried some Aroma is he just uh embellished it because it was still low tide trust me yeah yes LaBelle you arrived ready to go I arrived ready to go Alexis arrived ready to go Ruby arrived ready to go there was one person though who arrived who wasn't ready to go and when they were ready well how can I describe their luck hold on when the dumpster exploded they should have ducked and that was being gracious oh hello hi James I love seeing your stuff on tick tock because when something is wrinkled dirty and obviously meant to be want to be won by somebody about half the weight of the individual wearing it these are things that create a problem however said she meant as soon as she got there she was ready to go ready to leave yes girl before I put my suitcase down I was 10 minutes late for the door yes no because Tony I was outside having a cigarette with Frank and you could hear the woman's husband the owner talking [ __ ] about us yeah like really we didn't contact you your wife asked for this show exactly I mean thank you James thank you yes I'd love to love to collab hit me up hit me up Diana that's his that's his drag name oh he James does uh he does like like what I do on Tick Tock like you know the getting you know getting ready and makeup and stuff like that oh James do I follow you you would have to know if you follow follow James Diana carfire we've met we met at one of really uh Woody repartee's birthday parties oh There She Goes fabulous I know I know gasoline you gotta you need to take a a Thursday night off well you know I tell you we can always we can always do we can always do a special on a different night on week and we could also pre-record or pre-record we could do that a saline am I still holding a necklace for you and yes James says he did he that's where he is yes we did it's uh one of the times when I actually because uh oh thank you sweetie Lois what are those times because witty stipulated that I had to sing live and being a cancer survivor you know sometimes because you know what it took for you to get me to sing live for that video but uh I was ready for witty I did Bobby Darin's Mack the Knife I mean I know what I can and can't pull off oh hold on just a second please stand by for the next available operator hello yeah where are you okay well I'm still on the air so you're gonna have to call me back in a few or if you're coming over just come over I could well I can text him for you but I'm on the air well what holds on just a moment Tony we're all holding we're all on cold the only show where one of the co-hosts just takes a takes a call and says peace out gotta take this call everyone I just I just I don't have the words I I truly I I don't have the words just guard your lines girl uh oh LaBelle yes the um the Long Island gay men's chores drag Cabaret that 70s drag show it's being hosted by me and Lady LaBelle it's just she got rid of the lady it's just Lavelle what was that about getting rid of ladies and leaving LaBelle LaBelle she dropped the lady part oh I'll behave by the way somebody for the longest time was supposed to venture to this foreign lands called Queens to pick up an AV rhinestone necklace and earring set label you wouldn't know anything about that would you do she wouldn't know she wouldn't know anybody who'd want an AB uh piece of jewelry I'm sure not LaBelle not her no because the girlfriend of mine had threatened to come and visit crickets crickets because you see what had happened was [Laughter] well we will all be getting together April 22nd for the Long Island game in choruses That 70s drag show I thought wait hold on is it the 22nd hang on 22nd Saturday April 22nd I thought it was the 25th I mean just double no it is the 22nd it is the 22nd the Bell says she don't drive aren't you right by the train that's a lot that's a lie she drives me nuts she drives you nuts she drives me to drink I would say she drove me crazy but that'd be a short ass road trip yeah it wouldn't take long okay right it is the 22nd I know yeah so of course you know the Long Island gay men's chorus is is producing this uh LaBelle and I are co-hosting and of course we have as our featured performers Tomcat still a virgin Trixie Bay and of course oh it's that uh oh that's right her name always Escapes Me yeah she's the old broad with the big tits who wants to beat Tony Holm perm's ass that's the one the one always threatening to kiss kick my ass well that's because you're always threatening to have a tractor-trailer full of cannoli back up to her house oh oh that reminds me yeah yeah you see yes hello emergency cannoli delivery you deliver to Queens correct yes I'll need at least at least uh three dozen you know make it four dozen half regular and half chocolate don't forget the chocolate covered strawberries and the bite-sized cheesecakes do you do the chocolate covered strawberries and bite-sized cheesecakes oh you do a tray of each of those too yes because the the poor deer the the poor old thing she's just wasting away and we can't have that oh seriously seriously let me tell you that my best friends on the planet Ambrosia Mar and Tony home perm when I started losing weight and I was able to once again wear fabulous outfits that I couldn't even butter my fat ass and stuff it into when this happens how do my fabulous duties congratulate me one sends an Edible Arrangements all be it fruit and melon fruit sing with sugaring calories accompanied by chocolate chip strawberries and bite-sized cheesecakes that was Sony home Pub and the other [ __ ] just brings me a full-size Juniors cheesecake and it was all yummy delish and both of their deaths were plotted with everybody Justin well we we couldn't possibly have you wasting away to nothing now could we yeah I got the bicycle to get back into shape where do I now somebody asked me where I ride the bicycle to go ahead somebody asked me because until I see the question I'm not gonna answer it guess where I ride my bicycle too and the first person that makes a Miss Gulch reference I'm coming to your house okay James I need your car keys thank you I knew it would be you [ __ ] nobody else I guess nobody cares right turn the lights out I can see in the jar I can see in the dark I know too late for me oh yeah it's over for you it's too late for me all right I'll give you all a hint where I ride my bicycle to I do write it often so where can I be going hmm where in the world is Alexis flame hanging out with walzo and Carmen San Diego exactly uh no no Susie not the beach hell no no the Bell not for pastries wrong again and people think they know me well I I know Jody knows the answer I know I know but I'm not gonna say I know think people where are Robin Madison when you need them when you need them I know they're probably we could tell Tom Cat took off too because he would know the answer also he would know oh I think we might have a winner LaBelle says yeah [Laughter] Jerry Jerry and we have a winner and you know what you won this gold-plated you have won a role in the next upcoming UK event yes here are some details no we don't want details we don't want the details all right well listen we have gone way overtime tonight yes we do and oddly enough I have another appearance to make now I must virtually travel to Nebraska and along the way I think I'm gonna change my hair there you go so everybody before we leave I could be found on social media I am Alexis flame on Facebook also my jewelry can be found on Facebook Crystal fire all one word by Alexis flame and I am also the horror diva and as fine and I'm flame Alexis on Instagram and I miss Alexis flame on Tick Tock please follow me and Tony home perm is everywhere as Tony home from Tony wintellum everything Tony homeperm it's all Tony home from Facebook YouTube Instagram tick tock Twitter it's all Tony home perfect so from our homes to yours thank you again for joining us Tony when will we be back our next episode is scheduled for four let me look at nice dates Northern United States go to the end yeah because I'm gonna work on getting us a couple of guests just to break it up you need a guest for March 9th okay March 9th the well until then I am the naughty Alexis flame saying not enough good night everyone thanks again for joining us now we love you all bye-bye | Alexis Flame | UCMc2EJozycEe_JGLp3qv7Kg | 2023-02-24 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 12,069 | 60,172 |
RaJSF_2RrkY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RaJSF_2RrkY | Paul Lenda | Creating A Consciousness Shift - INNERVERSE 119 | [Music] this is about you [Laughter] the infinite you the part of you that can't be seen can't be smelled touched or tasted but you know you feel it who you really are in a world lost a confusion a universe that's partly illusion we look for meaning we often simply find more Galician ground your consciousness and the sounds of the inner verse a podcast about your true omnipotence there's a universe inside each of us but our beliefs keep us constrained to the edges of what we can imagine the inner verse podcasts is your portal to that infinite realm of ideas I'm chance garden and I'll be your host as we serve up inspirational sound waves from the brightest minds with the highest vibes and we keep searching for the empowering perspectives we need to create our greatest masterpiece of all [Music] our lives [Music] [Applause] what's up welcome to the one within all thanks for tuning you digital device to the inner verse whether you're joining us for the first time or the 50 million it is a miraculous marvel that our minds can meld through the magic of the modern technological age and we can have this type of talk about the one within all which is what I like to say in my most frequently used opening statement I choose to say that particular phrase quite intentionally because one of the biggest messages I like to promote is the subtle and powerful truth of that all-powerful feeling of imus or isness that I perceive and it's the exact same feeling of business or ironist that you perceive if you're to use psychedelics or spiritual techniques to temporarily strip away all facets of the personality your history your external reality all would be left even without language the feeling that I am is the common spark that fuels all life the entire universe and everything it's the tangible connection to the otherwise unspeakable undefinable mystery that is infinity itself in science the I am is actually called the hard problem of consciousness because there's that pesky little fact that no matter what mechanisms are modeled it is impossible to create a scenario of consciousness emerging from unconsciousness so it must have always existed aficionados of quantum physics will be familiar with the primary role that conscious awareness plays in manifesting phenomenon from potentiality and we can never really ponder this fact enough because it's part of a constellation of information that basically proves that consciousness or spirit is the Alpha and Omega the beginning and the end never born and yet never dying and it's therefore eternal it means that creativity and imagination are not the results of mechanical thoughts reacting stimulus but that thought itself is a facet of the imagination and the imagination is the foundation of everything and beliefs are the boundaries and limits of what we as infinite consciousness are able to experience here to break down the components of consciousness and help us integrate a more complete awareness of our universal situation is today's guest Paul Linda Paul is the founder and director of shift and he acts as a guide to conscious evolution through writing speaking personal coaching and utilizing a lifelong and extensive background in eclectic spiritual practices all to shine light on the wider horizon of our instant reality Paul is the author of an excellent book called the creation of a consciousness shift and he is here today to talk about some very simple concepts and practices we can fold into our perspectives in order to bring more love growth and freedom into our lives it all starts with perspective as I often say and the realization of the essential oneness of all things is probably the strongest foundational awareness we can focus on I'm sure Paul will have plenty to say about the nature of the true higher self and how to filter out the noise of the ego and material reality to illuminate and elevate ourselves from identifying with the less virtuous aspects of our personalities find paul linda online shift dot is that shift period is where you will discover a plethora of articles and resources from both the scientific and spiritual dimensions and get in touch with this kind soul on his website if you are interested in some sage guidance or you want to rekindle your own inner fire and joy for life or you just want to talk you can find links to paul's website his book in youtube channel in the show notes for this episode along with the link you'll need to sign up for intervene get access to the extended version of this episode 2 hours long instead of one and a huge archive of double length episodes for that low low price of five dollars a month and big news everyone if there's ever an episode do you want to hear the extension for but you don't want to sign up for a monthly recurring donation subscription I don't know why you wouldn't want to do that but if you don't you can now get individual episodes of inter verse Plus on my website for two dollars a pop I just want to give you guys the option probably should have done this a long time ago but hey we live we learn thanks again for coming along on this ride where we will be taking a scenic view through the science of spirituality and please join me in projecting a massive psychic love bomb of welcoming energy to shower our most majestic friend Paul Linda on his first trip to the inner verse thanks for coming on Paul how's it going I'm doing fantastic thanks for having me on here absolutely I've seen you online for a while through various alternative social media outlets that we're both on I think definitely on mines calm and now this new one I've been checking out called me we and it's cool to see that there is a way to actually connect with each other online despite the harshness of censorship of certain types of information on the mainstream platforms or at the very least the drowning out of that stuff through all the noise that comes through with you know all the divisive political I know that all exists on the alternative social media as well but I thought a good way to kick off our conversation today would be to ask you to define the term spirituality in terms of how you use it in your work and your authorship well spirituality is very simple at its core I think it's often over complicated but I like to just frame it as love in action so you embodying love and expressing love is the the core spirituality and with that the the love stems from this underlying understanding or inner standing of the intercom did wholeness and oneness of everyone and everything of all consciousness and so if everyone and everything is connected then everyone and everything affects everyone and everything else so you want to love you want to be compassionate you want others to feel good and so at that core you see this in every major belief system since the dawn of time it's the Golden Rule treat others as you want to be treated why because we're all connected and we're all affecting each other for positive or not I think that's a really good answer three Twila T is often linked with things that can be materially seen or perceived but what you're talking about this interconnectivity is just that very thing although I think on a different level of awareness we are able to see and perceive that and in the book you hinted at some of your own personal revelations about the nature of self and cosmos when you were younger and so can you tell us about your background and what some of those original revelations were or how they came about sure so my my awakening as it's called was a gradual awareness to seeing the greater whole as it truly is instead of all the layers that have been superimposed on it by society by conditioning and I had to first strip away all of it because I had a lot of programming from the the culture from religion from school and so at some point during adolescence or at the beginning of adolescence when my brain started able to think for itself and question things I was seeing like these things don't make sense like there's a lot of things in reality on this planet that don't make sense so I looked into you know if I can find alternative perspective and did I find alternative perspectives so from from 14 or so onwards first looking into the paranormal ghosts and UFOs strange mystery plus spots like the Bermuda Triangle that got me into later on learning about creating some energy balls so unlocking psychic abilities creating SCI balls and those those are my first real worlds experiences with the intangible unseen aspects of reality in science and class they wouldn't talk about that you can create energy balls in your hands but yet I I did and I concealed the streaming energy through my palms so that one thing led to another and I started learning more about consciousness itself which is a fascinating topic because it's a topic that science cannot explain in a coherent manner and it wasn't until I discovered dr. Fred Alan wolf who is a really fascinating explorer of consciousness in the scientific realm and he was really able to articulate using quantum physics and his own personal experiences with consciousness studies that there is something that's larger than us consciousness does not come from the brain the brain is more like a receiver like a TV of a signal and it transmits consciousness from elsewhere so then that gets into higher dimensions and then I explored that and I first in my experience I was like I see all these people taking psychedelics and they have all these experiences of these higher dimensions and these beings and whatnot but I felt if I just took psychedelics and I then would always kind of question myself was that just the creation of my mind or was that actually a true connection to another part of reality so I decided to do technique that involved just my personal mind power so I learned about meditation and how to take the inner path to outer space including astral travel and out-of-body remote-viewing and those kinds of things and my experiences showed me that wow there is more to reality than what I can touch and what I can can see with these eyes so I learned about pineal glands how that's atrophied third eye and learned how to squeegee that one and being able to see more clearly and go farther connect with my Higher Self and then later on I found the diviner sage which is a beautiful thing I was like 18 at the time I believe and so before that I only did personal modalities like the ones that I explained but then I found the sage and that hyperspace is something that I never experienced prior to that with those other techniques and yet it felt so real and so much more real than this reality and I saw that a lot of people have really difficult experiences with that space but I found that it was a very welcoming space and I even felt a couple of the realities that actually was there before in some previous incarnation of my consciousness so that all was very interesting going into learning about multiple timelines simultaneously bifurcations of timelines and so many fascinating things so I continued exploring in that way with other theö genic tools but I like to focus on what I can do within myself because I think that's the most important thing to really feel empowered that you are the infinite Explorer and you can steer this ship and you don't need to be taken all along for the ride in a way that you can't consciously control it entirely and there's there's a lot that you can do so you just need to believe and just practice at it is it interesting that you bring up this researcher named wolf Louis is full name Fred Alan wolf I believe was then what the bleep do we know and he also then had a another like cartoon kind of show that he did to explain quantum physics and consciousness that's cool because right now it's January 20th and today / tomorrow is a full moon the full moon in January is the wolf moon but it's also a Blood Moon and a super moon at the same time because there's an eclipse so very powerful I guess wolf energy right now Rick isn't putting up a guy named wolf and to me what I understand about that particular animal spirit as a teacher is that it represents sort of that dichotomy between the one and the many because there's both there's two archetypes that play with the wolf there's the lone wolf that is a solitary hunter and able to be completely self-reliant but then there's the wolf of the pack that those are both metaphors that we think about and how the pack kind of works in acts as one and the teamwork involved in that and the amazing bond and it must exist between that type of a close-knit and you see that in animals all the time like birds will move in exact unison with each other they have a definite link in their consciousness is quite obvious fish is another example so I think it's cool they bring up this researcher and I'll have to look into him because it sounds like he was heavily inspirational and I'm amazed that you went so far so fast a while so young because a lot of us are too busy with whatever it is that we choose to bog ourselves down with especially in the teenage years the programming is hard to shake off for some and the deprogramming doesn't even start until the 20s for some people and anyway I think that I had a similar experience he was starting out with meditation practices but maybe not as many Fringe type practices I wasn't really going out of the body and then explored psychedelics to see what that world was like but didn't want to get stuck in a dependent relationship being what like you said not having full control not that that's too scary to handle but that you could have one psychedelic experience that could take you five you're silly integrate they're just so it's you're tapping into the infinite so no need to go crazy with that stuff because it can make your regular life get messy a lot of the bleeding effect of imagine wild and unconstrained imagination complete strange manifestations into your physical reality I think anyone that has has consider themselves a psycho not will probably attest to that and so I like what you're saying that you can do all this with the power of just your own mind and I guess it would be interesting since we are talking about this researcher what can you tell us about the science of interconnectivity of consciousness from your own exploration basically everything is made out of fields there's fields of consciousness that connects so that's why you see a group of animals they are all seemingly one minds but they all have their own minds but they're they're kind of like jacked into this greater field that is their localised group consciousness and so humans as well have a localized group consciousness and it's just that they are not aware of it as often as they can be they're not tuned into it but they can be if they really knew who they are and if they got rid of all the things that cloud their consciousness you know through food through electromagnetic fields which was the biggest one right now and just all-around ignorant so the I would say there's something that there's another really great researcher who's called dr. Irvin Laszlo and he's been writing about the science of consciousness for decades and he's got this great book called science in the Acacia field I believe and he talks about something that's called the akashic field or the infor mation field in - formation where basically all the information about everything that ever has happened is happening or may happen based on what has happened it is happening exists and you can all we can all tap into it because we're connected to this Akashic fields the source field and the science of electromagnetic fields magnetic fields those things are proven because we have scientific instruments to measure them and I believe that there's also scientific instruments that are able to measure consciousness fields but they're not readily available to the public but I think the explorations that you can take through meditation through remote viewing astral travel you can you can see and you can tap into these grids and these these grids of of consciousness are kind of like these cosmic highways which you can also see in the universe itself so I like to explain it as the old hermetic axiom as above so below so everything that we see in our physical reality it's very simply reflected in the non-physical reality and everything that's on the macro cosmic scale is reflected on the micro cosmic scale so you take neurons in your brain you you take you have we have these imaging techniques now you can take a picture of neurons in the brain and it looks just like this vast interconnected like beautiful weaving of network connections and then we have these x-ray telescopes they can take pictures of the universe and you see the same exact view in the greater universe because you have these things called cosmic filaments that connect these long like mural networks of gases that connect all galaxies together so ever all the galaxies are connected and then you have on smaller scale you come in in the solar system and the scientists discovered that the Sun and the earth have these magnetic portals that connect and then so you bring it down you find with clairvoyant vision that you see these connections between everyone as well and it's all part of the same fields just just gets smaller and smaller compartments of it so I think the the science of the Akashic field is a great book for anyone to dive deeper into what that's all about and I'm sure some people on your show have heard about the Akashic records well that's just people tapping into this vast information field and they can just pull down information about whatever it exists because it's all it's all there just like this zero-point energy is all around us and it's just a matter of tapping into it to be able to utilize it and that's another thing I would like to see in the future just having just abundant free energy so that we don't have to keep destroying this beautiful planet so cool I really like the description of the fields and I love to remind people that the Sun and the moon and the earth and all the planets are connected back to the Sun with those magnetic openings or portals that have been discovered I think that is such an awesome reflection but as above so below out chemical maxim is one of my favorites as well and from my own personal experience with clairvoyant vision during a DMT experience I once had I was not completely alone when I did this but there were two people nearby in a tent and asleep and another person was sitting across from me and I did this what probably the most potent psychedelic currently known to man and one that is definitely created endogenously by your own body and by the pineal gland or at least it has something to do with it I did this substance and the first thing I saw was were these clouds that were connected by strands that were above all of us and it was literally like I could see the thoughts of the person in front of me going up to and from this big cloud above us and the people that were asleep they were also connected to it but it was like I've seen what they were dreaming about up in his cloud and then the weird thing that happened next was out of the campsite and I was sitting in a chair and I didn't know like the objects around me or whatever I wasn't in my own home camp well I had this precognitive experience worthy I think that a backpack that was under the chair while I was still on the steam tea and I held it out towards this tapestry that was acting as a wall of this camp and right as I held out this backpack a person opens up the tapestry and looks in and says hey where's my backpack I'm looking for it I didn't even know this person like some random stranger and I was already holding it out to give it to him it's just the weirdest thing I don't know why I felt like sharing that whole anecdote other than that you can definitely perceive these fields in this interconnectivity and the intention of the person looking for the backpack bled over into me to give it to him you know it's just to meet subjective proof of exactly what it is you're talking about and I'm interested now I guess since you did bring this up you have a course on energy protection from people and from EMF but particularly EMF is what I'm most curious about can you tell us about that course and maybe give us a pointer - sure that is something that I created because it's so important today more than ever before if people could see the all the electromagnetic fields that surround them and that they're inside of they would would feel like this is just la in the 70s with just all the smog it's it's so pervasive and there's actually there a really amazing artist that created these visual depictions of what all the Wi-Fi and EMF signals look like and you just see the whole cities are blanketed with these signals scans so it seems like oh I'm just getting around through my day and I'm not dead so they're not bad for me but really there's more than enough science out there right now that shows not only is it bad for us but with the rollout of the 5g it's it's steadily and I'll just briefly touch on the 5g in in the sense that you have like 4G LTE right now that's like the strongest highest gigahertz band that we're using for communication but the 5g goes into the frequencies that previously only the military was using for things like crowd control because it would burn people's skin and when they started turning on some of these 5g spots and places like Norway all the birds just just like that just fell out of the sky and died and trees dying and people are getting really exposed to this already in certain spots of the world they're finding to do more but there is more and more pushback and the the issue with things like do that is that it makes it difficult even the signals we have now all the way down to 2g 3G they make it difficult to go out of your body and connect with a source field connect with things outside of this dense three-dimensional matrix so is that just the side effect of the technology or is that one of the intentions I'm not sure but it definitely is but you also have the health effects where you're gonna be more tense more anxious you're going to be stressed out your your your physical body is going to be weaker your immune system is going to be weaker and why one of the reasons I believe why there's so much depression and why there's so much autism is because there's more electromagnetic pollution that we're being exposed to and I think the important thing for people to to do is research the effects of electromagnetic energy on on humans and avoid things like having a phone right by your your head when you're sleeping or just even talking on and just use use of speakerphone if you must use a phone I'm not saying everyone needs to often to onto a desert islands but there's there's things that we can do to limit our exposure and getting wired Ethernet would be nice but if some people can't do that just turn off your Wi-Fi at night there's a lot of damage that the EMS I believe are causing and it's really important that we can protect ourselves from it so I give a lot of these tools as to how to do that and I lay down the groundwork as to why this is so important and the the other aspect of that course is the energetic protection from other people and things that you can't see because there's there's so much traffic on this planet and you'd be surprised how many external factors are at play in how you feel and there's there's a lot of things that you could call it psychic protection but I just like to say energy protection because it's not important what is actually like bothering you so to speak but it's important that you do something about it so you can have a you can be a clear channel you can be the strongest and more Seleucid you can be and that you can really like upgrade your consciousness and become as aware and as evolved as you can be because the whole planet depends on us evolving past the dualistic paradigm past the all the damaging things that are being done to the planet and my my really strong focus is to have people take back their sovereignty that's at the end of the day all the problems that exists on this planet they all go away once we take back our sovereignty and we start redefining our lives as being ours and not someone else's to play with so so true man I love this yeah the sovereignty thing is about choosing for yourself so whenever you even take such a simple actions unplugging the Wi-Fi at night or even go a step further and start getting shielding device for maybe a room in your home or move somewhere outside of the city there's a lot of steps you can take but the key is that you're making the choice and the choice is what sort of converts the energy in a way and so whatever is the symbol of your choice to do that is not as relevant all the time there are spiritual techniques and there are scientific physical techniques probably a blend of both is what's going to give you the most confidence that what you're doing is working and that has a lot to do with whether or not it's working because of what we understand about the quantum nature of reality the observed outcome that is the outcome so if you're observing that you're making the outcome better so you're taking these steps you are making it better and with personal sovereignty if you aren't choosing for yourself then something else is choosing for you by default and that's what it means to be bombarded by all this external stuff is that we are choosing for ourself what we want we are thinking the world is going to tell me what my day is like today based on what happens to me but in your book though you talk about higher states of consciousness being states like love and joy and that maintaining these states are the biggest things that transform our reality I think this ties exactly into what we're saying here because if you're consciously maintaining those states that is your choosing for yourself and not having a state chosen for you and that's part of what makes you more powerful and that gives you your sovereignty can you talk more about maintaining those type of states maybe some strategies for doing that sure so higher states of consciousness are states where you feel more energy rather than you being depleted of energy so I I think you can start out with just having courage that's really empowering and that you can do techniques that focus in on your solar plexus you have all these energy vortices in your body and a big one is solar plexus that's your power center and just just focus in on that I would say do something called the Breath of Fire which is a fast pumping in and out of your belly and breathing through your nose and you'll feel very charged after that I would also say meditating and having a mantra that you say mentally like I am peace or I am loved things like that that will help it's it's it's difficult to always be in those states it's it's practically impossible given everything that's happening on the planet but you can quickly shift right back into those states if you just remember that you can be in those states and I would say there's there's so much technology in the form of supplements for instance that we can take such such great tools so I talked about in the book that there is a serotonin connection to spirituality and this is key because studies have been found studies have found that people who are depressed people who have low amounts of serotonin they have a harder connection to their spirituality to the ability to feel loved and enjoy and when they were given serotonin through something like being out in the Sun or taking a 5htp which is a precursor to serotonin or exercising Dolin going for a run all those things they actually increase the development of serotonin in your body and they found that they were able to get out of depression more easily they were able to get in touch with those spiritual states of consciousness so I would say those are really helpful tools that people can do and most of those are free you don't need to pay anybody or buy anything to to get that increased state of happiness I love the brought up 5htp because that's something I discovered early in my journey I haven't been using it lately but in particular whenever experimented with psychedelics I use 5htp because one of you have a peak experience or spiritual experience you actually using up your reserves of serotonin that can even happen spontaneously just from things in life not necessarily from taking an entheogen acceptance and so 5htp being that is quite a cheap supplement it's a pretty cool thing to try adding into your mix because it can sort of even that out you won't be like way up high and then crashing later is as often at least in my experience also a disclaimer don't take it if you're on any kind of but I guess pharmaceuticals that mess with this there - Sarah - no chick pathways or with serotonin reuptake that can be messy but if you are someone that is currently interested or using entheogens that's a good thing to use to sort of help help with the edge of that and maybe the dark side of it so I'm glad you brought that up it is a really inexpensive thing to supplement to you normally would get it processed for your food and so I think maybe this is a good segue to ask about the way that the diet both mentally and with what you physically eat impacts your ability to maintain these higher energy states and I will say I love your definition of higher consciousness which is having more energy I've discovered early in my journey that it was gravitating towards things that make me feel more stoked if definitely the key things that make you feel more drained you need to figure out why that is whether it's a perspective or an idea about that person or situation or it's actually something toxic that's in your vicinity or you're doing yeah one more thing I want to say previously with the 5-htp so you could also take alternatively ill tryptophan which is an amino acid that also helps in the production of serotonin and some will even put some supplements will combine those right right yeah I think it's it's also as far as amino acids go it's important to take the essential amino acids as are called in a supplement form because those are there's nine essential amino acids that your body cannot create on its own so there's there's a lot of processes within your body you'll feel way more energized you feel you'll feel happier it's just really a good thing to to take on a daily basis if you can I'm gonna have to look into that maybe if you link me more information on it if you have an article or something I'll share that with the show notes because like I wanted to bring up diet because I've transitioned to a meatless diet for many reasons but I'm probably still not taking into account the full spectrum of nutrient ranges that I need to be paying attention to and that's important regardless of if you're on one type of diet or another so the amino acid thing that sounds like a good place to start as far as targeting a full wide and complete spectrum of the nutrients that your body's looking for yeah diet is incredibly important why because the youth everyone's heard of it you are what you eat because you are whatever you put in your body let's start with water it's your 3/4 water basically so you want to have clean water and the the easiest way to do that is to get a carbon filter or even like Kraft one if you if you need to but you can get something that's called the perky filter which is what I have the stainless steel tower and you just score water from the sink into it and it has the different filters and it you just get really clean pure water and I would say to go along with that you can even enhance the water even more by just simply in your mind's just having gratitude for the water saying thank you and doing that can actually and this has been proven by the work of dr. Masaru Emoto through his water crystal memory work where if you say a word or you mentally think of a word or a thought-form and you directed towards water it'll literally change the crystalline composition of the crystals so if you say benevolent terms like thank you I love you the crystals turn into these beautiful snowflake patterns that you see snows but then if you say really negative things I won't say them but they turn into these really distorted and ugly things that are very chaotic and so that discordance then translates into the discordance in your body so it's really important not just to have pure water but to have the gratitude while drinking the water so you can create as helpful of a water source as possible and of course that goes with food as well with food you you want to be you want to be supplementing these days in most parts of the world with certain things because the soil has become so depleted that for the most part they only put in three Newtons potassium phosphorus and nitrogen but there are so many more nutrients that our bodies need at least in permaculture practices you can get a wire spectrum of nutrients in the soil but usually the the produce people get and processed foods such as a whole nother ballgame that they're very depleted of food of nutrients sorry so I would say at a minimum people should take vitamin D particularly during the wintertime when they're not able to get Sun because studies have found that Americans are incredibly vitamin D deficient and vitamin D is also a pouring component and of the creation of serotonin when you're out in the Sun you're actually creating the vitamin D for free and then you you get the serotonin as well so vitamin D is very important magnesium is very important that is that goes along with the vitamin D they work synergistically together so if you take them together you take the vitamin D in a capsule that has olive oil they're very helpful magnesium is just good for your muscles your it releases jaw tension and it's it's really important for your blood circulate if I ever have a headache I'll just pop a magnesium even if I took one already because it's really helpful those those are really two really important ones I would also take the essential amino acids besides that there's there's everything else you can you can get in food if you get food in the right place so for the most part organic food should have more vitamins than your you're used to getting through conventional but that's not necessarily always the case you're you're gonna want to ideally get like food from a local permaculture farm or just grow it grow some of your own food but it's it's difficult I I understand that so it's it's important to just supplement things on top of our food that we get I would say there is no one diet because I've just looked into this for so long and being son of someone who was really obsessed about nutrition and who was into her ganic food before organic food was called organic food and we were looked at as weird for getting it it's it's no diet it's for every person everyone is different they're everything related to your blood type they are related to your epigenetic markers based on what your previous generations ate and where you live in the in the world there's so many factors at play as to diet so just to say oh you know raw vegan all the way like no that's not gonna work for everybody or like you can you can be you know vegan for several months and it'll be great because you're in a tropical place where your body doesn't need these calorie dense foods but you you're going to end up having an issue if you're living in Alaska you try to be a raw vegan so I think it's very important to get food person foremost that has the most lifeforce in it and that's the cleanest food so food that's the freshest that's why if you're getting organic bananas from South America they're not going to be as healthy for you as organic bananas from somewhere local more local in states so you wanna you want to look at that because everything has energy everything and if you cut a banana off a tree it starts depleting from its life force from that moment onwards and the closer you are to eating it off the tree the more prana the more lifeforce you're going to get into your body and then the more energy you're gonna have so we've diet you just talk about it all day a but I think those are the really important components outside I think that's a wise a wise and well-rounded approach to diet specifically the point that we're all different both in stages of consciousness development and what our physical bodies have evolved to be based on you know recent history that does play a factor I know the blood type thing once I looked into that I found it to be quite helpful certain foods being to consider that you know it's not that necessarily the research that I looked at was a hundred percent right like this is good for my blood type this isn't because some things fit some things didn't but it got me thinking about well wait I'm not exactly like everybody else maybe there's a reason why I'm kind of averse to eating tomatoes for note even though I don't have a particular reason for that and that actually is a component of the blood type that I am that tomatoes aren't the easiest or greatest thing to digest so it's interesting there's a lot of a lot of exploration and personal knowledge to be gained as soon as you start posing the question to yourself well what's good for me not just what's what's the one-size-fits-all solution so thank you for that and not trying to give a blanket one size all fit solution even though we are all one there's a reason we're all different it's so that we can learn what we're particularly here to learn and I couldn't help thinking when we're talking about programming water to somebody that has a coffee mug that says I hate mondays guaranteed himself to have a really bad time on Monday we're likely to have at that time yeah so I was going to say that with the the food you can also look into our data you brought about Tomatoes well in higher data there's different types of body types and one type can eat tomatoes all day like I can but another type that eats too many tomatoes and they're gonna feel inflammation or some some other reaction so I would say at the end of the day you have to listen to your body because your body is so intelligent I mean look at it it's it's it's pumping blood throughout your body without you even doing a thing consciously you just you can listen to your body in a way where you're not listening with your tongue but listening with your gut and then you'll be able to eat in a way that's optimal for your particular body in the particular situation in the particular time that you're in so one question I want to ask is this is sort of a sort of a shift no pun intended in topics but I'm really interested in just creativity and art at large and the main if there is one theme of this show is that I'm speaking to unique artists and I know that you're an author and in many ways you're creating a very unique and specific life for yourself and that itself is a work of art of course I'm curious if you have any other creative outlets and what role you think imagination really plays in our spiritual development as a whole I believe without imagination there wouldn't be anything so being able to tap into your visionary place is incredibly important for not only yourself to feel fulfilled but also for the entire planet to experience the eternal growth process everything that you see around you that was because someone had a vision someone had imagined it to become something before it happened and creativity is a exploration of consciousness I would say and when when I loved personally I don't do it at how much that much at the moment of bodies love producing music and creating music and I I loved creating these skit soundscapes that would transport somebody to another world so I recently created a mix called of palladium vacation and I was wanting to conjure up the experience of someone taking this cosmic voyage through space and time to this ethereal place and just conjuring up all those feelings so that you can feel like you'reyou're there and I think creating experiences for people is is some peak experiences is something very worthwhile doing and also for yourself and I dabble a little bit of artwork but not that much I'm mostly focused on creating music I love taking photographs of just beautiful places in nature because this planet is so gorgeous and you just have to see it and appreciate it and when you appreciate that elevates your consciousness as well I can use I see all these things as being able to elevate my my sense of self my sense of spirituality and expanding my consciousness I absolutely love visionary artwork i it's just it's so bizarre that you see certain things in Museum of Modern Art and you're like how is that up here but you don't see Alex Gray's paintings up here so I think it's beautiful my partner is an amazing visionary artist and I get really inspired when I see her paintings and it will do what I wish I can do the same but I think I just don't have the patience to be you know doing that for so long but I can see things in my mind's eye that are just these beautiful kaleidoscopic fractal patterns of light and I just I love that there's people that can translate that into this physical tapestry I'm curious if there's any where I can see your partner's artwork because I'm always just blown away by the unique expression that someone who would be called a visionary artist can bring about each and every person who is doing visionary art of any type is creating something so unique and beautiful and I appreciate all of it I personally have gained a lot from the process too of just plugging away at something and keeping your intention and energy working on it even if I even if you don't have quote-unquote the skills to make something that's photorealistic or that looks the way someone else looks if you just put the time and energy into it something will merge that's unique and different and they took the energy itself will make the creation bigger and faster than what you even possibly could have imagined it to be if you're especially if you're early in the process for me it's kind of like channeling even I don't particularly visualize a thing so much as I just flow with whatever ideas come out right then in the moment and that's another great thing about art you can use it as your imagination is kind of like a very multifaceted tool you can use it to shine a light inside and look at stuff and see see images or you can use it to hit almost like a third ear and automatic writing is the thing that I've found to be quite useful for even odd-even automatic speaking in a sense like without being in a full trance to can just ask yourself a question and the first thing that comes out of your mouth listen to that there's so many ways to tap into self it's like it's not really that big of a mystery as it turns out this whole infinite self hood that we're all expressions of but while we're here in the last couple minutes of the free show why don't you give everybody I guess links to where they can find you online where you might like to connect with them on social media and maybe tell us about anything that you're currently working on project lives everybody can reach me at my main site shift is it's a website focused on personal evolution and collective evolution and you could also find me on minds comm which is a alternative social network that I would love to see more conscious community good on you can find me online Stockholm / shift is now and i'm also on twitter twitter at Paul Linda and on me we as well I'm on there you can find me Paul Newman re and on YouTube my channel is called luminous shift and I'm I have two courses available one is for energy protection another is for heart lucidity creating a heart perception so you can experience reality through your heart field and also I have a reality alchemy course coming soon that's going to be really helpful they'll show you how to play with reality and do things that you may have not even believed were possible but I'm also available for consulting coaching guidance and all that information is available at shift as well and you can also find my book the creation of a consciousness shift on Amazon or you can grab an e-book copy on the ship's website in the store section yeah I do recommend people check out the book I'm curious is there music online anywhere yeah on soundcloud you can search for turquoise and memories or on youtube as well turquoise memories radical all that stuff is going to be linked in the show notes for you guys one last question for the free show if you had to give someone just one pointer or technique from from the book that we've been talking about and something that we haven't already touched on what might it be I would say listen to your heart your heart will let you know what's the most important thing for you to do it's a good message it's one that resonates loud and clear with many of the recent and past guests on the show the heart centered life is the fulfilling one and of course earth itself is an integral of the word heart and most of the stuff on earth is green and in the chakra systems the heart is green I think we're trying to be shown a message here that it's about balancing two sides of ourselves the physical and the non-physical the fact that we walk around without a head should tell us something in that you can see your old body below you but where's your head need to look in a mirror for that and that's what we have each other for is to be these divine mirrors so thanks for coming on Paul and we'll talk to you on the other side with the plus members thanks for having [Music] [Applause] [Music] as they saved my homeland of Missouri whoo that was a good one but really loved that episode with Paul Linda knew that I would enjoy speaking with that cat I've been aware of him for a long time online you see these types of people that are going around trying to constantly inspire and motivate and inform and educate others Paul is one of those people really really awesome guy hope you guys go find his writing online he's got a book he's got a great website at shift that he is you can go on some musical voyages with him in fact the music that I put in between segments in this episode was Paul's pleadian no not his Pleiadian vacation link he did bring that up you should go listen to that go find Paul's SoundCloud it is turquoise memories great beats to harvest on there and I did happen to notice that he just shared an article about how listening to new music is good for your brain that's what I mean about this guy he's constantly sharing interesting and empowering information if you weren't with us for the plus extension in the second hour some of that really interesting information that I'm talking about you can find there we talked about Paul's December 21st 2012 adventure at the Mayan ruins at Chichen Itza that was a really cool story anything about 2012 kind of fascinates me because that was such a weird time in my life in general we talked about pyramids and ancient structural free energy technologies reincarnation and mapping higher-self source field consciousness we talked about Paul's various personal meditation practices and some that you might benefit from advice was given for empaths and help to not feel so drained by the world we talked about learning to create energy psychic balls out of our hands like Goku at Dragon Ball Z like kamehameha except not exactly this name is in the cartoon how you can actually create energy balls and shoot him around it's totally real we talked about training yourself to see more of the reality like our energy and we talked about hyperdimensional parasites and artificial intelligence and that's just a few of the topics I just wanted to give you the highlights I mean without giving much away there's plenty more to get into there and as a plus subscriber you get an entire archive of extended to our episodes that are just as good as this one most likely or the new feature on my website where you can just buy a single plus episode without becoming a subscriber I'd love to see some of you guys checking that out speaking of subscribers this would be a good time to mention some shout outs that are due Thank You Molly Holland or your recent subscription on patreon thank you so much and a big shout out to Curt Dickinson my fractal family really awesome brother for keeping up a $25 Wow recurring monthly subscription thanks man above and beyond you're doing five people's job for him because I could been five regular plus remembers at five dollars a month thank you I do need all the support I can get to keep this thing improving growing evolving and getting better all of the above I'm gonna keep doing it regardless of if I get any money but if I get more money I can get more equipment that's kind of the first and best thing then it maybe even who knows like start supporting myself a little bit off of this podcasting gig - that would be quite an awesome thing I can definitely imagine it being the case so help me bring my imaginary dreams into reality real reality by becoming a plus member I'll stop begging for now but I don't know if that constitutes begging I do have one more shout out to give the new intro music that you heard this episode in the previous one it's going to be the intro music going forward is by wisdom traders good friend of mine David Duncan who makes awesome beats on soundcloud you can find it at wisdom traders go check him out links to Paul's website his book Plus extension everything all gonna be in the podcasts show notes and that's it for me I mean I don't even know what used to be said about this episode it kind of speaks for itself we talked about the Alpha and Omega consciousness the feeling of I am the real truth about who we are as infinite unified life energy so what more do you all need to know I feel like super inspired to go draw hahaha I have an awesome idea for a new piece of art I just finished a big piece of art kind of cool I should probably work on other stuff that makes me a little more money but hey you got to do what you enjoy and see where you go so thanks for listening I love you guys got an excellent set of guests coming out in the next couple weeks really excited about how my schedule is looking all thanks to the really great time I had at the full-moon metaphysical fair so thank you Desiree Charles bolts for putting on the metaphysical fear that I was just that if I met you at that event and you're checking out the show thanks for tuning in and I hope you find more of what you like you guys know you can always hit me up through my website through social media I'm all over the Internet I'm on there too much actually make it a little bit nicer for me by saying hi dropping a line giving some feedback about the show whatever you want to do telling me you hate me I'm gonna get care I'll laugh okay both real guys I've got to get out of here so I can start working on the next one thanks for listening see you guys next time take care of yourself love yourself all of the above [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Laughter] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] | InnerVerse Podcast | UCrqPdnXaoZ18JoXSXN5MjjA | 2019-01-26 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 9,566 | 51,774 |
xL2KXpFe_V0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xL2KXpFe_V0 | Bay Circuit Trail Walpole MA Part 1: Commuter Rail Station to Memorial Pond and Diamond St. | [Music] broken Charming Walpole station first point of [Music] reference this is our first bit of preserved land coming out of the Walpole train station see we have the Charming fountain in the [Music] pond the [Music] River Town Hall and a parking lot next to the Joe Morgan ball field in the Carolyn Woodward playground prominently mentioned in the trail [Music] directions Civil War era field piece looks kind of like a dalren gun and this little stream is actually spring bir I'm discovering and the fountain is a memorial to James [Applause] Delaney and th we're at the beginning of the first wooded Bay Circuit Trail segment from Walpole Center to Sharon commuter rail following along the pond Memorial pond found evidently another Well blazed and wellmaintained Trail the Denny none signatures of quality I swear his approach could be [Music] branded ran into a rasula Meda really large one puke mushroom now we're working our way towards [Music] Sharon here we have a very useful example of how Denny indicates Trail Direction with a second Blaze strip leaning in the direction of the turn a very useful touch from the swimming pool Blaze we head this way and there you see the corresponding Blaze interesting old chunk of moss covered concrete and rock debris there's our pal Mr Blaze and off we go into this interesting Edge area wetland and looking back at the [Music] spot where we begin our exit there's the Su dappled Blaze blending in with a bit of sunlight on an old huge pine tree there's a trail turns Upland a [Music] little and here we are at its convergence with Street which we go briefly down and note yet another example of the clever double blazing [Applause] technique there's the blaze point where I just exited it's called Old Diamond Street | Chris Rich | UCSmmZPnKOLpSwKKFd38KTTg | 2012-08-14 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 309 | 1,769 |
Hgbu10TlsqM | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hgbu10TlsqM | Jane's Guru Gab Episode 4 Stop, Look, Listen, and Learn Leader! | [Music] hi this is Jane coming to you from my quiet dimly lit peaceful sanctuary where my dog is laying on the couch and snoring meanwhile I am attempting to create an interesting thought-provoking helpful podcast for all of you beautiful people so thank you for listening I do appreciate all of you in this podcast I want to talk about how leaders can utilize the valuable resources that are at their fingertips to start your teams and colleagues are some of the most treasured resources readily available to you they know nuances about the business or can provide historical perspective they truly can be a wealth of information but as a leader it is important to also be selective and have a critical eye and ear with what you take in so welcome to podcast for stop look listen and learn leader whether you are a seasoned leader or new to management there is something to learn every day in the werk unit leaders learn from peers and superiors but they can also learn from their teams as teams learn from leaders leaders can learn from their teams this two-way street Foster's strength cohesiveness and effective performance so with just a little humbleness and vulnerability this can be achieved when I was a new leader I didn't think of my team as a resource to learn I thought I had to know everything and that was a lot of pressure to put on myself one of the reasons I was reticent to utilize my team was because I thought they would think I wasn't knowledgeable and that would put me in a vulnerable position if they thought I was limited in my skills then maybe they wouldn't respect me or listen to me and then I couldn't affect change as I evolved in my leadership I started to clearly see the talented teams I was working with and how eager they were to provide insight I began to embrace their points of view took time to listen to their perspectives and in turn learned invaluable amounts of information this strengthened my relationship with staff and they began to build trust in my leadership the knowledge you have going into a new company and role is usually gained from research what you learned during the interview process and community reputation sometimes you can be fortunate enough to know someone within the organization that can give you an idea of culture leadership and business operations but many of us go in with limited information there is an abundance of information to learn from workplace teams but how you learn and use the information is critical stop and observe the team members this pertains to fellow leaders your staff and superiors get to know them they will show you who they are eventually pay attention to how they manage professional relationships how they interpret workplace situations and how they deal with problems certain behaviors to look for our collaboration gossiping loyalty objectivity and triangulation to name a few as you get to know your team and colleagues and their perspective on the organization it is very important to continue to formulate your own opinion collecting all the viewpoints including your own will help you sift out the inaccurate understand what's working get a picture of what's not and start to become familiar with key players so together you can break down barriers and create and execute initiatives what you're there for I cannot stress enough that taking the time to observe processes employees leadership and interactions will help you gain more knowledge and understanding of the environment tapping into valuable trusted resources including yourself will give you a clearer picture and contribute to making informed decisions for best outcomes thank you all for listening I hope you've gained some insight today from this podcast and we'll see you next time | Jane's Guru Gab | UCgaa-AWdIb55akMFFktnKng | 2019-10-26 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 648 | 3,754 |
Eg03_y5mUgc | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Eg03_y5mUgc | A New Companion That Likes It When You Steal | Elder Scrolls Online | what is going on guys greg here today i'm going to talk about the new companions we're going to get in the elder scrolls online this summer with the high isles chapter and one of these companions is actually going to be what the community has been asking for a companion that will allow you to steal pickpocket really without losing rapport a companion that actually likes those kind of things before i get into all the details be sure to check out everything down in the description the community discord my twitter and of course the affiliates here on the channel empire jerky and amazon associates also check out the merch store that is linked in the description as well and be sure if you're not subscribed the channel go ahead and hit that sub button and if you enjoy the video hit the like button that really helps me out a lot now when it comes to companions of course i've talked about this a lot in past videos some players really like them some players don't really care for companions they may be pvp fans so they don't really use them so when it comes to new companions it's kind of a mixed bag of feelings in the community in general but one thing that i think a lot of us can agree on if you like opinions or not there was one type of companion that was needed in game and that was a companion that would actually allow you to do things in the game that they you may not consider as moral as other things you could do so we're going to get we're going to get a new companion called ember which is a khajiit which has grown up on the streets and has more of a wild carefree attitude she has loose morals and may enjoy it when players steal and pickpocket she also is a mage who prefers to use magic over brute force or stealth now we're not quite sure what i what i'm really interested in is we're not quite sure what her things are going to i guess make her report go down if she allows you or likes you to steal in pickpocket is not really a fan of stealth if you're using stealth is that going to be the thing that she doesn't like i would not assume that would be the case considering she likes pickpocketing and stealing if you're doing more moral things like things that you would do that actually are good in the game is that going to bring her rapport down i'm really interested to see exactly how that's going to work with her and then of course the other companion we're going to get is kind of like what we already have in game and i was kind of disappointed to see exactly what isabelle was going to do but isabelle is an expiring knight who has more of an honorable and noble outlook on life she prefers to seek out justice and do good in the world says players who stick to the straight and narrow path may want to keep her around now that really kind of like i said sounds like what we already have available in game and i was really hoping that they were going to allow us to have two new companions that weren't really like what we already had i think most people if you're a companion fan you're going to go probably level up the new khajiit first ember is going to be the one that a lot of people want because if you're out wanting to loot containers steal things pickpocket in the new zone you're trying to find recipes and trying to find furniture recipes food recipes whatever the case may be you're definitely going to have ember out because she's actually going to allow you to steal and not really lose a lot of rapport now when it comes to isabel i just feel like isabelle is going to be the exact same thing we already have unless they have changed her up enough to where she is only really straight narrow path to where if you do anything wrong whatsoever it's going to affect the rapport with her that could be the case but i was really hoping zoss would give us two new companions that are completely different than what we already have and i see that being an issue going forward as they continue to add companions in the game of course we only got two last year to this year and i'm assuming that's probably all we're going to get and they may go away from the companion system after this year who knows because they do like to change it up every couple of years what the new what the new things are they're bringing to the game but you're eventually going to run into the issue of your companions are going to have the same things that you know make them gain or lose rapport you're never really going to be able to make those different too much you know going forward if you have so many companions just in general in the game so let's say if you have 10 companions majority of them are going to be alike i guess you can give them different personalities and things like that but overall i think a lot of players like i said are going to be really happy to finally get a companion that's going to allow us to steal and pickpocket really without losing that rapport and having to put your companion away when you're when you're deciding to go do those things because most players in the elder scrolls online decide to do that kind of stuff now if isabelle is some kind of companion where they're going to change how the the whole justice system works in the game which a lot of people have talked about in the past they're like an update to the justice system to be more of a good and bad style characters isabel might be something that would be really interesting to use we'll kind of have to wait and see as we get more information about the new companions but leave me a comment let me know what you think about these new companions let me know if you are happy to finally have a companion that's going to let you do more evil kind of things in the game now i did not say it would be fine with uh you know with ember if you go out and murder npcs we'll kind of have to wait and see on that i know a lot of people like to do that kind of stuff as well so for some of the achievements and things in games so we'll kind of have to wait and see how bad actually ambro will let you be in the game in general but leave a comment your thoughts of course if you'd like to hit the like if you haven't subscribed yet please do so and i'll catch you next time peace [Music] you | GRAVE GAMING | UCiTCBj9SpD40JqeLIT0ldVw | 2022-01-31 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,209 | 6,215 |
D45GpCpd5X4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D45GpCpd5X4 | Washington Commanders' Bidders Wanted Sean Payton! | here we are with another show here we are so get ready let's go cheer on Washington football maniacs on YouTube hey everybody welcome back to another video here this is video number two that I'm shooting on the same day so you're probably wondering why is he still dressed up in this Sunday best for this other video because it's very likely that I released this video tomorrow which will be the day after the Super Bowl or who knows maybe I forget and wind up releasing this video on Tuesday anyway this is what US YouTubers do sometimes we shoot a bunch of videos on the same day and then we release them throughout the week so that's the reason why now you know my secret right okay so I wanted to kind of continue the conversation about uh ownership change the sale of the commanders and some of the information go you know swirling around all of that so I touched on this at the tail end of the last video that I did about the sale of the commanders and the update on all that news and you can look at that video uh so go back and look at that video if you don't mind ladies and gentlemen um it it's a little bit of lengthy video but I give you a lot of good information on what's going on so Sean Payton who just recently accepted a deal to become the Denver Broncos new head coach for next season um was being interviewed on a radio show and he had mentioned that one or maybe a couple of the bidders for the Washington commanders had reached out to him and said hey if we win the bid for the Washington commanders will you become our new next head coach and this really was like a holy cow Batman type of of thing right because um this signaled to me that number one I don't know how they would be able to do this right because I've said all along there's no way despite what happens um there's no way that new ownership would be able to come in and clean house with uh the head coach because you're already kind of starting off your ownership right when the new league year starts and so this is right when um you know free agency starts and then you're already working on your draft picks and stuff so you got all that in motion you really it would be a horrible time to just clean house uh for your coaching staff at that point and throw in another head coaching staff and they're like you know I don't know if they have any plans or not but um I haven't said all that that's what was said now uh that that can raise red flags to me and that could also signal that you know Ron Rivera's time in Washington's coming to an end unless unless that he is able to not only get the team into the playoffs next season but really make a Deep Run in the playoffs I mean I'm talking NFC Championship game because I really do think that the next owner is not going to mess around they're going to want to have their own people in there they're going to want to have their own staff they're going to want to have their own general manager they're going to have their own coaching staff or they're going to want to have their general manager choose the next coaching staff which is probably the best way to go about it right so you know I I don't think you're going to see Ron Rivera back in 2024 I think he's going to be gone unless he really makes a strong push in that you know this Commander's team winds up winning 12 or 13 games and at least at least gets to the championship game because I I really feel like his days are numbered and for some of you you're probably jumping up and down for joy and for others you're probably like well you know I like Ron Rivera I don't want to see this happen to him and you know I love Ron Rivera as a man I love him as a man you know he he's he's a great guy he's a fantastic gentleman um but he's not been the best head coach for us he's been North Turner Force I hate to say that but that's really been the case he's been he's been North Turner 2.0 for us and we have got to be able to have somebody who's really going to come in and is going to change our fortunes on the field now he's brought in um some good players for us as well but he's also he can't take the credit for all the good players we've had but he's brought in some good players too but at the end of the day it comes down to wins and losses and how successful you are on the football field and quite frankly the commanders have not been that successful we've had streaks where the commanders have gotten on win streaks during the season but it's all for naught when you get to the end of the season and you're sitting on the couch watching the playoffs and so new ownership is going to realize that and they're going to want more out of their team than just you know a guy who's who's well liked but doesn't really get the job done at the end of the day now I think he's done a lot for the culture of the franchise and I think that's what we need it for him to do is to do a lot for the culture now if there was an opportunity for Ron Rivera to say hey I'm going to step back from as head coach maybe I'll take a front office role if a new owner was willing to do that and if Ram Rivera was willing to do that then I would be okay with that I I now you know you could let me know in the comments section how you feel about that but um I would um much rather see him in some sort of front office role making sure that the culture change was wasn't all for naught right which I hopefully you would think the right owner would solidify a culture change but it's also good having somebody with a good ethics like Ron Rivera in there to solidify it completely but as far as head coach we definitely need somebody who's going to bring championships to us and uh you know quite frankly we haven't seen that so I really think the Rama Bears days are going to be numbered um and who knows I mean now of course it's all watering the bridge at this point for Sean Payton because he's not coming to Washington he's going to be in Denver now so there's not really going to be a coach that a new owner is going to be able to come in and say we're going to take this guy over Ron Rivera at this point especially the timing that new ownership is going to take over again this is what I've been saying all along for the past uh you know a couple of months or so is the this timing that new ownership takes over new league year starting your your knee deep into scouting and free agency and getting ready for the draft it's really not the right time to be making a change in coaching staff so especially head coach right I mean you can probably make changes in position position coaches and things like that's really not going to really change a lot but head coaching can't really do that Captain scouting and all that stuff so so you're really going to have to roll with it for this year now that's not to say that you don't fire your coach halfway through the season if the season starts looking exactly like you know carbon copy of the seasons before that could very well happen and that might be a good thing you know honestly because it gets you kind of a head start on getting the next great head coach in Washington but um I I'd see that this is literally a lean duck year for Ron Rivera unless that he takes the team all the way or at least to the NFC championship game I honestly think that maybe I'm being over dramatic but I don't know I really think it's going to take that I I think it's going to be more of that and it's going to be um less of well as long as he gets them into the playoffs I think we're done with that at this point I you know I think a new owner is going to be like you should have had him in the playoffs all this whole time I mean you got him into the playoffs that first year why did why couldn't you get him to the playoffs the year after that you know okay your your starting quarterback was hurt had to back up in okay but Taylor heinecke at that point had gotten enough reps and was winning football games he's beaten Tom Brady he's beaten Aaron Rodgers you know he beat Jalen hurts this year you know the only team this year to beat Philadelphia with Jalen hurt starting as quarterback so there's really no excuse at this point I think he had a quarterback who had enough starts that could have gotten you into the playoffs and had playoff experience as well so um no excuse no excuse at this point Rama Vera is definitely on the hot seat and we're seeing this and we haven't even started we haven't even gotten through the Super Bowl yet at the time of this recording now by the time that you watch this video it could be Monday or Tuesday but you know we haven't even gotten into the new league year and Ron Rivera is already on the hot seat let me know in the comments section what you think please please please I say this in every video but please um the least you can do is like this video it helps the algorithm helps to get this 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DFVzMQyfScs | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DFVzMQyfScs | :CLARITY/CLOSURE: VIEWERS'-COMMENTS, ~31. | hello and welcome to for the clarity enclosure of the viewers comments I'm just going to say a few brief things before we begin number one when you choose to comment on my YouTube channel there are terms and conditions There are rules that you must follow it's my house I expect you to follow the rules if you don't your comment probably will not be published also I ask that you be honorable and graceful I.E respectful of everyone here please don't go around telling people what they should or shouldn't do and if you come here making claims making claims about this or that or the third or something that's happened to you or whatever having to do with grammar or courts or whatever you better be able to certify your correct sentence structure knowledge because this is a correct sentence structure Channel and I'm going to call you to the carpet on it if you start making claims about something that you perhaps don't know what you're talking about it's very important for the safety of the vessel if you have closure on correct sentence structure you should be able to provide that proof like that on the spot so keep that in mind the energy you bring here I will return I will balance it out with rule one rule equal so without further Ado let's get to the comments I'm going to start using a term used by one of my favorite absolute favorite YouTubers someone named Uncle Larry and for his viewer comments he uses the term VCB which just basically means viewer comment bin so I hope he doesn't mind I'm going to reach into the VCB and pull out a few to address today we have some compliments some critiques and some trolling so I hope you enjoy it first one comes from someone named JC which uh if you stay up to date on what I post and things like that interested in the channel and whatnot you know that I've done a video about this already this particular comment uh and JC says maybe you should blurb out people's names and comments because it's embarrassing for you to call people out think about what this individual is saying and I would also like you know if JC is watching I would like them to take a close look at the plain simple English that they're using here first off if you read the terms and conditions of the comments field I specifically ask you not to tell people what to do or not do don't tell people what they should or shouldn't do it's presumptuous and it's condescending if you are the type of person that navigates with honor and Grace then you will abide by my terms and conditions if you're going to comment here this individual JC is not abiding by it and they're violating it it's very simple ladies and gentlemen it's about knowing who you're Contracting with and what those terms and conditions are and abiding by those terms and conditions as this is my vessel it's contingent upon you to comply with the terms and conditions and also be aware of the terms and conditions because they are available to you 99 of the viewers do comment within those terms and conditions uh boundaries those buoys whether they read the terms or conditions or not I have no idea the only time I address it is when someone like JC uh voids the terms and conditions when they disregard them ignore them or just blatantly violate them as he as they're doing here again I don't know if JC is a male or a female so if we take the words put them together syntactically it is a fictitious conveyance of grammar but we are looking at volition here maybe you should so they're telling me what I should do you meaning me I suppose maybe you should blur about people's names so they're telling me that I should blurb out people's names and comments because it's embarrassing for you to call people out now they're telling me that it's embarrassing for me meaning I'm embarrassed to blurb out people's names how would JC know that one thing I can tell you about me is I very rarely if ever get embarrassed I can't remember the last time I've ever been embarrassed and that comes from my own humble opinion my great striving to be humble and to cultivate humility whether I succeed or not is not up to me to say to you that's up to you to determine but for me I don't get embarrassed I don't feel embarrassment not in this venue not in this conduit what I think perhaps JC is trying to convey maybe maybe they got their words mixed up I don't know I'm simply guessing maybe they meant maybe you shouldn't you should not blur about people's names and comments because it's embarrassing for you to call people out maybe they mean it's embarrassing for people to get called out maybe JC perhaps again this is just a guess is projecting their personal feelings onto me maybe JC is embarrassed because I called them out and if that's the case well then this this viewer comments video is not going to help very much is it maybe that's why you don't get many comments maybe that could be but that's okay because I only want people who can get past that I want people who don't get all up in their feelings and don't get butt hurt when they get criticized I want people to get out there big boy or big girl pants and step up onto the carpet and present themselves and hold a position and admit when they're wrong or applaud them when they're correct you know I mean that's people are going to get angry because I use their publicly shared YouTube handle well then correct sentence structure at this juncture in the now space is probably not for them maybe down the line when they develop um more how shall we say humility uh thicker skin maybe I don't know um then maybe there'll be more open and receptive to learning this grammar but if someone is going to get butt hurt or feel some sort of way or get upset because I critique them in a comments field on YouTube then how are they ever going to be able to go into a foreign vessel in Dry Dock and deal with the confrontation of a Vaseline who's doing things that are a hundred times worse than what I'm doing here do you think that they're going to succeed or fail this right here is the beginning just the very beginning and if this trips you up I got news for you you got some extremely difficult challenges ahead JC positive volition and energy don't be a jerk I see so JC thinks that I'm a jerk that's implied there putting down people so I'm not putting down people I'm critiquing grammar and I'm offering Solutions as to how to correct the grammar if JC like Russell J Gould gets all up in their feelings because I correct their grammar then that tells me a lot about their strength or lack of strength of character and also their knowledge level of grammar gives an indicator of that as well because someone who had closure on the grammar would not respond like this there was a time you were a novice too yes yes there was yes there was and I learned the hard way through trial and Fire how to set those emotions aside and to be able to move forward without taking anything personal you're doing a good job teaching though ah so they're trying to put in a little backhanded compliment at the end to try and smooth things over which is fine you know I don't it doesn't it's not affecting me in any sort of way I'm not taking this personal I think it's funny because to me in my perception it's just more uh comment on JC's mental condition estate as far as learning I mean if they're going to get upset about me critiquing their attempt at writing correct sentence structure in the comments field then I can't imagine how they would react if we were doing a one-on-one Workshop they probably Abandoned Ship but that's just a guess thank you for the comment JC next comment comes from Sovereign entity which it's an interesting name because there really is no such thing as a sovereign in this domain because in order to be a sovereign you would have to create your own money your own monetary values you would have to create your own fuel sources you would have to create your own food sources you would have to have your own uh land and be completely self-sufficient and not participate with any other type of system or currency or fuels or food sources so there is really no such thing as a sovereign physically you of course could be a spiritual Sovereign of course but not like an actual Sovereign and an entity of course is a vowel in front of a consonant beginning where particle of negation so it's a sovereign no titty oh from a place of Grace honor and peaceful neutrality what is your reason for criticizing colon Russell hyphen J Cole and Gould so much please clarify this volition well Sovereign entity I have done that exact thing multiple multiple times across multiple videos that I've done reaction videos that I've done in the coral blade Grotto broadcasts on this channel I've said the reason why I'm bringing these things to the light I don't know if bringing such things to the light maybe bother you maybe you're personally invested in Russell J Gould's construct I don't know maybe you've dished out some money to him for a live life for an incorrect livelife claim I don't know I don't know what what your your what Your volition is behind wanting to know this when I've already given that closure multiple times and of course I'm going to give it again here with the balance of the honor and the grace um the reason why I bring so much of this to light is because no one who has viewed this channel has access to these videos which is everyone everyone on planet Earth as far as I know if you have an internet connection and you have a YouTube account can access this channel it's public they cannot say that they were not warned about Russell J Gould they cannot say that I have not shown them that he uses incorrect grammar that he has modified the one by 1.9 flag that there are numerous multiple countless contradictions across what he says and what he does that there's literally no certification or proof of any of the claims that he's made about the Supreme Court or anything else the Postmaster General thing I I showed in a video you just have to look it up silver an entity I showed in a video his claim of being Postmaster General he literally wrote in cursive his name across a stamp and if you're writing in cursive it's the same thing as um italics or uh yeah italics it's not on the page and it's cursing if you believe in that sort of thing so that claim is void plus you have to use correct sentence structured communication parsley syntax grammar to make a correct sentence structure communication party syntax grammar document contract postal vessel core venue and in those same videos I have showed time and time again that he does not use correct grammar it's not mathematically certified it's not correct sentence structure and it's certainly not the correct sentence structure flag because it has a spire phenail on top of it which modifies the contract of the flag is no longer a correct sentence structure flag so the reason my volition for doing these things bringing these things to light is it so that people such as yourself can make an informed educated choice on whether to go into what he's doing and try and get involved with him or to avoid it like the plague because it is a pitfall a landmine that could potentially and probably blow up in your face eventually and do much more harm than it would do good that's my volition to make people aware of a pitfall of a danger of a derelict vessel of a fiction entity that masquerades as Quantum gobbly good there you have it long and short of it for the umpteenth time why I criticized Russell J Gould's grammar so much I concentrate on the grammar okay as far as him and his character I do have my opinions about that from my own personal experience and you know the collective experience of other people that I know in the confidential that know him personally I do have my opinions on that but that's not important here what's relevant here is the grammar and he does not use correct grammar that's the reason thanks for the comment next comment comes from Jazz cha and they say good evening Mr Jason my name is heavy I'm writing to you from Argentina could you tell me if there is any way to learn Quantum grammar directly in Spanish I thank you in advance for any information that you can provide me in this regard very kind and that's a Google Translation and it's a pretty damn good translation if I don't uh don't say so myself I did give kuleana back to uh HEB using a video where I did a special message for Spanish talkers okay but I will address it again here there are a couple ways that you can go about learning correct sentence structure ahead the first way would be to find a Spanish speaking correct sentence structure tutor and then of course they can easily teach it to you because I'm guessing Spanish is your native tongue that's easy right well it would be easy if you knew one I personally don't know any Spanish tutors that teach correct sentence structure I don't and I've spoken with hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of people all over the earth I don't even know anybody who knows somebody who knows somebody that knows that so as an option the second option would be to learn correct sentence structure from an English-speaking tutor such as myself if you have enough English knowledge to cognize what I'm saying if you do then you can get closure on the grammar in English first and then you yourself can transship that over to Spanish and then you yourself would do the Translating that's the second option now there is another option which was explained to me by Colin David Ivan Colin Miller during the last year of his life where he said that you can basically use the plain English position lodials and verbs and conjunctions and then put in your Spanish facts okay so you could say something like um let's see if you say for the cat of the black for the cat of the black just for example for the cat of the black you could use for the gato of the Negro use a Spanish fact with the English positionals and lodials hope that helps HEB contact me at the email address at the bottom of your screen there if you want to learn correct sentence structure from an English tutor such as myself um I'll have you know that many of my most successful students English isn't even their first native tongue so it is very possible to learn this grammar even if you're not very good at playing English thanks for the comment next comment comes from someone named Avo nice Nom to care and they say re which in the fiction means regarding the late quote-unquote Miller I would be most interested to see a copy of his claimed 62nd degree Freemason member status and then they put a monkey at the end there now anybody who's watched one video of David Miller that's that nine hour video and I think just about any other video that he's in where he's doing a seminar when he's introducing himself he always introduces himself as a 92nd degree Mason I've never heard him say he was a 60 second degree Mason but be it that as a May let's let's uh look at the volition behind the question or guess what the volition is they would be most interested to see a copy of his claim 60 second degree Freemason member status how would you get one of those things Avo I mean I'm not a Freemason I have spoken with Freemasons but I don't know any Freemasons well enough to know whether they get like a certificate of authenticity for their degree each time they get a degree I don't know if they get a certificate you know like you get a Graduation certificate a diploma whatever I don't know if you get that or not I have no idea is that what you're talking about because I don't know if you're a mason or not maybe you know something I don't know about it which is entirely possible because I'm not amazing maybe you are but how would one certify that I really I really don't know so I did give kuleana to Avo to their comment basically saying what I just said uh a little bit ago there and then they corresponded back they said so just his claim then nine hours meaning the video that that I mentioned I wrote this idiot off after five minute five is more than one so minutes would be plural Evo into some video where he was at pains to assert his extraordinary level validated only by some alleged involvement he also claimed to the NASA's moon landings Abel I really don't know what you're talking about there I do know what I do know the evidence that David gave to certify or back up his claim of 92nd degree Mason and that is that he took this book Masonic hermetic kabbalistic and rosicrucian symbolical philosophy manly P hall secret teachings of all ages he took this book and he syntaxed it and then he rewrote it in his fiction of correct sentence structure I.E he wrote it to his knowledge level of Correction structure and that is why he claimed 92nd degree Mason because he took that book to the he was already a Freemason he made no secret of that and allegedly his father was amazing his mother was in Eastern Star but he took that and showed that book that he wrote he rewrote and the syntax version to the Masons and then thus became a 92nd degree Mason based upon knowledge his words not my words his words which you can find in a video I'm pretty sure it is the nine hour video but this guy claims to have only watched five minutes of the video and they've already made a mistake a mistaken correlation David never correlated his opinions about moon landings to his degree of Masonry so it's almost as Ava guy you know just my Ava guy or girl whatever they are um with my perception it appears as they're just trying to throw poop against the wall and see what sticks because that makes absolutely no sense and it shows me that they don't know what they're talking about when it comes to David Miller because I've only watched five minutes of a video and claimed that David is an idiot after watching five minutes and that's very interesting because I don't know if Avo has created a complete whole ass mathematically certified grammar technology or if not created it at least published it all right and done thousands of hours of study with it I mean I don't know if Avo has or hasn't my guess is that they haven't because what's the first knee-jerk reaction most times for people who don't understand something they don't understand something and it's unknown to them they dismiss it they write it off they attack it they minimize it they insult it they've done all those things they called David an idiot which isn't that a homonym attack it's a logical fallacy it shows that whoever the individual is that's making these insults and claims doesn't know what they're talking about so they're trying to reach for distractions to keep people off track that's my experience I really don't see how this is any different though anyone that resorts to ad hominem attacks I mean that's just that just shows me their mental condition to state right off the bat so um thinking he would come clean he went on to commending the whole event as though it actually happened the moon landing whether it actually happened who cares I mean I don't 92nd degree tried 26 Freemasons are the Fallen scum of this realm see more ad hominem attacks you need to drop find eight inches per mile squared over an apparent Horizon somewhere if you're hoping to redeem that looser's credibility or a belief you ever lived on NASA's Water World ball now they turned it into a flat Earth thing which they've gone completely outside the subject matter they've thrown in a red herring another logical fallacy which means that this individual knows that they don't know what the hell they're talking about so they're trying to distract from the topic at hand which is David Miller's self-proclaimed 92nd degree of Masonry next Avo comments I know I know nothing especially so since I started doing my own research knocked down 19 scam whatever the hell that means however I do have enough discernment to spot a lying sack of having made my own observations about the kind of things you might trust a Freemason or government puppet to provide you with so after five minutes of watching a nine hour David Miller video this Avo individual thinks that they have enough knowledge to judge a man and his volition that tells me a lot about this Avo individual because that is a complete and utter violation of simple judge mechanics of rule one rule equal because if you are going to have the authority to be a judge of your own domain you have to follow judge mechanics in the first rule of Judge mechanics is to establish knowledge get the whole story rule one rule equal don't just make a snap judgment based on five minutes if there are nine hours of evidence then you watch and observe the entire nine hours if you're syntaxing a document you do the whole document you have to take the whole story into consideration before you make a judgment simple rule one row equal judge mechanics which Avo hopefully if they're listening to this um they'll learn a little something about it but it doesn't appear and this is guess on my part it does not appear that Avo is interested in learning correct sentence structure it's definitely apparent that they have no correct sentence structure knowledge at all and if and if they're interested in it it's only from a periphery theoretical Point not a practical point they have no idea what correct sentence structure is or what it does obviously so again what do people do with things that they don't understand or don't know about normally they dismiss them they minimalize them they denigrate them insult them write them off with no proof of course because the only way to prove that something doesn't work is to learn it get closure on it try it and fail at it it's that simple North the Americas ceased to exist around 1492 redesignated the new world as in order ah this this individual likes to play fiction word games that's hilarious I bet they've this is a guess I bet they've they're a big fan of the golden web series on YouTube um today Babylon and all wef agenda branded demons ooh demons will go to hell with their drag queens Miller and his little colon period colon what ego grammar nonsense is just another one of their Monkey Ball spells yeah yup this individual definitely has no closure or knowledge of correct sentence structure and choose instead like individuals like romley Stewart choose to attack it because for whatever reason they lack the capacity to cognize it they just don't possess the neurological pathways to even begin to know what correct sentence structure is and so therefore they won't learn it can't learn it so what do they do they attack it I've seen it countless times over the years Sovereign Nation considered using it I know elements of it didn't pass their team's thorough scrutiny and rejected it I can guarantee you Avo that whoever Sovereign Nation is they don't know the grammar and so if they don't know the grammar how can they test the grammar that's like watching a mixed martial artist you know fight okay and they look at it and say no they're not successful even though you yourself don't know how to fight but I bet you if you get in the MMA cage with the mixed martial arts fighter you'll find out how effective it really is but that'll never happen a teacher gets a stricter punishment perhaps arrogance has your brain thinking you're a slightly more evolved ape oh another name calling me saying that I'm arrogant and that I'm an ape hmm FYI light bear Lucy for you monkey 92 because he said so news flash they already had your brain Frozen at the 33rd degree I am the Dustin nobody is beneath me I don't know what the realm lies beyond the outer 66th Parow unboundary but I am certain it's not more of a spinning ball cognitive dissonance is your pain epiphany and Miller is a much closer hell NASA absolute zero wow I have no idea what this this individual is going off to they're obviously by my perception of my experience with this type of commenter they're not interested in correct sentence structure so they don't belong here number one number two they're violating my terms and conditions so they are a malicious contract party which I'm going to jettison them of course um and they're using fiction religious gobbly uncertifiable claims that religious zealots use you know your imaginary friend is is more real than my imaginary friend type of and using word games so Avo is now categorized as a fiction Babel troll who has no knowledge of what it is they're talking about no okay stop and correct they show no evidence of knowledge of what it is they're talking about especially relating to correct sentence structure communication policy syntax grammar so why are they here I don't know probably to try and get people to participate with the BS that they're promulgating but the reason why I'm putting this in the comments video is just the same reason that I criticize Russell J Gould's grammar is to show you the viewer a pitfall to show you a landmine and it's your choice to avoid it or not if you choose to participate with the presumptuous and assumption based things topics that someone like Avo would talk about then you're going to probably find a lot of your now space taken up by a bunch of imaginary stuff that you can't certify however if you choose to avoid that landmine avoid that pitfall avoid that now space vampiric activity and you choose instead to learn correct sentence structure and only participate with things you can certify as facts I think you'll be much more successful in protecting and safeguarding your biosphere and vessel construct so after that last comment I said well thank you for showing your true colors another member of the I know everything and I don't have to honor your terms conditions North American I'm guessing that is the comment that I wrote in response and what I meant by that is they show their true colors that they're not here to learn the grammar they're just here to I guess maybe confuse create you know muddy the waters and talk about things that have nothing to do with grammar and it goes along with that video on etiquette that I was talking about how North Americans the majority of North Americans that I've experienced uh communication with have this type of attitude where they say oh this person's an idiot or you're stupid if you don't believe that globetard libtard they use name calling ad hominem attacks and that those are logical fallacies those are low-hanging and those are for people who want to argue when the facts are present no argument is necessary but people like that they use it for arguments so then they say completely observed statement Nation G NYY stands with a constitutional Testament of Jesus what the hell is a Jesus so if Nation gny stands with a constitution and testament of an imaginary fictional character well then I'd have to say that Nation hyphen gny is a fictional entity we have already rejected District of Columbia what's a Columbia hahaha and then Satan okay so this is another one of those religious uh my imaginary friend is greater than your imaginary friend type of deal and they have no place in a correct sentence structure communication Parts a syntax grammar context once again Avo and the final comment comes from Cohen Spencer I haven't dated Ivan Miller colon field and they say no pain equals no gain always love the psychological Clarity and closure thank you for your kind words Spencer thank you for your membership and it's people like Spencer that I do these videos for that I create content for people who are honorable graceful respectful who honor the terms and conditions of this vessel they don't come on name-calling people they don't go telling people what they should or shouldn't do there are plenty of other places on the internet to do that to exercise your ego this place is a place void of ego because it's about grammar and Spencer is definitely about the grammar and he's one of my favorite students thanks for watching that about does it for this one thank you very much for watching if you'd like to learn correct sentence structure communication party syntax grammar contact me at the email address listed at the bottom of your screen I will set up a 10 to 15 minute video consultation between you and me you can ask me whatever you like and I'll do the same and we'll see if this is something that you're prepared to commit to if you'd like to support the channel click on the join button underneath this video there are two tiers of membership the second tier has access to exclusive content not available to the public once again thank you for watching hit the Subscribe button hit the like button turn the notification Bell to all so that you don't miss any of my premieres because I do post on a very consistent basis there 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R9T0y14w7vM | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R9T0y14w7vM | Disney's Wilderness Lodge | Whispering Canyon Café Lunch and grounds tour! | happy Sunday we are at a new resort Lodge yep so we have a reservation in about 15 minutes for Whispering Canyon never been so brand new resort and food and we're hoping we don't know if it is or not but they have the largest Christmas tree here so we're hoping since it's still the end of race weekend we'll be able to see that so yeah yeah but we'll take you along for lunch and a little tour of the ground so yeah let's go I'm excited to see this tree and it should still be up here yeah wait let finger fingers crossed oh and food all you care to enjoy yeah don't forget to give a thumbs up leave us a comment and go ahead and subscribe it's free all right come along with us [Music] oh much [Music] wow [Music] foreign [Music] fireplace and all the rocking chairs cool um wow I like that okay they have the hundreds merch right here [Music] oh we got the Hat [Music] thank you oh there's a monorail it's on clearance it's not a bad price actually thank you [Music] plane crash yeah I'm making coffee we have everything now beers and ones [Music] foreign Floridian for the tree here we are a week late so it came down they took the tree a week ago so yeah next year next year well we'll be back but yeah so we're gonna order I think it's all you care to enjoy so there's many okay yeah so it looks like they have all you care to enjoy signature Skillets or you can order an entree so it's not all just all you care to enjoy so yeah so what are you thinking I don't know I gotta take a look we've never been here all right this is new for us another new resort another new uh sit down but I am seeing I don't know what the time is but I am seeing Mickey waffles on here no it might be all day yeah all right all right we'll show you what we get I'm so excited I get to have my first Mickey waffles it's only taken two years but they're coming she's very excited and look at our Decor we got a little Buffalo over here no no we have a horse behind us and then nice Decor we have servers wearing giant hats over here [Music] I think it's no that's part of Europe cornbread now that is that's a big bread service right there hold on let me see it and she's got a fruit service is that chicken set no that's oatmeal Skillet has arrived it's all Breakfast Brunch wow Mickey waffles that looks awesome and then mine's the carnivore it has a little bit of everything here carrots and sweet potatoes fries corn everything all right so we'll dig in and we'll let you know all right there's Smoked Meats are really really really good fantastic and breakfast potatoes and then she's got our waffles but yeah these meats are really really good very smoky there's a rib brisket and then a pulled pork and all for 26 dollars all you care to enjoy that's a really good deal foreign if you can't talk it's good so I did end up getting more on the pulled pork and ribs and I'm almost instantly regretting it because it's a lot more and I'm already kind of full so I think they need oh you can eat Mickey waffles cornbread but she's not getting more waffles she said so there's still two more pizzas or cornbread yeah I'm done in holy cow very My Favorite Things the uh yeah my favorite items the pulled pork and then the fries I dipped in that kind of almost a barbecue sauce and the corn is real good good food we will be back oh she just threw in the towel we are overdone so yeah we heard so at dinner time this all you care enjoys 38 but here at lunch it's 26 which for all this food and she said when handicapped the carnivore so it's 38 same meal but you also get green beans and mashed potatoes in the evening I still said this is probably the best deal of like all you care to enjoy I was saying back home we couldn't get this for 26 dollars so awesome we're done that way Bar and Grill that way well let's let's check out the pool well we'll check that out pool does look nice it's got a waterfall over there oh it's got the uh what do you call that Infinity entry or Zero Entry waterfalls no one's in it though people are in the hot tub all right well we'll check out the other side we can see water uh over here and probably the what's the bar called it was on the side oh geyser point oh yeah okay well let's check that out foreign oh here's the big pool wow look at these buildings all right definitely got to be heated here oh yeah thank you okay yeah it looks very nice oh there's the uh boat launch back to Major Kingdom so we did discover you could get here like two ways so either like park at the TTC uh get goat us yeah transportation bus or I guess go to Magic Kingdom at the entrance there and get this boat launch here so or or you just make a reservation for lunch or dinner and you just park in the lot that's what we did we drove but cool there they go these trees are crazy oh I'm gonna see the Contemporary peeking above there another cool Resort so we may I guess wrap it up by going to be a little outdoor bar area yeah just a little bit so let's go do that all right so we got these little guys and the bar behind us uh what was it called something uh so this is no this is the Huckleberry punch Huckleberry punch all right cheers that's pretty good and we got view of plenty of look at the view we have yeah well we have this behind us and this in front of us not bad okay so we found an Overlook the look of The View very cool this bridge this bridge water flows into the pool so we don't know if it's getting like recycled from the stream or what but that's yeah that's kind of cool it's right here but it looks very still there and then it's flowing and then right into the floor so fancy okay that's it thanks for coming along with us hope you enjoyed Whispering Canyon yeah yeah it's good food we're still stuffed and the ground's around so yeah we did get to walk off a little bit of food but give us a like and a thumbs up and drop a comment if you've been here and what you get yeah so thanks for coming along see you next time hey you got lucky boy that's a good boy there's a good little girl she's good she didn't have to go oh boy [Music] foreign [Music] | ARC Adventures | UCF6HTdGQ2ShJs6KxrR3GCrA | 2023-01-20 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,222 | 6,084 |
Js70Q6xbwk0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Js70Q6xbwk0 | Feeding Papaya Seeds To Kill Worms and Parasites Naturally | all right so i've got this papaya hi turkeys you gotta try some too but everyone's coming out of the woodwork we're gonna give some to miss loretta to kill the parasites all the creepy crawlies naturally in her body let's see what her reaction is so here's some of the seeds all right there you go baby girl easy peasy look at that now if you eat these the black seeds by themselves it's super it's like black pepper get some more seeds for you here you go guys have some papaya i'll give you more here's some more for you it is so nice out today that's gonna help your belly you know guys the ducks usually like oopsie papaya [Music] trying to find some here we go here's a good one right here all right that's going to go in your belly so i hope you learned something today get a papaya the peppery seeds you can ground them up put them in your smoothie i honestly just kind of chew it you got to crush the seed you can't swallow a whole it won't be effective if you don't crush and activate uh what's in that papaya seed once more oh there's the duckies look at they love this papaya so it works for humans too kills parasites especially all eating raw sushi get some papaya seeds soon after it really it's scientifically proven it works | Traci Carroll | UC5SoN0zzZLZaGtg1Apa4mzQ | 2022-07-05 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 240 | 1,240 |
bdtSbrSPZYs | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bdtSbrSPZYs | Trump supporters tout president’s accomplishments, criticize impeachment at Manchester rally | yeah President Trump spoke to a crowd of more than 11,000 people at southern New Hampshire University on Monday night hours before the first presidential primary outside many more expressed their unwavering support for the president despite his recent impeachment trial if it upset me just thinking all the money and she's all the resources that were being diverted just over three years into the Trump presidency the supporters said they liked his performance so far for a variety of reasons the attendees we spoke to said they enjoyed the unique atmosphere a president Trump's campaign rally the white mix of the people miss fantastic my first rally Julie end up coming alone and I just make friends and it's unbelievable I've never actually imagined myself going saying anything like this more exciting than any conflict with event after his appearance here tonight President Trump will be holding his next campaign rally on February 19th in Phoenix Arizona reporting from Manchester New Hampshire bu News Service I'm Chloe Hudson | Boston University News Service | UCLaJ9rM3XrOp3VD851ByKwQ | 2020-02-11 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 169 | 1,033 |
rBx0MZfge7w | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rBx0MZfge7w | Managing dealership in B2B sales | uh so let's get started uh while the other participants join in uh my name is varun malik uh i'm the ceo of a new age consulting firm called consolidon uh consolidon is new age in the sense that rather than growing like a traditional consulting firm rather than you know hiring a lot of consultants and then growing our firm we decided to partner with a senior subject matter experts from boutique consulting firms so this model allowed us to grow very quickly in uh we started in 2017 and the first three years by 2019 i'm so sorry i've joined from home to my birds every time i speak they want to speak as well so sorry about that i'll try and speak about them um so uh you know by 2019 we already had more than 500 consultants in our ecosystem and we delivered almost 200 consulting projects uh 2020 was supposed to be a great year for us right after the initial growth unfortunately like for most other people you know it was supposed to be a groudia for everyone everyone was so excited right the turn of the decade uh unfortunately things didn't really turn out that way 2000 uh after the initial shock in march and april we decided that with our excess capacity so we had about 20 excess capacity we decided that we're going to spend our time on helping the economy get back on track so away from our core business so we spent uh last year we got about 700 business leaders from all across the gcc to help small businesses and micro businesses grow this year we decided that why not also start helping larger organizations um so we came up with this idea of connected insights it's a web summit seven days today's day six so the second last day where we're getting senior experts like mads like faizan and father to come and share their insights share their thoughts etc uh with us so that we can all learn from each other uh one quick housekeeping point no it's a panel discussion but feel free at any point if you'd like to make a comment ask a question feel free to use the raise hands feature and zoom ask your question on the chat so that kanika who's facilitating can raise it to the panelists so and you would have noticed that we made all of you panelists as well rather than just attendees so that you can switch on your videos ask questions interact with the panelists as well let's make the most out of this la uh next one or 45 minutes right so that's it from me i'm really excited to have mads facilitate this session mads is my sales and marketing mentor so i learned a lot from him and i hope you have a good um you have a good session all of you thank you so much varun and i hope that you all hear me now loud and clear good morning to all of you just before starting up here we had a short discussion about learning and i think this session really shows uh why it's so interesting i don't want to go back too long in history but it's a very interesting point that actually the human spices we see today is not the only homo sapiens that has arrived on earth planet earth going back there were some of them much bigger than we are and they were much stronger than we are but we survived this species of human homo sapiens survived and this is us here and there was one main reason that we survived that was the ability of sharing knowledge and telling stories and that is also why a panel discussion like this is so interesting i know that some of you could be competitors some of you could actually work together but one thing is for sure if we listen and we dare to ask questions today we have an amazing opportunity to learn and the reason that this is so important is i just discovered with faison and fatal our two panel discussion panelists today and i just discussed with them before that what we have seen over the last maybe five maybe ten years actually sometimes we don't know is that sales has been under a dramatically changed dramatically changed and i have to tell you it's a threat or it could be a reward it's going to be changing in the future as well so that's we can just as well adapt to it and learn from it and that's also what we're going to discuss today when we're going to discuss how to work with dealers or partners or whatever you call them there are several names for that i'll just before letting my my two panelists introduce themselves i'll just give you a very short introduction to some figures and these are very interesting because i am so lucky to work i hope you see my screen now i'm so lucky to work with a lot of uh scientists from around the world so i get a lot of knowledge from them i'm not a scientist myself i'm a practical salesman as a consultant as well but there are some interesting figures that can found that make a an interesting foundation for the for discussion first of all what we see is that 57 actually racing now till about 60 percent of the buyer journey that means the time a buyer spent before buying 60 percent nearly of that journey they do themselves they don't interact with anybody they search the internet they do things and that of course changes a lot of things in the sales process that buyers are so informed they have such a strong power when they approach a salesperson and if the salesperson approached them at the wrong time we are wasting time that's one of the interesting things that has changed over the years and this figure only goes up and goes up at the moment because self-service even in b2b has become more and more easy we also see that sixty percent of sales leaders they expect the digitization of the sales organization is the most critical thing for their success maybe it's not surprising but that also means that a lot of sales processors saints organizations cooperation with dealers partners has to change in the way we act and behave and of course we'll know changes can be difficult and then the last one 87 of b2b buyers they say that they spend significantly less time with salespeople than they used to do and nobody expects to spend more time that means the time where the salesman jumped by and drove out to the client had a cup of coffee had a discussion came back a couple of weeks later they don't have the time and they don't want us to be there if we're not relevant and if we're not arriving at the right time and with these words i like to introduce to you the two panelists we have today and i i just repeat one thing as raron said please please feel free to ask questions i will together with carnegie can you see them and try to give them back and raise your hand if you want to ask a question and feel free to participate for the next 45 minutes as much as possible but faison could you start introducing yourself and a little about the challenges you see sure so uh thank you max i think you've given a quite interesting figures to start off with and uh as you said see the the world that we are right now it's blurred between physical and virtual space right so it's rapidly converging and we see changing patterns in the changing behavior buyers definitely as we see are more informed and if we as sales people start addressing the 60 then we've already lost the interest so from sales perspective we need to first identify the rest of the 40 percent that is left and that 40 percent needs to be addressed and buyers more and more right now are you know they would expect you to be in person and it could be remote or it could be self-serve so you need to be prepared for all you know one size doesn't fit all you need to have all levels whatever is required for that particular instant so yes especially this pandemic has accelerated this and we are seeing this challenge in the digitization but there are ways that it could be addressed i believe which definitely we'll be discussing as part of this discussion can you put a little word on yourself in your korean sales just shortly sure so uh i have been with ibm for last eight plus years now and the primary focus is around services sales and uh when we talk about services sales it is both direct and through partners so it is all channeled and direct perfect thank you and then finally i'll pass it over to you and let's hear the points from you good morning again i'll start where faizan has ended so uh i work for hp i have been with hp for the last 10 years i moved through different roles and capacities within hp from sales to channel to distribution then back to back to sales again and currently i had the sales for the middle east and turkey region i also see a lot of familiar names on the call which proves to me that we are really an i.t is really a a community so uh welcome all and i hope that we give you justice with our information and please feel free to correct us direct us inform us about anything that we may have have missed before going going forward i want to touch base to some of the points that mads has mentioned madd was giving some very interesting numbers 60 i actually noted them down 60 60 percent of the sales do them uh do they do themselves uh 60 expect digitization which reminds me of data more analytical i mean when i when i heard this from mads i couldn't but remember alvin poffler i don't know if you guys are familiar with alvin poffler alvin tuffler who wrote the future shock book i mean we joke about it we say the future shock is not and it's not anymore a future shock the future shock is the current shock or not even the current shock the current shock is now the current challenge this this challenge is happening because of what we call or what he coined as the prosumers there are no more consumers around us there are mostly prosumers and we are one of them who are prosumers for us to all remember prosumers are those consumers who want a say in the design of the product they plan to use they are so important we are think about it for a minute and you will realize that we are all prosumers a while ago or maybe two years ago the main discussion around in in offices and in strategy meetings was about millennials millennials are coming to the workforce and there were actually percentages and and studies about how many how many millennials will will force themselves into the workforce and what would it mean that discussion is also behind us we are all that kind of millennial and as well prosumer came and the term prosumer came and engulfed all of us with the complexity that it brings to our business why is it important why do i why do i stress on it because it it's our challenge to identify and capture these opportunities of individuality if a consumer is so advanced in his choices there are individualities there they demand human-led experiences that will actually define our future tech agenda these prosumers going forward with all the technological advancements and and the emerge between digital and physical that fizen has touched based on they give them enormous power that we not only realize data from what they buy but also from what they reject to buy as well and and to answer one of your questions mad about what's my major challenge i would actually summarize what i said today we thought it is the industrial revolution again you mentioned scientists so you're pushing me to mention a lot of names of scientists that's my passion as well mads i'm not a scientist myself as well so klaus schwab if you're familiar with klaus schwab the audience he he coined as well the industrial revolution when klaus schwab came with the industrial revolution the term or the four or industry 4.0 term we all said okay that's the challenge we want to go we want to go after want to be careful about but but again while we while we thought we understood the industrial revolution or industry 4.0 came the pandemic and while we started to come to terms with the pandemic came the supply chain disruption so predicting demand as a short answer predicting demand became my main question became my main challenge i know demand is changing i know it's coming up and down but how will we how will we know when these changes are happening how soon we will be able to read the changing so predicting demand has deemed to be very challenging and for us to be able to to manage our business according to that we need information we need market intelligence we need data thank you vettel and remember feel free if you want to ask any question write them in the chat or raise your hand well where we're going now i really like your a lot of you you're quoting the the people and the scientists and their their writers that's really interesting and i want to i want to give a short perspective on on dealer sales because we can call it a lot we can call it dealers or partners or whatever it's just a sum of people that help us to sell our product to service the market in some ways and if we look back at this uh the good old guy called ansoff he developed some matrix to develop strategy in sales one of them was the expansion metrics that looked upon how can we actually expand our sales and one of the ways that we could expand could be in ways like franchise we see it with mcdonald's we can do it in partnership we saw it with ibm and hhp and why we do partners is of course it's in some ways easier than doing ourselves we spread easily but on the other hand of course we don't control everything then we see that today uh i i'm gonna ask you now face an unfathomable question because actually if we look upon the world today and so easy it is to contact the consumer and the consumer to contact us even in b2b why do we actually need dealers because i see in a lot of businesses the dealer is some way just an expensive middleman sometimes delaying something uh and i know in this region in old days the deal was a partner creating relationship promoting your brand but the world has become so small so why do we actually need dealers i know it's a tough question dealers or partners please you too who want to start facing with you if you would like i would definitely no worries uh see i believe what we have seen right now as partners you said like why do we need them right and then even in this current situation it i would say it depends a lot on the go to market strategy first of all on the company you know what is their go to market strategy in some cases i have seen companies who had a different direct strategy but then they move towards partner-led strategy even during the current situation current times despite saying you know margins are thin and a lot of difficulties in closing release but there are reasons right major reason that i've seen especially for small starters or small companies in order to grow right they need more legs and hands on the ground what this partner ecosystem provides you is with more people on the ground selling your products or services but what is very important that in that i realized over my career that if there are only box mobiles or if they are just trying to be a transaction partner no then it really won't work there needs to be a certain level of expertise that they need to attach and show their own value right another reason that that i see right now uh in many cases some partners would have a personal touch of relationship right when you're expanding maybe you don't at that level have that specific level of relationship you have limited people that you can hire and as you mentioned maybe your cost will increase i believe sometimes having a partner ecosystem it actually reduces your cost because it is the partner who is expanding on your behalf and at the end you are getting the benefit out of it so a partner ecosystem definitely uh and delay again as i mentioned it depends how this partner is handling the whole situation if it is again you know expecting for your response and you are it's being delayed yes it will be delayed but if they have certain protocols certain sops that they need to follow they they have a structure that they need to address to the client or they have a certain pricing understanding you know you have given them certain autonomy to a certain extent they would be very fast in the response you know so i believe there are challenges at this current time but what i've seen right now it really helps so so just before handing out your fatal face and one one extra question what i hear you say is that that the development for the dealer also is very demanding because a transactional dealer you don't need but we discussed in a further webinar we discussed the the topic co-creation or value creation if they can actually together with you at the consumer great value then they are they are valuable absolutely they need to have certain value attached just imagine you know you have three partners at the end who would customers select maybe we do understand pricing is one of the key elements definitely but i have seen certain engagements for instance security engagement especially i've seen customers would see you know who has the service expertise to deliver product is being delivered by someone but they need to see a certain level of service expertise so they need to have the right level of expertise to deliver to that customer sure perfect feder why do we need uh dealers so i think faizan touched base on the last of the value chain which is the partners which are delivery the actual delivery of the products and services and and this is why i will touch base on the further middleman which is distributor or a or the dealer for that i mean let's not forget why the dealer was initially established why that concept came that concept came because of economies or supply chains became much more complex and hence companies or manufacturers started wanting a a middleman if i if i may call it a middleman we call it distributor we call it major distributor we call it uh major partner whatever we want to want to call it it is because of that complexity and the main question i will ask do we still have that complexity or we don't i think if we answer that question we would be able to understand if we still need a dealer or not step down as well today financial management of the companies is so important and a dealer plays a big role in the financial strengths plus overall management i let me go a bit on details in that it stabilizes credit today if you if if i hp you want to work in monthly multi-regions multi-continents multi-countries there are a lot of different credit terms that i have to work with but having i would only be able to enforce my credit terms with my dealers so it stabilizes my current my credit expectations number one number two you could see what's happening in countries around us from turkey a few days ago having its currency devaluate by 15 percent if that's not all i don't know 15 was on friday dealership helps stabilize exchange rates as well because we could agree on what kind of currency we want to work with these two aspects are extremely important for the financial planning of every manufacturer every multinational company number one number two i spoke before about the industrial revolution then the pandemic then the disruptions and i talked about demand and predicting demand being my major challenge as hp having a dealer or a distributor in between could help in managing that due to its stocking capability or stocking facilities as well if i'm able to manage the stocks better i'm able to withhold certain demand variations that might happen that may happen in the market at the same time we spoke earlier that everything is getting digitized everything is becoming digital our consumers are becoming more aware etcetera this brings this leads us to require more data and the and the middleman is another layer who's exposed to different kind of data sources due to other products or other engagements that they that they deal with so they have more information from the ground probably stronger relationships and strong relationships with system integrators so the point here are our dealers part of our not just value chain are our deal as part of our data chain our data intelligence chain and if we are able to make them part of our data intelligence chain then they add another importance to their level two more points i i will mention here localizing of localizations of experience i'm a global company i have global standards global way of looking at things i need localizations of experiences whether in terms of contract terms will i be able to contract as an american company as an hp as an ibm will i be able to contract directly with companies which have for example islamic laws will i be able to abide by these laws will i be able to abide by cred by their credit terms by their legal terms i don't think i can can i enforce my terms i don't think i can but i can enforce my terms on my dealer who in turn enforces his terms into the market so stabilization of financial planning standardization of the contractual terms that we can uh work with last point is i produce hp products fizen produces ibm products and services what we need somebody our consumer is much more advanced much more complicated we need somebody in between who could complete our offering as well who could bring in sometimes competing products but that could fit well into our overall experience of the client but not only that maybe maybe it will help me upsell or it will help me complete the end user experience i really like your point here because what we talk about here is that we're not only talking about a transactional a symbol system we're talking about as you said phaser and then you really said as well we're talking about not only a supplier deliver system we talk about the ecosystem we're talking about a data system we're talking about co-creation together and that means sometimes as you said federal we will compete we are competitors but we actually deliver together and that is uh that is created by a strong partner that can do this that's interesting and then you said one more thing i was once participating a huge board member seminar and we talked a lot about data and people seems to be so scared about data and people getting in touch with our data the funny thing is right now we see that having data about health actually helps us to improve everything so you're talking right battle here we need to gather all these information and data's because they can help us to be more efficient more secure more safe more more quality wise so i really like your point and then i i would like to address because i see also that you there's the old value chain changes sometimes because uh in old days we wanted a distributor today we want somebody to create solutions to today we want somebody to work together with and maybe we manufacture the product but we want to be closer with them so dealers partners whatever we call them distributors they are also under a huge tremendous pressure margins are getting lower price pressure is there competition getting more bigger in the world how do we actually develop strong correlation and strong working together co-creation with the dealer or partner what does it demand from from guys like you and your companies see what i've seen so far you know you cannot just have a partner and just expect him to do everything in the current situation especially you need to train your partners to address the situation at hand they need to be if they are services partner it requires maybe some very enhanced trainings because that's very personal touch that is there in terms of product obviously they need to know certain qualitative factors uh that is there even now that sales leader how how they are working uh if you see and father really pointed out on the data structure this data it's coming from the tools that is being implemented right so it is very important that tools are implemented and connected with the partner ecosystem so that they are gathered and and sales people we need to look at the holistic picture we need to look at our own data statistics we need to look at the partner statistics and accordingly we have to make a decision what we have to do but essentially at the heart of this requires a hardcore training that needs to go into the whole ecosystem and then there would be certain tiering system that normally we would have certain would be value-added distributors so it all depends on what level of partnership these dealers or partners that you call are tier one tier two tier three all depending how they have developed their skill set in terms of training but vision it must sometimes be difficult because i know if you look at the the old time partner some of them really enjoyed working together with ibm but on the other hand they also said face and stay away i have my own business i run my business so don't come too close uh will will you put it a little on on the tough side will you be able to work together today with dealers or partners that don't want to to really interact with you i think the part there you would find partners you know uh where you will have difficulties because sometimes partner becomes you know dominant in certain aspects they get more power yeah if you talk about large sis they were dealing into very large deals in which you might have a small components so you need to be as close to the consumer as you are and as close to the partner at the same time you cannot leave either of them both needs to be addressed and needs to identify what really creates value for them it is not only that partnership value for you but you need to create some value for the partner as well as a size for example you know as i mentioned there might be a small piece but that piece for you is very important and maybe for the partner who it might not be that relevant and he can get it from another another vendor so how you attach your product or services to that engagement is very critical so at that point i would say you know the trust and the level of engagement that you're having with that partner really counts and connection is the new currency right in the current scenario so we need to have the right currency with us to create this whole system and i think when you mention this it's not only a matter of what kind of product and what kind of price schedule you can give it's also a matter of what value you can create for that dealer right absolutely yes yeah as i said you know it's not only a partner creating value for you but you need to see how you create value for that partner yes perfect fatal what do you what is your point here how do we how can we actually uh help the the dealer and how do we do the strategy for the dealers right and matt there's also a question from eunice shah after fadhil finishes okay so imagine if we are today talking about the existence or non-existence of dealership imagine what they are talking about this has been a discussion that is keeping them out of sleep since a very long time and i've been engaged in several of these discussions with dealerships in across the region there was a common consensus that every distributor who comes and asks how can i be relevant for the future and today i move boxes i i borrow what faizan said at the beginning i move boxes today i'm just part of your overall supply chain how can i become part of your overall value chain how can i deliver a value and they even started producing terms for it they seem to say they wanted to move from a distributor to value-added distributor they started giving abbreviations and names to all the different that's what we do right homo sapiens in addition to what you said about homo sapiens we create terms and every abbreviations for everything around us value added distributor and there was a consensus that in order for for a distributor to be valid for the future that distributor needs to sell services yes and that's what kind of services nobody knew but i need to sell services i need to attach some kind of a service to whatever i sell and this is how i'm going to be relevant for the future i personally was always against that that notion if services is not your area services should not be your future go to uh in all fairness but but traditionally the way companies like hp and others we're working with with distributions whether training them or incentivizing them has to change in order for us to support them to grow and become that more valuable and throughout the value chain and previously we were always on companies i use we but i mean industry i don't mean hp we as an industry used to always only incentivize dealership based on performance so are you performing or are you not performing and are you performing in this particular time frame which is a month a quarter a week a year or whatever however i my kpis are or are you nuts and this is extremely wrong because this removes the future aspect yes of the discussion of the business health of the manufacturer multinational manufacturer and the dealer itself and today we have to incentivize based on their transformational readiness not just performance kpis and what do i mean by transformational readiness transformational readiness obviously in addition to sales sales and numbers are still very important we have to incentivize them about performance i just say performance that we don't forget that it's still important about their capability and about their collaboration their capability is more like readiness for the future the collaboration is is more about data so we have to go deeper into their organization not just performance data we have to go deeper into the organization help them train them if we are going into a into a transformation we have to pull them up into a transformation as well we have to make them realize whether by training them or their sales people whatever makes make them realize that data is the new norm that they need to collaborate and this is how they need to collaborate we need to go deeper into their organization and also probably when i invest in them in the future i will not invest in them to only create more or hire more sales people maybe i would invest in i invest in them to make system integration and to develop their systems and tools or their online presence and this is how i develop this is how i would be able to help my distributor prepare for the future but that also calls for them understanding the importance of this because as you said performance of course it's important with performance but performance comes from something from the past because it comes from activities you've done a year years ago or a month ago but what you talk about here is the transformation to understand what it takes to bring performance in the future and that's that's really interesting varun you said we had a question uh i cannot see any questions anywhere so please uh help me here there's a question from eunice uh eunice would you like to unmute and ask please yes hi uh am i audible yes you are we hear you clearly okay thank you very much first of all for the opportunity to be part of this uh this session so thank you for that i have two questions one is uh okay i'll introduce myself briefly uh so i work for cleanbox technology uh we are a national um say based uh company manufacturer uh smart tech hygiene devices uh using uvc technology so the devices are for the decontamination of you know frequently used products so it could be anything from from headsets to virtual reality headsets to to to tv remotes or tablets um so these are we manufacture the devices to disinfect you know all these devices so the first question is mats to you um i saw in your presentation brief presentation the last slide i believe it said that 87 percent uh of this b2b clients do not want to speak to sales people is that uh what you mentioned so what's the reason um because i manage business for the mena region and i speak to a lot of people so it's you know this is very interesting stats that you mentioned so i would like to know what's the reason and why they don't want to uh speak the other question is to both uh faizan and fathel um the great points you you guys have mentioned uh it's been a great learning for me for the last 20 20 hey five minutes uh the question is with regards to uh you know the dealership strategy uh what do you think is the best practice uh strategy i mean it could vary i understand very from product product but from a b2b product because uh uh you know b2c product yes there is probably more cash for the retailers and for the dealers because uh the the the uh uh because of the profit margin and because there is a lot more opportunity uh because the consumer base is more than compared to b2b so what is the best practice strategy uh is it the pricing is it uh you know father mentioned about transformational readiness uh you know incentivize them or is it uh is it that you know the training so uh it would i would appreciate if uh you know i get a feedback and your thoughts on this thank you thank you eunice and i i think i'll address the question to face and then fatal first and then i'll come back to your other one i hope that's okay junos so facing and fatal please the question from yonos as i understand your question like how what could be the best relationship strategy right so in the start i mentioned like it's difficult to find a one size all solution but overall if i look at it see with the digitization how it is happening and how data is becoming more and more important you need we all need to understand how omni channel is working the presence of having us as a business with our customers everywhere and whenever they need and how they need is very important for example like i was reading certain stats from mckinsey reports uh and it defines you know how the whole cycle works for uh in the age of digitization well they mentioned that uh that you have first the identification process where you identify the suppliers or the vendors then you evaluate them right and then you select and order them and then you reorder them so i'm sure in your journey as you would see all these would be present and what they have mentioned that over compared to last year the statistics have increased as people are moving more toward digitization and and what they were pointing out that for example even the sales serve for instance reordering like in the start we had a friend who mentioned about xerox and he mentioned about you know the supplies so just imagine if the buyer is having the control you need to give some level of control to them for example in the sales portal creating a portal where they can reorder especially in the reordering part the statistics has increased dramatically as mckinsey mentioned because people just want to click on the button even b2b sales and they would just get the order done it's already agreed with them so they don't want to reconnect and go through the whole cycle again so so the the strategy i would say it's a mix you know you need to understand how your channels are developed and especially with regards to data how connected your ecosystem in terms of data is data is very important and i i cannot stress it more and farther stress in many occasions once you have the clarity of data at each point your internal organization and that is connected with partner that will really help you in maybe defining the right strategy so i would suggest gather as much data as possible and analyze sit with with the experts to see how you can really define that strategy it could be multiple strategy it cannot be one strategy or a one strategy but that needs to be based on certain data that you would be able to eunice for before i answer i just want to ask you do you are you working in a two-tier strategy which is basically you sell to a distributor who sells to a partner who sells to a customer or are you selling to a partner who is the same time a distributor and you sell to a customer yeah thank you very much so it's basically we work with i mean we do uh direct sales and then we have uh resellers all right so it's it's it's it's that yeah that's how uh we manage currently so one step before the end user in this case and potentially as well direct business and your question is more about that kind of a channel partner how can i probably make him work better with me so yeah and considering that you know the b2b uh dealership especially for uh you know our product line is is very limited i mean from from from what you said i i don't know if you can still starting a lot of astrology yeah from from what you said eunice your the attention that the channel gives your product is not directly proportional to to your portion of your overall revenue and that's a that's very dangerous news to be very honest what do i mean by that if you are one percent of their overall revenue don't expect they're gonna give you one percent attention why is this important because this the choice of your partner is very important if you are probably 10 of their overall revenue maybe you will get the the 5 attention so so look into do don't just look which partner is organically more viable to sell my product look at their overall financials at their overall turn around utter overall revenues in a year and then decide is this the partner that i want to plug my products with and what would my product be in over in their overall revenue because even if your product really makes sense to them and it can organically complete their portfolio it may just be a logo in their on their website that they just advertise just to show that they have a complete ecosystem there so i i invite you to look at that aspect and one once you do you're gonna maybe in many cases at least in my case i found myself that the we changed the complete partner landscape thank you fatal and i'll just comment on that before coming under under the percentage i think what uh what you two guys just mentioned here is very valuable i think uh from my perspective i'll give you a very short uh three-step model so to speak to to to define this first of all i want you to answer a question you probably you heard about simon sinek and you also he always tells it starts with a why and i will ask you jonas the question why do you want resellers or partners or dealers because the why you should ask is why do you want it for yourself and why do you want it for them that means what's in it for you and for them if there's nothing in it for you or for them then go away as battle said and then secondly why not why shouldn't you have dealers because there's always an upside and then downside and and what i hear very often is that smaller companies they want resellers to they think they can just expand the sales very fast but sometimes it actually hurt the brand or it hurt something else so really ask yourself the question why what can i do for them and what can they do for me and then i will have the second part what kind of dealer is the right dealer for me what is the characteristics what should what is their behavior what how what do they look like because if you pick the wrong ones it's not very good and then you can start defining how to do that means how to work together how to get the data how to do everything but you need to understand dealers are not always the right solution sometimes it's a good solution but ask that question to yourself does make sell sense eunice yes absolutely thank you okay and then a comment under 87 percent because the minute i heard these figures i was a little shocked and there are reasons for this uh it doesn't mean that people don't want to see sales person it doesn't mean that they don't want to engage with your company digital or self service wise but there was a main reason behind it and there's three things coming here first of all that that the main thing if i should interact with a sales guy or sales person he or she must be relevant that means they must understand my business if they don't understand my business please stay away and research showed that a lot of people doing the purchasing found that a lot of salespeople just came to present products they came to present their company and they don't want to spend time on that because they can do that on the internet so relevance here is understand my business the second one is to be valuable that means if a sales guy wants to approach a customer he needs to create value not for himself but for the corporation for the client so the two first was relevance the second was valuable and the third one was timing try to imagine jonas that i calls you today and i want to sell you something that you don't need that means i i call you and jonas i don't know where you live but try to imagine that a real estate agent called you today to sell you an apartment and you just decided to move into a townhouse i'm totally irrelevant i'm not creating value and timing is wrong but if i was so lucky that i called you with a townhouse one month before you were looking for that or when you were looking then i was relevant and timing was right so the reason that b2b purchasers don't want to spend time is they find a lot of sales people irrelevant bad timing and not valuable does it make sense jonas yes thank you thank you for that if you allow me to comment as well i i really like what you have mentioned especially the uh reference to simon sinek as well uh i just want to add that a lot of salespeople have become vanilla it's so expected what they are going to come and do and say and let me give another example because i like the example of the townhouse and real estate when we when we do interviews with people people in their profiling as well which is the most probably the more important presentation that they provide that they do more important than when they present the product it's so vanilla that i even sometimes tell the people that i interview you know what i am gonna know i know all the questions obviously because i'm gonna ask them but i also know all the answers because i can google them so the so and this is the reason why our customers have been less excited interested to see our sales people because it's all vanilla it's the same corporate presentation they start with the same slide and they end with the same slide and they give you a rundown they are feature creatures they are feature creatures they give you a rundown about the features of whatever they're gonna come and it's so vanilla so a salesperson has to come and do something new do something relevant do something that he believes and it's it's a wild guess in many cases but it's a lot of preparation and if you want to do it right they have to go and try to be relevant and give information not like any other sales people would salesperson would do i think that's really interesting what we see today is and again a lot of behavioral researchers they found out what we see there is a change because if we go to the old days old days not that far away when we're looking for a sales guy we looked for somebody who was very extrovert and very engaged and dynamic what we see today is we're not looking for an introvert but a little more introvert and somebody who's more analytic and a little more rational being able to handle data like you said faison and that means as you said paddle they need to be nudging vanilla they need to be understanding it's totally different bowl game they're playing and just how complicated it has become with the the current situation where you're not actually going and presenting where the video is switched off and you just keep saying you know and and i have heard like some of the friends at the customer side that we are not actually listening because the guy is just going on and on and on so that that's a really important skills that i believe vsa's leader needs to inculcate in our sales team so that they are able to present in the right way and it's not what you're presenting it's the questions that you're asking i often say you know especially with the first engagement is happening you know and you just go and start you need to create that environment and especially a discussion mode right in the current scenario especially if you go and present hardly you would expect people listening let me tell you something that next time it will make you laugh next time you attend a presentation and or next time you go with somebody who presents just to show you how vanilla everybody how programmed everybody is so they go into a meeting room they chit-chat about the weather about anything else about the pandemic vaccines whatever for 15 minutes and then after that 15 minutes finishes we open the presentation and say good morning everybody today i'm going to start with my presentation exactly they start with themselves right because they used to say good morning at the beginning of the presentation even if they have spent 15 minutes talking to each other they have to say good morning before they present you're right and that's the time customer starts doing something else yes we uh we got a question in the chat it's a long question uh karishma you want to to present the question yourself because it's a very long comment and a great question uh so please uh if you're there karisha yes um hi everyone um karishma here thank you for the question uh thank you for the session uh my question is so um you know as we've been discussing how to create value for your partners and uh you know we're managing sales for distributors as you might call it so showing data here is key say with regards to customers needs etc right so that will basically like benefit the entire sales network so since customers needs are important too obviously you know because um it's quite expanded like people are finding out different ways to or maybe say the way consumers shop is becoming more diverse so my question is like do companies like say hp or ibm for example they rely on data provided by partners or they take on strategies as well um into consideration to like find out customers needs directly as well because what i believe is you know disregarding customers needs would probably just open doors to like say other competitors as well the last sentence please last sentence what was it because what i believe is if you disregard your customers needs it would just open doors to other competitors so do you rely on data sources provided by your partners or do you also directly have strategies in place to know what your customers needs are because you know we've been talking more about creating value for your partners but what about your customers as well okay face and fettle who's that i can take that so sorry i could i got a little bit interrupted but let me repeat what what probably i heard the question so the question is do we write do we rely on data from our partners and customers to take to take decisions so first yes very much we have an omnichannel way into collecting data as hp and hp is going into a major transformation in terms of data collection for sure but let me tell you one thing a partner who does not collaborate and collaboration means data a partner who does not collaborate is not a partner is not a partner anymore it's not an hp partner anymore so so today mad said that a salesperson has to be analytical and it's correct the whole organization has to be very analytical and to be analytical we need data and a lot of data and tools and systems and people who know how to deal with this data so not only we rely on data from customers partners all kinds of channels that we have we as well are looking into our people developing our people to be more analytical it's it's changing our partner acquisition strategy dealer acquisition strategy talent acquisition strategy as well inside yeah and i'll just add you know like uh this is regards to partner you also mentioned around customers so yes we do have the same systems in place and especially you know from the internally i would say the marketing department is collecting a lot of data that is helping us about the customers so it is a mix of partner marketing internal that we all collaboratively try to sit and work out what is important for us so yes data from all aspect is important in the current scenario okay thank you thank you so much and then we got our question um uh if my partner is a pros approached by my competitor what strategy uh in benefit-based marketing helps me to get edge over my competitor so you see the point also your partners can be approached that means an ibm partner could have approached by hp or differently uh what what strategy will help me here so allow me to ask a different question is your partner landscape in terms of breadth in terms of number size correct because something if it is big enough if it's bigger than what it should be that thing is always going to happen if it is too small it's a different problem to your to your growth so first i would ask is my partner landscape right for me and right before you answer that question right and not not just in terms of their capabilities and collaboration with you right in terms of your relevance to them from i'm gonna repeat myself here what is your share of business to them compared to overall business that they do number one number two what ca what can they do without your product and these questions will lead you to choose the right partner landscape and if you have a partner escape believe me you're going to have less competition interaction with you in that competition at attacking your channel partners in that case but if it happens if it happens it it and assuming that you have the right channel partners the right breadth the right depth with your channel partners and the right relevance with your channel partner and if it happens it's actually one of the most interesting discussions i would have with a partner i would understand what's happening and i would cut it immediately i would either decide to fight and because there's a reason why my partner would entertain such a discussion i would immediately discuss acknowledge my failure and walk away immediately from that partnership not try to save him at all or i will actually go and understand the problem maybe it's something that i have totally missed out and i will work on it and and and fix it raises a question as well that when you work with partners only for their pro or when your partners work with you only for their profit margins on your product that something is gonna is deemed to happen regularly every time a new competitor comes they're gonna talk to your talk to your channel partners so make sure that your relationship with your partner is beyond the profit just the profit margins or the uplift percentages that they do i'll just add one comment to that because father has addressed comprehensively i'll just take one step ahead you know i'll be close to my customer as well i'll make sure that i am close to the customer and addressing his needs and customer understands why he needs me so that when i am interacting with the partner i have current role i know what i am discussing otherwise if you give all the control then it's difficult you need to have control at some level that's very important but as rightly point out you need to select the right partners that's very important you cannot waste your time it's very important answer okay okay i just have one comment here and then i think we have to find finalize this final discussion first of all uh this is a very relevant question because um i think we have to learn in sales that we actually don't we don't own that much that means i often hear somebody who wants to fence their clients they want to fence the partnerships but i could ask you how many of us want to be put in behind the bench that means we have to create also as you said face and we have to create that we are actually we are valuable as as a working together with the partner and that if that happens and we are not creating value for the partner unless the partner is is not is cheating us then we have to expect that they will be approached uh that by that and that my ending question here just to fiddle and face and very short answer because we have to finish now fatal invasion your best advice to somebody who wants to work with dealer what will that be i would say don't just look at how your company is doing with or through that dealer look look how the dealer is doing in general i like that thank you faison uh be as close as possible to the partner work on the omnichannel strategy that's very important with the partners to collect the data and with these words i really want to thank you fatal and faison for coming here i want to thank all your participants for being here questions from some of you who are amazing faison and fatal have an amazing day out there thank you for bringing this knowledge to the table and i hope you really enjoyed this session thank you so much everybody and fatal and faison thank you for your time take care all of you and stay safe bye | Konsälidön | UCWF1SNaI2MMDNiKM4eCd2dA | 2021-04-08 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 9,908 | 53,064 |
YTScenQMbj8 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YTScenQMbj8 | Yoel Gamzou on Education and Spezialization | I'm again the musician so no idea about education i went to the dictionary so education about actually so wonderful my open up the dictionary and the at the definition of education and in an official English fees oras is the action of teaching somebody something in a school so I'm not joking I turn the page looking for that bit where it continues and that and that and that will the next page had something else so that is the official definition in the English language of what education is about is the act of teaching somebody's stuff in a building so I realize we have a problem then I started thinking about that and I realized that in a sense that's exactly what it has become so anyway I'm repeating what Rob said before but this is exactly the situation so I started thinking about that and end up writing this little survey which I will summarize I promise of the past few decades and what's been going on with what we used to consider education which is now become a farce in many ways but so in the 60s we had this wonderful situation where we wanted to take education away from those evil elitist people that you know where you could only be educated if you're rich or noble or something like that and make it available to everybody and edit few other slogans to that so education for everybody and all that and we thought it's going to lead us somewhere absolutely wonderful well it's led us absolutely nowhere and elitism in every possible way became like a swear word it's like oh if your elitist you are you know you're right wing and you're a capitalist and you're here and you're there and you know the privileged everything which was about the privileged people became some sort of a swear word which is an interesting movement I mean of course many many things in that notion are very very important that they have happened but it also led us to a situation where we have trained people over the past 40 years i would say in a completely completely destructive way so if a shin has to be reachable to everybody then it means everybody should be able to a get a degree be finish a degree then get a job in it so since anything which is remotely connected to the world talent or sensitivity or disposition is of course evil because it's elitist then we have to find a different way of making sure everybody can be trained so if they're not if their sensitivities cannot be approached then we have to find something that is the same for everybody it's all about being the same for everybody now so what's the same for everybody stuff that you can measure stuff that you can count stuff that you can define so we defy we've found wonderful ways to train people with these tools if you do follow this and descenders in this rule and you listen listen listen than that even if you have absolutely no talent for this specific job or notion or direction you'll be fine you'll never be very good but you be all right but it's not about being very good because that's elitist so just be all right now so we became extraordinarily good in being mediocre and that became the comedy nominated to everybody let's find a way to make sure the whole of society is mediocre so nobody gets too good so they're not elitist only those that understand the system and manipulated and so then we had this wonderful system developing of training people through measurable and definable criteria to make sure they have the widest common denominator possible which is mediocracy now since we have this huge mass of people that now all have a degree we all have to give them jobs somehow knows what do people do they start specializing because there is no time anymore to actually be curious about anything because you have to you know only living and you've got the four hundred billion other people that have just finished Business School so you have to be you have to specialize in something so you mentioned this wonderful term the Renaissance man has died with a student revolution basically because we don't have time to read anymore we don't have time to be interested in anything that is not directly and practically give us something useful so don't read don't go to the theatre don't travel it's completely useless you will not make more money if you travel and definitely be interested in anything just go pick up one tiny niche of whatever it is it is your job specialize in that niche as well as you possibly can till the point that you do it better than anybody else and that is the key to success and what is success success is as this great thing that we have been brainwashed to seek for so long you know it's it's money and its possessions its power and its position and all those things that we can never really reach because the more we have over the more we want of it it's a wonderful system by the way I mean it works perfectly making people go on working and working working than die so it's a part of exactly that same thing so specialized specialized specialized get absolutely nowhere with it now I have to tell it's tiny little anecdote which I put in my essay I promise it's not going to get that long i'm getting to the point now so it's it's a bit this is briefly is about music there was in the 1980s a professor of piano and the university of indiana which used to be very important school for from music now it's a bit of a factory but it used to be anyway who one day decided to change the little sign on his room which used to say professor of piano because everybody became professor of early music professor of electronic computer blah blah blah professor of how to turn a chair from blue into red so he just decided to write professor of music then nobody noticed except one guy who told me the story 30 is later and I think this man was incredibly innovative and incredibly sensitive and worried he has been long dead now maybe better for him because if he saw what's become of music he'd be very very very very sad to realize that there is no such thing as a professor of piano or professor of how to turn this class and well yeah it's it's we are I mean musicians we are artists where members of society where members of a larger culture were members of a large array of different cultures now point number two which is a result of this whole specialist movement i called my essay by the way the age of specialist it's just just one part of it part number two is let's say 50 60 70 80 years ago varies in different fields people use to define themselves through belonging to a collective of some sort it used to be countries and religions we realize that's a really bad idea about 80 or 70 years ago so we stopped doing that so we decided to find something to define ourselves through so we would be part of a great company a part of a great movement or a great party or some sort of idea and then at some point the more that people had access to education and to now it's the internet and YouTube and what all not all these things that give people the chance to specialize so well and people think ok now I can do all these things I'm so good at this in addition to that I'm not going to define myself through belonging to this great prestigious collective that is that you know it's a great honor to be this little element of a big collective it's all about me I am so special and so important so even in music if let's 100 years ago a violinist would not have a greater dreams and to join a great Orchestra because it was about the music well no now I can you know I can I can play better than everybody else because now there is three billion people who are incredibly mediocre so everybody wants to be a soloist because it's all about me and that through that develop this and this is just a little Ellis example of the sort of transformation between collectivism to individualism where it became all about this beautiful word of self-fulfillment now before the American right has decided that it's a great day to make money by selling books about that it still existed only that many many years ago self-fulfillment was something so natural and subtle in many ways that people derived it from very very small and very very beautiful actions in their day-to-day life people were happy if they could earn a living if they were healthy if they had maybe a family and we're very content with that because it was there were part of this cycle of culture and of society nowadays it's how M I and my individual self which is going from here all the way to that wall can fulfill ourselves so we're not fulfilled by being belonging to a collective as we've established and we were filled by being special so we came into this wonderful era of being everybody trying to stick out and be as special as they can so if you have a mass of specialists that are already specializing one tiny thing and then it suddenly be exactly the opposite started happening you have to distinguish yourself from this massive specialist because there's so many of them that if you want to be even be noticed you have to be different so it's not any more about being good or honest or have any sort of substance it's just about being different so you're surrounded by this I mean we have here somebody from the world of theater or somebody em from the world music Heather in every kind of art and actually you have it in every kind of part of society it's not any more about being good it's about doing the most crazy just to make sure that somebody notices you right so funny enough it actually ended up exactly where we started because sticking out is just as elitist as where we sort it out now it's only that it's not anymore the you know nobility it's not anymore the privileged rich and so on and the well-born that have access to education and to culture and so on now it's all these extremely mediocre and ignorant people that decided to turn education to a money machine basically that have act that have control over it so we've replaces this with that but we've gotten where exactly the same place now sticking out is not elitist anymore it's a trademark so it's a wonderful way of making sure you will not be forgotten yet another extremely important goal to aspire to so what is knowledge actually what is education I mean we have I think we live in a time that if people describe knowledge or see knowledge as information so I want to know something about something I go on google or in Wikipedia and read the first line and a half if I'm very curious two lines and then I really mastered the subject I've known all about Leonardo by having read where he was born way he died and that he painted this one really famous painting what was her name again well that one so that's all you need to know you're done with that subject so that's that's the same symptom of this whole specialist thing and I personally strongly believe that knowledge is about an identity and it's about a cultural identity to start with and it's not about actual informations about making connections between different kinds of information between different kinds of observations between different kinds of experiences and I'm going to finish all this with coming back to both of you have said we have educated people over the past decades to know more and more facts that make it more and more possible for them to be very successful in a specific field to a very high degree of specialization so on what it already described but we have completely abandoned the notion of making empowering people to become humans which is for me first and foremost the act of questioning we're giving people masses and masses and masses of facts and of information and say this is the truth this is the truth this is the truth you do this you get there you do that you get here but I think the only way to get anywhere is to doubt we have to question all these things that we know and make sure the next moment that we are absolutely sure we don't know anything at all then we may be made one centimeter of progress so if we ever go anywhere with this whole act of individualism or what I call pseudo individualism and turn that into real individualism that would be about learning how to question our own identity question our knowledge and maybe then make a tiny little bit of progress but realizing how little we know I know how much we know that's a little bit for me thank you | TheNexusInstitute | UCJCq-xDL-ErPhu4mmqAuILw | 2015-01-20 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,310 | 12,366 |
PATBGx-g90o | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PATBGx-g90o | Commandos: Origins - Official Announcement Trailer | so tell us how this all began well it uh it started with a sergeant sharing the vision for a special unit he traveled all the way to Africa to recruit me in military prison you know it's not exactly common practice ah it didn't take long until things went sideways and all hell broke loose sure the odds were stacked against us but you know we made it out and what was this special unit formed for the um you know the too risky for the ranks covert stuff strategic targets Behind Enemy Lines extreme climates you know you know the drill when no one thought it was possible we went in and we got it done only a few have the guts to dance in the Lion's Dan but those that do you can trust them with your [Music] life | Game Room | UCQACD2VZ62J2uGGjzWGjnGg | 2023-10-08 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 142 | 714 |
114DdFUqCl8 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=114DdFUqCl8 | Child support is MALE SLAVERY! Where's women being oppressed? lol | when moms make more they usually weigh the child support there's usually no child support in 50 50 situations where dads make more they must always pay the child support it's rare that a woman has a child support order that she actually pays it's rare if you look at contempt proceedings with for child support it's full of men and it's full of men that go to jail right if men can't pay their child support and they're put in jail it doesn't make any sense if if a dad's behind child support why are you gonna put him in jail then he can't work and lose his job well the state makes money every day he's there | 21 Studios | UCuErSr7xeR763BzTJL7yJ7A | 2022-08-05 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 119 | 610 |
ZfqSRzh9CRk | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZfqSRzh9CRk | The Exile and Home of Niccolò Machiavelli with Travel Director Filippo 🇮🇹 | hi everyone travel director philipo here I'm going to share with you some fascinating facts about Villa mavelli the beautiful property that was once home to Def Fame Renaissance writer Nicolo maavi if you've traveled to Florence with Insight before you like already know that the city is where the Renaissance movement began makavelli an author and Diplomat was of course Central to this movement and is most famous for writing the prince a handbook for aspiring rulers on how to embrace deception as part of their political Arsenal accused of conspiracy maab was exiled from Florence and arrived at the Villa in 1512 the beautiful sweeping Landscapes that you can see he served as his backdrop whilst he ped his famous work in Exile to test your travel trivia visiting southp website [Music] ciao | Insight Vacations | UCHUHmDmojzhJPhqKmH5gbNg | 2024-01-03 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 135 | 797 |
97wBOPExGGM | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=97wBOPExGGM | Brickendon Estate & Longford Tasmania | going to freaking confirm [Music] that's a long drop my grandfather was a blacksmith hey guys so Saturday morning I'm and we're heading off to just cats with some old drawers that requested old drawers to mount on the wall in their new cat adoption area and I've seen a picture of what they want to do they want to put them sort of mount them on the wall and I couldn't make him into like a bed but then the cats can be up high and cats love being up high so we're gonna drive out to Littlefoot about our first step is one of my most favorite places in Riverside other than our house is flick the bean where I get coffee and I'm getting everyone else hot chocolate because I'm the only coffee drinker at the moment believe it or not that gorgeous little blue shipping container has coffee in it [Music] good stuff hey you got a one you just cut that couldn't you hurry desi was this size for a few days oh I think Daisy was bigger than with that job done we were off to Longford for lunch Longford is a historic town with many buildings constructed by convicts in the early 1800s the town has a long aqua culture tradition warmers and brick ndon estates are both nearby [Music] whenever we ran long hood why we always like to come here to JJ's bakery that got really nice wood-fired pizzas so what's your favorite thing about weekends Chloe what's my favorite thing about weekends well my favorite if I don't have to work I'm not [Music] the most important part of this place the wine bar me and Harry both got a shot I'm gonna put my face into it [Music] me and Harry have margarita deetzes hey Tim my create a pizza yeah there's so much lettuce just want to give a little shout-out to Tony and tenure who reached out to us and said they really enjoy the vlog and love watching episodes and they went on a Carnival cruise on legend themselves and it just sent me some awesome photos of their time so hey guys thanks for reaching out and thanks to share the photos awesome that was bloomin awesome Rick ndon is a farm built in the 1800's by convicts working for the archer family and it's closely related to rumors which is an estate here those actually owned by the archers so let's go inside and see what more we can learn about it [Applause] paradox bunny rabbit over there the killer cranberries the only example of this type of building in the southern hemisphere built serie 1830 this is a rectangular 2-story with a board brig nobs building elevated on sandstone KP is known as stable stones that's all I want to read so this granary was built on pillars to keep the vermin our so they didn't get into the grain yes I do so I look funny wrote over this this is William archers cottage Wow [Music] I know from many years of playing civilization just how important it is to have a granary to put your grain in help your city grow this one's the brick granary so they actually had to [Music] the most important place of all the Danny that's a long drop you see the look and you drop [Music] Harry [Music] used to be the overseers quarters but it's not there anymore go on into the blacksmith shop my grandfather was a blacksmith he worked on the railway got a special dispensation to not go and fight in World War two because blacksmithing was considered an essential service [Music] it's just one of the barracks for the convicts would have been it's not here any more time this is really interesting some of the convicts who did a good job were promoted to masters and overseers over the other convicts and this was kind of seen as a way of rewarding them but it may not have been such a great reward because they were housed separately and I've seen this kind of this exclusive group and so their former mates I used to work with is really resented their authority or are Peter Fitzsimmons he got a life sentence for stealing a pair of trousers your ticket to brick ndon also includes a walk around the gardens outside the estate house somebody actually still lives in here so you can't go inside [Applause] trees off oh the top of it oh there it is Wow oh that was a lot of fun I really like learning about the history of the local area so we recently crossed over the 100 subscribers mark which we're really excited about and that's all thanks to all of you so obviously the next goal is to hit 1000 subscribers there's some benefits to us if we do manage to hit a thousand subscribers if you're watching you haven't subscribed I would really encourage you to click that subscribe button it would definitely help us out a lot | The Collings Show Vlog | UCP9H-rDrZr2tnnKhtRiHafQ | 2018-06-22 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 856 | 4,534 |
bvgh_GL0ImU | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bvgh_GL0ImU | How to use survey on Ansible tower / AWX | Hello Everyone! Quick guide how to use Survey on AWX On this demo i use Suricata playbook which have many variables Variables can input to extra variables box, but then variables need to remember Survey can be need to existing template or create new one So let's create simple survey for this playbook First check all variables from playbook with editor This playbook got plenty of variables on it Also check what type of input those variables take in, like string or number Next we can create survey one by one Prompt field put some name which describe variable Answer variable name must be variable which on playbook Answer type should be match to what kind of input variable takes like string/nubmers Default answer isn't required, but it's good to set on After all variable are add to survey press save Next test the survey On this case check network interface name Before run AWX shows what kind vartiables is fed That's all about survey on AWX/ Ansible Tower Thanks to watching! | Heikki Koivisto | UC_3tx0cfbVHDgI9XGOZj7Vw | 2019-09-22 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | detection | en | 172 | 985 |
KW5XKWLDiY0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KW5XKWLDiY0 | The Great Artiste | Wikipedia audio article | the Great Artiste was a US Army Air Forces silverplate b-29 bomber b-29 400 mo for four to seven three five three victor number 89 assigned to the 393 d bomb squadron 509th composite group the aircraft was named for its Bombardier Captain Kermit BN in reference to his bombing talents it flew 12 training and practice missions in which a bomb japanese held pacific islands and dropped pumpkin bombs on targets in japan it was the only aircraft to participate in both the bombing of Hiroshima and the bombing of Nagasaki albeit as an observation aircraft on each mission after the war ended it returned with the 509th composite group to Roswell Army Airfield New Mexico it was scrapped in September 1949 after being heavily damaged in an accident at Goose Bay airbase Labrador the year before topic aircraft history built at the Glenelg martin aircraft plant at Omaha Nebraska the Great Artiste b-29 400 Moe for four to seven three five three was a silver plate b-29 Superfortress bomber it was accepted by the Army Air Forces on the 20th of April 1945 and flown to Wendover Army Airfield Utah by its assigned crew c15 commanded by first lieutenant Charles D Albury in May it departed Wendover for Northfield Tinian on the 22nd of June it was originally assigned victor unit assigned identification number nine but on the 1st of August it was given the circle our tail markings of the 6th bombardment group as a security measure and it had its victor number changed to 89 to avoid misidentification with actual 6th bombardment group aircraft its nose art was painted after the nagasaki mission the name purportedly referred to the talents of the Bombardier captain Kermit BN with both the Norden bombsight and with women in addition to its use on the nuclear bomb missions the Great Artiste was flown by five different crews on 12 training and practice missions it flew bombing missions against Roda on the 4th of July truck on the 8th of July and Marcus on the 9th of July it returned to bomb rota again on 12 in the 14th of July and bombed Google on on 18 and the 19th of July it was flown by Albury and crew c15 on two combat missions one of which was aborted and the other in which it used a pumpkin bomb to attack the railroad yards at Kobe on the 24th of July Captain Bob Lewis and crew b9 flew it to drop the pumpkin bomb on an industrial target in Koriyama on the 29th of July flown by 393 D commander Major Charles W Sweeney it was assigned to the Hiroshima mission on the 6th of August 1945 as the blast measurement instrumentation aircraft on the mission to bombed Nagasaki on the 9th of August 1945 it was to have been the aircraft carrying the bomb but the mission schedule had been moved forward 2 days because of weather considerations and the instrumentation had not yet been removed from the aircraft to avoid delaying the mission Sweeney traded airplanes with the crew of box chart to carry the fat man atomic bomb to Nagasaki captain Frederic C buck and his c-13 crew flew the Great Artiste to Nagasaki on its instrument support mission and landed with it on Okinawa at the conclusion of the mission it was the only aircraft to directly participate in both missions Enola Gay flown by captain George Marquardt screw b10 was the weather reconnaissance aircraft for Kokura the primary target on the Nagasaki flight Enola Gay reported clear skies over Kokura in November 1945 it returned with the 509th composite group to Roswell Army Airfield New Mexico where it remained for the rest of its flying career except for a brief period when it was assigned to Task Force 1.5 for operation crossroads nuclear tests at Bikini Atoll in July 1946 it returned to the 509th now designated the 509th bombardment group in September on the 3rd of September 1948 during a polar navigation training mission it developed an engine problem after takeoff from Goose Bay airbase Labrador and ran off the end of the runway when attempting to land heavily damaged it never flew again and was eventually scrapped at Goose Bay in September 1949 despite its historical significance topic displays a representation of the Great Artiste is on static display at the spirit gate of Whiteman Air Force Base Missouri now home base of the 509th Operations Group the aircraft originally b-29 four four six one six seven one which served as an S b-29 super Dumbo rescue aircraft during the Korean War was refurbished to depict the Great Artiste and move to Whiteman after the closure of Pease Air Force Base in 1991 topic Hiroshima mission crew crew c15 normally assigned to the Great Artiste major Charles W Sweeney aircraft commander First Lieutenant Charles de Don Albury pilot second lieutenant Fredo levy copilot Captain James Van Pelt navigator captain Kermit que bien bomba dear corporal Abe Spitzer radio operator Master Sergeant John D Couric flight engineer Staff Sergeant ray Gallagher gunner assistant flight engineer Staff Sergeant Edward Buckley radar operator sergeant Albert DeHart tail gunner project Alberta observers aboard for Hiroshima mission Luis Alvarez Harold Agnew Lawrence H Johnston topic nagasaki mission crew Kru c13 normally assigned to box char captain frederick CBOC aircraft commander Lieutenant Hugh C Ferguson copilot Lieutenant Leonard a Godfrey navigator lieutenant Charles levy Bombardier Master Sergeant Roderick F Arnold flight engineer sergeant Ralph D Boulanger assistant flight engineer sergeant Ralph D curry radio operator Sergeant William C Barney radar operator sergeant Robert J stock tail gunner observers aboard staff sergeant Walter Goodman project Alberta Lawrence H Johnston project Alberta technical sergeant Jesse Kupferberg project Alberta William al Lawrence correspondent for the New York Times equals equals notes | wikipedia tts | UCsPs4JQVxo2-IjKMs4NkZPg | 2018-12-25 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | 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lwcKTrNCB5o | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lwcKTrNCB5o | History of Chemistry | Thomas Thomson | Chemistry | Book | English | 2/14 | Section six of the history of chemistry 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 April Walters the history of chemistry by Thomas Thompson Volume one chapter two of the chemical knowledge possessed by the ancients part one notwithstanding the assertions of Olaus Murie Chios and various other writers who followed him on the same side nothing is more certain than that the ancients have left no chemical writings behind them and that no evidence whatever exists to prove that the science of chemistry was known to them scientific chemistry on the contrary took as origin from the collection and comparison of the chemical facts made known by the practice and improvement of those branches of manufacturers which can only be conducted by chemical processes thus the smelting of ores and the reduction of the metals which they contain is a chemical process because it requires sport success the separation of certain bodies which exist in the or chemically combined with the metals and it cannot be done except by the application or mixture of a new substance having an affinity for these substances and capable in consequence of separating them from the metal and thus reducing the metal to a state of purity the manufacturer of glass of soap of leather are all chemical because they consist of processes by means of which bodies having an affinity for each other are made to unite and chemical combination now I shall in this chapter point out the principle chemical manufacturers that were known to the ancients that we may see how much they contributed toward laying the foundation of the science the chief sources of our information on this subject are the writings of the Greeks and Romans unfortunately the arts and manufacturers stood in a very different degree of estimation among the ancients from what they do among the moderns their artists and manufacturers were chiefly slaves the citizens of Greece in Rome devoted themselves to politics or war such of them has turned their attention to learning can find themselves to oratory which was the most fashionable in the only important study or to history or poetry the only scientific pursuit which ever engaged their attend or politics ethics and mathematics for unless Archimedes is to be considered as an exception scarcely any of the numerous branches of physics and mechanical philosophy which constitutes so great a portion of modern science even attracted the attention of the ancients in consequence of the contemptible light in which all mechanical employments were viewed by the ancients we look in vain in any of their writings for accurate details respecting the processes which they followed the only exception to this general neglect and contempt for all the arts and trades is Pliny the Elder whose object in his natural history was to collect into one focus everything that was known at the period when he lived his work displays prodigious reading and a vast fund of erudition it is to him that we are chiefly indebted for the knowledge of the chemical arts which were practiced by the ancients but the low estimation in which these arts were held appears evident from the wonderful want of information which Pliny's who frequently displays and the erroneous statements which he has recorded respecting these processes still a great deal may be drawn from the information which has been collected and transmitted to us by this indefatigable natural historian one the ancients were acquainted with seven medals namely gold silver mercury copper iron tin and lead they knew and employed various preparations of zinc and antimony and arsenic though we have no evidence that these bodies were known to them in the metallic State one gold is spoken of in the second chapter of Genesis as existing and familiarly known before the flood the name of the first is Poisson that which it is encompass F the whole land of havilah where there is gold and the gold of that land is good there is bdellium and the onyx stone the Hebrew word for gold said signifies to be clear to shine alluding doubtless to the brilliancy of that metal the term gold occurs frequently in the writings of Moses and the metal must have been in common use among the Egyptians when that legislator led the children of Israel out of Egypt gold is found in the earth almost always in a need of state there can be doubt that it was much more abundant on the surface of the earth and in the beds of rivers in the early periods of society than it is at present indeed this is obvious from the account which Pliny gives of the numerous places in Asia and Greece and other European countries where gold was found in his time gold therefore could hardly fail to attract the attention of the very first inhabitants of the globe its beauty its malleability its indestructibility would give it value accident would soon discover the possibility of melting it by heat and thus of reducing the greens or small pieces of it found in the surface of the earth into one large mass it would be speedily made into ornaments and utensils of various kinds and this gradually would come into common use this we find to have occurred in America where it was discovered by Columbus the inhabitants of the tropical parts of that vast continent were familiarly acquainted with gold and in Mexico and Peru had existed in great abundance indeed the natives of these countries seem to have been acquainted with no other metal or at least no other metal was brought into such general use except silver which in Peru was it is true still more common than gold gold then was probably the first metal with which man became acquainted and that knowledge must have preceded the commencement of history since it is mentioned as a common and familiar substance in the book of Genesis the oldest book in existence of the authenticity of which we possess sufficient evidence the period of leading the children of Israel out of Egypt by Moses is generally fixed to have been 1648 years before the commencement of the Christian era so early then we are certain that not only gold but the other six malleable metals known to the ancients were familiar to the inhabitants of Egypt the Greeks ascribed the discovery of gold to the earliest of their heroes according to Pliny it was discovered on Mount pangaea's by Cadmus the Phoenicians but Cadmus is voyage into Greece was nearly coeval with the exit of the Israelites out of Egypt at which time we learned from Moses that gold was in common use in Egypt all that can be meant then is at Cadmus first discovered gold in Greece not that he made mankind first acquainted with it others say that though us a necklace or soul the son of Oceanos first found gold in pancha though US was contemporary of the heroes of the Trojan War or at least was posterior to the Argonaut ik expedition and consequently long posterior to Moses and the departure of the children of Israel from Egypt to silver also was not only familiarly known to the Egyptians in the time of Moses but as we learned from Genesis was coined into money before Joseph was said over the land of Egypt by Pharaoh which happened 1872 years before the commencement of the Christian era and consequently 224 years before the departure of the children of Israel out of Egypt and Joseph gathered up all the money that was found in the land of Egypt and in the land of Canaan for the corn which they bought and Joseph brought the money into Pharaoh's house the Hebrew word Kemet translated money signifies silver and was so-called from its pale color silver occurs and many other passages of the writings of Moses the Greeks inform us that Erich phoniest the Athenian or cacus were the discoverers of silver but both of these individuals were long posterior to the time of Joseph silver like gold occurs very frequently in the metallic state this no doubt was a still more frequent occurrence in the early ages of the world it would therefore attract the attention of mankind as early as gold and for the same reason it is very ductile very beautiful and much more easily fused than gold it would be therefore more easily reduced into masses and thus formed into different utensils and ornaments than even gold itself the ores of it which occur in the earth are heavy and would therefore draw the attention of even rudimentary em they have most of them at least the appearance of being metallic and the most common of them may be reduced to the state of metallic silver simply by keeping them in a sufficient time infusion accordingly we find that the peruvians before they were overrun by the Spaniards had made themselves acquainted with the mode of digging out and smelting the wars of silver which occur in their country and that many of their most common utensils were made of that metal silver and gold approached each other nearer in value among the ancients than at present an ounce of fine gold was worth from 10 to 12 ounces of fine silver severe creation depending upon the accidental relation of the supply of both metals but after the discovery of America the quantity of silver found in that continent especially in Mexico was so great compared with that of the gold found that silver became considerably cheaper so that an ounce of fine gold came to be equivalent to about fourteen ounces and a half of fine silver of course these relative values have fluctuated a little according to the abundance of the supply of silver through the revolution in the spanish-american colonies has considerably diminished the supply of silver from the mines that deficiency seems to have been supplied by other ways and thus the relative proportion between the value of gold and silver has continued nearly unaltered that copper must have been known in the earliest stages of society is sufficiently evident it occurs frequently native and could not fail to attract the attention of mankind from its color weight and malleability it would not be difficult to fuse it even in the rudest ages and when melted into masses as it is malleable and ductile it would not require much skill to convert it into useful and ornamental utensils the hebrew word nephesh yet translated brass obviously means copper we have the authority of the book of Genesis to satisfy us the copper was known before the flood and probably as early as either silver or gold and Zillah she also bore tubal-cain an instructor of every artificer in brass copper and iron the word copper occurs in many other passages of the writings of Moses that the hebrew word translated brass must have meant copper is obvious from the following passage out of whose hills thou mayst big brass brass does not exist in the earth nor any ore of it it is always made artificially it must therefore have been copper or an aura of copper that was alluded to by Moses copper must have been discovered and brought into common use long before iron or steel for Homer represents his heroes of the Trojan War is armed with swords etc of copper copper salt is too soft to be made into cutting instruments but the addition of a little tin gives it the requisite hardness now we learn from the analyses of clock wroth that the copper swords of the ancients were actually hardened by the addition of tin copper was the metal in common use in the early part of the Roman Commonwealth Romulus coined copper money alone NUMA established a college of workers in copper re Orem sub room the Latin word Oz sometimes signifies copper and sometimes brass it just plain from what Pliny says on the subject that he did not know the difference between copper and brass he says that an ore of Oz occurs in Cyprus called cha situs where US was first discovered here Oz obviously means copper in another place he says that Oz is obtained from a mineral called CAD Mia now from the account of cadmium by Pliny and dye Oscar Eddy's there cannot be a doubt that it is the ore to which the moderns have given the name of calamine by means of which brass is made it is sometimes a silicate and sometimes a carbonate of zinc for both of these ores are confounded together under the name of cadmium and both are employed in the manufacture of brass Celina says that Oz was first made at Chalcis a town in you Bowie ax hence the Greek name chocos by which copper was distinguished the proper name for brass by which is meant an alloy of copper and zinc was re talkin or golden or yellow copper Pliny says that long before his time the or of or each outcome was exhausted so that no more that beautiful alloy was made are we to conclude from this that there once existed in or consisting of calamine and orip copper Mixter United together after the exhaustion of the or each awesome mine the Sally stannum became the most famous but it soon gave place to the Le'Veon him a copper mine in Gaul named after Libya the wife of Augustus both these mines were exhausted in the time of Pliny the ausma Yanam or copper of cordova was the most celebrated in his time this last us he says absorbs most cadmium and acquires the greatest resemblance to our H al cim we see from this that in Pliny's time brass was made artificially and by a process similar to that still followed by the moderns the most celebrated alloy of copper among the ancients was the Oscar in theam or Corinthian copper formed accidentally as Pliny informs us during the burning of corinth by mu meais and the 608 after the building of Rome or 145 years before the commencement of the Christian era there were four kinds of it of which Pliny gives the following description not however very intelligible white it resembled silver much in its luster and contained an excess of that metal red in this kind there's an excess of gold in the third kind gold silver and copper are mixed in equal proportions the fourth kind is called HEPA time from its having a liver color it is this color which gives it its value copper was put by the ancient to almost all the uses to which it is put by the moderns one of the great sources of its consumption was bronze statues which were first introduced into Rome after the conquest of Asia Minor before that time the statues of the Romans were made of wood or stone we're planning gives various formulas for making bronze for statues of these that may be worthwhile to put down the most material one to new copper at a third part of old copper so every hundred pounds of this mixture 12 pounds and a half of tin are added and the whole melted together a footnote Pliny's freeze is plumbum argent or IAM but that addition was tin and consequently that plumbum argent Oriya mint tin we have the evidence of clip Roth who analyzed several these bronze statues and found them composed of copper lead and tin and footnote 2 another kind of bronze for statues was formed by melting together 100 pounds copper 10 pounds lead 5 pounds 10 3 their copper pots for boiling consisted of 100 pounds of copper melted with three or four pounds of tin before celebrated statues of horses which during the reign of Theodosius ii were transported from CHEO to constantinople and when Constantinople was taken and plundered by the Crusaders and Venetians in 1204 were sent by Martin Zeno and set up by the Doge Peters eonni in the portal of st. mark were in 1798 transported by the French to Paris and finally after the overthrow of Bonaparte and the restoration of the Bourbons in 1815 returned to Venice and placed upon their ancient pedestals the medal of which these horses had been made was examined by clip rot and found by him to be composed of copper 993 parts tin seven parts clip Roth also analyzed in the ancient bronze statue in one of the German cabinets and found it composed of copper 916 parts tin 75 parts lead 9 parts several other old brass and bronze pieces of metal very ancient but found in Germany were also analyzed by clip Roth the result of his analyses was as follows the medal of which the altar of crodo was made consisted of copper 69 parts zinc 18 parts led 13 parts the Emperor's chair which had in the 11th century been transported from Harrisburg to Goslar where it still remains was found to be composed of copper 92.5 parts tin five parts lead 2.5 parts another piece of metal which includes the high altar in a church in Germany was composed of copper 75 parts 10 twelve point five parts led 12.5 parts these analyses though none of them corresponds exactly what the proportions given by Pliny confirm sufficiently his general statement that the bronze of the ancients employed four statues was copper alloyed with lead and tin end a section 6 recording by April Walters section 7 of the history of chemistry 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 April Walters the history of chemistry by Thomas Thompson volume 1 chapter 2 of the chemical knowledge possessed by the ancients part 2 some of the bronze statues capped by the ancients were of enormous dimensions and show decisively the great progress which had been made by them in the art of working and casting metals the addition of the lead and tin would not only add greatly to the hardness of the alloy but wood at the same time render it more easily fusible the bronze statue of Apollo placed in the capital at the time of Pliny was 45 feet high and cost five hundred talents equivalent to about fifty thousand pounds of our money it was brought from Apollonia in Pontus by lucullus the famous statue of the Sun at Rhodes was the work of charas a disciple of lysippos it was 90 feet high was 12 years in making and cost 300 talents about 30 thousand pounds it was made out of the engines of war left by Demetrius when he raised the siege of Rhodes after standing 56 years it was overthrown by an earthquake it lay on the ground nine hundred years and was sold by movia king of the Saracens to a merchant who loaded nine hundred camels with the fragments of it copper was introduced into medicine at rather an early period of society and various medicinal preparations of it are described by eli oscar ids and Pliny it remains for us to notice the most remarkable of these Pliny mentions an institution to which he gives the name of supply Zia the object of which was to prepare medicines for the use of medical men it seems therefore to have been similar to our apothecary shops of the present day Pliny reprobates the conduct of persons who had the charge of these supplies EA at this time they were in the habit of adulterating medicines to such a degree that nothing good or genuine could be procured from them both the oxides of copper were known to the ancients though they were not very accurately distinguished from each other they were known by the names floss Aries and score our ease or ma Aries they were obtained by heating bars of copper red-hot and letting them cool exposed to the air what fell off during the cooling was the floss what was driven off by blues of a hammer was the ma or scoria iris it is obvious that all of these substances were nearly of the same nature and they were in reality mixtures of the black and red oxides of copper stoma seems to have also been an oxide of copper which was gradually formed upon the surface of the metal when it was kept in the state of fusion these oxides of copper were used as external applications in cases of polyp I of the nose diseases of the anus ear and mouth etc seemingly as Esther Audax I drew go fur degree was a sub acetate of copper doubtless often mixed with sub acetate of zinc as not only copper but brass also was used for preparing it the mode of preparing the substance was similar to the process still followed weather ver degree was employed as a paint by the ancients does not appear for Pliny takes no notice of any such use of it chalk on tone also called atre meant to assert aureum was probably a mixture of sulphate of copper and sulphate of iron plan ease account of the mode of procuring it is too imperfect to enable us to form precise ideas concerning it but it was crystallized in strings which were extended for the purpose in the solution its color was blue and it was transparent like glass this description might apply to sulphate of copper but as the substance was used for blackening leather and on that account was called astra meant to ensue to liam it is obvious that it must have contained also sulphate of iron Chuck itis was the name for an ore of copper the account given of it by Pliny agrees best with copper pyrites which is now known to be a sulfur salt composed of one atom of sulphide of copper the acid united's one atom of sulphide of iron the base Pliny informs us that is a mixture of copper my Z and sori its color is that of honey by age he says it changes into sori I think it most probable at native sori of which plenty speaks with sulfuric of copper an artificial sori sulfate of copper the native sori is said to constitute black Mane's inch al Qaida's Plante's description of my Z best agrees with copper pyrites die oscar ids describes it as hard as having the color of gold and as shining like a star all of this agrees pretty well with copper Pyrates skull iike so called because it assumed the shape of a worm was formed by try trading a lumen carbonate of soda and white vinegar till the matter became green it was probably a mixture of sulphate of soda acetate of soda acetate of alumina and acetate of copper probably with more or less oxide of copper etc depending upon the proportions of the respective constituents employed such were the preparations of copper employed by the ancients they were only used as external applications partly as s karateka and partly to induce ulcers to put on a healthy appearance it does not appear that copper was ever used by the ancients as an internal remedy for those ink and the metallic state was unknown to the ancients yet as they knew some of its ores and employed preparations of it in medicine and were in the habit of alloying copper with it and converting it into brass it will be proper to state here what was known to them concerning it plantino wear makes us acquainted with the process by which copper was converted into brass nor does he seem to have been acquainted with it but from several facts incidentally mentioned by him it is obvious that their process was similar to that which has followed at present by modern brass makers the copper in greens is mixed with a certain quantity of calamine cadmium and charcoal and exposed for some time to a moderate heat in a covered crucible the calamine is reduced to the metallic state and imbibed by the copper grains when the copper is thus converted into brass the temperature is raised sufficiently high to melt the whole it is then poured out and cast into a slab or ingot the Academy employed by ancients in medicine was not calamine but oxide of zinc which sublimed during the fusion of brass in an open vessel it was distinguished by a variety of names according to the state in which it was obtained the lighter portion was called cap nidus botrytis was the name of the portion in the interior of the chimney it's need was derived by some resemblance which it was supposed to have to a bunch of grapes it had two colors ash and red the red variety was reckoned best this red color it might derive from some copper mixed with it but more probably from iron for a small quantity of oxide of iron is sufficient to give oxide of zinc a rather beautiful red color the portion collected on the sides of the furnace was called pluck itis it constituted a crust and was distinguished by different names according to its color on each itis when it was blue externally but spotted internally awestruck itis when it was black and dirty look this last variety was considered an excellent application to wounds the best cadmium pliny's time was furnished by the furnaces of the Isle of Cyprus it was used as an external application in ulcers inflammations eruptions etc so that its use in medicine was pretty much the same as at present sulphate and acetate of zinc were unknown to the ancients no attempt seems to have been made by them to introduce any preparations of zinc as internal medicines palm Pollock's was a name given to oxide of zinc sublimed by the combustion of the zinc which exists in brass spot O's seems to have been a mixture of oxides of zinc and copper there were different varieties of it distinguished by various names 5-iron exists very rarely in the earth in a metallic state but most commonly in the state of an oxide and the processes necessary to extract metallic iron from these ores are much more complicated and require much greater skill than the reduction of gold silver or copper from their respective ores this would lead us to expect the iron would have been much longer and being discovered than the three metals whose names have just been given but we learned from the book of Genesis that iron like copper and gold was known before the flood tubal-cain being represented as an artificer in copper and iron the Hebrew word for iron bare Iselle is said to be derived from bare bright nasal to melt and would lead one to the suspicion that it referred to cast iron rather than malleable iron it is possible that in these early times native iron may have existed as well as made of gold silver and copper and in this way tubal-cain may have become acquainted with the existence and properties of this metal in the time of Moses who has learned in all the wisdom of the Egyptians iron must have been in common use in Egypt for he mentions furnaces for working iron ores from which it was extracted and tells us that swords knives axes and tools for cutting stones were then made of that metal now iron in its pure metallic state is too soft to be applied to these uses it is obvious therefore that Moses is time not only iron but steel also must have been in common use in Egypt from this we see how much further advanced the Egyptians were than the Greeks in the knowledge of the manufacturer of this most important metal for during the Trojan War which was several centuries after the time of Moses homer represents his heroes as armed with swords of copper hardened by tin and never using any weapons of iron whatever may in such estimation was it held that achilles when he celebrated games in honor of Patroclus proposes a ball of iron as one of his most valuable prizes then hurled the hero thundering on the ground a mass of iron an enormous round whose weight and size the circling Greeks admire Ruud from the furnace and but shaped by fire this mighty quite asian want to rear and from his whirling arm dismissed in air the giant by Achilles slain he stood among his spoils this memorable load for this he bids those nervous artists by that teach the disc to sound along the sky let him whose might can hurl this bowl arise who farthest hurls that takes it as his prize if he be one enriched with large domain of downs for flocks and arable for grain small stock of iron needs that man provide his Hinds and Swain's whole year's will be supplied from hence nor ask neighboring cities aid for plowshares wheels in all the rural trade the mass of iron was large enough to supply a Shepherd or plow man with iron for five years this circumstance is sufficient proof of the highest omission in which iron was held during the time of Homer where a modern poet to represent his hero is holding out a large lump of iron as a prize and were he to represent this prize as eagerly contended for by kings and princes it would appear to us perfectly ridiculous Hesiod informs us that the knowledge of iron was brought over from Phrygia to Greece by the dactyl I who settled in Crete during the reign of - the first about 1431 years before the commencement of the Christian era and consequently about sixty years before the departure of the children of Israel from Egypt and it does not appear that in homers time which is about five hundred years later the art of smelting iron had been so much improved as to enable men to apply it to the common purposes of life as had long before been done by the Egyptians the general opinion of the ancients was that the method of smelting iron ore had brought to perfection by the Cali bees a small nation situated near the Black Sea and that the name khalid z' occasionally used for steel was derived from that people Pliny informs us that ores of iron are scattered very profusely almost everywhere that they exist in Elba that there was a mountain in Cantabria composed entirely of iron ore and that the earth in Cappadocia when watered from a certain River is converted into iron he gives no account of the mode of smelting iron ores nor does he appear to have been acquainted with the processes for he says that iron is reduced from its ore precisely in the same way as copper is now we know that the processes for smelting copper and iron are quite different and found it upon different principles he says that in his time many different kinds of iron existed and that they were strict to die in Latin a string ganda a ke that steel was well known and in common use in Pliny wrote is obvious for many considerations but he seems to have had no notion of what constituted the difference between iron and steel or of the method employed to convert iron into steel in his opinion it depended upon the nature of the water and consisted in heating iron red-hot and plunging it while in that state into certain waters the waters at billa billa's and Tory also in Spain and at kumoemon Italy possessed this extraordinary virtue the best steel and pliny's time came from China the next-best in point equality was manufactured in Parthia it would appear that at norcombe steel was manufactured directly from the ore of iron this process was perfectly practicable and is said still to be practiced in certain cases the ancients were acquainted with the method of rendering iron or rather steel magnetic as appears from a passage in the 14th chapter of the 34th book of Pliny magnetic iron was distinguished by the name Ferrum Vavoom when iron is dabbed over with alumina and vinegar it becomes like copper according to Pliny serosa gypsum and liquid pitch keep it from rusting Pliny was of opinion that a method of preventing iron from rusting had been once known but had been lost before his time the iron chains of an old bridge over the Euphrates had not rusted in Pliny's time but a few new lengths which had been added to supply the place of that had decayed were become rusty it would appear from Pliny that the ancients made the use of something very like tractors for he says that pain in the side is relieved by holding it near the point of the dagger that has Munda dam an water in which red-hot iron had been plunged was recommended as a cure for the dysentery an actual cautery with a red-hot iron piney informs us prevents hydrophobia when a person has been bitten by a mad dog rusts of iron and scales of iron were used by the ancients as astringent medicines six tin also must have been in common use in the time of Moses for it is mentioned without any observation as one of the common metals and from the way in which it is spoken of by Isaiah and Ezekiel it is obvious it was considered as a far inferior value to silver and gold now Tim though the ores of where does occur are usually abundant he's rather a scarce metal that is to say there aren't but a few spots on the face of the earth where it is known to exist Cornwall Spain in the mountains of Galicia and the mountains which separate Saxony and Bohemia are the only countries in Europe where tin occurs abundantly the last of these locations has not been known for five centuries it was from Spain and from Britain that the ancients were supplied with tin for no mines of tin exists or have ever been known to exist in Africa or Asia except in the East Indies the Phoenicians were the first nation which carried on a great trade by sea there is evidence at a very early period they treated with Spain and with Britain and from these countries they drew their supplies of tin it is doubtless the Phoenicians that supplied the Egyptians with this metal they had imbibed strongly a spirit of monopoly and to secure the whole trade of tin they carefully concealed the source from which they drew that metal hence doubtless the reason why the Grecian geographers who derived their information from Phoenicians represented the insulite Casa treaties or tin islands as a set of islands lying off the north coast of Spain we know in fact the skille islands in these early ages yield a Tim the doubtless the great supply was drawn from the neighbouring province of Cornwall it was probably from these islands that the Greek name for tin was derived Cassatt eros even Pliny informs us that in his time tin was obtained from the Casa Terra T's and from Lusitania and Galicia it occurs he says in grains and lluvia loyal from which it is obtained by washing it is in black grains the metallic nature of which is only recognizable by the great weight this is a pretty accurate description of Stream tin which we know formerly constituted the only or of that metal rot in Cornwall he says that the or occurs also along with grains of gold that it is separated from the soil by washing it along with the grains of gold and afterwards smelt it separately Pliny gives no particulars about the mode of reducing the or opt into the metallic state nor is it at all likely that he was acquainted with the process the Latin term for tin was poem dome album stannum is also used by Pliny but is impossible to understand the account which he gives of it there is he says an order consisting of lead United to silver when this ore is smelted the first metal that flows out is stannum but flows next to silver what remains in the furnace is Galena this being smelted yields led were we to admit the existence of an ore composed of lead and silver it is obvious that no such products could be a team simply by smelting it casts Otero's or tin he's mentioned by Homer and from the way in which the metal is said by him to have been used it is obvious that in his time it for a much higher price and consequently was more valued than at present in his description of the breastplate of Agamemnon he said that contained 10 bands of Steel 12 of gold and 20 of tin and in the 23rd book of the Iliad line 561 achilles describes a copper breastplate surrounded with shining tin Pliny informs us that in his time Tim is adulterated by adding to it one-third of white copper a pound of tin when planning lived costs ten denarii now if we reckon a Denarius at seven and three-quarters penny with dr. Oberst not this would make a Roman pound of tin to cost six shillings five and a half pennies but as the Roman pound was only equal to 3/4 of our avoirdupois pound it is plain in the time of Pliny an average boy's pound of tin was worth eight shillings seven a quarter pence which is almost seven times the price of tin in the present day end of section seven recording by April Walters Section eight of the history of chemistry 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 april walters the history of chemistry by Thomas Thompson volume 1 chapter 2 of the chemical knowledge possessed by the ancients part 3 tin in the time of Pliny was used for covering the inside of copper vessels as it is at this day and no doubt the process still followed is of the same nature as the process used by the ancients for tin and copper plenty remarks with surprise the copper thus tinned does not increase in weight now bayen ascertained that a copper pan 9 inches in diameter and 3 inches three lines in depths when tinned only acquired an additional weight of 21 grains these measures and weights are French when we convert them into English we have a copper pan nine point five nine inches in diameter and three point four six inches deep which when tinned increased in weight 17 point 23 troy grains now the surface of the copper pan thus tinned was 176 point four six eight square inches hence it follows that a square inch of copper when tinned increases in weight only 0.097 grains this increase is so small that we may excuse Pliny who probably had never seen the increase of weight determined except by means of a rude Romans datura for concluding if there was no increase of weight whatever tin was employed by the ancients for mirrors but mirrors of silver were gradually substituted and these in pliny's time had become so common that they were even employed by female servants or slaves that pliny's knowledge of the properties of tin was very limited and far from accurate is obvious from his assertion that tin is less fusible than silver it is true that the ancients had no measure to determine the different degrees of heat but as tin melts at a heat under redness while silver requires a bright red heat to bring it into fusion a single comparative trial would have shown him which was most fusible this trial it is obvious had never been made by him the ancients seemed to have been ignorant of the method of tinning iron at least no reference to tin plate is made by Pliny or by any other ancient author that I have had an opportunity of consulting it would appear from Pliny that both copper and brass were tinned by the Gauls at an early period tinned brass was called Ora cook Thalia and was so beautiful that it almost passed for silver plating were covering the medal with plates of silver was gradually substituted for tin ii and finally gilding took the place of plating the trappings of horses chariots etc were thus ornamented Pliny nowhere gives a description of the process of plating but there can be little doubt that it was similar to that at present practiced gilding was accomplished by laying in a mall gyum of gold on the copper or brass as at present seven lead appears also to have been in common use among the Egyptians at the time of Moses it was distinguished among the Romans by the name of plumbum knee groom in pliny's time the lead mines existed chiefly in Spain and Britain in Britain led was so abundant that it was prohibited to extract above a certain quantity in a year the mines lay on the surface of the earth Derbyshire was the county in which the lead ores were chiefly rocked by the Romans the rich mines in the north of England seemed to have been unknown to them Pliny was of opinion that if a lead mine after being exhausted be shut up for some time the ore will be again renewed in the time of Pliny leaden pipes were commonly used for conveying water the vulgar notion that the ancients did not know that water will always rise in pipes as high as the source from which it proceeds and that it was this ignorant which led to the formation of aqueducts is quite unfounded nobody can read Pliny without seeing that this important fact was well-known in his time she led was also used in the time of Pliny and applied to the same purposes as at present but lead was much higher priced among the ancients than it is at present Pliny informs us that it's price was to that of tin as seven to ten hence it must have sold at the rate of six shillings quarter pence per pound the present price of lead does not much exceed three halfpence the pound it is therefore only one 48th part of the price which had born the time of Pliny this difference must be chiefly owing to the improvements made by moderns in working the mines and smelting the ores of lead tin in Pliny's time was used as a solder for led for this purpose it is well adapted as it is so much easier smelter than lead but when he says that lead is used also as a solder for tin his meaning is not so clear probably he means an alloy of lead and tin which fusing at a lower point than tin may be used to solder that metal the addition of some bismuth reduces the fusing point materially but that metal was unknown to the ancients Argan terraeum is an alloy of equal parts of lead and tin tertiary impart sled and one part tin it was used as a solder some preparations of lead were used by the ancients in medicine as we know from the descriptions of them given us by dial score IDs and pliny these preparations consisted chiefly of proto oxide of lead and lead reduced to powder and partially oxide and partially oxidized by try to rating it with water in a mortar they were applied to ulcers and employed externally as astringent molybdenum was also employed in medicine Pliny says it was the same as Galena from his description it is obvious that was lethargy for twas in scales and was more valued the nearer its color approached to that of gold it was employed as it still is for making plasters Pliny gives us the process for making the plaster employed by the Roman surgeons it was made by heating together three pounds molybdenum or litharge one pound wax three heme and I or one and a half pints of olive oil this process is very nearly the same as the one at present followed by apothecary for making adhesive plaster Samiha or serosa was the same as our white led it was made by exposing lead in sheets to the fumes of vinegar it would seem probable from pliny's account though it is confused and inaccurate that the ancients were in the habit of dissolving serosa in vinegar and thus making an impure acetate of lead serosa was used in medicine it constituted also a common white paint at one time Pliny says it was found dative but in his time all that was used was prepared artificially so Russa ista seems to have been nearly the same as our red LED it was formed accidentally from serosa during the burning of the Piraeus the color was purple it was imitated at Rome by burning silas marner OSIS which was probably a variety of some of our occurs eight besides the metals above enumerated the agents were also acquainted with Quicksilver nothing is known about the first discovery of this metal though it obviously precedes the commencement of history I'm not aware that the term occurs in the writings of Moses we have therefore no evidence it was known to the Egyptians at that early period nor do I find any allusion to it in the works of Herodotus but this is not surprising as that author confined himself chiefly to subjects connected with history by Oscar ADIZ and Pliny both mentioned it as common in their time died Oscar ADIZ gives a method of obtaining it by sublimation from cinnabar it is remarkable because it constitutes the first example of a process which ultimately led to distillation cinnabar is also described by Theophrastus the term mininum was applied to it also to in consequence the adulteration of cinnabar with red lead the term mininum came at last to be restricted to that preparation of lead Theophrastus describes an artificial cinnabar which came from the country above a thisis it was a shining red colored sand which was collected and reduced to a fine powder by pounding it in vessels of stone we do not know what it was the native cinnabar was found in Spain and was used chiefly as a paint dye oscar ADIZ employs mininum as the name for what we at present call cinnabar ore by sulphate of mercury his cinnabar was a red paint from africa produced in such small quantities that painters could scarcely procure enough of it to answer their purposes mercury is described by Pliny as existing native in the mines of Spain and died Oscar ADIZ gives the process for extracting it from cinnabar it was employed in gilding precisely as it is by the moderns tanya was aware of its great specific gravity and of the readiness with which it dissolves gold the amalgam was squeezed through leather which separated most of the Quicksilver when the solid amalgam remaining was heated the mercury was driven off and pure gold remained it is obvious from what dye oscar ad says that the properties of mercury were very imperfectly known to him he says that it may be kept in vessels of glass or of lead or of tin or of silver now it is well known that it dissolves lead tin and silver with so much rapidity that vessels of these metals were mercury put into them would be speedily destroyed pliny's account of Quicksilver is rather obscure it seems doubtful whether he was aware that native Argentum viven and the hydronium extracted from the cinnabar were the same cinnabar was occasionally used as an external medicine but Pliny disapproves of it assuring his readers that Quicksilver and all its preparations are virulent poisons no other mercurial preparations except cinnabar and the amalgam of mercury seems to have been known to the ancients footnote the ancients were in the habit of extracting mercury from cinnabar by a kind of imperfect distillation the native mercury they called Argentum vivan that from cinnabar hydro Garris and footnote 9 the ancients were unacquainted with the metal to which we at and give the name antimony but several the orders of that metal and of the products of these ores were not altogether unknown to them from the account of Stimme and stevia by dye Oscar ADIZ and Pliny there can be little doubt that these names were applied to the mineral now called sulfur --it of antimony or crude antimony is found most commonly Pliny says among the ores of silver and consists of two kinds the male and the female the latter of which is most valued this pigment was known at a very early period and employed by the easy attic ladies in painting their eyelashes or rather the insides of their eyelashes black thus it is said of Jezebel that when Jay who came to Jezreel she painted her face the original is she put her eyes in sulfur at of antimony a similar expression occurs in Ezekiel for whom thou didst wash thyself paint hits thine eyes literally put thy eyes in sulfur of antimony this custom of painting the eyes black with antimony was transferred from Asia to Greece and while the Moors occupied Spain it was employed by the Spanish ladies also it is curious to the term alcohol a present confined to spirit of wine was originally applied to the powder of sulphur at and antimony the ancients were in the habit of roasting sulfur to antimony and thus converting it into an impure oxide this preparation was also called Stimme and STIB ium it was employed in medicine as an external application and was conceived to act chiefly as Miss stringent by Oscar ADIZ describes the method of preparing it we see from pliny's account of STIB ium that he did not distinguish between sulfur to antimony and oxide of antimony some of the compounds of arsenic were also known to the ancients though they were neither acquainted with the substance in metallic state nor with its oxide the poisonous nature of which is so violent that had it been known to them it could not have been omitted by dye a securities and pliny the word sand raki occurs in aristotle and the term are enecon in Theophrastus - gratis uses likewise the same name with aristotle it was applied to a scarlet-colored mineral which occurs native and is now known by the name of rial gar it is a compound of arsenic and sulfur it was employed in medicine both externally and internally and is recommended by Dyess gratis as an excellent remedy for an inveterate cough re pigment 'm and arsenic 'm were names given to the need of yellow sulfur 'it of arsenic it was used in the same way and considered by dye a securities and pliny as of the same nature with real gar but there's no reason for supposing that the ancients were acquainted with the compositions of either these bodies far less that they had any suspicion of the existence of the metal to which we at present give the name of arsenic such as a sketch of the facts known to the ancients respecting metals they knew the six malleable metals which are still in common use and applied them to most of the purposes to which the moderns apply them scarcely any information has been left us of the methods employed by them to reduce these metals from their ores but unless the ores were of a much simpler nature than the modern ores of these metals of which we have no evidence the smelting processes which with the ancients were familiar could scarcely have been contrived without a knowledge of the substances United with the different metals and their ores and of the means by which these foreign bodies could be separated and the metals isolated from all impurities this doubtless implied a certain quantity of chemical knowledge which having been handed down to the moderns served as a foundation upon which the modern science of chemistry was gradually reared at the same time it will be admitted that this foundation was very slender and would of itself led to little most of the oxides sulfur 'its etc and almost all of the salts into which these metallic bodies enter were unknown to the ancients besides the working in metals there were some other branches of Industry practiced by the ancients so intimately connected with chemical science that it would be improper to pass them over in silence the most important of these are the following two colors used by painters it is well known that the ancient Grecian artists carried the art of painting to the highest degree of perfection and that their paintings were admired and sought-after by the most eminence and accomplishment of antiquity and pliny gives us a catalogue of a great number of first-rate pictures and a historical account of a vast many celebrated painters of antiquity in his own time he says the art of painting had lost its importance statues and tablets having came in place of pictures two kinds of colors were employed by the ancients namely the florid and the austere the florid colors as enumerated by Pliny were mininum our mininum Sinha Buress chrysocolla / / Assam and indica improper Assam the word mininum as used by Pliny means red LED though diaspora teas employs it for by sulfur of mercury or cinnabar our medium was obviously an ochre probably of a yellow or orange color Cinna Burris was by sulfur at of mercury which is known to have a scarlet color dye Oscar Eddy's employs it to denote a vegetable red color probably similar to the resin at present called Dragon's Blood crime of Scala was a green colored paint and from Pliny's description of it could have been nothing else than carbonate of copper or malachite purpura 'some was a lake as is obvious from the account of its formation given by Pliny the colouring matter is not specified but from the term used there can be little doubt that it was a liqueur of the shellfish that yielded the celebrated purple dye of the Tyrians and Okuma purpura 'some was probably indigo this might be implied from the account of a given by Pliny the austere colors used by the ancient painters were of two kinds native and artificial the native worsen AAPIs rubric ax par atonium millennium Eretria or a pigment 'm the artificial were okra ceruse ax gusta sander akka sand X sirico Matra mentum synopsis is the red substance now known by the name of Retel and used for marking on that account it is sometimes called red chalk it was found in Pontus in the valerian islands and in Egypt the price was three denarii or one shilling 11 and a 1/4 pence the pound weight the most famous variety of synopsis was from the ILA of Lemnos it was sold sealed and stamped hence it was called swag dress it was employed to adulterate mininum in medicine it was used to appease inflammation and as an antidote to poison ogre is merely Synovus heated in a covered vessel the higher the temperature to which it has been exposed the better it is lyoko from' is a compound of six pounds synopsis of Pontus 10 pounds serous two pounds millennium triturated together for 30 days it was used to make gold adhere to wood rubric ax from the name was probably a red ochre peritoneum was a white color so-called from a place in Egypt where it was found it was obtained also in the island of Crete and in Cyrene it was said to be a combination of the froth of the sea consolidated with mud it consisted probably of carbonate of lime six pounds of it cost only one Denarius millennium was also a white colored powder found in me loose and Samos in veins it was most probably a carbonate of lime a red tria was named from the place where it was found Pliny gives its medical properties but does not inform us of its color it is impossible to say what it was re pigment 'm was yellow sulfur - arsenic it was probably but little used as a pigment by the ancient painters so Russa gusta was red LED sander Rocca was red sulfur it of arsenic the pound of San Taraka cost five ass as was imitated by red LED both it and okra were found in the island two pesos in the red sea sand X was made by Torah fiying equal parts of true Santa akka and synopsis it cost half the price of Santa raka Virgil mistook this pigment for a plant as is obvious from the following line sponte sua Sonic's percent ease this diya to Agnes Sarah comb is made by mixing synopsis and sand acts altrimenti was obviously from Pliny's account of it lamp black mentions ivory/black as an invention of appellees it was called elephants annum there was a native a tremendous which had the color of sulfur and got a black color artificially it is not unlikely that it contained to sulfate it for iron and that I got its black color from the admixture of some astringent substance the ink of the Ancients was lamp black mixed with water containing some gum or glue dissolved in it a tremendous was the same as our China ink end of section 8 recording by April Walters section 9 of the history of chemistry by Thomas Thompson this is a librivox recording all librivox recordings are in the public domain for more information or to volunteer please visit librivox.org your reader is Rosie Roberts from California the ink of the Ancients was lampblack mixed with water containing gamma blue dissolved in it a trio mentum Indicom was the same as our China ink the purpura see'em was a high-priced pigment it was made by putting crater argent area open parentheses a species of white clay close parentheses into the cauldrons containing the ingredients for dyeing purple the creature imbibed the purple color and became preparer ism the first portion of the creature put in constituted the finest and highest prize pigment the portions put in afterwards became successively worse and were of consequence lower-priced we see from this description that it was a lake similar to our modern kochenia lakes that the pre Paris and Indicom was indigo is obvious from the statement of planning that went thrown upon hot coals it gives out a beautiful purple flame this constitutes the character of indigo its price in pliny's time was tendon area for six shillings and five pence half penny the Roman town which is equivalent to eight s7 130 the avoirdupois the few of none of the ancient pictures have been preserved yet several specimens of the colours used by them still remain in Rome and in the ruins of Herculaneum among others the fresco paintings in the baths of titus still remain and as these were made for a Roman Emperor we might expect to find the most beautiful and costly colors employed in them these paints and some others were examined by Sir Humphrey Davy in 1813 while he was in Rome from his researches we derived some pretty accurate information respecting the colors employed by the painters of Greece and Rome one red paints three different kinds of red were found in the chamber opened in 1811 in the baths of titus namely a bright orange red a dull red and a brown red the bright orange red was mininum a red led the other two were merrily to varieties of iron ogres another still brighter red was observed of the walls it proved on examination to be vermelha nor cinnabar two yellow paints all the yellows examined by Davy proved to be iron ochres sometimes mixed with a little red lead orpiment was undoubtedly employed as is obvious from what Pliny says on the subject but Davy found no traces of it among the yellow colors which he examined a very deep yellow approaching orange which covered a piece of stucco in the ruins near the monument of Caius Cestius proved to be Pro TOC side of lead or Massicotte mixed with some red LED the yellows in the aldo brandini pictures were all ochres and so were those in the pictures on the walls of the houses at Pompeii three blue Pink's different shades of blues are used in a different apartments of the baths of titus which are darker or lighter as they contain more or less carbonate of lime with which the blue pigment had been mixed by the painter this blue pigment turned out on examination to be a frit composed of alkali and silica fused together with a certain quantity of oxide of copper this was the color whole twoness by the Greeks and sirillium by the Romans matru vyas gives the method of preparing it by heating strongly together sand carbonate of soda and fillings of copper Davy found the 15 parts by weight in hydras carbonate of soda 20 parts of powdered opaque Flint's and three parts of copper fillings strongly heated together for two hours gained a substance exactly similar to the blue pigment of the ancients and which when powdered produced a fine deep blue color the Sir Liam has the advantage of remaining unaltered even when the painting is exposed to the actions of the air and Sun there is reason to suspect from what Vitruvius and Pliny say that glass rendered blue by means of cobalt constituted the basis of some of the blue pigments of the ancients but all those examined but Davy consisted of glass tinged blue by copper without any trace of cobalt whatever for green paints all the green paints examined by Davy proved to be carbonates of copper more or less mixed with carbonate of lime I have already mentioned that very degrees was known to the ancients it was no doubt employed by them as a pigment though it is not probable that the acetic acid would be able to withstand the actions of the atmosphere for a couple of thousand years five purple paints Davy is certain that the colouring matter of the ancient purple was combustible it did not give up the smell of ammonia at least perceptibly there is little doubt that it was a pure ism of the ancients or a clay colored by means of the purple of the box in them employed by the Syrians in the celebrated purple dye six black and brown paints the black paints were lamp black the Browns were some of them occurs and some of them oxides of manganese seven white paints all the ancient white paints examined by Davy were carbonate of lime we know from planning that white lead was employed by the ancients as a pigment but it might probably become altered in its nature by long continued exposure to the whether Chapter three glass it is admitted by Sun that the word which in our English Bible is translated crystal means glass in the following passage of Job the gold and the crystal cannot equal it now although the exact time when job was written is not known it is admitted on all hands to be one of the oldest of the books contained in the Old Testament there are strong reasons for believing that it existed before the time of Moses and some goes so far as to affirm that there are several allusions to it in the writings of Moses if therefore glass were known when the book of Job was written it is obvious that the discovery of it preceded the commencement of history but even though the word used in job should not refer to glass there can be no doubt that it was known at a very early period for glass beads are frequently found on the Egyptian mummies and they are known to have been embalmed at a very remote period the first Greek author who uses the word glass high loss is Aristophanes in his comedy of the clouds act 2 scene 1 in the ridiculous dialogue between so-crates and strip sides the latter announces a method which had occurred to him to pay his debts you know says he the beautiful transparent stone used for kindling fire do you mean glass tan Hyland replied so-crates I do was the answer he then describes how he would destroy the writings by means of it and thus defraud his creditors now this comedy was acted about 423 years before the beginning of the Christian era the story related by Pliny respecting the discovery of this beautiful and important substance is well known some Phoenician merchants in a ship loaded with carbonate of soda from Egypt stopped and went to shore on the banks of the river Bellis having nothing to support their kettles while they were dressing their food they employed lumps of carbonate of soda for that purpose the fire was strong enough to fuse some of this soda and to United with a fine sand of the river Bella's the consequence of this was the formation of glass whether this story be entitled to credit or not it is clear that the discovery must have originated in some such accident Pliny's account of the manufacturer of glass like his account of every other manufacturer is very imperfect but we see from it that in his time they were in the habit of making coloured glasses that careless glasses were most highly prized and that glass was rendered colorless then as it is at present by the addition of a certain quantity of oxide of manganese colorless glass was very high-priced inclined each time he relates that for two moderate sized colorless drinking glasses the emperor nero paid six thousand sister tea which is equivalent to twenty five lira of our money Pliny relates the story of the man who brought a vessel of malleable glass to the emperor Tiberius and who after dimpling it by dashing it against the floor restored it to its original shape and beauty by means of a hammer Tiberius as a reward for this important discovery ordered the artist to be executed in order as he alleged to prevent gold and silver from becoming useless but though Pliny relates this story it is evident that he does not give credit to it nor does it deserve credit we can assign no reason why malleable substances may not be transparent but all of them hitherto known are opaque chloride of silver chloride of lead and iron constitute no exception so they are not malleable though by peculiar contrivances they may be extended and their transparency is very imperfect many specimens of the colored glasses made by the ancients still remain particularly the beads employed as ornaments to the Egyptian mummies of these ancient glasses several have been examined chemically by Clapp broth hatchet and some other individuals in order to ascertain the substance employed to give color to the glass the following are the facts that have been ascertained one read glass this glass was opaque and of lively copper red color it was probably the kind of red glass to which Pliny gave the name of Hema Tynan clapper off analyzed it and obtained from hundred grains of it the following constituents silica 71 oxide of lead 10 oxide of copper 7.5 oxide of iron 1 alumina 2.5 lime 1.5 total 93.5 no doubt the deficiency was owing to the presence of alkali from this analysis we see that the coloring matter of this glass was red oxide of copper to green glass the color was light verdigris green and the glass like the proceeding was opaque the constituents from hundred greens were silica 65 black oxide of copper 10 oxide of lead 7.5 oxide of iron 3.5 lime 6.5 alumina 5.5 total 90 8.0 thus it appears that both the red and green glass are composed of the same ingredients though in different proportion both over their color to copper the red glass is colored by the red oxide of that metal the green by the black oxide which forms green colored compounds with various acids particularly with carbonic acid and with silica 3 blue glass the variety analyzed by Clapp Roth had a sapphire blue color and was only translucent on the edges the constituents from 100 grain of it were silica 81.5 oxide of iron 9.5 alumina 1.5 oxide of copper 0.5 lime 0.25 total 90 3.25 from this analysis it appears that the colouring matter of this glass was oxide of iron it was therefore analogous to the lapis lazuli or ultramarine in its nature Devi as has been formed he noticed found another blue glass of fit colored by means of copper and he showed that the blue paint of the ancients and was often made from this glass simply by grinding it to powder clapper off could find no cobalt in the blue glass which he examined but Davy found the transparent blue glass vessels which are along with the vases and the tunes of magna grecia tinged with cobalt and he found cobalt in all the transparent ancient blue glasses with which mr. melanin supplied him the mirror fusion of these glasses were alkali and subsequent digestion of the product with muriatic acid was sufficient to produce a sympathetic ink from them the transparent blue beads which occasionally adorn the Egyptian mummies have also been examined and found colored by cobalt the opaque glass beads are all tinged by means of oxide of copper it is probable from this that all the transparent blue glasses of the ancients were colored by cobalt yet we find no allusion to cobalt in any of the ancient authors the oaf Rastus says that copper opened parentheses chocolates close parentheses was used to give glass a fine colour is it not likely that the impure oxide of cobalt in the state in which they used it was confounded by them open parenthesis chalk Asst close parenthesis chapter 4 Vasa Mahina the Romans obtained from the east and particularly from Egypt a set of vessels which they distinguished by the name of Vasa Marina and which were held by them in very high estimation they were never larger than to be capable of containing from about 36 to 40 cubic inches one of the largest size cost in the time of climbing about 7,000 birra nearer actually gave for one three thousand lira they began to be known in Rome about the latter days of the Republic the first six ever seen in Rome were sent by Pompey from the treasures of Mithradates they were deposited in the temple Jupiter in the capital augustus after the Battle of Actium brought one of these vessels from Egypt and dedicated and also to the gods in Nero's time they began to be used by private persons and were so much coveted that Petronius the favorite of that tyrant being ordered for execution and conceiving that his death was owing to a wish of Nero to get possession of a vessel of this kind which he had broke the vessel in pieces in order to prevent mirror from gaining his object there appeared to have been two kinds of these Vasa Marina those that came from Asia and those that were made in Egypt the latter were much more common and much lower price than the former as appears from various passages in marital and property s many attempts have been made and much learning displayed by the moderns to determine the nature of these celebrated vessels but in general these attempts were made by individuals too little acquainted with chemistry and with natural history in general to qualify them for researchers of so difficult in nature some will have it that they consisted of a kind of a gum others that they were made of glass others of a particular kind of shell Cardin and scaliger assured us that they were porcelain vessels and this opinion was adopted likewise by Whittaker who supported it with his usual violence and arrogance many conceived them to have been made of some precious stone some that they were of obsidian Captiva theum thinks that they were made of the Chinese no matter light or figure stone and dr. Hager conceives that they were made from the Chinese Stone you bruckman was of the opinion that these vessels were made of sardonyx and the abbe Winkleman joins him in the same conclusion Pliny informs us that these vasa marina were formed from a species of stone dug out of the earth in Parthia and especially in car mania and also in other places but little known they must have been very abundant at Rome in the time of mirror for Pliny in four us that a man of Consular rank famous for his collection of Vasa marina having died Neera forcibly deprived his children of these vessels and they were so numerous that they failed the whole insider theater which Neera hoped to have seen felt with bromans when he came to it to sing in public it is clear that the value of these vessels depended on their size small vessels bore but a small price while that of large vessels was very high this shows us that it must have been difficult to procure a block of the stone out of which they were cut a Visayas sufficiently great to make a large vessel these vessels was so soft and an impression might be made upon them with the teeth but blind relates the story of a man of Consular rank who drank out of one and was so enamored with it that he bit pieces out of the lip of the cup boot avid xeo ant a horse Cancellara's hoob amaura abrazo aegis margin and what is singular the value of the cup so far from being injured by this a brazier was argumented woman in Duryea ella Preeti and auger at neck I asked hoody Morini al Terios trust ante or indica Tora it is clear from this that the matter of these vessels was not a rock crystal agate nor any precious stone whatever all of which are too hard to admit of an impression from the teeth of a man the luster was Vettius to such a degree that the name Bertram Marina was given to the artificial fabric in Egypt the splendor was not very great for Pliny observes splendor his sign Barabbas nitric verbis qualms splendor the colors from their death and richness were what gave these vessels their value and excited admiration the principal colors were purple and white disposed in undulating bands and usually separated by a third band in which the two colors being mixed assumed the tint of flame said and Percy of Veritas colorum Sobhan sir magenta bees see macula sin purpura Kanda rim Quay at tertium exit rocky ingestion value / transits and colorist poor Pororo bruschetta at luck taken - enter perfect transparency was considered as a defect and they were Marilee translucent this we learned not Marilee from Pliny but from the following epigram of Marshall - boo boo boos victory to Mora want to check where produc our speakers module Avena calyx some specimens and they were the most value exhibited a play of color like the rainbow plan he says they were very commonly spotted with Salas Farooq CK non eminent Asst seduced incorporate ATM plume K seselis this no doubt refers to foreign bodies such as grains of pyrites antimony Galena and C period which were often scattered through the substances of which the vessels were made such or all the facts respecting the Vasa marina to be found in the writings of the ancients they all apply to fluorspar and to nothing else but to it they apply so accurately as to leave little doubt that they were in reality vessels of floors far similar to those at present made in Derbyshire the artificial Vasa marina maida thieves in Egypt were doubtless of glass colour to imitate fluorspar as much as possible and having the semi transparency which distinguishes that mineral the imitations being imperfect these factitious vessels were not much prized nor sought after by the Romans they were rather distributed among the Arabians and Ethiopians who were supplied with glass from Egypt rock crystal is compared by blinding with the stone from which the Vasa marina were made their former in his opinion had been coagulated by cold the latter by heat though the ancients as we have seen were acquainted with the method of coloring glass yet a prized colorless glass high on account of its resemblance to rock crystal cups of it in Pliny's time had supplanted those of silver and gold nero gave her a crystal cup 150,000 sister tea or 625 lira end of section 9 section 10 of the history of chemistry this is a librivox recording all librivox recordings are in the public domain for more information or to volunteer please visit librivox.org your reader is Rosie Roberts from California the history of chemistry by Thomas Thompson volume 1 chapter 2 of the chemical knowledge possessed by the ancients part 5 dyeing and calico printing very little has been handed down by the ancients respecting the process of dyeing it is evident from Pliny and that the very acquainted with matter and that preparations of iron were used in the black dyes the most celebrated dye of all the purple was discovered by a Tyrians about fifteen centuries before the Christian era this color was given by various kinds of shellfish which inhabit the Mediterranean Pliny divides them into two genre the first comprehending the smallest species he called boxing ham from this resemblance to a hunting horn the second included those called purpura fabious columnar thinks that these were distinguished also by the name of more X these shellfish yielded liquor of different shades of color and they were often mixed in various proportions to produce particular shades of color one or at most two drops of this liquor were obtained from each fish by extracting and opening a little reservoir placed in the throat to avoid this trouble the smaller species were gently bruised whole in a mortar this was also frequently done with the large though the other liquids of the fish must have in some degree injured the color the liquor when extracted was mixed with a considerable quantity of salt to keep it from putrifying it was then diluted with five or six times as much water and kept moderately hot in Lenin or tin vessels for eight or ten days during which the liquor was often skinned to separate all the impurities after this the wool to be dyed being first well washed was immersed and kept therein for five hours then taken out cooled and again immersed and continued in the liquor till all the color was exhausted to produce particular shade of color carbonate of soda urine and marine plant called focus was occasionally added one of these colors was a very dark reddish violet Nye brantas rosy color sub Lucent but the most esteemed and that in which the Tyrians particularly excelled resembled coagulated blood lost a summa in Colerain sanguinis concretely nigricans a Spectre in them quiet as suspected refulgence Pliny says that the Tyrians first dyed their wool in their liquor of the propor and afterwards in that of the buck sinem and it is obvious from moses that this purple was known to the egyptians in his time wool which had received this double tyrion dye open parentheses dia bhava close parenthesis was so very costly that in the reign of Augustus it sold for about 36 lira the pound but less these should not be sufficient to exclude all from the use of it but those invested with the very highest dignities of the state laws were made inflicting severe penalties and even death upon all who should presume to wear it under the dignity of an emperor the art of dying this color came at length to be practiced by a few individuals only appointed by the Emperor's and having been interrupted about the beginning of the 12th century all knowledge of it died away and during several ages this celebrated die was considered and lamented as an recoverable loss how it was afterwards recovered and made known by mr. Cole of Bristol and juicy M reamer and M Durham L would lead us to far from our present object were we to relate it those who are interested in the subject will find an in historical detail in bankrupts work on permanent colors just referred to there is reason to suspect that the Hebrew word translated Finn linen in the Old Testament and so celebrated as a production of Egypt was in reality cotton and not linen from a curious passage in Pliny there is reason to believe that the Egyptians in his time and probably long before were acquainted with the method of calico printing such as is still practiced in India and East the following is a literal translation of the passage in question there exist in Egypt a wonderful method of dyeing the white cloth is stained in various places not with dye stuffs but with substances which have the property of absorbing open parenthesis fixing closed parenthesis colors these applications are not visible upon the cloth but when they are dipped into a hot cauldron of the dye they are drawn out an instant after dyed the remarkable circumstance is that though there be only one die in the VAT yet different colors appear upon the cloth nor can the color be afterwards removed it is evident enough that these substances applied with different mortars which serve to fix the dye upon the cloth the nature of these Morden's cannot be discovered as nothing specific seems to have been known to Pliny the modern mordant's are solutions of alumina of the oxide of tin oxide of iron oxide of lead and sea and doubtless these or something equivalent to these where the substance is employed by the ancients the purple dye required no mordant it fixed itself to the cloth in consequence of the chemical affinity which existed between them whether indigo was used by the ancients as a dye does not appear but there can be no doubt at least that its use was known to the Indians at a very remote period from these facts few as they are there can be little doubt that dyeing and even calico printing had made considerable progress among the ancients and this could not have taken place without a considerable knowledge of coloring matters and of the mordant by which these coloring matters were fixed these facts however were probably but imperfectly understood and could not be the means of furnishing the ancients with any accurate chemical knowledge 6 soap soap which constitutes so important and indispensable an article in the domestic economy of the moderns was quite unknown to the ancient inhabitants of Asia and even of Greece no allusion to it occurs in the Old Testament in Homer we find Nausicaa the daughter of the king of the Phoenicians using nothing but water to wash her nuptial garments they seek the cisterns were Phoenicians Dame's wash their fair garments in the lint streams we're gathering into depth from falling reels the lucid wave is spacious Basin fills the Mules unhonest range beside the main or crop the Verdon her bridge of the plane then emili´s the royal robes they lathe and plunge the Vestas in the cleansing wave Odyssey 6 199 we find in some of the comic poets that the Greeks were in the habit of adding wood ashes to water to make it a better detergent wood ashes contain a certain portion of carbonate of potash which of course would answer as a detergent though from it's caustic qualities it would be in Juris to the hand of the washer woman there is no evidence that the carbonate of soda the knit room of the Ancients was ever used as a detergent this is the more surprising because we know from blimey that it was employed in dyeing and one cannot see how a solution of it could be employed by the dyers in the processes without discovering that it acted powerfully as a detergent the word soap open parenthesis SAPO close parenthesis occurs first inclining he informs us that it was an invention of the Gauls who employed it to render their hair shining that it was a compound of wood ashes and tallow that there were two kinds of it hard and soft open parenthesis spit assists at liquidus close parenthesis and that the best kind was made of the ashes of the beach and the fat of goats among the Germans it was more employed by the men than the women it is curious the new illusion whatever is made by planning to the use of soap as a detergent shall we conclude from this that the most important of all the uses of soap was unknown to the ancients it was employed by the ancients as a premium and during the early part of the government of the emperors it was imported into Rome from Germany as affirmation for the young Roman booze Beckman is of opinion that the Latin word SAPO is derived from the old German word say pay a word still employed by the common people of Scotland it is well known that the state of soap depends upon the alkali employed in making it soda constitutes a hard soap and potash a soft soap the ancients being ignorant of the difference between the to alkalize and using wood ashes in the preparation of it doubtless formed soft soap the addition of some common salt during the boiling of the soap would convert the soft into hard soap as Pliny informs us that the ancients were acquainted both with hard and soft soap the addition of common salt during the boiling of the soap would convert the soft into hard soap as planet informs us that the ancients were acquainted both with hard and soft soap it is clear that they must have followed some such process seven starch the manufacturer of starch was known to the ancients Pliny informs us that it was made from wheat and from silica which was probably a variety of subspecies of wheat the invention of starch is described by Pliny to the inhabitants of the island of geo where in his time the best starch was still made plain his description of the method employed by the ancients of making starch is tolerably exact next to the China starch that of Crete was most celebrated and next to it was the Egyptian the qualities of starch were judged by the weight the lightest being always reckoned the best eight beer that the ancients were acquainted with wine is universally known this knowledge must have been nearly coeval with the origin of society for we are informed in Genesis than Noah after the flood planted a vine yard and made wine and got intoxicated by drinking the liquid which he had manufactured beer also is very old manufacture he was in common use among the Egyptians in the time of Herod 'us who informs us that they made use of a kind of wine made from barley because no vines grew in their country takata's informs us that in his time it was the drink of the Germans Pliny informs us that it was made by the Gauls and by other nations he gives it the name of cerevisiae or service' the name obviously alluding to the grain from which it was made but though the ancients seem acquainted with both wine and beer there is no evidence of their having ever subject to these liquids to distillation and of having collected the products this would have furnished them with ardent spirit or alcohol of which there is every reason to believe they were entirely ignorant indeed the method employed by Diaz courts to obtain mercury from cinnabar is a sufficient proof that the through process of distillation was unknown to them he mixed cinnabar with iron fillings put the mixture into a pot to the top of which a cover of stoneware was looted heat was applied to the pot and when the process was at an end the mercury was found adhering to the inside of the cover had they been aware of the method of distilling the Quicksilver ore into a receiver this imperfect mode of collecting only a small portion of the Quicksilver separated from the cinnabar would never have been practiced besides there is not the smallest allusion to ardent spirits either in the writings of the poets historians natural ists or medical men of ancient Greece a circumstance not to be accounted for had ardent spirits been known and applied even to 1/10 of the uses to which they are put by the moderns 9 stone where the manufacture of stoneware vessel was known at a very early period of society frequent allusions to the Pasha's will occur in the old testament showing that the manufacturer must have been familiar to the Jewish nation the porcelain of the Chinese boasts of a very high antiquity indeed we cannot doubt that the process of the ancients were similar to those of the moderns though I am not aware of any tolerably accurate account of them in any ancient author whatever moulds of plaster of Paris were used by the ancients to take cast precisely as at present the sand of pizzoli was used by the Romans as it is by the moderns to form a water capable of hardening underwater planet gives us some idea of the Romans bricks which are known to have been of an excellent quality there were three sizes of bricks used by the Romans one Lydian which were one and a half foot long and what foot broad - tetra Dhahran which was a square of 16 inches each side three Penta Dornan which a square each side of which was 20 inches long Darin signifies the palm of the hand of course it was equivalent to 4 inches 10 precious stones and minerals Pliny has given a pretty detailed description of the precious stones of the Ancients but it is not very easy to determine the specific minerals to which he alludes 1 the description of the diamond is tolerably precise it was found in Ethiopia India Arabia and Macedonia but the Macedonian diamond as well as the atomists tsipras and Siddha rights were obviously not diamonds with soft stones - the emerald of ancients open a parenthesis meredith's close the parentheses must have varied in its nature it was a green transparent heart stone and as color was the criterion by which the ancients distinguished minerals and divided them into species it is obvious that very different minerals must have been confounded together under the name of emerald sapphire Beryl doubtless flower spar when green and probably even serpentine nephrite and some ores of copper seem to have occasionally got the same name there is no reason to believe that the Emerald of the Morton's was known before the discovery of America at least it has been only found in modern times in America some of the emeralds described by Pliny as losing their in color by exposure to the Sun must have been floor sparse there is a remarkably deep and beautiful green fluorspar met with some years ago in the country of durham in one of the rare Dale mines that possesses this property the emeralds of the ancients were of such a size open a parenthesis thirteen and a half feet large enough to be cut into a pillar close a parenthesis that we can consider them in no other life than as a species of rock 3 topaz of ancients had a green color which is never the case with the modern topaz it was found in the island to Pasillas in the Red Sea it is generally supposed to have been the chrysolite of the moderns but Pliny mentions a statue of it six feet long now chrysolite never occurs in such large masses Bruce mentions a green substance in an emerald island in the Red Sea not harder than glass might not this be the Emerald of the Ancients for Kelly from the locality and color was probably the Persian turquoise as it is generally supposed to be five whether the prices and cry superiors of Pliny were the modern stones to which the names are given we have no means of determining this generally supposed that they are and we have no evidence to the contrary six the crystallizer Pliny is supposed to be our topaz but we have no other evidence of this than the opinion of M du temps seven Asteria of planning is supposed by sister to be our sapphire the luster described by Pliny agrees with this opinion the stone is said to have been very hard and colourless odourless seems to have been our opal it is cold Pliny says Peter s by many on account of its beauty the Indians called it Sagan on nine obsidian was the same as a mineral to which we give that name it was so cold because a Roman named obsidian s first brought it from Egypt I have a piece of obsidian which the late mr. salt and brought from the locality specified by planning and which possesses all the characters of that mineral in its purest state ten Sarda was the name of carnelian so-called because it was first found near Sardis the sardonyx was also another name for carnelian eleven onyx was a name sometimes given to a rock gypsum sometimes it was a light-colored challi Denis the Latin name for Charlie Denis was Karcher darkness so cold because cartridge was the place and where this mineral was exposed to sail the Greek named cartage was kapu open a parenthesis car sidin closed parenthesis 12 carbon coulis was the garnet and anthrax was a name for another variety of the same mineral 13 the oriental amethyst of pliny was probably a sapphire the four species of amethyst described by Pliny seems to have been our amethyst Pliny derives the name from a open parenthesis myth close parenthesis wine because it has not quite the color of wine but the common deviation is from a and ovum to intoxicate because it was used as an amulet to prevent intoxication 14 the Sapphire is described by Pliny as always opaque and as unfit for engraving on we do not know what he was 15 the hyacinth of Pliny is equally unknown from its name it was obviously of a blue color our hyacinth has a reddish brown color and a great deal of hardness and luster 16 the sinus of Pliny may have been our cyanide 17 Austria's agrees very well as far as the description of Pliny goes with a variety of thoughts par called a duel area 18 belly oculus seems to have been our cat's eye 19 light nights was a violet colored stone which became electric by heat unless it was a blue tourmaline I do not know what it could be 20 the Jasper of the ancients was probably the same as ours 21 mullets may have been our knowledge it the name comes from the Greek word Moloch Melo or marshmallow 22 Pliny considers amber as the juice of a tree concreted into a solid form the largest piece of it that he had ever seen weighed 13 pounds Roman weight which is nearly equivalent to 9 and 3/4 of pound avoirdupois Indian amber of which he speaks was probably purple or some transparent resin it may be dyed he says by means of Aunt Ruth and the fat of kids 23 lapis specular Eris was foliated sulfate of lime or a sullen night 24 pyrites had the same meaning amongst the ancients that it has among the moderns at least as far as iron pyrites or by sulfur it of iron is concerned Pliny describes two kinds of pyrites namely the white open parenthesis arsenical pyrites close parenthesis and the yellow open parenthesis iron pyrites close parenthesis it was used for striking fire was still in order to Kindle tender hence the name pyrites or Firestone 25 gag days from the account given of it by Pliny was obviously pit coal or jet 26 marble had the same meaning among the ancients that he has among the moderns it was soared by the ancients into slabs and the action of the soul was facilitated by a sand brought for the purpose from Ethiopia and the Isle of Naxos it is obvious that the sand was powdered corundum or emery 27 crater was a name applied by the ancients not only to chalk but 2 white clay twenty-eight melanin was an oxide of iron Pliny gives a list of 150 one species of stones in the order of the alphabet very few of the minerals contained in this list can be made out he gives also a list of 50 to speed seeds of stones whose names are derived from a fancied resemblance which the stones are supposed to bear to certain parts of animals of these also very few can be made out end of section 10 your reader has been rosie roberts from california section 11 of the history of chemistry 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 April Walters the history of chemistry by Thomas Thompson volume 1 chapter 2 of the chemical knowledge possessed by the ancients part 6 eleven miscellaneous observations the ancients seem to have been ignorant of the nature and properties of air and of all gaseous bodies pliny's account of air consists of a single sentence hired and sought to our newbie boosts fear it processes air is condensed in clouds it rages in storms nor is his description of water much more complete since it consists only of the following phrases aqueous Civic hewent in embrace reg is current in Grand eNOS to miss current in fluxes precipitant or intolerant ace water falls and showers congeals and hail swells and waves and rushes down in torrents in the 38th chapter of the second book indeed he professes to treat of air but the chapter contains merely an enumeration of meteorological phenomena without once touching upon the nature and properties of air Pliny with all the philosophers of antiquity admitted the existence of the four elements fire air water and earth but though he enumerates sees in the fifth chapter of his first book he never attempts to explain their nature or properties earth among the ancients had two meanings namely the planet on which we live and the soil upon which vegetables grow these two meanings still exist in common language the meaning afterward given to the term Earth by the chemists did not exist in the days of Pliny or at least was unknown to him a sufficient proof that chemistry in his time had made no progress as a science for some notions respecting the properties and constituents of those supposed four elements must have constituted the very foundation of chemistry the ancients were acquainted with none of the acids which at present constitute some numerous atronics eped vinegar or acetic acid and even this acid was not known to them in a state of purity they knew none of the Saline basis except lime soda and potash and these very imperfectly of course the whole tribe of salts was unknown to them except a very few which they found ready formed in the earth or which they succeeded in forming by the action of vinegar on lead and copper hence all that extensive and most important branch of chemistry consisting of the combinations of the acids and bases on which scientific chemistry mainly depends must have been unknown to them sulfur occurring need of in large quantities and being remarkable for its easy combust ability and its disagreeable smell when burning was known in the very earliest ages plenty describes four kinds of sulfur differing from each other probably merrily in their purity these were one sulfur viven are a pyrin it was dug out of the earth solid and was doubtless pure or nearly so it alone was used in medicine to gleb ax used only by Fuller's three egg Kula used also by Fuller's plan e says it renders woollen stuffs white and soft it is obvious from this that the ancients knew the method of bleaching flannel by the fumes of sulfur as practiced by the moderns for the Fourth Kind was used only for suffering matches sulfur and pliny's time was found native in the Aeolian Islands and in Campania it is curious he never mentioned sicily once the great supply is drawn for modern manufacture in medicine it seems to have been used only externally by the ancients it was considered as excellent for removing eruptions it was also used for fumigating the word illumine which we translate alam occurs often in Pliny and is the same substance which the Greeks distinguished by the name of steeped area it is described pretty minutely by daya scaredy's and also by Pliny it was obviously a natural production dug out of the earth and consequently quite different from our alum with which the ancients were unacquainted die Oscar ADIZ says was found abundantly in Egypt that it was a various kind but that this lady variety was the best he mentions also many other localities he says that for medical purposes the most valued of all the varieties of illumine or the slaty the round and the liquid thus lady aller man is very white has an exceedingly astringent taste a strong smell is free from stony concretions and gradually cracks and emits long capillary crystals from these rifts on which account it is sometimes called trick i'ts this description obviously applies to a kind of slate clay which probably contained pyrites mixed with it of the decomposing kind the capillary crystals were probably similar to those crystals at present called hair assault by mineralogists which exude pretty abundantly from the shale of coal beds when it has been long exposed to the air hair salt differs very much in its nature clip Rafa ascertained by analysis that the hair assault from the Quicksilver mines in Adria is sulphate of magnesia mixed with a small quantity of sulphate of iron the hair salt from the abandoned coal pits in the neighbourhood of Glasgow is a double salt composed of sulphate of alumina and sulphate of iron in definite proportions the composition being one atom per to sulfate of iron one and a half atom sulfate of alumina fifteen atoms water I suspect strongly that the capillary crystals from the a Lerman of diaspora d--'s were nearly of the same nature from Pliny's account of the uses to which a low man was applied it is quite obvious that it must have varied very much in its nature alumina guram was used to strike a black color and must therefore have contained iron it was doubtless an impure native sulfate of iron similar to many native productions of the same nature still met with in various parts of the world but not employed their use having been superseded by various artificial salts more definite in their name and consequently more certain in their application and at the same time cheaper and more abundant than the native the Elliman employed as a mordant by the dyers must have been a sulfate of alumina more or less pure at least it must have been free from all sulfate of iron which would have affected the color of the cloth and prevented the Dyer from accomplishing its object what the a lumen rotundum was is not easily conjectured by Oscar Radice says that it was sometimes made artificially but the artificial alum and rotundum was not much valued the best he says was full of air bubbles nearly white and a very astringent taste it had a slaty appearance and was found in Egypt or the island of Melos the liquid illumine was limpid milky of an equal color free from hard concretions and having a fiery shade of color in its nature it was similar to the illumined conditio --m must therefore have consisted chiefly at least a sulphate of alumina the two men in naphtha were known to the ancients and used by them to give light instead of oil they were employed also as external applications in case of disease and were considered as having the same virtues as sulfur it is said that the word translated salt in the New Testament ye are the salt of the earth but if the salt have lost his savour wherewith shall it be salted his henceforth good for nothing but to be cast out and trodden under foot of men it is said that the word salt in this passage were first to asphalt or bitumen which was used by the Jews in their sacrifices and called salt by them but I have not been able to find satisfactory evidence of the truth of this opinion it is obvious from the context that the word translated salt could not have had that meaning among the Jews because salt can never be supposed to lose its savour the two men while liquid has a strong taste and smell which it loses gradually by exposure to the air as it approaches more and more to a solid form asphalt was one of the great constituents of the Greek fire a great bet of it still existing in Albania supplied the Greeks with this substance concerning the nature of Greek fire it is clear that many exaggerated and even fabulous statements have been published the obvious intention the Greeks being probably to make their invention as much threaded as possible by their enemies nighter was undoubtedly one of the most important of its constituents though no illusion whatever is made we do not know when nitrate of potash the nature of the moderns became known in Europe was discovered in the east and was undoubtedly known in China and India before the commencement of the Christian era the property of niter as a supporter of combustion could not have remained long unknown after the discovery of the salt the first person who threw a piece of it upon a red-hot coal would observe it accordingly we find that its use in fireworks was known very early in China and India though its prodigious expanse of power by which it propels bullets with so great and destructive velocity is a European invention posterior to the time of Roger Bacon the word nighter had been applied by the ancients to carbonate of soda a production of Egypt where it is still formed from seawater by some unknown process of nature and the marshes near Alexandria this is evidence not merely from the account given of it by deities and Pliny for the following passage from the Old Testament shows it had the same meaning among the Jews as he that taketh away a garment in cold weather is as vinegar upon nighter so is he that singeth songs to a heavy heart vinegar poured upon saltpeter produces no sensible effect whatever but when poured upon carbonated soda in occasions in effervescence when saltpeter came to be imported to Europe it was natural to give it the same name as that applied to carbonate of soda to which both in taste and appearance and bore some faint resemblance saltpeter possessing a much more striking properties than carbonate of soda much more attention was drawn to it and it gradually fixed upon itself the term nighter at first applied to a different salt when this change of nomenclature took place does not appear but it was completed before the time of Roger Bacon who always applies the term nitrile to our nitrate of potash and never to carbonate of soda in the preceding history of the chemical facts known to the ancients I've taken no notice of a well known story related of Cleopatra this magnificent and profligate Queen boasted to Anthony that she would herself consume a million of sister tea and a supper Antony smiled at the proposal and doubted the possibility of her performing it next evening magnificent entertainment was provided which Anthony as usual was present and expressed his opinion that the cost of the piece magnificent as it was fell far short of the sum specified by the Queen she requested him to defer computing till the dessert was finished a vessel filled with vinegar was placed before her in which she threw two pearls the finest in the world and which were valued at 10 millions of Syst arity these pearls were dissolved by the vinegar and the liquid was immediately drunk by the Queen thus she made good her boast and destroyed the two finest pearls in the world this story supposing it true shows a Cleopatra was aware that vinegar has the property of dissolving pearls but not that she knew the nature are these beautiful productions of nature we now know that pearls consists essentially of carbonate of lime and that the beauty is owing to the thin concentric lamina of which they are composed nor have i taken any notice of lime with which the ancients were well-acquainted in which they applied to most of the uses to which the moderns put it thus it constituted the base of the Roman mortar which is known to have been excellent they employed it also as a manure for the field as the moderns do it was known to have a corrosive nature when taken internally but was much employed by the agents externally and in various ways as an application to ulcers whether they knew its solubility in water does not appear though from the circumstance of its being used for making mortar this fact could hardly escape them these facts though of great importance could scarcely be applied to the rearing of a chemical structure as the ancients could have no notion of the action of acids upon lime or of the numerous salt which it is capable forming phenomena which must have remained unknown till the discovery of the acids enabled experimenters to try their effects upon limestone and quicklime not even a conjecture appears in any ancient writer that I have looked into about the difference between quicklime and limestone this difference is so great that it must have been remarked by them yet nobody seems ever to have thought of attempting to account for it even the method of burning or cal signing lime is not described by Pliny so there can be no doubt that the ancients were acquainted with it nor have I taken any notice of leather or the method of tanning it there are so many allusions to leather and its uses by the ancient poets and historians that the acquaintance of the ancients with it is put out of doubt but so far as I know there's no description of the process of tanning 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clPW131x5f4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=clPW131x5f4 | Bridging the GapーEnhancing Your PE Program with Literacy and Physical Literacy | hello and welcome to strategies and techniques to a literacy into your physical education program my name is Jim Campbell I'm a teacher in the New York City Department of Education and the Bronx I'm honored to be here thank you to physiology for having me at this time we're going to talk about a really important topic of not just physical literacy but literacy so without further ado let's jump right in a little bit about me I am Jim Campbell that's me I have a master's in child and in special education grades one to six I have benefited teacher for eight years I've taught I teach at an elementary school which is pretty pre-k to fifth grade on my Bank Stadium in New York I have taught childhood special education few years so 10 overall I'm in the u.s. bowling Hall of Fame for a 300 1800 series I'm also the Society of health physical education shape physical activity council chairperson and that's a little bit about me so I'm using this really cool app called Dunphy which you can definitely use for remote learning what's great about it is that it will also do just about I kind of over here will talk tell you about if you want to look more into the words and this little one over here reads the text Jim Hamm Belle masters childhood special education one six physical logic so let me go talk about a little bit more so the goals for the webinar so we're gonna talk about defining literacy and physical literacy so we have working base so we actually know we're all on the same page and this is going to be I'm going to be chairing things that I've used and things that I've done that are proven to add literacy that I've used in my program that have been successful so this way you can use it which brings it to this point over here I want to spark ideas this is not the definitive by no means am I saying this is all you can do but I hope this isn't spark cities for you and you can use them effectively well I mean most of my experiences is predominantly in elementary but I want you there's a lot of different things and hopefully a lot of different ways you can bring this to if you teach older students and America we call the middle school and high school we're also one thing about this is an interactive webinar you can see kids on my head but they're gonna be times where I'm going to stop anyway I should reflect about something I know I'll sort of encounter get up and over so those are some of the goals so let's get up and move so but [Music] really focusing mental skills tilt your head it's like you're driving a car and then when you negate it's pretty much and then you do it ahead and rip quick and then you name so that's called a whip and the Naenae just step and you hold thank you easy now the watch big part the part that comes right after this and to the other kind of to the other like we're on now the duck part I want you to pretend it's like you're taking your makeup and you're dabbing it on your face you're dabbing another face you're being super really cute now if they don't like that you can just freestyle and give everyone a sprint you just kind of bought into it for you do the Deaf so you know all the other moves let's do it music I love dance but I've actually done this workshop with her she is this it's if you think this is higher energy it really is I did this for an hour and a half and I was one of the best workers I've ever had but I like to use this is an example because if you use other websites that gonoodle another things where sometimes it just has you standing right there dancing I like the overall message of this and it's a great way to springboard us into what do they talk about what is physical literally think about the video we just watched what do you know about physical literacy what do you know about literacy in general take a minute write it down think it out physical literacy is a term that's been used a lot and I kind of with my masters in childhood and a special education ivenna a bit of teaching of writing as much as well as myself and physical literacy is basically focusing on three things we want students to have the motivation to want them to move we want them to be competent to have the skills to do it's like in the video to instill example moves like doing a duff or breaking your knees or doing whipping and a nanny III can't do it about to be confident we even for me to want to just so you want to just try that to be confident so the three but if you think about it when students are doing literacy reading and writing and when studying words in the classroom other do you see notice any similarities or or or commonalities we're like in reading share reading aloud shared reading guy to reading independent reading doesn't that isn't the ultimate goal of also visit literacy autonomy we want students to be active for life I mean reading reading aloud modeling practicing with them and then depending reading sanding with writing the goal on the bottom of these two is what independent I mean itís explicitly say that but if you know what it says is there's a child who is doing a backflips so they feel pretty confident and competent and word study is no Sun there's so much independent but look it says well Cavallari are those things that we talk about so do they have more in common are they more different even though one is what we predominantly work around as physical education and health teachers but more the same or does it take a minute to think up to it and to think about that so purposes personally and this is my point of view and hope you may share the point of view or I can help you explain to us what I'm thinking about literacy and fizzing out just physical literacy but literacy in general because going back for me I really see that there is duality of both that there's really there are a lot of similarities that we want to inspire your time you want students to be able to check themselves assess themselves assess others that's really what the name of the game is so we may be teaching different skills but we're always teaching different kind of same philosophies you want to be students I guess it to be autonomous so if you could do it now depending how you do use literacy I like to use it for station signs deep integration to inspire students who aspire them to do it so that when students come and they're at this age they figure mini-lesson and warm up and down that you're playing on their own they actually want to do things on their own they want to be able to live even kindergarteners of course with you know they require it more but then of course we're talking differentiation and being what's appropriate practices and understand what what's best for each grade but it means something when to embed it into your program they can really do it so I take a look at this video here we have two kids a boy named Sanjay and a girl named April Sanjay and April are kids just like you although they are cartoons I guess they're not exactly just like you now are they maybe I'll give them jet sets why not you know what maybe jetpacks are a bad idea my bad now we really want Sanjay and April to be happy kids for that to happen we want them to have fun being active want to learn to make healthy choices but to do this there are skills they have to learn first yeah skills watch this Sanjay let's have you run a race will draw a track here and give you a really tough opponent to run against how about a cheetah they're pretty fast and let's put April on a baseball diamond she can be playing against someone tough too how about a team of elephants use their trunks to hit the ball now in order for Sanjay and April to get better at their activities they have to learn some basic skills first think about it Sanjay hasn't learned how to run properly he won't be able to run a race very well one an April won't really be ready to play baseball until she learns to catch to be active and to have fun playing lots of games and sports there are a lot of basic skills you should learn things like how to dodge skip jump kick overhand throw catch and run if you learn skills like these you'll end up using them in sports and physical activities and you'll be confident playing them this is called being physically literate if you become physically literate and learn these basic skills and you'll be able to try more activities and activities are fun if you can run you can take part in soccer basketball or hiking but you can throw you can play baseball cricket or a wheelchair watch you can balance you can do yoga gymnastics or even shark riding okay you got me I made shark riding up but imagine now not only do we want Sanjay and April to be active you also want them to learn to make healthy choices there are skills you have to learn for that too but instead of running and catching these are thinking and doing skills things like saying kind words listening to each other and knowing what you're feeling learning these help you make healthy decisions like eating well wearing your bike helmet and making smart life choices this is called health literacy if you learn the skills of health literacy you might choose to do fun activities like read a book go outside and be active or draw instead of only playing video games and you may choose to eat more fruits and vegetables instead of mostly candy I know Mr cheetah but being is just as important for cheetahs as it is for kids so if Sanjay and April can learn health literacy and physical literacy they'll really be on the right track then Sanjay and April will feel good about participating in those activities and they'll want to try more activities because they know they have the skills to be good at it they'll also have the skills to make choices for their health and well-being and in the end they'll be active happier and healthier even if you take away their jetpacks sorry guys I really like the video because it also touches upon health literacy and what I like to think of cognitive health in schools skills or as we might say social-emotional learning so I really think that video planet really chimes it so literacy may not just be necessarily reading and writing but it's also the application of skills to also not just so not just saying we're playing soccer we're doing skills related to soccer also gives you the idea to like for me I teach in the Bronx I may not have access to a giant yard field but then again that leads to the conversation where we can talk about how is this authentic is this really if you use these skills for soccer well that ain't rapping passing kicking is that gonna really transfer what else can we transfer those use those skills for that's why I think literacy really has a big place does any physi program so New York just so you know where I'm coming from so we came out with the New York scope and sequence which is based on the shape America grade-level outcomes for grades K to 12 and this is based on good practices that are specific from New York and it's break the breaks down into five and I won't read them all but I'll kind of just describe them also over here safety and management which is in red but this is about practicing class football and expectations personal responsibility safety which is really the crux of really any physical game that well.she students three times a week once a week 30 minutes 15 minutes 10 minutes even in kindergartner for the or for any student we new routes students Duty routines teachers routines consistency being safe where yes we may be teaching read aloud but in the in the classroom there's different challenges students aren't running around so this is where students really need to be safe and press and manage and like I said it's really important I love to do stations small group work and this is really where it shines ooh and students really like it which kind of goes to the next one the community building and selling practice social-emotional skills working small groups and large groups activities sub Warner social awareness self management assessment self assessment peer assessment its large spatial awareness personal aware so this is really you know what the video is saying that this is that they kind of understand their role and what they're doing in a physical education class but it also kind of ties into that little last line that exists beyond the beat setting so that they want to but they also understand how like I said the duality of that how it transfers and I'll go into that a little more soon but also the motor skills keeping hopping how you moving around and you're traversing in your environment and if you notice it's not just critical skills and you want to build Colin Cooper saying build confidence and now in the future not just limited to phys ed which for them in gymnastics they might be thinking wait I don't not that comfy personally I'm not a hundred percent comfortable with gymnastics but you would think you would be surprised like the shark of writing a shark in the video we transfer non locomotor are you taking are you taking a jump shot with a basketball how are you gonna balance yourself so you don't fall over or how are you gonna take that jump and make a shot and then come back down and not fall age-appropriate challenges so it kind of these are skills that students build upon that they scaffold so that it's vertical so that when it starts in kindergarten they can you know keep going with it on so they graduate high school and manipulate as a kicking dribbling all those ones we're throwing and once you start it I could just sit with with in gymnastics scaffolding and building on it as students get older so this is the five areas of course there's many different base is the scope and sequence this is just a kind of guide to help us in New York City where you go like I said I just understand I see elementary students once a week that was before and I will touch upon remote learning but that's a little bit more about so one thing that my school is adopted this year is to help us is and that health literate is I like to think of it as cognitive skills where students are learning to do this in the classroom they're learning how to think they can choose that they know how to choose a book that's not too hard they knows how to choose a book that's right why can't they apply the same kind of thinking process to physical education and thinking maps and now it might seem but this is I would really recommend thinking maps it's a very involved program but it's definitely worthwhile and it's great because things that I'm doing for like in this picture you're also using it across the school so this is great this is thanks to Ben Landers this is I've made my own self assessment chart it's kind of hard to see but basically students know the criteria for are they making how they doing are they going above and beyond are they doing what's expected are they making some mistakes as their effort now where it needs to be and so students know and this is used all the time and it reflected they're not just effort but it's also reflected into how our students act acquiring the skills and it's a self-assessment so they know and they know the criteria and it's broken down in a way so that they can understand so that they oh my level 3 and these are the criteria is there one level four so they know how to self assess themselves another one that I love to do when this is come on I love gifts this is students do this all the time we do this all the time I actually say call myself this is how I think and explain the students I'd love to do step by step by step special for students that really helps an hour and this is great because students know how to use a checklist in all grades feasibly they theoretically they all know how to use a checklist they all have a checklist that they use in the classroom so for this one is simply dribbling rascal there's a picture the great thing I'm a phys ed is that sometimes we can use a picture because we don't really have the benefit of saying okay you just did a masters did you sit right and you go back and look at it but now but something like this they can have experience like that so there they they used to be factoring them accepted dribbling a basketball so I will literally post this on a projector in my gym and or put on an iPad I'm fortunate to find something that students can look at it refer to it as they're playing so they can look yourself wait what am I doing wrong that's physical literacy self assessing themselves to have that deeper understanding so that they can think just wait what do I need to do better for are they looking at someone this is what you're not wait maybe you're having trouble because you're not waiting to the ground sometimes students homes may especially in kindergarten where they go and I'm sure if you teach elementary you know that I love using gifts I'm in the ball like this so I took this even though bowling sunrise is a hard sport to transfer and you in the gym because you know sometimes the students may not really necessary go to a bowling at night right next day or over the weekend but putting this video so they can see it usually kicking a ball thank you to QB 54 I love it so now that with them I could actually teach American football kicking throwing using this using this so they can see the still so I think a step and a kick and this this little one over here that's my daughter she's almost two which I'll actually to this Friday and they eat I've just learned about cardio and fitness drumming and all the amazing things I love with the remote learning letting students even see a picture that so my daughter is almost 2 she can do and there's so many things she just loves to just drum on the ball on it's great exercise so with older students what could we do you can have them do different exercises it's not just hitting the ball and the rate it is that some of these might be harder to do you may not really want students kicking inside an apartment you may not really want them kicking against the wall but something like this is possibly feasible and posting this so that they can refer to themselves so that they can use it on their own and you're showing a model and a guy said you want them to hopefully internalize what this is and what the steps are so that they can then finally get to that next level and do it themselves here are some other things I'd love to do what I love about bouncy bouncy is a great feature and I'm really fortunate you can do 3d things assign I posted a picture of the muscles all right what's this muscle right here biceps what's this sternocleidomastoid it love that one what are these muscles on the back trapezoids deltoids gastrocnemius a little bit one hamstrings great thing I have on Steve also formal learning which I'm looking forward to is you can make things so thank you to open phys ed and I'll dive more into that later but I took their shadow sports idea which is basically using playing sports and doing going through the skills without the ball which is great for home warning especially if you have a lot of students are stuck indoors what's great about it is this guy's going to keep rotating but you could put little music so if you're a fan of Megaman one sees great so I took this template and they click on this they click on the little link and it brings him to a video of doing it and once he's a great Greek Greek great for that now like I was saying shadows for us but I wanted to kind of show you more of what I'm at so the best you can balance it I had a lot of fun making that what the great thing about that is that students you don't really necessarily get to play tennis or the idea of what to hope that I miss record and what to do and how to look and I actually didn't make that at a tennis racket I use the app while doing which you use a green screen and this is when I first started using and dran experimenting but you're able to block up the bar choose able to kind of block out the back and you're kind of able to kind of impose your to put your picture and put a video in to which is great for home RNA put it into a different location it's like when I did America when I did baseball by myself in DC and when I did my when I did American football by myself at MetLife Stadium with the Giants logo it's a little fun actually this needed you to do now how does this and think take another minute how's distance learning impacted you so no matter how distance learning is impacted you it's been certainly tough for everyone especially myself so I totally empathize and I know and I'm it seems like every single week I'm always trying to find something I feel like I find that kind of finally found a groove some things that work like Google formed buncee works especially with language learners and I'm always using new trying to new new things this I created and you can even do this is its skills as a I can use for a teacher by teachers but when students hand it in when soon into training and rather should say that they can check that I play the game that has a sign and that's three different criteria did I understand that access to videos identify the concerts of in their videos there's a good for assessment so if a student says they didn't if they did the video but they answered the questions or they answered the questions we didn't watch the video it kind of gives me a frame of reference to kind of help them out and give them the best feedback that I can and appropriate feedback and I could give individual free BET feedback feedback so something like this is very useful and a lot of these things I make myself just like this a lot of some of the other assignments I said draw a picture of yourself doing the exercise is great for kindergarten first and second-degree any probably thinking if you're in high school or secondary working with other students how is this gonna apply well for all the students I would do less no picture more and more sophisticated questions and I would focus maybe more like the health related parts of fitness but I made this myself what speed did you use when exercising had you now I use a little in the hotel's great videos on speed her brain bites and this is great and the even in the gym everything in a soft way I don't know if you do five seven minutes the end ones for a while this is a great thing students will love to do it I use these especially when I'm in the classroom we'll do a lesson and then we'll do some moving he's a great because I've composed them on my bulletin board you can pretty much take this idea and run with it as much any way you can so another I have to give a shout out to captain Keith a love is so Tabata it's about is great doing 20 seconds of an exercise as many times as you can of that exercise and then taking seconds of mandatory rest and then doing it so I'll show you a little bit so this is a video I made for myself meant to handle at home today we're going to do a great warm-up called Tabata so show this video which is a not as hard or not as so you can find three timers online you want to jump in fortify the challenge I'd be more than happy to do it I actually just did a to school workout with a school live in the Bronx with another school in Manhattan weighed about 120 kids students come and they host it things like this you can chow modify the exercise this is great because it's good for students I think my fifth graders love it as both of my kindergarteners like you can modify the moves you could do it but something great you can do it little things like this I love cardio drumming student writing so this is an assignment I gave to them my month and they make their own and they get the option of either so great thing modified you give them that give them the option they want to do four boxes they want to do 12 they want to do eat so she headed back punching that's pretty good so she modified she did different pulling up 20 pound range lifting 30 pounds easy probably the only thing the feedback I would give to her saying how many can do it you want to do it we shouldn't really want to draw a picture and that's certainly fine but it's very clear and she used an apple pear deck which takes Google slides and you can add make them interactive so students can answer and draw on them right away you know have access to see that their answers so things like this I loved about students this is even though it's not a hundred percent to xishi things but like I said now I know I have an idea and I can give her feedback and to help but get her to the next level and it was whereas if a student only had two or I can help so it seems like the student he's pretty accessible earlier because we should she kind of made it her own and she did different she did a lot so she did different varying things at jumping jacks pulling up squads it's pretty varied which makes me very proud I love literacy literacy not just you know you can have games where students are flipping over card using words but I loved and that's great one thing I like to do is and honestly if you kind of embed it the students will really get the hang of it one of my favorite games that I've done numerous times and that is my bowl around my game where one person is the pin Peart they set up the pins well Marissa gets a turn what person is the score keeper in the may switch sides I've had parent nights where student parents come and it runs itself because the students just know the game over here in phys ed visit that or you have great things where it has a picture and it's great because I have something literally for every level and so many different activities not just basketball but like running and they're at home section is amazing that's where I got the shadow sports game from before open visit and this stuff this thing is free when I started even just ten years ago this this was I would have loved this stuff but now that it's there yeah and like for me for balling balling is something and I'm personally invested in I just make it my own don't be afraid to innovate don't be afraid because there's lots of difference as Twitter and I love conferences like this because it gives us a chance to really collaborate especially in tough times like this so we really can come together and do what's best for ourselves because local might be in there you want to do what's best for our students using game cards and card games kind of flipped it around but I love it get my copy salmon which is you ever played goldfish it's kind of the same idea where you have to match with other people and when you do it you give them a high-five where you pound it or you do something called happy salmon and I've ex plated with my family adults and might be silly but it's actually kind of fun games like activities from skill tastic they're great those are all kinds of green games to look into I mean with a lot of resources that I would love to show if you're interested please I would love to talk about them on a different time these are some games as I do apologize I forget exactly how I do but these are great for students who are not playing or even for illness or not playing or this is something to take it even just do at home you can give to them like using their family students want to do it that they really if you give them the tools they love to do these things they love to be leaders in elementary schools I know just having classroom jobs they love like I to students one time they weren't wearing the right Footwear and they couldn't play so they literally walked they literally with the pure observers and they walked around with an iPad and they had the checklist and they literally walked around to all the different groups maybe and he would think oh wait they don't wanna do that and loved things like that it gives them a chance to be the leader students wanna be leaders so I can't believe we're almost to the end that literacy I believe and I'm and I hope you agree with me getting a hands any PD program no matter if you use a little bit of it a lot of it somewhere in the middle it can be the focal point or you could really embed it and use it for different things if you don't want to use writing your pencil assessments you can have things like clickers which uses QR code QR codes and it's free and has a great week to assess and I could be using tweets variety again I really feel like right back to we're talking my physical literacy that one students know and they have the skills and they feel confident they feel confident and when I just talking about one or two students talking everybody it really opens up your toolbox of games that you play with the students one thing I always love to do especially in conferences or even just the 3/2 so take another minute or two and think about three things you found useful from today two things you want to learn more about and one thing you can implement immediately alright one a knowledge from special people I feel like there's so many people that I mentioned I mean now begotten a chance to actually show you but thank you to Pete Benton special PE specialist Ben Landers Pete specials comm he was about the self assessment those pictures captain Pete he's the one with the tabata that's great Mel in eleven where we dance play they're fantastic they else they take chief it's great not just for adults but also a lot of her students she had a lot of cool song songs it's all about empowerment and he's gonna do the best that they can even if they do they don't like it's not just like regular road dancing or if they mess it up or they have to follow the skill this step-by-step thinking maps and balance between it like I said it's hard to fully I could probably do a webinar just a nap but thinking about the calm balance between open phys ed like I said if anybody watching if I do apologize if I forget but thank you for all that you do think of all that you can true you everything to do my one of my professors at Adelphi University dr. Mara Manson she's been very helpful talking with me and kind of giving me a deeper understanding of how to teach not just literacy but also teach it to others other colleagues and professionals so that they get a better understanding of it cool I'm trying to think yeah these are like I said not the bill this is not the definitive hopefully there's one thing I always try to at least come back with one thing one or two things that I give use soon right away I want to say thank you so much for attending this has been a great I really appreciate you spending some time with me if you have any questions just it or comments question is for comments please email me JP HAMB TL at gmail.com I'm always I'm pretty big advocate and I'm pretty big contributor on Twitter ID J I'm in the gym PE J I'm in the gym PE on Twitter if you follow me I usually follow back and I love the post and I love to read about new things you could also see all the cool new things that open if phys ed is doing that shape is doing or even just lots of professionals that honestly that's where I got a lot of these great ideas and if I kill the clothes with a few final thoughts Irie like I said I really appreciate Thank You phys ed Akagi for giving me this opportunity to talk to you today I really appreciated it's amazing to be able to be selected to talk to so many people and share my philosophy and share my practices and hopefully to inspire you so that they can help you out whatever your whatever your program is whatever your level of program and no matter whether you're teaching five-year-olds high schoolers college no matter what like I said there's so many things you get these are tough times so I really feel like it's really important that we stick together so like I said thank you so much for attending and hopefully like a couple things I want to say Bunkley Thank You Punxsy for letting me this has been great I've really enjoyed using their platform like I said a couple of things that you want if you want to use right away pear deck is a great thing it's an add-on to Google slides if you wanna do something like Nearpod these are great assessment things because you could take any presentation you could do it thank you so much once again my name is Jim Campbell and thank you for attending my webinar on strategies and techniques to add literacy into your physical education program once again my name is Jim Hamill I'm a teacher in a New York City Department of Education in the Bronx New York well thank you again physically God do you think you can for coming and thank you to everyone who allowed me to use their materials I hope you check them out thank you have a wonderful day and thank you for coming I wanna copy this presentation inside I'll email me and I'll be more than happy to send it to you as well as well as any other materials that you show on this presentation today also I recommend tricking up those respective ones many people are more than happy to contribute and if you reach out to them share what they have with you that's why I love Twitter because on Twitter maybe five or six resource lives like a day there's always something available to be used so thank you for attending once again | PHYSEDagogy | UCEZvyJLJDExcFi0QU3EFfRQ | 2020-05-09 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 6,387 | 33,318 |
6_mSiYsMMLA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6_mSiYsMMLA | Total War - 1000 War Elephants vs The Glorious Pike Wall | oh they're dying running into that pike wall yeah maybe the ballistas are hurting them [Music] gonna hit start battle i'm back you ready i think that's ready you all ready yep just gotta help good timing dude just got here that we went forward like men should we start barring [Music] with our greater numbers we go i just listen to whatever script you guys say look out there's elephants yes yes there are elephants there's a lot of elephants oh wow those longer as i think actually hit oh yeah oh the scorpios oh wow those look cool i don't know why they're smoking the enemy is attacking our ally he didn't really take out any though so that sucks but hey let's say see how the pike board does oh they're dying running out of that pike wall yeah maybe the ballistas are hurting them yeah i like the double pike wall because i feel like the first one holds in the second one sticks or not are the first one just gets ran over but hey it's okay oh yeah there it goes in the name of rome quickly now forward yeah we should have made the flanks more secure i mean well they're holding a breakthrough i'm trying [Music] is fallen on the right side focus your scorpios on them our general is being attacked keep him [Music] alive i almost feel like we need one more line of like pikes yeah or like more pikes in the field i don't know maybe like reduce the number of scorpios probably yeah yeah so like two people do all hikes so that we could because then we can fill in the [ __ ] things flanks a bit more because the the fronts actually yeah that's holding okay it's gotta get pushed through but damn it if it ain't been [ __ ] bloody there's a lot of bad elephants [Applause] they're really starting to fall apart now you get your generator out of there on the left just pull pull back here the [ __ ] blue over there friend there's more elephants coming we just need to get out disengage it's still not enough i actually won the middle a bit the men are broken yeah they're they're actually able to start to maybe try and flank some elephants [Music] should we run out after these elephants our generals uh yeah yolo i'm doing the abilities steadfast and maybe they don't die so much wow some pikemen are still alive i can actually move them this is new i have one life one group [Music] pike's ready [Music] uh right here and right here i don't know how you've got some scorpion man and natives they got their butter knives they're gonna they're gonna see what they can do oh if i get attacked in the rear yo i'm gonna be [ __ ] but hey this is looking all right oh that group yep we might actually win this whoo we still have a large group of elephants here i'm dealing with them but i don't know if i'm going to win that fight of battle this is a shameful display and we have some scorpio men with butter knives in the blue uh making some plays poking their feet and we have our dan uh generals right here in some real [ __ ] danger with uh yeah this nice little uh scorpio boys yeah it's a big piece of [ __ ] yeah my pikemen are about to break i don't know this is going to be real close [Music] we should pull our generals out because they're actually doing something and uh we should uh attack these boys right here in the red have the scorpio boys just kind of engage the last couple like elephants there they can do it having them butter knives [Music] getting much higher for us i record it by the way i record it heck yeah i'm probably just going to voice over i don't know we'll see okay i'm going to get my generator he's got it holy cow are we gonna win there are so many dead elephants this is just crazy that pipeline really worked at the beginning oh my god and because i actually had some leftovers in the in the center i could like start to creep in on the sides and kind of help out that flanking bonus is huge especially like if you got pikes all around you dude you'd want to be in that situation especially you saw the horses stop at first did you see the pike the elephant stop when they got to the pike wall yeah yeah there's so many of them dead dude we're not doing something this scorpio is really damaged like the scorpius at work yeah i think it i think it damaged oh damn your boys are oh i didn't know all of them were breaking yeah they just really can't damage them that's why yeah they got butter knives they're just the meat showed all right hey no no no no creeping on these guys these guys in the red finish them off right quick and then i'm gonna send my pikes over to the other ones i'm gonna pull back okay any generals left attack that come i just need to bait them and coming at my wall i'm just gonna kind of corral them until our uh cab is ready oh no they didn't get it up right back oh they're rounded they're out all right hit that last group cool cool there's two more oh man ready here you come watch watch oh come on [Music] sitting in the mountain attacking sending them out attacking i should not get like engaged in combat with them this is still tight though this is still really tight elephants left yeah seven elephants okay come in and disengage them in general it's getting too tight [Music] for their [Music] oh we got this guys here we go this is still tight pike won't [ __ ] attack the goddamn elephants attack he's right back up there stop spinning around damn circles [Applause] three elephants left oh man this is one hell of a fight like all the ways is fantastic this is bloody [Applause] it's only my general left pikemen 18 and 24. they won't [ __ ] attack okay i present just a giant right here two elephants [Applause] nice i'm going to close in on them with pikes [Music] hope they're stabbing fishes are you raising your [ __ ] pikes your dumb asses this is like teeth [Laughter] [Music] they can do this i believe oh there's goes one one elephant one elephant oh my god oh my god is it gonna happen is it gonna happen the great [ __ ] elephant massacre oh we my god oh my god holy cow | ZiggyZagg | UC3X2UgB8kom3F2wMK4NHY2g | 2021-03-09 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,148 | 6,061 |
XkWOLr6L4xs | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XkWOLr6L4xs | The Underrated Isaac Gracie: His Journey & Album | over the years we've had some unbelievable underrated musicians to grace the music industry to name a few barry mallow with timeless songs like [Music] or mandy who often wrote for johnny cash in the highwaymen get unrecognized for a song like gallery girl and yes we must mention brian mcknight with soulful renditions of one last cry [Music] and back in one [Music] reminds us how technically gifted he is so these artists or even bands like the replacements never made it to a level they actually deserve to be a rude ad and that trend has continued even till today one such recent artist who strikes my mind is isaac gracie who built up some reputation for a few years released some soul stirring hits and then disappeared in thin air in this video we take a closer look at isaac and see how his career panned out to be every musician has to start somewhere just like katy perry justin timberlake whitney houston and other well-known artists isaac started his journey with the church he was part of the healing abbey choir in london and often hit the difficult high sea in gregorio lee greece misremain which is already quite a challenging composition soon he jumped from church music to alternated rock indie rock 4 clock and even started writing songs at the tender age of 14. taking inspiration from artists like bob dylan leonard cohen and even radiohead isaac solely focused on the emotional delivery of songs rather than style which is why he never stuck to a sad genre of music he actually explains this in an interview that he isn't confined by any genre and is just more inclined towards expressing his feelings without limitations this reminds me a bit of jacob collier also who does not identify with any said channel [Music] in terms of how isaac truly ignited his musical talent is quite an anecdote after leaving the choir isaac's self learn the guitar picked up songs by the year and one fine day he entered into a school music competition and performed his version of it in me babe [Music] midway is actually stop isaac and before being offered any explanation isaac stormed off the stage and ran home in tears little did he know that the judge actually wanted to announce him as the winner on stage as you can see isaac was very self-conscious about his music this pivotal incident pushed isaac to work on his music alone in his bedroom and record songs on garageband from there it took him just one hour at night to write and produce his first ever raw demo last words you must be wondering how the industry discovered isaac one word soundcloud isaac made music for personal interest for me and never thought of it as a mode for public appreciation so he would share his recordings with close ones and upload them on soundcloud for reference and as fate would have it that's where last words attracted public attention and lucian grange the ceo of universal music group lucian who's worked with multiple stellar artists like lady gaga abba taylor swift and even amy winehouse had now actually convinced isaac to sign a contract in a blink of an eye isaac stopped working as a dishpoint cafes dropped out from his creative arts course in university and decided to pursue music full time at the age of 19. within a few years he re-recorded his bedroom demos and released it as his debut album called isaac crazy the album has about 11 songs and quite frankly it represents a cluster of emotions first up last words was probably the most popular song of isaac's discography it has simple chords mellow beats and the perfect set of lyrics that anyone can identify with [Music] well let's just say that lyrics definitely strike a deeper meaning but i do feel beyond the song there are a few other gems too in one interview isaac claimed that the two most difficult songs of his album were holocrown and silhouettes of you difficult in the sense that he probably took some time in accurately capturing his emotions into the lyrics if you listen to the lyrics of holocron they clearly represent isaac's ongoing breakup at the time [Music] in fact both this song and syllabus of you were written after he had lost a relationship silhouettes of you is without any doubt musically and emotionally the best song of isaac's w album the beginning of the song immediately sucks you into his full of sorrows and to drop that off he addresses the course to his former partner [Music] no doubt most of isaac's songs were warm-hearted steadily paced and emotionally placed likes to lose a few but like i mentioned before he doesn't stick to a particular style and can express himself in different forms too like in the death of human die where the chorus shifts into a rock version of isaac since the death viewing or in show me love from his more recent ep where we get a pepe icing [Music] finally as for my favorite song of the album terrified is also isaac's favorite song he explained that the song summed up his experiences in life to the point where he is terrified that he wasn't cut out for music and feared for his future the song perfectly aligned with what isaac thought about entering the music industry so quickly like he did and he never wanted to rush his love for music but as the saying goes you can't control what life throws at you and that is where isaac was challenged you know to start playing his pieces for the public and not solely for personal interest that being said the album definitely succeeded in doing just that being an underrated artist that he is isaac's music is still yet to be discovered by many after actively releasing songs for a few years recording extended plays on final records and attending global tours in china netherlands and switzerland we unfortunately became dormant in the industry the broader picture will always remain the same that isaac gracie is only one underrated artist out of many and of more to come but that doesn't dispel the fact that underrated artists like isaac need to be granted a bit more recognition or in other words be heard so i guess until isaac returns back from the dead we should just bask in his music and celebrate it that's all for today i'll see you next time | Montage Music | UCHXUqf22YYNudezeHMUsJ-Q | 2022-03-06 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,105 | 6,149 |
9Vw1_ihbYL4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Vw1_ihbYL4 | Harsh winds on a HARSHER SEA | Darkest Dungeon | oh right and we're back darkest dungeon season 2 I know it's just he's in one that's just what it says and so last episode not last episode so if you watched last episode and then you're watching now you didn't notice we lost some people in between recordings I tried to do it like a quick little grind up to the boss and I died so bad I lost 4 people so let's jump in with the 18 the team so strong so undeniably strong but they're the only ones you cannot retreat from this quest yeah we're going in I'm going in a hard it is short bring all the food anyway give me the shovels oops take a blood okay give me keys give me two rows of torches my goodness I asked the people were dying I was just like you know what I don't even care not a big deal and then I started thinking about the items that they were carrying Oh in the house like I had drink I had been training those people to get to level six I just had a knife hand oh and we're into the Shrieker already without any forewarning when's the last time you seen the old horrid Shrieker he looks worse than [ __ ] we see the last time we seen him he didn't look so bad oh let's get in there we're gonna miss not something I was after I probably didn't need all this stuff I took with me let's be honest probably didn't need any of it yep oh we got some healers and they're gonna be doing some healing yes they are the post I want that move on deck oh yeah we got him he's nothing it is until he decides to do some fancy stuff ed it was bleed for two dodged stay it oh this a hard quest but I got about it I don't like to start that from twice now he'll grow keep Donald to fight trying to kill you up little bud snap in the Sun there we go thank you yeah this guy's got such good dog what's his Dutch star just 63 percent of the time he starting pretty yep he's dodging about 63 percent of the time blow man ain't goofin shreeka reeling about to break but if I keep just pummeling him over and over with these bodies he's gonna go before we go ah he's stopped doing that you shot a laser beam out of his mouth and look at the stress and all these people a moment of clarity in the eye of the storm what I wasn't able to kill him but a victory nonetheless was that a fail oh no these are all the things I lost last time use the items I lost I said didn't matter that me check that stuff with us I think you guys realize how much that costs on the whole Royce on sulfur in the air the wolves are at the door wolves are the door you telling you people are trying to fight you're gonna try to fight me after all these people just got all this stress Chuck the hamlet you guys this is a new thing what are the chances what we had to do was have four of our best people die that's it not bus people these are our best people oh it's dark it's a little six there's only one other place I know that's like level six that's this place up here and we've never been able to beat that place yet yeah pretty good trophy too well let's get these people back in the you know saying stress relief just Mason is only allowed to that scuff a spread there now go why don't you take a load off as well okay we've got some Pied Pipers right here my goodness I can't believe we've lost what we've lost let's just keep on chipping away a path to the boss this one's short level five we have people that can do it though this person's not a healer he can cure bleed and he can stun really trying to go and have not a healer okay sure risk it for the biscuit check the stagecoach for a healer right here actually coming in hot a sister of battle pious and unrelenting what's that plug doctor I got a little v okay who can we switch out switch out the stun Maiden for its new healer people are carrying items but minecraft who is our pick axe wielding person just level twos so let's put some items on these two people here in the back and then upgrade weapons and armor as well minecraft you've just been invested like a really hardcore so where's your pick a destiny that's your move now son d'Urville you came fully equipped I'll take it okay let's get some items on these fools where's minecraft out oops alright minecraft you a grave-robber the hound master only damn I think he's awesome okay so let's put on the calm and crystal might switch that out and I want you to have something that's nice [Music] it's legendary bracer plus 1% damage welcome to being a tank now son then who's our other person that we're taking with us the healer anything that gives you some healing no but you can have this life crystal and you can have here we go this charm right here healing skills got more health and you know how to use it but you don't have party heal turned on thanks for the party he'll be that turned on all right we're going in complete a hundred percent of room battles it's a short fight whoa whoa whoa whoa whoa what's going on here by ignoring the Breanna curse so I don't even get to ignore the incursion they came at the worst possible time because my a-team my hair has got all the stress these people who I'm about to bring are not that strong and they're going in on a level six screw it [Music] nobody's got the curse I'm gonna keep our scales no we're not what are we ever gonna use these things take one of the scales okay all right let's get in there I guess good luck oh goodness what a good way to be introduced to a DLC just hey get in there or else your little place is gonna be destroyed Oh perfect the old classic left or right all right Oh awesome okay we got that D stealth pick a destiny yes I mated thank you oh there's an obstacle right away and we only brought two shovels you didn't know what to expect all right to use T stealth either try to stun just got here the way but the path is clear we require only the strength to follow it no you're not doing a battlecry jackhole I like that he's been dodging so far first fights pretty easy it's a pretty obvious type of fight confidence surges has the enemy crumbles destroy the obvious type of fight here you can heal anybody here yourself I guess well you've shown yourself now son rid of them bodies we've got one health left all you can do is try to stand up don't have a long-range fighter which kind of sucks we don't have a long-range fighter oh these people all they can do is help each other brush disadvantage give them no quarter I'm selling with smoke treasurers ahead I don't think it's about treasures I'm after the area thanks you didn't give me anything my goodness what's this gonna open up to okay okay okay okay attack my healer in the back okay awesome like he was trying to try to start a madman I will murder at least a couple of these people a party he'll is going to come in handy I guess yep how do you like that dog well I get almost a guarantee kill on the dog and he missed okay I should have done the zealous accusation gave you a pickaxe suck it's alright oh this party hill party hill the next chance I get exposed to a killing blow that was a murderous blow he kidding I was gonna party he'll but rather try to heal those that need it the most as the fiend Falls a faint hope blossoms all I can do is chip away it they've got this much stress and it's the second fight we are screwed if these people don't start distressing themselves thanks for the minus 5 against some literal madman as the light gains purchase the spirits are lifted don't give me that light game forces made clear yes things are not looking good for us this person will be at a hundred percent stressed by the end of this fight there it goes - stress and you're selfish couldn't help anybody else at any cost won't you try to stun somebody a hole so disappointed oh I didn't know everybody don't heal your fellow man you need to heal everybody their formation is broken maintain the offensive put down with some pretty low are you almost at 200 stress which means you're pretty obviously gonna be at death's door oh come on wailing you guys my heart aches this fight would have been nothing from my agent this fight would have literally been everybody else your stress compassion is a rarity in the fevered picture of battle as victories mount so too will resistance and we've got what some boss fights in this area I can't even use my D style I can't even use it there it is I'll never be able to attack the guy in the back so you don't have anything I can reach the people in the back the match is struck a blazing star is born [Music] it's pretty good compassion is a rarity in the fevered picture of battle I'm okay with getting hit for once hit that flipping dog another one for you you're straight and missing I can't compassionate this is a good fight for me actually I am continually onslaught destroy them stand them how's bus fight so far be weary triumphant pride precipitates a dizzying ball I'll need a lot more of those it's a town full of bad people check out the big fellas still over 50 health oh yeah we're 200 stress merged at the very precipice of oblivion has a heart attack almost dies that's my teammate right there death cannot be escaped postponed I forgot it to the person in the back alive there's the 96 dress how quickly the time turns you're not dead yet that's your house you're hopeless though there can be no hope in this hell no hope at all I really needed you to not kill the person in the back this is fine are you kidding me come on dude we're not having a good day on this game right now we're not having a good day I'm having fun we're stress all of my 100% I spent five thousand ten thousand dollars to get that picky yours real shiny paranoid couldn't break through the walls closed him the shadows whisper of conspiracy religious size alone does not dissuade the sharpened blade if I gotta bleed and they've all got dodge like the world has ever seen injury and despondence so uncertain or heroism faulty or cowardice that's door well what else can you do you gotta leave a wise general cuts losses and regroups here I must sacrifice themself you will endure this loss and learn from it hey we're getting achievements you're not doing well you guys I think this DLC is a rare and wonderful thing we have less and less and less people every time we come back past two or three and I can't even go out and attack that one again what are these diseases we have oh yeah minus 20 max HP I can't even put these people in the place to get rid of diseases cuz after I go and do one fight this game sucks well continue which one we doing kill the bear and get out of here jerk-offs let's bring out the good team scruffy why are you thinking stuffy you're not who are not looking right now stuff scruffy don't make me dismiss you I need you right now that scruffy screwing up right now let's do a long veteran no or short champion Thanks there's a puppet card and two Yahoo's might as well just throw all our money away we're at over a hundred thousand a second ago why spreader missing item that's 20% less HP take the profit side what's she here that was a lighter stock for saying I thought it was a healing crystal oh goodness I went to the wrong one when we're dealing medium level 3 get in there wait am I trying to think path to the boss we need to get to tell them relics good luck me throws will explode if left for too long I had after I'll explode last time it was real weird hoes not expecting it recover these lost shipments at rarities that we may prevent them from falling into even less scrupulous hands so we are here gonna go down up over over up and around down okay so there's a secret there other was a trap right here was it out this must be down a little further continually onslaught destroy them 10 to 17 or 960 and clear our corpse that would have been nice to have maybe this is the party I should have done it for that last buy it well I couldn't have two of these people who these people I had a really really bad health I couldn't take them nowhere I've got such a good team right now confidence surges has the enemy crumbles oh and you've got the Crimson curse and I didn't bring no blood clear the corpses and I stand 100% chance to avoid this gave him a bleed it's over here allocated foolish Horace brought low and driven into the mud keep her going I guess I'm throwing that green gem away down there the match is struck a blazing star is born take them never needed money so bad ever goodbye make room Oh Burnet glittering gold trinkets and baubles paid for in blood goodbye Jade a handsome reward for a task well performed oh we're gonna find out if third ones up here we know as the third room could be Freight here we do a hundred percent this whole mission if these people come back pretty much unscathed I might be able to actually go for a good one this time a good good little battle uglies too can't believe I've had six people disappear for my little roster that quit the ground quakes never been so bad as the fiend Falls a faint hope blossoms stunned a mosquito aerosol them but you know it's right just it can happen my go we're crazy just a few like hours one time these guys are little oh five strong sore ass done at a I don't think that'll do anything with it so we're really doing that brush disadvantage give them no quarter their formation is broken maintain the istituto do as victories mount so too will resistance and so it continues a run battle here goes nothing [Music] it's Dunham's hand biggest size alone does not dissuade the sharpened blade I just stunned a guy that was theft I don't you could do that something yep just mark himself click it the corpses he's gone success so clearly and beyou or is it merely a trick of the light now we run straight up see how far we can go back to where we started here's couple of battles now fine you want to fight gosh I'll take that little deed off your hands there you ugly ugly thing ever thought this is how I'd go stun somebody believe there we go counts as a murder right there ah great is the weapon that cuts on its own I'll take it fighting them to death be wary triumphant pride precipitates a dizzying fall I throw something away trust those barons invitations didn't own stag please had 100 house max house all I can do start hacking away oh I am horrified at what just happened this guy forward we got three real fat a mortality clarified in a single strike so the super mosquito obliterated it's gone now Jemison curse bud I knew it was too good to be true all of us destroyed yes I'm aided sees this momentum push on to the tasks end as the light gains purchase spirits are lifted and purpose is made clear oh that's a big battle here big looking battle and I forgot to make my people stunt to people just gonna guard your friends okay very interesting fight dissonance annihilated so the slope regarding each other now and that crowding each others that wouldn't make a difference precision and power these guys have brutes I don't do any damage against them that's okay cuz they don't do much against me not fast enough the way is that the path is clear we require only the strength to follow it they resist my stunts but slowly softly grievous injury palpable fear just heal up gave the plate it's the same as bleep devastating blow this expedition at least promises success No smart move there smart move tax laden with loot are often low on supplies don't like the book of I like he's a fighter this is a very interesting but fleeting evils line very interesting to all one candy was stunned the wounds of war can be healed but never hidden missed okay these nightmarish creatures can be felt they can be beaten finding the stuff is only the first test how it must be carried home this person's got the crimson curse in the back in radiance may we find victory she need to get him home nice stun them that person onto our house Parrish ah remind yourself their overconfidence is a slow and insidious killer good thing the plague doctor can do it's pretty obvious let's Avram battle request location in battle and specification this fight gets us out of here that one the slow death unforeseen I know what a black death will giving just end them all yep perfectly played that better right now we're out of this place pretty much right a trifling victory but a victory nonetheless turn to the hands nobody died that's all that matters me and winning is never felt so badly crafted instrument of butchery and bloodshed yours for the taking your Seder only should go again right into this one really good I'm using when you can stagecoach Springs person there we are saving for nothing really 2020 in time you will know the tragic extent of my failings over time we explore the room swaps and we get back out in the courtyard but other than that I mean guys know we're not doing well we're having a rough rough time with this game this game is beating me down I recommend it to anybody you know it's a strategy game really is and don't tell me you're prepared you have the crimson curse you can't even see straight alrighty guys a little catching the next one peace | Popcap21 | UCFx43PEs6yPJxxO2SUZJXAQ | 2020-01-12 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 3,304 | 17,047 |
lTfmQsGaBK8 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lTfmQsGaBK8 | Let George Do It - Big Brother (HSG Syndication) | foreign [Music] trade if the job's too tough for you to hand it you got a job for me George Valentine write full details [Music] [Applause] thank you say I wonder if you like run your nest characters like I do you know fellas like Harry the horse nicely nicely Johnson and all the rest but don't get me wrong This Is Not A Runyan story but I'll let George do it Adventure however there is a character called Lou Mendel in this little tale that must have associated with the boys because you will see that plenty of Broadway has rubbed off on Lou on top of that the boys got trouble so much so that even his trouble has trouble which is bad so what is to do get in touch with George Valentine which he does [Music] foreign my name is Lou Mendel I own a nightclub the club top hat which I'm sure if you've ever been there you'll admit it's a very high class place it's not the type place where we have any trouble and everything is strictly above the board which is where you fit into the picture puzzle Mr Valentine there is this girl whose name is dove she's a new dancer on account of she can't dance but I like to be big-hearted but as of today my big heart has got me nothing but a blow on the head this is the essence of the puzzle who hit me even more important is what about dove she is somehow in the middle of the trouble and for such a nice girl I don't like it oh yes this is a lot more than just what you may be thinking because poor little Dove you understand looks upon me as uh her big brother [Music] how do you look upon her Miss Amanda what's the matter with me you think I'm inhuman well if she was the third girl from the left I'd say never mind never mind you'd say the wrong things anyway to me she's nothing except I think I should help you think she's in trouble I do not think very much but there are some things I know uh here here dressing rooms are down this way we'll wait suppose you start at the beginning [Music] hello oh good evening sir I think perhaps you're in the wrong place if you were looking for the check room or the year Mr Mandel C oh what beautiful flowers oh yes thank you uh I'm sorry I was in your way just waiting that's all well not at all uh haven't I seen you someplace before Oh no sir no I'm quite certain no sir Stage Door Journey oh no sir I just well good evening come on manual that dance number will be over soon I want to hear your story oh wait a minute wait a minute hey which girl are you here to see me oh well I don't I don't think that's any of your difference does it make come on let go of me Valentine which girl now see here that dumbbell Dove what do you think what you keep out of this it's none of your Affairs so who else should rate my tax here on his thumb huh in advance yet with my meter running I told you to wait outside driver there's got to be a light to read heavy stuff like a funny magazine and then I'll shut up Ollie good idea Buster come on metal for the last time would you please that man's going out with Doug no no no there's nothing to get excited about I should have explained I'm just a friend my name is Andrews oh good Heavens nothing to be jealous about me jealous I mean well look at me my Heavens I'm old enough to be well to be her big brother [Music] thank you know this Dove gal must be a real doll Mendel says she has no Talent when it comes to hoofing so I wonder what the gal has got maybe it's those black net stockings or maybe she was smart and listened to this now let's get back and see how George Valentine is doing as to finding out who gave Lou Mendel a hit in the head Mr Mendel please look at this look at this see see here just when my hair is thinning oh yeah yeah you got hit all right must have felt nice but when and where last night here by the door to a dressing room there wasn't a convention here then huh well after closing I noticed the light I'd heard a door shut and I came to see what it was it was the door to the street only then all the lights went out I was hit well go on go on where did she fit in well I had stooped to look at an envelope lying under the door in it was a thousand dollar bill wow yeah no two I was reading the note do you remember what it said yeah yeah it said the picture was not even worth the price of a loge but this is where I came in oh brother this is where I came yeah but it happened so it don't make sense so what is that any reason why you should turn up your nose like this oh I don't doubt your word about what happened it's just a little too simple but it happened the picture wasn't worth the price of a lodge but this is where I came in no signature I don't know who wrote it but I got knocked on the head didn't I when you came to money note The Works of course well would you believe that oh yeah sure I'm disgusted because the note is so simple and the money too that I wonder why you need my help hey what's this really about mental what kind of a dumb act are you trying to play oh no no please please just because a man has a nightclub you know that does that make he's got to be suspectable and a man in a tuxedo be be just people like anybody else this thing I don't understand this this bump on my head this this was George yes got a man who's obviously in love be blind there she is there she is the best numbers over now Valentine quick what did you mean by what she said I brought you some flowers and I have a taxi waiting and I I'll change in a minute well hello everybody uh Dove my dear I want you to buy Mr Mendel now wait a minute I want to hear what you see you again sometimes that's it go join the boys in the background goodbye oh he'll get over it so you're uh dub huh it's a family name oh and this is the face that launched a thousand ships well I think I get it now George what'd I do you mean we had lunch together or something and I don't know any Sailors uh my name is Valentine well I'm very pleased to know you no you're not I want to know about the thousand bucks you charge somebody for a picture what what picture what don't be so innocent that's your line isn't it Shakedown oh well I'm putting you to dancing I guess I never heard of that routine you never hurt me George darling we're talking about blackmail you don't mind do you no not at all what is it oh now look sister oh I mean [Music] sure like to hear about your work and everything well for the love of Pete now what did I do wrong I didn't mean to hurt anybody's feelings you know I'm always saying things well it isn't what you say dear it's what you do but I don't have anything to do with blackmail I don't even know Dove I don't believe you lay off when you're picking somebody wrong side ah what oh Max Max it's all right they just don't understand that's a big idea anyway you work for that jerk boss I just take it easy but nobody's gonna push double wrong I thought the other guy had a date with it not you you're just a taxi jockey I got just as much right to interfere as you got that so dove she looks at me like a big brother see oh no not you too oh yes Max here has been very kind to me whatever it is she got nothing to do with it see that's all I'm telling you this baby is nice which is just plain dumb do you get me busting nobody could be as dumb as she's been pretending to be I'm afraid I mean I could I can't help it it's just the way I was born I guess but at school they always told me never mind it didn't make any difference I had other attractions I mean that's what I mean yeah you need further proof or do I have to knock your block off hey boss do you want to take a trip out to the alley sure I don't know come on you asked for it [Music] now look look list I got a wife and three kids this looks like a good place now look look it's only I can't stand people should think things about dominance that's all gets me sore love is like my Myrtle she wouldn't even know how to Blackmail a butcher yeah want a cigarette what relax would you all I want is a little private information oh when I look don't think I was afraid of it so only since I get married did I figure fighting is stupid when you don't have to I'm in on the outside yeah sure so yeah how many big brothers does dove have well I don't know every guy that needs her I guess sort of brings out the protective Instinct that type don't you think what about that guy with the flowers that guy Andrews well all I know is she went out with him the other night because I wrote him out to a supper Place well it don't get me wrong doves strictly wouldn't even hold hands with a guy like that he's about his hand what about his boss Mendel search me I'm no detective well I guess you could find out about him he's you know yeah yeah that's just what I'm gonna do right if you want I can check with Dove's landlord I've seen him one night looks like kind of a nice guy but she says he's an awful snooper well now you get the idea who are her friends who does she go out with you're a driver it ought to be easy let me know would you sure just so long as you don't think she's mixed up in anything Bustin so far there's only one person mixed up George Valentine foreign yes oh yes he came back here let me have an engine hello that's me Mr Valentine I thought you'd be without men oh Max no no I left him an hour ago he's even harder to dig information out of than you were did you get it you check his record hey hold on a minute what do you want to know what yeah sure only look Max I doubt if this case is worth all this well he's here the landlord I mean what I guess he could give you information all right only he's dead are you hear me that I said from bullets I mean it's the case all right they get here fast I got a wife and three kids I'm falling out from now on what Duff needs is a big brother like you [Music] well there's one thing I know for sure this Dove gal is certainly no Dove of peace of course I can't feel too sorry for that landlord since I never got to meet him but I will feel real sorry if you don't lend an attentive ear to this [Music] um foreign Valentine Big Brother that's all of the girl named Dove wants any man to be but somehow every man seems to want their own and you're not surprised Dove is something all right but what well if your name is George Valentine you think it's about time to find out when one of the big brothers her landlord that you haven't even met turns out to be dead murdered in Dove's apartment yeah yeah it was a gun all right four bullets one would have done the trick his pockets are practically empty I'll Lieutenant sure sure what do you expect free cigars okay okay somebody after something he had huh Ollie what was the landlord doing in Dove's apartment that's what I want to know Mike's out there and said he didn't touch him he was lying in front of the desk here yes and one of the drawers has been opened sure the paper's all messed up are there any fingerprints fingerprints my friend there's not a single one in this entire apartment anyway um so whoever did it spent his time cleaning up after rifling the desk no I don't think so well you don't mice did it the landlord did it yeah huh well look around isn't that what happened the landlord was rivaling the desk here when somebody came in and killed him looks like he even put up a little fight first but since his pockets are empty whatever the killer wanted was on the landlord not in any disk big deduction solves everything the picture wasn't worth the price of a loge but this is where I came in what'd you say double featured Johnson sure I guess I was right look here hole in his pocket that was down in the lining what picture don't look so blank Lieutenant remember that note I told you about with the alleged thousand bucks a picture of Dove George let me see not very clear taking so close up enlargement of part of a picture that's all when they look at that some guys got his arms around her evening clothes which one is it which guy so no one searched me I never saw him before he looks awfully respectable there's nothing really wrong but a picture like that would be worth something so attractive the defense as a married man I can tell you that a picture of any man within 500 miles of that babe would be worth something oh but she's so innocent so done the background's Blurred the color values in the picture all Hayward so what Sergeant send that babe in here yes not have a half as much as he's going to be when I get through with him listen Johnson let me do it my way would you if you want to go kind of easy with us so you know she's pretty young oh you suckers I love you Dave get in here [Music] just whatever you say now listen sister a man was shot while rifling your apartment who's the most likely person to object to a trespasser you ah yeah yeah dove look at this what was it guy in the picture what's his name never mind the surprise Act stops JJ Stokes I always called him Mister but can you imagine us putting his arm around me like that one I never even let him hold hands you see I always looked upon him it's sort of a big well as if he was my big what's the matter say brother I dare you just say it once oh Lieutenant you're angry about something I don't understand any of this honest I don't you can't stop acting dumb JJ Stokes okay Lieutenant why don't you find him come on Doug oh yes Valentine hey Max where are you where's your taxi Dev and I are going for a ride let's just Sergeant follow me Lieutenant but you find Stokes [Music] did you try looking in a book Mr Valentine yeah there were 17 Andrews besides you said you took him home the other night let's run here someplace don't worry I find it but I didn't go out with Mr Andrews tonight I changed my mind I mean Mr Mendel got all upset and that made me upset so I went to a late movie I mean after you left and look would you not talk except when I asked you to I uh I get mixed up every time I look at you it's very sweet of you to say so yeah yeah well that wasn't exactly right hey take it easy Max just remember that's all Andrew's place I'm on the wrong street so am I what hey Jeff tell me about that landlord he was a snoop is that right curious about you watching to see who you went out with and so on is that right yeah I'll show you oh now looked up well I mean you you know uh well I mean yeah sure he was that's all I know about him I mean I don't go out with so many fellas only there's no reason I shouldn't is there if they're nice and they ask me and they usually do you know Max up there he says I'm one of the forces of nature of course he exaggerates only I can't help it can I well here we are chief what are you waiting for him turn her over to the sergeant back there would you Max come on baby I got another date for tonight [Music] no I do not know anything about a thousand dollars here you could afford to Mr Andrew please please don't talk so loudly you'll wake up mother huh well this is mother's house in fact it's a it's her money too oh oh yeah yeah I thought before that I'd seen you someplace uh Society stuff no Mr Valentine please would you get out of here I don't know anything that would help you where did you meet Joe oh well I I saw her and wanted to meet her who wouldn't a blind man but don't you get it it costs money for a guy like you to be seen with her oh no like maybe a thousand dollars and you write a big joke note to go with it you deliver both last night to a dressing room but you see Mendel nosing around so you have to tap him over the head no I've never paid anyone a thousand dollars and besides the murder wouldn't make sense that I would do it anything could make sense Pastor where that team is concerned now look the landlord was nosing around he got his hands on some of the pictures you could have killed him I was here at home and you can ask Mother okay I will ask you oh no no no stop wait wow I I didn't pay a thousand dollars because I paid 2 000. wow now I thought you'd have some answers what for a picture yes oh but it was a fraud I assure you arms around her yes but I've never even thought of Dove that way she's just so beautiful and she well she needs protection it was some sort of process I already thought of that sure two pictures put together maybe only why so tender about a black melee oh no no no I can't believe it that's why I was at the club tonight I wanted to ask her about it why didn't you ask when you gave her the dough well I sent it to the post office you did what he has a box number it wasn't to her you see I received the instructions by telephone and it definitely was a man who called man huh by telephone where's your phone oh there but it's an extension and my mother might be quiet with you you'll wake her up hello give me Lieutenant Johnson this is George Valentine Mr Andrews I think you just wake me up this is a very simple crime the clue has been lying right in front of me Valentine where you've been your sergeant told you where I'd be now listen Johnson I will not what that's right commercial straight Hill you want to know who caused it the guy who hired you Lou Mendel [Music] thank you [Music] I like calling me I didn't do nothing see motorcycle carpet jump in your car to me yeah well sure but I said Mike says that Mendel hears sideswiped well he's not saying much of anything the way he's banged up over there but yeah Mendel followed him then passed him on the right so he'd have to swing out into a truck well mental no Max gunned the cab instead and couldn't make the turn at the bottom of the hill that's all it's not true not a word of it and there's no way you can prove that I was even on this street okay I won't bother I'll let Max do it what Alice wait a minute I'm hiring you cause a girl's in trouble see now you got me in it now you say she's a blackmailer now you say Johnson did you find the guy in the picture stops yeah yeah he was the one who wrote the note and sent the Thousand all right but he hasn't got anything to do with the murder neither is Andrews suckers who've already paid up don't kill people only who asked stops to pay well let's say Haywire Part Stop sent the money to Dove because he just assumed she was the one behind it a man's voice on the phone said send it to a post office box what is all this hey see mental we're getting the girl out of trouble all right yes but he's smart most people you get out of trouble the fewer there are to be in it it's who's behind the girl hello Max how do you feel no no bones broken but we'll take him down to the hospital as soon as you get a little messed up though huh yeah yeah and uh Mendel here did it I don't know look like his car but I don't know how I could prove it yeah I understand messed up your care pretty bad too didn't you yeah burn I just got out in time ah this time of night nobody around to help you or see either yeah yeah that's right now will you listen to me I tell you I'm driving my car stop shaking Mendel look at Max here he scratched himself all up and wrecked this cab too and he's not nervous just scared at that that's all what Valentine what are you talking about Johnson you know a man's pretty desperate when he's committed murder what did you do with a meter in your taxi Max me what that's why you wrecked the cab isn't it because you knew I'd catch on in about one minute flat got rid of the meter and then wrecked the cab and burned it fast before I could tear it apart you're crazy it's not enough doing five weeks in that there's a camera in it though isn't there camera hey Valentine yeah that's right come to the party pictures were fuzzy taken too close color values Haywire infrared I suppose he can't prove nothing about nothing I'm hurt see I'm going to the hospital oh I can prove everything for instance trying to point a desperate finger at Mendel here what did you do where did you spotted him driving homo was that just luck that's a detective for you his best friendly framing or something it's all grandmother probably Valentine with my own bare hands I ought to throttle you oh Buster you just said it yourself with your own bare hands what yeah that's how you attract yourself you know what I'm talking about no fingerprints not a single fingerprint in that entire apartment where the landlord was killed not anywhere so it's my fault I suppose you were too careful Max because you reported the crying to me from that same apartment well bust in why didn't they find your fingerprints on their telephone [Music] wait call him Sergeant hold him where you going it's all over no it's not Johnson you're gonna look for that taxi meter aren't you why sure okay then before you find it I got about two seconds to find brooksie my explanation hasn't even started yet [Music] foreign [Music] seems to me this case is open and shut but I guess we'll just have to be patient for a minute which won't be hard because of this [Music] George I understand all that and I can read his confession in the morning well I just wanted you to get it from me first Hey Driver get off to Main Street William go a little faster sure no place faster that makes sense I should argue George the thing I'm interested in is dove well me too but man wouldn't be but she was responsible for all this Max couldn't have done it without her cooperation so no no angel I think she told the truth I think she's just dumb [Music] not that she isn't dumb but see I wanted to demonstrate something to you that's why we're in this cave you see I was in Max's cab with Dove earlier like the other guys had been and I I saw how it could have worked oh what could have worked well if they ever developed pictures from that meter one of them will be me with my arms around her George so that's why I think she's so innocent and she couldn't understand the pictures herself so therefore you mean she's a menace to Hey Driver take that corner a little faster um George what on Earth see what I mean it's just accidental that's all the arms that is it's your story take another corner with your friend sure let's get dizzy hang on hey hey you too I ain't going around no corners no more oh well maybe he's a brother or something [Music] you have just heard big brother another let George do it Adventure Robert Bailey was starred as George Valentine with Virginia Greg as brooksie the story was by David Victor and Jackson Gillis with music by Eddie dunstetter now this is yours truly inviting you to another visit with Valentine when you will again hear what happens when you let George do it [Laughter] [Music] foreign [Laughter] | Old Time Radio Researchers | UCvymH6qvAgCpzuRkXIw1ywg | 2023-01-12 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 4,546 | 22,521 |
I5PGzsR7UZo | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I5PGzsR7UZo | PayPal announces launch in Egypt | this is 9 a'carly from wamda media I'm sitting here in the wamda offices chatting with Elias aghanim the general manager for paypal Middle East in North Africa so today paypal is actually announcing the launch of its consumer accounts in Egypt which is a very exciting day for anyone looking to shop online in Egypt who wants a secure payment gateway aaliyah's can you just describe exactly what that means for Egyptian consumers I think it's a great day for us and but more dancing as a great day for in Egypt where now consumers in Egypt can open a paypal account on paypal calm / EG and link their credit card issued by a bank in egypt and now the word is for them they can shop safely they can shop easily they can shop on thousand of merchant around the world I think it's a great day for everyone here fantastic and what is your general strategy for Egypt it interacts part of our journal SATA G across the whole Middle East and North Africa we few months back we say that paypal now has a team in the Middle East and is looking to grow its presence so that's one more step towards it Egypt is a fantastic mark is a huge market internet penetration is building up quite well 80 million consumers and Counting is a fantastic opportunity Egyptian always said we want to be able to shop online overseas now they can do it and cash on delivery is actually still very popular in Egypt and e-commerce is relatively underdeveloped relative to some other markets how are you going to encourage consumers to pay online seeing the problem of cash on delivery or why did cash never exist is because a lack of trust people don't know the merchant on the other side people don't want to put their card information online people people don't trust it where paypal stands for is really we are a trusted way of paying online we believe that by informing the consumers how easy how convenient how safe it is to use paypal when they shop online would start slowly let's be realistic it won't change from one day to another but slowly but surely given the mind of the consumer that does our other solution than cash on delivery on top of that PayPal has a program called buyer protection so if your goods are not delivered to your house the merchant has not shipped you the goods you will let us know and we will reimburse you now even better if the goods that you have received are not as the same as as described online by the merchant also the buyer protection kicks in so these two reasons plus the non sharing the financial information we hope that they will give alternative to consumers to move from cash on delivery to more modern simple convenient and safe payment online paris paypal planned to gain the trust of egyptian consumers I think the trust is gained by delivering the service the better service we will deliver the more consumers will first shop online second tell their friends third enjoy the goods or services they would receive it's a long mission that we have we embark on this mission 15 years ago around the world more than hundred million active consumer trust us I believe that if we capture the 80 million Egyptian we will double the number inshallah so these just to be clear with our listeners these are actually the consumer accounts so this enables people to purchase online you have not yet enabled merchant accounts which would enable ecommerce companies to withdraw funds in egypt when will you enable merchant accounts in egypt i think it's a very good point on i hear it's a consumer value proposition for the time being again consumers in egypt link their credit card and buy overseas we haven't yet enabled the merchant in egypt to open a paypal account and start receiving transaction it will come challa very soon we are working on it it's part of our rollout progressive rollout that we do in across markets I'm sure many people are looking forward to that I know we've asked you this before but again when will you launch an Arabic version of PayPal Shalom Shalom Shalom I think we're working on it moving from English language from left to right and from right to left takes time it is in the pipe it is in the oven it is everywhere you want to be its meaning produced as we speak it takes time but without any doubt it will be it will be website it will be also customer service we believe that as we evolve and as we become more present to Egyptian as well as to all Middle Eastern it's a must to talk to them in their own language coming absolutely well we'll we'll announce it as soon as it happens and what is finally what is so special about shop and ship you have a partnership with aeromax to enable shoppin ship what does that enable people to do seeing this partnership is a fantastic opportunity for everyone in the value chain what people tell us each time I meet with a consumer in the Middle East they tell me I have two problems when I want to shop from the outside first my card is some cases decline when I go shop outside if my cards is able to go through as soon as I put my address which we know how addresses are in the Middle East next to the to the door to the station to the tree does not fit very well in the boxes of Western merchants so the partnership with shop and ship is eromaxx would give you shoppin ship rmx will give you an address in the u.s. in the UK in China and now recently in Dubai as well which is a standard address and then the goods will be delivered to this address and then rmx through his knowledge of the ground will make sure delivered to your doorstep we believe that this solution this part partnership will help us build a stronger appetite for online shopping as well as make sure that whatever you need it is available to you at the best price yeah I guess it just makes the whole thing a bit easier so yes and where can Egyptians find out more about paypal in Egypt so there are two places the first one of them is as you always pay w paypal com / EG but on top of that we are doing right now something special to to present introduced paypal to the consumers paypal.com / EG / alan best place right on this paypal.com / EG / alan you will find how to open a paypal account why to open a paypal account and more than using else a lot of promotions available to egyptian and consumers around the MENA region | Wamda | UCk6vaphRo9036wznRy1xbUw | 2013-05-22 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,185 | 6,296 |
wsse6fWtMac | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wsse6fWtMac | Aurora (Northern Lights) - After Effects Tutorial | hi it's normal from creation effects calm and in this tutorial I'm going to show you quickly how you can make Aurora's for compositing with your footage and After Effects and I'll be using the aurora effect template from creation effects which you can find in the mini effects section it's a very basic template and it's really inexpensive when you open it up you should see several Aurora presets here which you can just composite with your footage as they are or you can get in there and customize the way they look a brief explanation of Aurora is in case you don't know they're also known as a Rory borealis or Northern Lights or Southern Lights and they're the result of the sun's energy bouncing off of our atmosphere to create these beautiful light displays and they typically happen close to the poles and I've seen some other effects out there that try to replicate this effect but they weren't very good so I made this template and like I said it's not expensive and hopefully you can use it and it can add a little something to your shot so just open up any of these presets here and you should see two layers this one just adds some light rays to the shot if you select the Northern Lights layer and then go to your effect controls panel you should see a bunch of slider controls which you can use to customize the look of the effect so I'm going to go through all of these real quick and then I'll show you how you can composite this with your footage the first one random seed if you're not happy with the the general shape of your aurora you can try just entering in any random number here and it will randomly change the shape the second one fractal type these are made with the fractal noise effect you can see that if I hide everything except the fractal noise and I'll hide the light rays so this is what our fractal noise looks like and if you want to experiment with a different type of noise you can just change this number anything from 1 through 17 and it'll give you a kind of a different look I'll just leave it like it was and if you change that you might have to increase the brightness or decrease it or the contrast to be able to see it scale width and scale height depending on how you want yours to look if you want more vertical streaks then you would have a scale height really high and the scale weights really low if you want more horizontal streaks and well you would do the opposite and complexity that'll add more detail to them to the raves moving down you've probably noticed that these are all divided into categories here so the next category is motion controls the first one there is evolution speed so you're probably familiar with fractal noise and the evolution which just change changes the shape of the of your of noise over time so that will affect the speed of that evolution as well as the speed of the turbulent displace down here if I hide all of these this is a noise without the turbulent displace and here it is with the turbulent displace so it just warps the fractal noise and you can set the speed that that warp evolves using that control also X speed and Y speed that'll let you move your fractal noise vertically or horizontally so you can have them move across the sky at in any direction by changing these controls here turbulence controls like I said the turbulence adds warp to the fractal noise so you can customize that warp here and the X speed and Y speed you can see if I change the Y speed it kind of sends waves of warp down those streaks so that might be look you're going for and finally light ray controls the source position dictates where all of these streaks converge on more than likely you'll have to zoom way out in order to see it but if you have that control selected and Zuma you should see a little crosshair probably somewhere up here and if you move that around you can see what it does to the light rays and then you've got in city control here in length control and there are actually two layers of light raised to give you more control and there are a couple other things that you will likely want to customize that are not in these controls up here the first one would be the perspective so depending on your shot you might want to change the 3d perspective of your Aurora's now instead of making this a 3d layer and then changing the 3d orientation of your layer there's a much easier way of doing it using this corner pin effect so if you select that and then zoom out you'll see your four corners of your square layer here and originally these would be at the corners and there would be no perspective so if your shot is looking straight up at the sky or something this might be what you want more than likely your shot has a horizon so you would want all of your rays converging onto a single area in the distance so you can just change that by dragging these crosshairs to add some 3d perspective and you can even animate these to move over time if you wanted now you also may want to change the colors and you can do that in the four color gradient effect if you open that up you can see there are four points and four colors so these are the four points you might have to zoom out to see them and you can just drag those to any area and then assign a color to that area using the color picker here so that can come in really handy so if you're done customizing you can preview this or just scrub through it to get a feel of what it looks like and then it's ready to composite with your footage typically you'd want to just drag one of these into your main comp so I'll just create a new comp here using my footage which I already imported and this is actually time-lapse footage I took in Florida and you would never see Roy borealis in Florida but that's okay no one's going to know except for you because I just told you anyway if you just drag your Aurora into that comp and then you can change the blend mode to something like screen or ad then it'll show up over your night sky and you may have some foreground elements and you want to make sure that your lights don't show up over your foreground element so to fix that you can just duplicate your footage layer and put one copy above the Aurora and we'll isolate that layer and then you can use your mask tool to draw a mask over your your foreground elements and of course you'd want to do a much better job and I'm doing but that gives you an idea of what to do so that's pretty much it the only thing left to show you is this night sky comp which I don't think you will want to use it if you have an image or some footage that would be much better to use it's going to make it much more realistic looking but if you're just doing a simple title graphic or something and you need something kind of cartoony you can use this night sky effect there's a couple different star effects here so you can just use whichever one you want and you can go in there and add more stars or increase the brightness I'm using the effects and on those layers and then there's a night sky gradient in the background to which you can customize - and I didn't mention this before but I would really recommend that you find a photo or some footage of real Northern Lights and then use that as a reference and try to replicate to look at those lights in one of these comps here and I think that'll just give you much more realistic results so that's it I hope you like the effect and be sure to check out creation effects com to see a bunch of other really cool effects like ink bleeds and custom books glitch effects VHS effects and then there's a ton of realistic art effects too you | Creation Effects | UCXfKKLC0fnGGip2zELxnAag | 2016-09-13 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,468 | 7,621 |
T_KMnZDhYyk | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T_KMnZDhYyk | The OLED monitor you've been waiting for 🥇 ROG PG27AQDM 🥇 27 inches, 2K, 240hz 🤤 | three things I really liked about the Rog pg278qdm one modern specs there are a lot of specs to consider in buying a monitor but the pg278qdm makes it Easy by having all of the sweet spots for gamers in one package that's 2K 244hz 27 inch OLED no spec missing no spec lacking dude this is not a screen it's a window out of the box color calibration is so enticing and the screen quality is so gorgeous if you're not looking at a display you're looking through a window to whatever game settings you're on and it is truly immersive three the outside counts too this is a Cutting Edge Monitor and you know that even from the exterior triangular legs support a central stem with a red stamp emanating from the base Sleek arrows surrounding the base with the word swift emblazoned in the middle the pg278qdm has a dangerous look a Sleek look and I'm as good looking as a sports car and just as fast look what's up internet for a long time the middle ground for gaming monitors hadn't changed much so it was easy to recommend specs that has been upended though with a lot of graphics cards nowadays allowing higher refresh rates higher resolutions and better graphic quality so the specs for a modern gaming monitor have changed and the Rog pg27a qdm fits right in The Sweet Spot of all of the specs that you would need in a gaming monitor one is resolution before 1080p was fine but that just doesn't cut it nowadays with some other gpus even going slower or rendering slower in 1080P with 2K being their preferred resolution with gpus jumping at the bit to go to 2K your monitor needs to keep up and 2K or 1440p is the resolution of the pg27a qdm two speaking of keeping up that extends to the refresh rates as well before 140hz is already very good but we've tried Rog monitors that go up to 360 Hertz now those Bonkers super high refresh rate monitors are mostly for pro Gamers and for pro streamers but even for mainstream Gamers there's been a push to go beyond 140 Hertz so again the pg27aqdm is at a sweet spot with a Max refresh rate of 240 hertz which is really more than enough for most games and most Gamers third type of panel before my go-to recommendation would be an IPS because of its image quality over that of a VA or a TN and in general there were less problems with an IPS compared to those other two type of display types but now with OLED and once you've seen OLED it's very hard to go back to any other kind of panel because OLED panels the image quality is just superb and believe me I'm going to gush more in detail in this video about the particular image quality of this monitor but suffice to say text is much clearer making work and surfing a lot more enjoyable and the image quality in games and video is phenomenal there are some standard spec recommendations though for monitors which are still applicable now number one being size a lot of people prefer 27 inches now I personally don't agree with this for me the larger the better but I do acknowledge that I'm in the minority on this one 27 inches is the sweet spot for the majority of users large enough to appreciate the graphic quality of the game but still compact enough to fit on most desks in case the name didn't give it away the pg278qdm is 27 inches or 26.5 inches for the nitpickers but it is in that sweet spot another go-to recommendation which is still applicable is to get some kind of sink most gaming monitors do have either g-sync or freesync or both in this case the pg278qdm does have both g-sync or freesync is still important to ensure that all of those fast frames don't just become a jagged series of images smashing into your display jarring your gameplay experience I personally tried this monitor on a 3080 so that's an Nvidia card so it uses g-sync and I had no problems with it at all no screen tearing no jaggedness just smooth gameplay so on paper this monitor has all of the ingredients for greatness and it's exactly the specs a modern gamer is looking for but how does it actually perform I'll tell you a story I played a lot of depth stranding and I've spent hours going up the mountains logging through the forest Meandering my way through the snow so much time that you'd think I'd be bored of it by now but when I was playing the game on the pg278qdm there were moments in that game where it was like I was looking at it for the first time the images were stunning so much so that I just had to stop the character and swivel the camera around just to take in the new details of the crevasse the mountains the steam pouring out of the fossilized remains of dinosaurs and tar and whatnot everything just looks so darn good one that's because of the OLED panel which really provides better color better contrast really Superior brightness basically everything you've come to expect from a good monitor amped Up by like 50. and second that's also because of the out of the box excellent color calibration by Asos and we've been looking at Asus monitors for a long time and really the out of the box color calibration is always on point for me some people find it a little too Vivid they have an issue on the saturation levels or how the colors pop out but personally I really like that look and it's up for a lot of the settings whether video or games and so even on the Asus monitors that aren't OLED I've really come to appreciate their out of the box color calibration but for me the ultimate question that any gaming monitor should answer is does it suck you into the game and the pg27aqdm sucks it sucks hard so yes this monitor has excellent image quality to stress it out a bit more I also tried it on OverWatch 2 and valorant both games have a very colorful palette and the colors just really pop both games not known for the graphic Fidelity but certainly the art direction is very distinctive and the monitor reflects all of those gorgeous colors also these are first person shooters twitch action games and they do pump out higher FPS so I wanted to try them to see if I could stress out the monitor at higher refresh rates but the pg278qdm handled both games and the high refresh rates just fine no indication at all of stuttering jaggedness or anything that would break you out of the immersion and smoothness of the gameplay now I've said that these are the specs for modern gaming monitors but is that really the case and to be honest when this monitor first came to me I was a bit confused about the target market because it has two different things which are usually on different ends of the spectrum on one hand you have very high refresh rate 240 hertz is quite fast usually the people who want that are the pro Gamers and the pro streamers who don't really care about image quality in fact they dial down the graphic settings just so that they can get faster FPS because for them in their profession speed is literally life on the other end of the spectrum you have people who care about the graphic quality of the game and that's why you buy OLED because the image quality is just superb so two opposites one we like speed we can do away with image quality on the other end of the spectrum speed would be good but we prefer image quality over speed and the pg278qdm gives you both but my question on that is do those two opposite ends of the market really want to come together and actually I was very wrong when I posted that we were reviewing this we got a ton of inquiries more so than what we usually get when we post about a new product people are excited about this OLED monitor they appreciate that the specs are really in that sweet spot that a lot of people apparently are looking for and I'm happy to be wrong because this is a monitor that deserves to be lasted after just a word on the glossy versus Matte debate if you're not up to date with the nitty-gritty details of monitors most monitors comes with a matte finish which is supposed to reduce glare it enables you to see the monitor clearly even in bright light if you have lights above you or behind you the majority of users don't think about this much but there is a vocal minority that is very adamant that Matt is not the way to go and we should all insist on a glossy finish glossy finishes are what you have on your cell phone and TVs supposedly they make for a better viewing and gaming experience because the colors are clearer they're less impediment between the actual screen and your eyes so the screen is brighter the colors contrast better personally though I found the people who bring up glossier the kind of Hardcore Hardware guys that like to attach themselves to any obscure detail and then proceed to Brown beat you that you don't know that detail glossy versus Matte hardcore you know that kind of guy don't be that kind of guy personally all my monitors have been matte so that's what I have experience with but I don't think the matte finish has detracted from that experience in particular the pg278qdm Asus claims that its finish is anti-glare which is basically matte and actually it came out pretty handy because I had the monitor right beside the window where the sun streams through constantly and I was able to use the monitor without any impediment the screen was just as bright just as eye-catching during the day as it was at night so at least in my experience Matt hasn't degraded or deteriorated the screen quality for me and that's actually proven to be useful last two points on Minor Details one the screen is ridiculously thin it is amazing that they're able to get this kind of quality this kind of resolution from something that you can literally pinch the slight bump in the back isn't actually technically part of the display anymore it's part of the custom cooling solution of Asus to prevent OLED burn in which is a problem over time these oleds do have a shorter lifespan or the individual pixels tend to develop problems as compared to more established Technologies like IPS TN or V8 impossible to say now where I've only used this monitor for a week if this custom cooling solution does do its job but it should provide some peace of mind some comfort for users who are thinking in the long term especially because this monitor does come with a hefty price tag here in the Philippines the pg27aqdm is slated for a price of 61 999 pesos and it's supposed to be available mid-april 2023 that is a bit pricier I think than if you get it abroad premium items compared to if we get them abroad and yes 62 000 pesos is a lot of money that's a gaming rig already for a lot of people although to put it into context 6 if you're even thinking of getting an OLED 2K 240Hz monitor then you probably have enough budget for a very high-end rig and at the same time because all of those fancy specs are useless if you don't have a monitor which can display all of the nice Graphics at a fast setting at the high resolution that your high-end PC is capable of so yes 62 000 pesos is a lot but you're getting what you pay for it can't overstate just how much I like looking at OLED monitors particularly the ones from Asus the quality is just awesome and just a short note on the video we tried a lot of different videos on it we have Frozen running and Frozen is actually pretty good because it has a lot of darks and the darks there are true dark not the hazy kind of gray which you see on other monitors but it's dark that you can still see detail in and the colors the sway of the dress the pan to the mountain beautiful and OLED monitor we tried it on Star Wars and or we tried it on cyberpunk edge Runners we tried it on so many different videos everything looked great sorry about the excellent image quality of this thing I was gonna say that our score for this is 4.5 out of 5 Stars excellent monitor pricey but you get what you're paying for and the image quality will really stun you docking it 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ENmcj8xFOZ0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ENmcj8xFOZ0 | On What Shapes Us ~ Floating Poetry Broadcast No. 46 | what shapes you as you live your life year by year season by season day by day by starborn night forms and fashions sculpts and stipples you there's the nature of the landscapes and cultures you move and deep breathe through the weather of elements relationships calms and storms of the heart you're exposed to the workings and playings of your mind your dreams the transits of the planets the music of the natural world all shaping and reshaping you slightly to finely gently too greatly as you live and love through every part of your beautifully pliant life welcome and thank you for leaning in to the latest floating poetry broadcast the 46th in my ongoing weekly series coming to you live by the free form c from watch hill rhode island this is your poet and poetorialist colin kurtica a voice for living our days more poetically more expressively more soulfully inviting you this week to ponder what shapes us shapes you from the outside in through culture to family to nature and from the inside out through what we believe and how we feel to ways we see think and choose i've curated cultural commentary poetry and contemplating for us of various kinds and poetry of various kinds mine and others that speak to in some cases sing to this theme so let's dip for a while into some of this very rich and ripe territory i thought we might um lead in with uh allende botan who is um runs the school of life in the uk and i think that's the actual title of their of their site very interesting organization and programs and printables so in he's talking about emotional intelligence and i thought that might be an interesting way for us to begin emotional intelligence the knack of our species he says lies in our capacity to transmit our accumulated knowledge down the generations the slowest among us can in a few hours pick up ideas that it took a few rare geniuses a lifetime to acquire yet what is distinctive is just how selective we are about the topics we deem it possible to educate ourselves in our energies are overwhelmingly directed toward material scientific and technical subjects and away from psychological and emotional ones much anxiety surrounds the question of how good the next generation will be at math very little around their abilities at marriage or kindness we devote inordinate hours to learning about tectonic plates and cloud formations and relatively few fathoming shame and rage the emotionally intelligent person knows that love is a skill not a feeling and will require trust vulnerability generosity humor sexual understanding and selective resignation the emotionally intelligent person awards themselves the time to determine what gives their working life meaning and has the confidence and tenacity to try to find an accommodation between their inner priorities and the demands of the world the emotionally intelligent person knows how to hope and be grateful while remaining steadfast before the essentially tragic structure of existence the emotionally intelligent person knows that they will only ever be mentally healthy in a few areas and at certain moments but is committed to fathoming their inadequacies and warning others of them in good time with apology and charm there are few catastrophes in our own lives or in those of nations that do not ultimately have their origins in emotional ignorance so thank you alan de bolton through pointing us toward the notion of developing uh as best or better we can our emotional intelligence as our emotional iqs here's um writer jeanette winterson and i felt also an entry point for our ponderings would be our cultural and personal narratives the stories that describe us one way or another she said one of the things the story teaches us is this read yourself as a fiction as well as a fact when i was growing up poor in a poor place with a pair of pentecostal parents who were waiting for jesus to return and roll up time in space like a scroll i never thought my life was narrow or my chances bleak i thought i was heathcliff huck finn hotspur aladdin the big bad wolf the fish with the golden ring and later when i'd left home at 16 and was living in a mini i had my favorite book stashed in the boot and whenever i could be in the library i was there this wasn't a fantasy world or escapism though it was an escape it was the hidden door in the blank wall open it i opened the book and went through the escape into another story reminds us that we too are another story not caught not confined not predestined not only one gender or passion learning to read yourself as a fiction as well as a fact is liberating it is the difference between energy and mass mass is the beloved object the world we can touch and feel but mass is also the dead weight in ourselves and others shifting the dead weight takes energy but at its atomic core the dead weight is energy transforming mass into energy energy into mass is what creative work is about an idea becomes embodied a tragedy is released thank you jeanette winterson so we have life stories we also have life questions and this poem by linda hogan to me touches on the open questions we have as we live our lives that in themselves exert a force on how we evolve and enlighten and i'm thinking too of course of the great runner maria rilke and letters to a young poet and telling him uh it was important to live the questions and and not always look for the answers and one day far into the future you may discover yourself living the answers so linda hogan's poem innocence there's nothing more innocent than the still unformed creature i find beneath soil neither of us knowing what it will become in the abundance of the planet it makes a living only by remaining still in its niche one day it may struggle out of its tender pearl of blind skin with a wing or with vision leaving behind the transparent i cover it again keep laboring hands in earth myself a singular body watching things grow wondering how a cut blade of grass knows how to turn sharp again at the end this same growing must be myself not aware yet of what i will become in my own fullness inside this simple flesh and kill linda hogan here's a poetic perspective on what we learn by living and how it shifts parts of our seeing and relating to the world around us this is uh the poet terence p pare the shape of things in high school i learned to shape opinions in two squares the building blocks of matter of life of history stackable storable neat like tupperware i made a world of toys in college i learned in circles a rounded education the platonic sphere the cycles of things hegel's spiral i squeezed the universe into a ball rolled it toward the overwhelming question and it rolled right back again undisturbed these days i think in wavy lines and arcs the koala bears opposable thumb a lick of moon the sleeping cat my lover's hair spilled over the pillow sloppy fluid things that don't add up tigers in the snow chaotic mostly living they'll die or burst from time to time like stars thank you terence paris well a few of you know but most of you would not know that i came into the world uh way ahead of schedule i was born wildly early a super preemie uh six plus weeks and uh was pretty dicey in the year of 1958 in terms of prenatal care or postnatal care natal care and i was in an incubator for as long as that if not longer though i'm personally convinced it was actually a percolator the way i turned out but that's another story that experience definitely shaped me and years back i was thinking about it because it occurred to me in different feeling places and moments over my life and made an effort to crystallize it a bit in a poem and this is the poem the isolette which is what they called the incubators then once i incubated under glass not pheasantly or pleasantly as the rather charming french-sounding word alla noisette goffret mignonette would make it sound i arrived six weeks early perhaps in some great hurry to land in the world get out in the open only to be boxed in albeit transparently for quite a while watching the world float by over time have a century and change since i've wondered if this is why i became a deep listener keen observer voicer of life and love in poetry and imagery from a starting point of great isolation to open eager liberating exaltation the isolette unlike us to look at and think about ways language itself shapes us shapes you from the start whatever your language happens to be and uh and two or your your native language anyway how different languages that we come across or have learned have their own sounds and shapes mouth shapes and other shapes and influences on this both the speaker and the listener and i was thinking of the language that we all first hear whatever it's told in you know whether it's swahili or english or french sure what have you is the mother tongue the one we heard learned in utero from the first one that used it to speak to us shape vowels for us tell stories that glowed sang lullabies that soothed as we tuned our ears began to tune our self our nearborn newborn self new made senses to the world around us and fountain forth words of wonder of sorrow of tenderness and gladness alike in the shared language of our shared nature our deer mother tongue and um okay a little winter water consider your birth all of our births and how we literally begin and symbolically i'd say too all innocence all potential a fresh canvas and how we arrive in that outer world at first and are received in that world so so formative for every single person ever born and ever will be born and this was um a poem that i wrote for my then just arrived grandson leonardo and his mother and father back in 2007. faster than it takes to make linguine for the vanguard or open oysters or place a phonograph needle onto an old recording of caruso returning to sorrento before the moon had time to rise and shine its nose and cheeks for the occasion and anyone had time to think past you being a beautiful boy or girl but the universe knowing all found plenty of time to wink and while millions of men and women put on their pajamas and put out the lights to go to bed eco presto you were born perfectly al dente into the warm and welcoming bowl of your mother's breasts and your father's arms into a future bright with family friends and feasts into a home with heart all sunny side up and an open wide world and are now even more wonderful lives i hope he's doing well out there that that young man i like uh khalil gibran's poem from the prophet on children and parenting he said uh to a young mother who wanted advice on on those topics he responded to her your children are not your children they are the sons and daughters of life's longing for itself they come through you but not from you and though they are with you yet they belong not to you you may give them your love but not your thoughts for they have their own thoughts you may house their bodies but not their souls for their souls dwell in the house of tomorrow which you cannot visit not even in your dreams you may strive to be like them but seek not to make them like you for life goes not backward nor tarries with yesterday you are the bows from which your children as living arrows are sent forth the archer sees the mark upon the path of the infinite and he bends you with his might that his arrows may go swift and far let your bending in the archer's hand be for gladness for even as he loves the arrow that flies so he loves also the bow that is stable not beautiful well on this note of birth and soon coming spring is rebirth of course rebirth of the landscaping here in the northeast and elsewhere and you know a nod to those renewings and greater re-growings we can have and this was a poem i wrote for a spring equinox a few years back and it's it's um called re colon birth two words rebirth first breath to last breath what flows between is the reveling and leveling of living the many faces and found graces of loving the transcendental moments of great epiphanies deep ecstasies timeless memories the embodiments of you becoming even now ever new ever free to spring so let us all find our wherewithal and outerwear with all this spring forth whatever way we desire to dream to obviously um very formative and transformative can be different kinds of relationships friendships partnerships and the pioneering immunologist esther sternberg wrote a book called the balance within the science connecting health and emotions and she said in that somewhere in our brains we carry a map of our relationships it is our mother's lap our best friends holding hand our lovers embrace all these we carry within ourselves when we are alone just knowing that these are there to hold us if we fall gives us a sense of peace cradled rooted connected are words we use to describe the feeling that comes of this knowledge social psychologists call this sense embeddedness the opposite is perhaps a more familiar term we call it loneliness thus a person sitting by herself or himself in a room may appear to others to be quite alone but that person if embedded will have a world of relationships mapped inside their mind a map that would lead to those who can be called on for nurture and support in time of need but others the gatsbys among us might be among a crowd of dozens and yet feel very much alone many pieces of great literature have in fact tapped into this sense of disconnectedness our sense that powerful forces beyond our bodies link us to others is so ingrained that we use phrases such as quote times that bind family dies d-y-e-s and bonding to describe those intangible connections and the emotions they evoke are among the greatest forces that affect our hormonal our nerve chemical and our immune responses and through these our health and our resistance to disease i'm drawing back to um once more to john o'donoghue's um um on other themes i've brought this in but i yet again here it is i i've explored it with listeners is a lie in terms of aliveness and love and friendship and here in terms of things that really form us deeply often or um can alter us in in beautiful ways is the way he frames it and its most elemental love is ancient recognition real friendship or love is not manufactured or achieved by an act of will or intention friendship is always an act of recognition this metaphor can be grounded in the clay nature of the human body when you find the person you love an act of ancient recognition brings you together it is as if millions of years before the silence of nature broke your lovers clay and your clay lay side by side then in the turning of the seasons your one clay divided and separated you began to rise as distinct clay forms each housing a different individuality and destiny without even knowing it your secret memory mourned your loss of each other while your clay selves wandered for thousands of years through the universe your longing for each other never fainted this metaphor helps to explain how in the moment of friendship two souls suddenly recognize each other there is an awakening between you a sense of ancient knowing love opens the door of ancient recognition you enter you come home to each other at last thank you john o'donoghue and that's uh from his book of celtic wisdom i muse and observe often what others can bring out in us can bring forth from us can activate parts of us that only certain people seem to be able to do that and others other parts and um and what that what they can reveal or help us reveal inside ourselves and how marvelous and mysterious that often is and likewise what we can do or do and bring out naturally sometimes surprisingly in others in our lives in welcome ways i encourage you to to contemplate this you know where does that happen from others like uh bringing forth something of you and you of them um one esther sternberg once more talks about a little bit more about relationships apropos a relationship is built on strings of moments that our mind has pulled out from where they were stored in memory moments and memories that come with emotions attached memories spliced together like this in a seamless thread make a relationship seem continuous and whole so after not seeing a childhood friend for years we can pick up where we left off as if no time at all had intervened in this way too our relationships can be sustained in thought during long absences parents away from adult children long-distance lovers commuting husbands and wives but the same capacity of the brain to forge this chain of memory can lead to difficulties if one member evolves past where the other's memory left off a time one small times one small corner of that map can swell and grow reverberate and suddenly seem to take over our entire world we fall in love we are abandoned we become envious we hate the persons who are the object of such feelings can take on gigantic proportions in our minds and dominate our whole social and emotional outlook coloring every corner of our lives until through monumental effort or simply through gradual erosion of time they recede again to their rightful place and size i was um this led me to think of family and parents that were touching on and and how they model for us uh often just by their being right not in any particular way but sometimes very consciously so modeling of all kinds good odd lasting and otherwise so we that osmosis that happens right when we're around them and i thought of this poem i'd written for my father some time back and we've all we all have our uh had some relationships with fathers and um some very complicated mine was fairly complicated in some ways and also uh remarkable and uncomplicated in others and this is more on the latter end of it and it's called i loved him for my father for his whimsy for his wildly vivid memory surpassing storytelling for fiercely if un introspectively being his own man always with great elon his old school manliness laced with a surprising love for masterful music fine art dancing tending roses the way before the empire he built declined and fell he'd drink life like ulysses to the leaves savor the winds and waves of all adventures these ways i loved him and the summer days we'd sailed the ocean and head of the bay together father and son his sunny saltired boy so toast too to him and the ether and all the fathers living and also in the ether here's another one uh this next was about the father of a very dear soul brother jackal out in california and it was from stories about him i heard and led me to this particular poem to write this that gives us a slice of of a life and clues about it it's called s-o-e-s-s for john hall and and for anybody back a little older esso was the um what's called exxon now but it used to be called esso filler up said the long-legged man with the large red moustache when he pulled up to the shiny pump in his big finned pontiac always a pontiac man only an esso man fill her up he loved saying those words being at the wheel of his own urbane suburban life inside the sealed envelope of his 1950s 60s self as peak capped men filled the yawning tank and nimbly washed the scarsdale wide windshield his wife beside and toe-headed children behind waiting patiently to drive on and so well not only did my father come to mind and heart but my mother did and talk about one of the greatest tectonic influences on us i certainly would say mothers are right up at the top of that pretty much and years after my mother sailed off into the stars i came to this viscerally felt place when it took time to enter um years to enter and appreciate and ultimately embody it's called the mother ship mother hyphen ship for my mother when you left your body when it with it went a lifetime of mothering of carrying your children along all of us now since sailed off to our own open waters to many salty rising sometime roiling seas went to a tangible irreplaceable body of your floating leading memories seen felt moments of each of our emerging verging diverging lives from our births to your sudden death and all your joyful hopeful even ruleful reveries with your sinking out of sight and time forever went a whole body of you and some body of us here's a poem on marriage and life partnership such a big life-changing experience those kinds of relationships as many of you know or have known as i've known margaret atwood's poem habitation marriage is not a house or even a tent it is before that and colder the edge of the forest the edge of the desert the unpainted stairs at the back where we squat outside eating popcorn the edge of the receding glacier where painfully and with wonder at having survived even this far we are learning to make fire well after my marriage was an experience of great great love that was not only a rare gift but an opening to far deeper and freer place of being and loving than i inhabited joyfully and took me to a whole other level of being so here's a poem toward that a thousand and one nights of sun over these years of nights entwined together often enshrined in and despite darkness radiance sun sun-like effulgence of pure bodies and souls of deep ecstasies deeper harmonies truths and clarities where sacred closeness to self selves and source removed all thought all distance dissolved any reluctance to take wing to fly ever so brightly wildly free well i feel that the soul um mates and soul friends we encounter those anam karas that john donahue was talking about for however long or or short allow us to create an alchemy that results in something uh naturally and beautifully remarkable this is called sewing so w ing if i'm the packet of seeds you are the soil sun and watering can and there's the shapings of just romance and sweetness and devotion right in relationships that color us and color our days and memories and this is a delightful piece by robert uh heeden h-e-d-i-n my mother's hats she kept them high on the top shelf in boxes big as drums bright crescent-shaped boats with little fishnets dangling down and wore them with her best dress to tease coffee parties department stores what a lovely catch my father used to say watching her sail off into the afternoon waters well like the orientings that come from new relationships or um maturing relationships there's uh the reorienting of life uh after divorce and i certainly had that experience and it was painful on lots of levels and powerful uh on many others that needed to take my life in a very different direction different shape so no regrets just well the pain was hard but no regrets about the ultimate outcome and i come back to joseph stroud's poem about this written on the island of carpathos greece crossing the island heat heat and the sky a flame of sapphire an ocean of fire even rocks blazing the earth a rush of coals aegean summer the air still the day dead center in the sun the world without breath even the goats drinking light all morning have descended to the shade of a cistern while out there the blue of the ocean and the other blue of sky come together in that place where the gods descend to this world and enter the heavy honey of the body and it was on this day when i set out into the core of light wondering what it would bring for i knew for once and for good my marriage was over and henceforth there would be only these excursions into the sun into the body and the world would exact its praise of basil or goats with the smell of time and the resin and the gold pitch of pine and all the shelters of the spirit began crumbling within me as i dismantled the man i was learning to replace the old belief of latin with the new tongue of this world the tongue of rock and mountain and memory of the woman washing her hair on the terrace in the granite light as i went through the day to the other end of the island where the wedding guests had butchered a goat and roasted the meat over a fire in a noon so bright i couldn't see the flames as if sunlight were searing the flesh and the bride looked upon it all and found it to her liking as the groom carved the meat passed it around and we ate of the world and so it would continue thank you thank you joseph stroud in the spirit of stroud um is this is the belief for me anyway in my book that heartbreak can give us allow us a different choice open an incredible uh other path that we couldn't have seen necessarily when things open they open and the wisdom is to follow them in the best way that brings our best self out let your heart break as this peace not into darkness a hard stop or sorrow but into sunlight a wild gallop and song well one of the things that we know sometimes very dramatically shapes people that we know or ourselves is illness and greg lavoy in his book callings as a bit of a piece on this um which i thought was extremely interesting i hadn't really thought of it this way but he said we are not so much responsible for our illnesses uh says the author and buddhist teacher stephen levine as we are responsible to our illnesses the question is not so much what to do about our suffering but what to do with it being responsible to an illness he says means being willing to relate to it have a full-on experience of it and investigate not just the pain but also your reaction to it it means letting it communicate with you rather than merely trying to subdue it though that's certainly the natural reflex it probably is an accurate mirror of how we resist whatever is painful and unpleasant in our lives whatever doesn't go our way whatever makes us feel out of control it's a mirror to how we regard not only the physical but also the emotional symptoms in our lives our sulfurous marital fights our obsessions with money or love our wayward kids our debts piled up to hear that low-grade anxiety running like a white noise through our days the constant feeling of something missing to say nothing of the symptoms scattered around the body politic this sense of responsibility cannot be soft-pedaled it will try your most grim self-restraint for instance to lie in bed and just let sciatic pain be be while it yowls at you but there is knowledge and therefore power in following its migrations plotting its geometry and noticing how sometimes it burns sometimes it vibrates sometimes it spills boiling oil down the legs and sometimes it spreads hot coals in the pan of the pelvis and always it makes you feel so vulnerable it would be so much easier just to grab a fistful of aspirins wash it down with an immediate appointment at the chiropractors and get back to business as usual which might be what landed you on your pack to begin with thank you greg lavoy his book is marvelous i i'm i'm haven't even finished and i already know i'm going to be rereading it well illness i i i've experienced not not dramatically myself but uh but loved ones around me close friends family extreme close-ups in some case and those that fell in sometimes fatally and now that informed not only my larger feelings about life but about the world and expanded them ultimately i'd say in a good way good way this was a piece i'd written in the yucatan when my father-in-law was dying of lung cancer there was no way out and he went far beyond what anybody imagined i think they gave him less than six months to live and he surprised everybody by going five years plus um damned damn courageous fellow beautiful spirit and so i wrote this as i'm used on and how can that could co-exist with the other side of it the dark with the light it's called the tropic of cancer how curious to be in two of these tropics at once one warm and wonderful the other dark and sorrowful each world with its own terrain yet between them a latitude and longitude where flowers grow so speaking of mortality just a dot more the physicist in a different with a different lens the physicist and writer alan lightman proposes if against our wishes and hopes we are struck with mortality or stuck rather with mortality does mortality grant a beauty and grandeur all its own even though we struggle and howl against the brief flash of our lives might we find something majestic in that brevity could there be a preciousness and value to existence stemming from the very fact of its temporary duration and i think of the night blooming sirius a plant that looks like a leathery weed most of the year but for one night each summer one night its flower opens to reveal silky white petals which encircle yellow lace-like threads and another whole flower like a tiny sea anemone within the outer flower by morning the flower has shriveled one night of the year as delicate and fleeting as a life in the universe thank you alan lightman i think of places uh literal places i've lived and in childhood and since and that have affected some of my contours my inner contours and what about you and yours your homes and houses past and present here's a poem by jane hirschfield an hour is not a house an hour is not a house a life is not a house you do not go through them as if they were doors to another yet an hour can have shape and proportion four walls a ceiling an hour can be dropped like a glass somewhat quiet as others want bread someone sleep my eyes went to the window as a cat or dog left alone does so how about landscapes so we have houses or they're kind of housescapes or livingscapes landscapes are boys intrigued me on many levels officially in words poetry and just being in them and i think of people who grow up in certain well sometimes very dramatic settings with mountains or big oceans um prairies and so on and how that absolutely has to shape them emotionally uh if not more and so i was thinking of what i could share with us and i've put together that um reflects some of that and i have a soul brother and i thought about his early life he's from new zealand and uh being a product of that landscape that he came from it's this is um this was a poem for the new zealander henry hargraves on his 37th birthday five years back man of the land of the long white cloud man of oceania of te ike the waters of greenstone man of rich topography sun and snow-capped peaks tectonic thoughts volcanic possibilities man of grasslands and heartlands forests and mainland islands of quietude rivers of gratitude i thought of my own childhood and spent um summers by the sea always and where i feel most alive and embraced by nature memory of a c-shaped youth this was written out in bridgehampton 1998. the ocean dazzles the eye today sparkling as far as the horizon the water rushes the shore regathers itself waits and rushes again each time breathing out an essence of innocence a bouquet of childhood days at the beach i wanted two more others but i'm i'm gonna slip by those because i want to keep us on in a good time frame i wanted to have uh refrain greg lavoy one more time on his from his book calling on another level which he when he talks about passion passion is a state of love and hunger is also a state of enthusiasm which means to be possessed by a god or a goddess by a wild thing one could be possessed by the god of poetry or the goddess of animals the god of commerce or the goddess of home and hearth if we imagine that calls issue from the gods then we are as close as we ever get to them the calls and the gods when we are enthusiastic we move toward a kind of divine presence because through our passions we are utterly present we are utterly charged and focused we are oblivious we forget ourselves our troubles our day-to-day living on mulberry street lives we hitch ourselves to something bigger so ponder for a moment or later how your passions have influenced are influencing the course of your life or would you like them to passion is one of mine when we feel it ignite with it like a wildfire when we pour it into an art a dream another like a waterfall a niagara falls of epic inner heat and light that courses forth blazes and flares forth filling to overspilling that place of creation or vision or that person with our desire our potency our radiancy with our lust not just for life but for a far greater a hunger for a larger purpose a higher frame of reference for our being a yearning to express our essence and have our deeper presence fully and as immensely found indelibly felt well if one part of us is a monument a monumental moulder would have to be the heart wouldn't it um our deepest feeling place and dorian lauk's laux wrote this poem heart the heart shifts shape of its own accord from bird to axe from pinwheel to budded branch it rolls over in the chest a brown bear groggy with winter skips like a child at the fair stopping in the shade of the fireworks booth the fat lady's tent the corndog stand where the heart is an empty room where the ghosts of the dead wait paging through magazines licking their skinless thumbs one gets up walks through a door into a maze of hallways behind one door a room full of orchids behind another the smell of burned toast the rooms go on and on sewing room with its squeaky treadle its bright needles room full of filed cabinets and torn curtains room buzzing with a thousand black flies or the heart closes its doors becomes smoke a wispy lie curls like a worm and forgets its life burrows into the fleshy dirt heart makes a wrong turn heart locked in its gate of thorns heart with its hands folded in its lap heart a blue skeff parting the silk of the lake it does what it wants takes what it needs eats when it's hungry sleeps when the soul shuts down bored it watches movies deep into the night stands by the window counting the street lamps squinting out one by one heart with its hundred mouths open heart with its hundred eyes closed harmonica heart heart of tinsel heart of cement broken teeth redwood fence heart of bricks and boards books stacked in devoted rows their dusty spines unreadable heart with its hands full hieroglyph heart etched deep with histories lists things to do nearsighted heart club-footed heart hard-headed heart heart of gold coal bad juju heart singing the low down blues choir boy heart heart in a frumpy robe heart with its feet up reading the scores homeless heart dosing it's back against the dumpster cop on the beat heart with its black billy club banging on the lid thank you dorian so change by choice or circumstance or small especially large certainly relate to our theme and warrant some thought and feeling and so here's a piece changes of nature changes of heart about people and things that once mattered so much like changes of weather of seasons how they take you to such new and different frames of reference relating to a landscape recast around you nature reshaped inside you well my poem also toured this and other vital and vitalizing feelings living vividly fluidly as is this piece when you feel everything nothing is ever the same again the very molecules inside and around you alter forever when you feel selectively or not at all little changes maybe a bit of scenery i know because i've lived both ways feeling immensely and freely now feeling narrowly and tightly then when less wise in the ways of life and myself to feel all is not for the faint of heart but for those ready and willing to engage such a full orchestra of feeling is both welcome and liberating worth hearing worth experiencing without allowing all the chords all the notes and passages how can the symphony of everything within you really play greatly resound all right sort of coming into our last um segment as it were um so cultural conditioning which is often unconscious and i suggest that we become more conscious of where and how we've been conditioned are being conditioned what conditioning probably none of it serves us but i think choosing your own form of shaping yourself is better than being unknowingly and perhaps unwisely shaped um by the culture and other people and so on so um i quietly observed a particular species of people on new york's upper east side at one point my spending time over there was mostly a west side upper west side man but had some reasons to be venturing and observing over in the east this is called um this is from lennox hill new york city a few years back the chiseled men their features chiseled by generations of puritan ways white anglo-saxon ways the ways and weather of the hive of their rushmore tribe of buttoned-up buttoned-down business manners living and emoting rye and dry cocktailing aside who border unparched and pinched the etched men and their often pursed and whittled wives and maybe they're chipped off the old block offspring who faithfully consciously and unconsciously follow their classified code their urbane creed their eyes close rituals of mating and relating who hew through lives of long familiar particular and frequently non-sequitur motions no one upper east of the west side would even blink at or even think to question chiseled men so as a counterpoint to cultural constriction let's call it is to be open to be unsealed to allow for your nature to take its most natural course unimpeded and it you can if one person can do it i'm convinced anybody can go there so her medically unsealed cis poem you can try and seal parts of yourself off isolate your flows floods of thoughts or feelings from possible or actual breaches of mind or heart make yourself airtight watertight as a way to avert contain feared damage to your emotional hull fine for a sea going ship but contrary to nature unnatural to the natural way of all life-going bodies whose porousness makes them counter culturally more impervious less sinkable where everything works as a whole in a holy unenclosed flow free exchange of information energy essence that each of us needs to be fully freely alive buoyant conversant and ever emergent within with each without think of all the great and small experiences that have touched influenced or otherwise altered part or all of you um somehow emotionally bodily or in some other ways ray armentrout wrote this poem exit row you will buy your life as a series of quote experiences to which you will belong have a good flight do you believe in reproduction do you think this upland of clouds white buttes cut by shadow canyons shapely and boundless as the body you were promised will reappear after you're gone boarding all zones at this time there's the play of time and it's passing upon us each in different and distinct ways i i like to embrace it um dimensionally not linearly not clock time or calendar time but more spaciously more generously and i thought this alice ostriker poem got it some of that if time is an arrow it's called q a sorry q a insurance if time is an arrow what is its target if a flexible flyer is the sled i had as a child when may i become a child again do you need help digging the potatoes out of your garden of insults do you plan to vote in the next election is our country headed in the right direction or the wrong direction and what did the bulldozer tell the yellow helmet's ear which part of your body is like biting into a ripe peach which part shames you like a rotten banana would you like to find out how to lower your interest rate when you go to heaven how old will you choose to be will you have cocktails on the well-watered lawn where pock conducts bach will you still chase after the grateful dead is your life like air leaking out of a balloon or like rain falling on a pond dot dot dot dear pox pocking the surface dot dot dot can it be like snow falling on the ocean can desire drown you like syrup over pancakes when an ambulance siren wakes you at 3am do you feel relieved not to be strapped to that stretcher speeding toward the grim unknown do you then snuggle next to someone are you satisfied with your detergent can you name a more perfect irony than the new world trade center sacred icon of capitalism revered lingam of profit soaring above the memorial pools of people killed when the first towers fell can you describe the scent of dried blood what about the smell of iron chains in your cell can you sing the trinity of the maggots when i remove my mask did i frighten you like a drone crossing your sky are you satisfied with your auto insurance when ecstasy approaches why do you resist what are you afraid of can you please unbutton your shirt now okay rebecca solnit from recollections of my non-existence growing up we say is that we were trees as though altitude was all that there was to be gained but so much of the process of is growing whole as the fragments are gathered the patterns found human infants are born with craniums made up of four plates that have not yet knit together into a solid dome so that their heads can compress to fit through the birth canal so that the brain within can then expand the seams of these plates are intricate like fingers interlaced like the meander of arctic rivers across tundra the skull quadruples in size in the first few years and if the bones knit together too soon they restrict the growth of the brain and if they don't knit at all the brain remains unprotected open enough to grow and closed enough to hold together is what a life must also be we collage ourselves into being finding the pieces of a worldview and people to love and reasons to live and then integrate them into a whole a life consistent with its beliefs and desires at least if we're lucky we thought of each day each season of growing each passage of our lives as times of ripening how might that inspire or serve you or show you dimensions of your mutable self so here's ripening it's happening the ripening as a person as a human as a spirit and gift growing into fullness bearing deeply beautiful bountiful fruits from your being for yourself and your world though coming to fruition later than imagined now maturing in ways beyond your imagining it's our dear mary oliver and this is our last few now to share until the next time um a soulful love letter um of a kind to vitality from her collection blue horses it's the fourth sign of the zodiac part three i know you never intended to be in this world but you're in it all the same so why not get started immediately i mean belonging to it there's so much to admire to weep over and to write music or poems about bless the feet that take you to and fro bless the eyes and the listening ears bless the tongue the marvel of taste blessed touching you could live a hundred years it's happened or not i am speaking from the fortunate platform of many years none of which i think i ever wasted do you need a prod do you need a little darkness to get you going let me be as urgent as a knife then and remind you of keats so single of purpose in thinking for a while he had a lifetime i could marry oliver okay down to the very last two pieces for us flower song so as growing beings who can ever grow ever flow ever evolve it's limitless really is and the more you do it the more you realize that so uh what we invite allow and let in that serves our well-being our best-shaped beingness it matters so this is flower song when you allow your garden to grow wild with sunlight to grow open with heart light everything thrives everything sings even the flowers and and on an underscore is actually written for my cousin and fellow poet t.d cummings um it's called when you're flowing when your heart is full when your senses are open to all that's inside and out when you're singing your life song dancing your life dance wild and free to music only you can once in this lifetime make everything is poetry thank you again everyone for listening in and feeling it likewise to those who freely contribute to help support these programs and my many other outpourings to nourish spirits uplift hearts and spark greater awareness and aliveness through my poetic arts and poetic sphere if you find this or other programs and these kinds of efforts worthwhile you can donate by paypal or ventmo or directly through my site or by regular mail to me at my p.o box 1032 westerly rhode island zero two eight nine one i also invite patrons to bring me their way this year for a month or longer as a private working poet in residence on their property drinking in and showering out sparks of inspiration as always send along your comments questions or suggestions they're always welcome email colin the poetry list dot com replays are online as always for you to revisit or share around you can also easily subscribe to these broadcasts meanwhile i hope you'll lean in next week or soon again until then dear listeners here's to attuning ourselves to all the dramatic and subtle shapings and reshapings of our lives the fascinating works in progress that we each are and as always good spirits | Colin Goedecke | UCpZ5fDL0rZpmBWGJu-cSuJg | 2021-03-04 | Creative Commons 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ozcykIP2Xwk | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ozcykIP2Xwk | Regional war in Middle East Conflict INEVITABLE! Terrorist threats in United States High! | watching the world burn watching the world burn November 1st 2023 let's get into it boy this is the end this is the end my friend the end I've never uh if you don't want to watch probably the most uh disturbing video I've ever made you better cut off right here I had to I actually had to get out for a hike I said you know what I can't make this video I was sitting down in my chair I said man I I got to just get out in nature and get my head on straight to make this video CU I don't see an off ramp they do not see an offramp too many forces have aligned and well let me just get into it the first thing that's going to happen I'm predicting is this Friday Hezbollah is going to declare war on Israel uh the night's going to be huge I don't know how many missiles they got like 40,000 already the Iron Dome is failing because theotis they didn't formally declare war but they launched a bunch of missiles into Israel and uh I don't see an offramp cuz Israel is not going to stop killing Palestinian civilians uh they just hit uh if you haven't followed along long they hit a refugee camp uh I don't know how many uh P Palestinians they killed but it was huge and I because I this speech that's going to come out on Friday I I guess this guy's kind of like the Pope in a certain kind of way and he gives a speech I don't know certain number of times a year or something and this is the big speech now before they hit the refugee camp he might have just said you know we're going to you know we want Israel to stop maybe some harsh words I don't think he can get away with that now his his whole Arab uh following is clamoring for War uh hell every Muslim in the in the whole world is clamoring for war so uh and I don't see Israel they're not going to stop they're not going to stop killing Palestinians and that's the thing they're not killing any Hamas if they were going after Hamas I would say okay good you know go in there and get them they're not they they the zionists okay I'm not talking about Jews okay I'm talking about zionists they're they're they're lunatics they want the extermination of the Palestinian Nation or the people Palestinian people and they are not going to stop unless the Arab world stops them so what's going to happen when uh Hezbollah goes in well that's going to embarrass Iran you know cuz their people are clamoring for War I don't think the leadership and Iran will be able to stay out of it and especially once the us cuz as soon as Hezbollah declares war the uh the ships are going to take off from the carriers and they're going to start bombing and then what's going to happen well we got a base in Syria and right now the Russians are staying out of it they've allowed Israel to go into Syria and bomb it without any sort of retaliation because they they have air defenses in Syria and they have not activated those defenses they've allowed Israel to go in and bomb well supposedly Iran Iranian militants in uh in Syria without any sort of uh you know retaliation well I think that c deck of cards is about to come to an end so if if and when Hezbollah declares war and the United States gets into it which we're definitely getting into it you realize that they just canceled the Marine Corps ball because they said that uh uh well the war drums are beating and uh and there's no way that we got an offramp so they didn't want to distract from uh other priorities I think that's how they put it Marine Corps ball I don't even remember ever canceling the Marine Corps ball maybe it was canceled back in World War II I don't know but uh anyway so let me get back into it so why do I say there's no offramp well this is uniform in in Congress there are very few dissenting voices in Congress that are asking for us to seek a diplomatic solution to the crisis you got the Republicans and I didn't realize Mike Johnson well he's a huge bible thumper for sure and not I thought that was a good thing cuz I wanted an Evangelical Christian as my speaker but this means he adheres to the we will support Israel at all cost uh uh mentality so Israel can do no wrong they can just keep committing genocide and the speaker of the house is all for it so are a lot of the other Republicans and then of course the warmonger and Democrats you know they always want war that's uh so all of them are lined up for us to go to war so there's no stopping this no stopping it at all now what are the repercussions of all this and I want you to think about this cuz we do have maybe some investment opportunities coming up and I'm looking into it right now I always try to help you out as much as I give you the bad news okay if if it when Hezbollah enters now if a gets into it that means that all that oil in the Middle East is not going anywhere that means Europe's going to not get any oil you're not going to get any oil it's going to be just like in the 1970s which I realize that maybe some of you watching my videos weren't alive then but that was when back when in the Jimmy Carter days when the oil embargo uh ran oil prices up beyond belief and I so when no oil is coming out of the Middle East oil prices are going to go through the roof and we've already used up our strategic oil reserves so that's going to crush the United States that's going to crush your grocery C because nobody's going to be delivering Goods there's going to be starvation I'm predicting uh it's going to be devastating and we got the natural gas pipelines that go through turkey and uh those could be shut down if Turkey enters into the conflict they've already launched a 100 ships which I talked about in a previous video so that's uh that could happen so now you're Str England Europe of oil and gas and of course the United States to a certain degree we've got pretty much our own supply of natural gas for the most part I don't think we import well we weren't importing any under the Trump Administration and I'm not sure if Biden has completely turned that around and that we might be importing natural gas at this point so what are the investment opportunities well I'm going to look at some uh oil Futures and I'm going to look at Natural Gas Futures and uh if if they haven't already gone out of sight now might be a good time to to look into that or if you want to just buy some oil stocks you know you got BP uh xon mobile you have to look at the price on those it's if it's already been run up I'll probably just hold off uh cuz you're not going to make much profit just by buying the stock you know the the huge money's to be made and trading options and and betting on what I'm telling you is going to be going to take place so the other huge event that's going to take place if this all comes about as I'm predicting is the derivatives I know that most people don't understand derivatives and I don't really understand it that well myself I just know that there are insurance contracts where people take out insurance contracts on insurance Contra on insurance and there's a quadrillion a quadrillion in these derivatives floating around and uh when that uh that whole Market's if if the price of gas goes up and the price of oil goes up those derivatives are going to get called and those insurance contracts are not going to get covered that's going to implode the whole financial system of the United States I you know we could be seeing the dollar cease to exist hyperinflation uh you know nobody can get gas cuz we don't have any no strategic oil reserves you're like man is there any good news in this this picture I don't see any and I don't see an offramp uh cuz under Netanyahu he's a Zionist he wants the extermination of the Palestinian people so they are not going to stop the other thing that's that's uh amazing to watch the whole world the whole world is against the United States and Israel right now in the United Nations they've had a couple of votes most everybody most every nation in the world is voting for a peaceful solution or a diplomatic uh at least enter into diplomatic talks about a two-state solution where Israel and Palestine could in some fashion maybe with some un troops in between to to keep the peace exist as two separate nations with their own autonomy that seems to me the only peaceful way out of this otherwise Israel is going to continue the extermination of Palestinians and I think the whole damn Muslim world's going to come up so now what's going to happen Israel can't stand against that nor with the United States help can they stand against that I don't care we only got 2,000 Marines the base in base in Syria is they're they're all dead for sure the Bas is in Iraq that all the Americans there are going to be dead so uh cuz we can't get the the troops or anything in there to help them out I mean when you're being overrun by hundreds of thousands of Muslims and you only got a thousand soldiers number one you're going to run out of ammo and they are not going to stop you know so uh just just painting a dis picture here for you so we really and of course we got nuclear weapons in Turkey you know and those bases could be overrun so uh I don't know man I I'll probably think of something else to add to this video but it looks like a real real dark future here in the coming weeks and I just don't see an off ramp the Congress is not going to go on an offramp Israel is not going to go on an off RM and I don't think the Muslim nations are have any uh any off RM cuz there's no diplomacy taking place so Biden and well oh yeah the last thing I wanted to point out to you is we know Hamas and Hezbollah have terrorists in the United States but thanks to the Biden Administration that's what they wanted the Democrats want chaos in the United States now once the United States enters the conflict with the with the bombing of Hezbollah which is probably where it's going to start those terrorist cells in the United States are going to activate we're going to have a lot of dead Americans on our hands and what I'm predicting is the Biden Administration then they're going to put in emergency powers and try to take away everybody's guns like that's going to do any good and getting back to guns you know I already talked about the fact that the Israelis didn't have any guns and there was two things that I found out in the in the last days since I made the last video number one was there was a bunch of uh uh young girls and I said young girls young women okay Israeli soldiers okay and they were up in the in those uh Towers you're know monitoring the Hamas so when Hamas came across guess what happened they didn't have any guns Hamas massacred him this is a little dirty secret that Israel doesn't want to get out if those women that had guns they could have defended themselves but instead Israel was so paranoid about its own people because they've been Israel's been a major political battle Netanyahu was trying to become dictator over Israel and the people were fighting back so that's one of the reasons Hamas was able to invade so easily because Israel was wasn't focused on on external threats they were focused on internal threats so that's the first story that came out the second story that came out was there was actually two battalions right there when Hamas came across and it was a hell of a battle lot of things Israelis don't want you to know they just say that they massacred civilians no it was a big Time battle and the Israelis held nothing back and there's a lot of stories coming out now that Hamas had taken uh prisoners and because then this was on the Israeli side of the wall and they hold up in in a bunch of structures around that area well Israel didn't give a about the hostages they blew the hell out of those buildings and most of those hostages those Israeli hostages were killed as a result of Israel's anger at Hamas and that's part of their policy is they don't uh they don't listen to to there was no host negotiation that took place they just blew the hell out of it until they killed every Hamas Soldier and in the process they murdered a lot of their people these are little hidden secrets that don't come out that you might want to know hey G I always think of stuff after I think I've got everything in the video there two other things I want you to understand this is a religious conflict and hell even talking to couple friends of mine who are very religious they see this as the uh uh it that's the it the fight Israel is fighting for their Homeland uh which was promised to them by God and uh so if and when you know a million or two million or three million screaming Muslims come across and they're chasing uh Israel out of the uh area Israel's got nukes and they've already said they're going to use those nukes now I've heard rumors that Egypt has got plans to go in and seize those landbased nukes uh before Israel could possibly or maybe get them before Israel could set them off and then I and then I I didn't even know this I guess Israel's got some nuclear submarines too and those nuclear submarines are independent so no matter if you get the nukes on land or they get some sanity those submarines are going to launch and that's the end of the Middle East as we know it and that could be the end of the world because then North Korea might launch you might drag in uh well we don't know if has nukes I don't think they do we might drag in Russia China all so when the nukes start flying that's that's why I'm telling you we need peace we need to stay the hell out of the war okay I understand all these Bible Thumpers they think this is the you know Israel's promised land they think but Israel needs to stop they need to stop and negotiate a solution and embarrass a US cuz see once they start negotiating with Hamas the Arab world's going to calm down they're going to say okay all right this is this we we saved facei okay a lot of Muslims you don't understand Saving Face is very important in the Muslim world and right now they're not saving face until they go to war and so the only way that Israel can get off of this this escalation to the escalation letters the Duran likes to put it is to start negotiating for peace and bring Hamas to the table and that way you know they they're they're showing humility and saying okay you know maybe we can come up with a solution to this and that allows the Arab world to save face and it'll end the war right there but I don't see that happening I don't see it happening and especially when you listen to the radio uh you know like I listen to Todd starns and or Sean hity some sometimes I don't even like sh Sean henned just parrots the same old thing all the time but they're they're all the right-wing hosts are you know blow up Palestine kill all the Palestinians and that's all you hear on the radio so even the American people are being brainwashed into this thing this is a this is a lose lose lose lose for the entire world and especially for the United States cuz if we can't get our oil and natural gas we're done man we're done oh yeah one last thing so you might say well Israel should launch the nukes well do you understand that's the end of Israel because guess what Pakistan's got nukes too and they already said they're going to launch on Israel if Israel Launches on the Arab world so you can see that Israel is going to die any way you go in this scenario unless there's a peaceful outcome or a peaceful solution to this whole situation I'm just saying and then also Pakistan has made negotiations to give nukes to Turkey but like like I said turkey could just go ahead on those on those US military bases and seize those nukes now the problem is I'm not sure how they would get past the uh the technology to to be able to use them but I imagine over time they could figure it out but if the pakistanis give them nukes they can use those right away to say well came up with one last thing that I wanted to add to the video and I talked about this in previous video you understand the United States is broke we're not shipping money the 14.1 billion to Israel we're issuing debt and guess what nobody's buying up our debt anymore fact China's selling off our debt this whole house of cards is going to come tumbling down and guess who's going to be left holding the bag the US taxpayer so yeah we we definitely got to beat those w DRS and we're going to support Israel well yeah maybe uh back in the 1940s when uh when we were the the superow with lots of industry and uh you know we could take on a little bit of debt back then we can't take on this debt no more this is going to collapse our financial system okay I hope you understand that so hold on to your jockstraps yeah I don't think the American people know what's coming it's going to be horrific I don't know if you can see him check out the deer this is why I come out hiking oh there he goes oh never mind so just the latest in the news the uh they're estimating between 750 or to 1,000 Americans 250 of which are hostages 500 of which I guess were visiting Gaza When The War Began and uh they're not being allowed to leave I guess you could kind kind of look at them as hostages and I think there might be another 250 so there you go war is inevitable no way around it unless uh somebody gets some sanity and wants to do some diplomacy I know diplomacy is not a word that the warmonger and Democrats would ever listen to and I'm not sure the inv evalen Republicans are going to listen to it either just saying I think I've covered just about everything for this video peace out stay free you can run on for a long time run on for a long time run on for a long time sooner or later God's going to cut you down sooner or later God's going to cut you down go tell that globalist liar that Democrat idiot Rider that Ry no Rambler that nuclear war Gambler that backbiting us politician sooner or later God's going to cut you down sooner or later God's going to Cut 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gcGcHTNj-H4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gcGcHTNj-H4 | Foster Youth Aging Out of Foster Care KIIS FM 102.3 Los Angeles RADIO INTERVIEW | Expressive Arts | lively studio I've got my friends from the fostering imagination I'm gonna welcome guys all on the Community Council get your dance in a second but thanks for coming in now you guys are all sharing a mic which sometimes is a little bit it's like it's close quarters you're having someone's neutral zone so just feel free to be comfortable but jump on the Michael kind of go around the room give me your name and what your business is I guess with fostering imagination and I'll kind of go from there okay hey I'm Jordan and I'm the youth representative of foster and imagination now what is a youth representative do I'll tell you this right now starting out right off the bat fostering imagination mentors at-risk displaced foster youth in Los Angeles through free structured a one on one creative arts and social development programs so go ahead with what exactly you do what was the title again a youth representative all right so you're you're you're a voice you're a voice for the kids exactly I've been five years now so I had the opportunity to be in the program and to grow with the program so long I'm able to represent the kids because I know where they're coming from sure and their standpoint so I basically go into the board meetings to say hey the youth is here and listen up and also going there and I think you know everybody for doing their part and just just there for the youth exactly now you say you took part in the program that's a lot of organizations that come in here have a lot of that you know that we they call them alumni a lot of people that have gone through other the great programs that they have to offer with whatever organization it is usually come through and want to give back and everything else talking about your journey I guess and at that point what brought you to fostering imagination initially um initially I was interested in theater I always told my mom hey I wanted to act I want to be on screen on other stuff so she ran across this flyer from first imagination she's like you know you want me to sign you up so I was like yes I'm you and then once I got into it I was starting out high school I'm almost starting off college so it was just basically five years ago my mom introduced it to me and I've been a part of it ever since how cool so what did you specifically get to do did you get to kind of uh oh yeah I got uh everything theater adventure filmmaking I I said I was able to move up to the board Wow I was in everything so you were really thriving yeah were you one of those people who was just looking for some sort of really cool open door or some sort of direction or some sort of opportunity and once you were afforded that you really kind of ran fast towards yeah and did some great things and then especially being like the foster care I don't really I didn't really have a lot of opportunities I was like hey this is for me I had this opportunity of course I'm a jump point sure so when you're looking for a pastime but also you know like something to to get myself in and become a part of like something I could latch onto yeah absolutely something you'll be passionate about something to make us excited to do every morning when we wake up okay I will now go to you on my left I want to say your name was really interesting when I came in when you first and last alia hadn't you going to talk a little more straight into the I am the executive director and founder of fostering imagination okay so what was the need what made you want to do this obviously something you know inspires everybody to usually start one of these organizations what was it for you I was actually interning at a law firm that represents foster youth in the foster care system and I knew this population existed I didn't really realize what alarming statistics that these foster youth are going through there's 30,000 foster youth in LA County alone and many of these kids stay in foster care the rest of their lives and they move from place to place and they don't have any stability they don't have nurturing whereas our parents teach are teaching us the basics on how to get a job how to tie our shoelaces they don't have these people in their lives so I was really encouraged to start an organization where these kids can get that type of support and that's what we've created we've created not only an organization but a family for these kids now what did you start with it started with my boyfriend at the time Eddie and I we drove our too rickety cars around and picked up these kids at their various locations throughout Los Angeles from Compton to South LA to Carson and we would take them on adventures that they've never been on these kids never get out of there their little neighborhoods sure so we brought them out hiking and biking and kayaking and then we started a theater program and we got more kids together and we got more mentors to help us pick up the kids and eventually a wonderful organization gave us some money to get a van and now we're picking up kids throughout Los Angeles and so when you hear kids saying you know especially in the rough neighborhoods that um you know they're doing everything they they can to get out and so and you think that's has such a negative connotation they're truly just sometimes looking for a way to get out like can I get a ride absolutely these kids don't have any transportation most of the foster homes they either don't don't drive the foster parents or they don't care enough to get these kids out into programs sure and our program is a little little out there we're in Santa Monica that's where most of our programs run a tappa theater called rescue group theatre and they've really provide us a space and it and the environment is different for these kids as opposed to seeing what they see in those neighborhoods we're getting out of them out into a neighborhood where they know that it's it's a way out and we're not only providing them in a safe stable environment but we provide like really great one-on-one mentoring as well now do you you know there's a big problem I've got a lot of organizations that thank goodness come in here and have lots to say about helping our foster youth here in LA County what what you know what is your stance how do you help how does what you guys do translate into what's going on when it comes to the emancipated foster youth when they turn 18 and then they you know they they move on I have to just kind of like start their life and they haven't necessarily built the social skills and all that other stuff that just it's I didn't realize he was such a problem till just recently I guess and I didn't realize it was such a problem until we started these programs and we saw firsthand the statistics of these kids where 40 to 50 percent of these kids you know then emancipate from the system and get cut off from support forty to fifty percent are going homeless forty percent are graduating from high school and for a lot of these kids that aren't graduating from high school it's really no fault of their own you know there's a lot of technicalities that go into it because they're moving placements and those credits aren't following them so what we have been doing for the past year is really focusing on this group of kids and we are providing assessments for each one of our kids to figure out what it is they need anywhere from learning how to drive because they don't have the parents to teach them right to helping them get a job because they're struggling to do that and finding housing because a lot of these kids there's transitional housing out there but not all of them qualify and not all of them know about the transitional house sure sure it seems like um I guess all very simple things that need to get done in their lives to really get them on that right train track and it's just the smallest thing not happening for them I guess in that respect can really send them in a direction that they don't necessarily deserve to be going in absolutely no fault of their own right okay next up let's speak with you hi and you are I'm Jeannette yaw Jeannette okay and talk to me with what's your affiliation with fostering imagination is I am on the advisory board with fostering imagination I came I began I introduced myself actually to fostering imagination because I'm a psychotherapist in West Los Angeles who specializes in working with children in the foster care system children who have been through foster adoption that's the interesting job right there oh yes Wow and you asked you said you know you talk about passion I'm very passionate about this organization and about working with foster youth because I myself was a former foster youth and I was one of the lucky ones to be adopted at the age of seven and a half so I know what it's like to be lost and left in a system sure that isn't providing what a child needs and it what fostering imagination provides is that significant attachment figure that these children need to work through and help them transition through these milestones that when they if they had a regular family would be providing for them so this organization gives them the opportunity to have a one-on-one which is a mentor and that person stays with them and guides them provides them with any needs that they need at the time taking them on trips teaching them how to put gas in the car is it a situation where you know it's it's a you know it's a great turnaround of success because people are reaching out to you and and looking for the resources and looking for the help or is it one of those programs where you're forcing yourself upon someone who might need a mentor oh that makes sense you know sometimes you meet a kid or two who day you know what they're getting all this trouble maybe they just need a mentor and maybe they don't even want a mentor but they just have to be they're put in the situation where they're afforded one as opposed to someone who really knows the opportunities that are out there just literally you need a ride well most of the kids coming in here and Loretto can speak to this want to be a part of something and want to be with other youth that have a shared experience because there's a term in the psychology world which is what shareable is bearable and really that's what they're providing this community of foster children who have mentors who have either been through the foster care system who are mentoring the children and they can not be alone in the grief and the loss and the pain of having that early separation or late separation from their birth families which is really dramatic and they fulfill that need and that love that provides them that secure attachment which trades a healthy relationships future right I just want to say one point the question you asked there's a lot of kids that start our organization but we're also dealing with kids between the ages of 12 and 19 they're always even when they go past 19 they're always a part of our organization they're part of our programs but during this age you have some some you know fighting back of being involved in a finally like environment or a mentoring environment because you want to be independent and you want to grow so we are working with these youth in those circumstances as well we give them their space and but we just let them know that we'll always be here for them right because even a normal you know person within that age group that that's not you know going through a fostering situation doesn't really want to talk to the parents about it [Applause] gosh you'll already want to speak on what I was seeing I could tell yeah exactly um because um you know how you know since you're a part of a family your own family in the foster care system we don't really we probably have in a group home no you have the staff the staff and then a lot of times you're in a foster care system if you messed up with one parent um they'll probably say Oh take you back to the people and be like well I can't really deal with them so they know if I you're a different home or if you're messing up in one group home they're singing to a different one well a foster imagination when we mess up or when we need our help when we go to our mentors they don't just say okay we're here go another mentor see if it'll work out we can always go back to our fi family and get all the help that we need and when we came into the program to be honest I really didn't know what to expect that the program thought is going there for theater or adventure or whatever but it became so much more it became it be it wasn't even a program it wasn't like I was going to theatre or anything I was going to see my fi family like people always say oh you're gonna know what you're fi from this week and I'm like yeah I'm gonna do my theater stuff what you're saying has to do with that you just kind of need that consistency in your life to get it to start doing the things that you need to get done that you know you need to get that stability and I think Loretta's talking about fostering imagination provides that family that secure base which they talk about an attachment theory we need to thrive as individuals right to be successful and with this organization children can do that they have a secure base and it really provides unconditional love which what we all want in even a regular family and that's very important for development well it's great I got over the four years I've been doing this show I feel like when I first started it you know I had to get a lot of organizations that would come in here and I think to myself oh my gosh you know all these organizations are working all these kids and these inner cities and that's must be so tough and these these kids must be such a battle to work with because they're you know they're from the inner cities and that's that's just what you think and the more I talked the more organizations I meet the more I realize that if anything all these kids are just looking for an open door that's it a little bit of stability a little bit of consistency and a little bit of a resource here and there and that next thing you know they're the least tough people to work attention yes the foster kids are acting out a negative stigma but they're crying out for attention they're crying out because I need the support I need someone to hear me roar I need help yeah and so I would say seed so far what I've learned is that there's so many kids out there that that need that so bad that they they can't wait to reach out for when it's there and it's a great opportunities or excuse me organizations like yourselves we were talking about the website address when we first walked in well we want to get kind of a call to action what do you guys look for when it comes to what you need to do to continue to do the great programs that you have obviously monetary donations is is something that everyone is always looking for when they come in here there's also lots of volunteer opportunities sometimes what we as people have extra time on our hands every once in a while maybe not the cash but time talk about where we can get involved there with fostering imagination absolutely number one way you could help is becoming a mentor for our organization like we said these youth are so wonderful and they will offer you most of our mentors actually say they get more out of the experience working with our youth than our youth probably get out of the experience however we'd like it the other way around but there were such wonderful kids there they're eager to get to know you they're eager to learn about what you do and they want to succeed and they just need a role model someone to be their friend to guide them through those obstacles in life so number one a mentor sure next we job shadowing if you have a job you'd like to invite some of our kids into your work environment to show them what opportunities are out there that's a great idea internships all of our kids most of our kids are at the age that they're really looking to find themselves and and providing them an internship and letting them know those opportunities as well and we have a fabulous event coming up it's called shipwrecked the rescue mission and it's on Saturday October 9th at 7 o'clock it's on the Venice Boardwalk and it's kind of pirate-themed nice then it's gonna be lots of fun but this this the idea from this event came from one of our kids and I hope I don't cry uh one of our kids said to me not too long ago she said if I ever went missing I don't think anybody would ever know that it was gone one girl and it's a rescue mission to rescue these kids from the situation that they think that nobody else cares about them in this world and I want to show her as well as other kids that we do care and we wouldn't miss you if you were missing and so that's kind of Wow God you see a lot of passion within you yeah and we had we had one more guest in the studio I of course not gonna leave you out to talk what's your name what's your affiliation with fostering imagination my name is Martha and I am an alumni at fostering an alumni so how old are you I'm 17 years old and are you are you currently taking advantage of some great programs that are going on over there at this moment no but I just finished a play in gym Wow so how much does some like that change your life are you a dude you always do plays before was this like the first time you had something like this well I did I was I wanted to be an actress when I was smaller but I didn't so good don't worry about it while I was in foster care I didn't really have the chance or no one to motivate me to do anything that I wanted to do it was just moving I mean I was in foster care for four years and during those four years I moved at least six times oh and no one ever was there I didn't have anybody to count on and my social worker until I got out not really much communication no one there to say yeah let's get you let's get you like to the local theatre or something just gives you nobody gotcha I mean when I went back with my grandmother it was like you know what I really want to take something that I can just show people this is who I am this is what I want to be and luckily my social worker got me she got a flier saying oh well fostering imagination is offering some acting classes I heard you wanted to be an actress so here take it and I was like just like Loretta said I was expecting okay so I'm gonna go act good I was never about a person that oh I'm gonna get attached to whoever I'm sure but when I got there it was different the first time that we met there it was like John Ruskin he was the first one to open it up and he talked to us and that first time I actually cried and opened up saying you know what this is what I feel this is what I have inside sure sure and at that moment I was like wow it's not I don't just have a family in my house I have a family right here that and as it was a quiz it crazy did you did you feel like because you had gone through so much that you are now way tougher than you ever thought you could be and so that nothing could break down the walls then you would probably hold that inside forever yeah because I mean again it's not I don't have now that in case if I fall I have people to catch me it's not that if I fall boom I'm gonna hit my butt you know sure I mean I love it that's great that's great can count if I have anything to do or I have I want to go somewhere I can call Ilya I can call Eddie I can call anybody and say hey I just don't want to be at home I want to be somewhere else just take me out for God's sake yeah I love it funny I I'm I I was a father really young I was 21 years old when I had my daughter and I I've always told my friends although the first one on all my friends that have a kid everything else and I am a like super-focused my little daughter's up behind she's actually here somewhere running around but um I I've always told my friends when they when they have a kid and when they're gonna going to have a kid in whatever they're always worried about and I say look at the end of the day all you really truly have to do as a parent especially as a dad it's just be around just always be there you didn't have to go out of your way and learn how to say things ready just be around and be there because that's because these kids just need that they just need to know that you're there when they need you and that you're never gonna not be there when they need you and sometimes the smallest things like that get them to thrive the exact way that you would like them to thrive as a as a father I'm a very proud father because my daughter's doing great too just like you are sweetheart go ahead that's why the Illya was opening up the opportunity to become a mentor or whatever that's why that's another thing why I like so much about the program is that we have space for you know more people to join us so it can grow in the way that you know they approach us it's always you know fun activity know we got to be a mentor you got a you know mentor with math or something you got to sit out in one place and really try to get oh getting and chilling with the child well like we have this camping trip coming up this weekend and um and and that's gonna be a great opportunity for just us to be around the mentors and be able to to get skills on you know like survival since you're gonna be out in the wilderness sure sure yeah whatever we learned there we can apply it to our lives because you know eventually gonna happen once we emancipate so that's why that's what you're saying you're saying you could you could be from from any walk of life to be a mentor because every person has something with them something that they could share with somebody else and help you get better in or how do you learn from or subway I love it man this is great what we're gonna do is put all your guys the information up on the website especially bet your little VIN also they yeah I know you got coming up and next to me have something great coming up on the calendar just give us a call you not to make it all way down here I know the the drive is tough sometimes to get all the way down to this section but we can put all that stuff on the website get a calendar reminder all that stuff go ahead I just want to say one thing yeah thinking about on the drive here that there's no place like home and then I thought you know what there's no place like home and there's no place like fostering imagination like that oh you guys are so cool this has been the kiss FM community council if you would like information on us better the community council go to KI is FM comm Ward council the kiss-fm Community Council is brought to you 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pMaxVDvy2Oc | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pMaxVDvy2Oc | How to Restart Cloud Retailer Sync Service | in this video we're going to cover how to restart the POS sync service within the cloud retailer point of sale software it's part of a more advanced help desk article on point of sale synchronization troubleshooting I'm only going to cover the first part of this there are some additional options for troubleshooting however they are more advanced and they do involve things like deleting the database a little more advanced that be much easier to enlist the help of one of our support team members if you don't have familiarity working with the configuration editor of cloud retailer tokens things like that so the easiest thing to check is to do a control alt delete now this is Windows 10 professional so your experience may vary but what we're looking to do is start our task manager and then we're looking for services and then the one we're looking for is CR POS sync service so this one is running if for some reason it was not running we can right click over it and we can do a restart and see if that corrects the error you may need to restart the cloud retailer POs to see if the changes take effect that's all there is to it thanks for watching | Cloud Retailer Tech | UC7IgNaB-rpvYhxA8r3ytNaA | 2022-07-08 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 214 | 1,155 |
wPOJgS3kgac | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wPOJgS3kgac | Looping Killers as Nancy Wheeler!!! | Dead by Daylight | you see it's not that dark you see how bright it is it's pretty bright it's regular bright you just said you see it's not that dark you see no white toxic man bro she's dead up there he he has infections bro why is he following the exact same footsteps she did she's gonna get chains out of there oh my god these idiots that was literally copy paste and what happened bro one general baby nice one billy please bro i'm gonna let these people let this person die wait i do not know how to run tile friends okay the pain bad and no oh my god got it oh okay [Music] did i make this i do you know okay lost him we're all on the gym all right now go upstairs yeah i'm going upstairs [Music] he won't you you won't you bad wait did he did he follow her no [Music] maybe he thinks i'm a w holder [Music] is billy it is like an attraction second make a wish he knows too much i'm just going to leave no that way you're going you're going to get you careful oh where do i go bro oh there's a fella there i didn't need to get up [Music] i had to feed him that [Music] he likes chasing me though i can tell you that much he really goes out of his way to chase me he really does wait no because he doesn't wait no personally i wouldn't fake it yes don't say the curse words just i'm sorry nice i don't have adrenaline sadly i think i die here but i'll just buy you guys okay we're going to both exits we can choose i'm he's not gonna getting accepted though yeah he didn't expect it oh i died here though who are you are you can i win the dead heart no i'm not fast oh you lost all your 50 50s that's your problem bro this is hard respectful doctors make women you got trolled big mistakes oh yeah i thought he'd shoot bro i thought he was at a shoot i thought he shoot me thinks as well oh she has proof like sex nice oh i'm i'm injured too frick [Music] you wouldn't know radio rebel if they hit you in the balls i have never been so offended in my life i'm gonna go cry now suddenly i'm gonna go cry you gotta leave the name buster buster moon nice to meet you yeah i own this establishment guys shane is coming to netflix july 22nd watch your calendars guys they're putting doctor strange on disney um just [Music] that's all [Music] he wants me should i have ds buddy i could body block for you [Music] oh you see i held my dead heart that's clutch bro i still got it [Music] | DevSoldMe | UCJiECHSrf1VvqdAfloL3B1A | 2022-06-10 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 486 | 2,368 |
WXk7uSrCYx8 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WXk7uSrCYx8 | What if Saturn's Moon were the same size as Earth? | Universe Sandbox | hey everyone and welcome back so in today's video we're doing what if every moon of Saturn was the same size as Earth so before we do get into it so any wounds that are Beyond aapis I I got rid of cuz chances are nothing's going to happen with them and that'll just be too much work to do cuz I have to go to uh to each individual Moon and change them to the size of Earth but these are the moons we have so so before we do start the major moons of Saturns they have their own colors so if you ever know want to know where they are you can look around for for the color which depend on a situation they could be destroyed by them but who knows so aapis is a purple tian's an orange rehea is a lime kind of color Dion is a yellow excelus is a red teis is a blue and mimus is a pink and there's a whole bunch of other moons like Hyperion which some of you may know but some of you may not which is totally fine and there's a whole bunch other Little Moons here so some moons like Pandora Atlas Pini pan a whole bunch of little one little moons but yeah let's get started so it shouldn't take too long before uh we see a whole bunch of things go down so yeah right away a lot of these moons are now and O I think Rim is destroying a lot of these moons yeah you can see you can see the mass so some of these moons are too close to S and actually getting destroyed by R limit we may have a first Collision here which I think we we should know who will win here which it looks like pan will be the one get destroyed but who knows it may chances are it's a 50/50 but yeah I do not know how to say this Moon's name so we our first Collision besides that I don't see any a lot well maybe Atlas and Jonas I think that's how you say I don't know I'm not very good at pronouncing names or one of these two no it looks like Atlas is going to collide or no I think they just barely avoid each other yeah but there's a whole bunch of stuff going down already like I said like aapis Titan hyperin they're not really doing anything right now since there's no really other moons around I mean there's moons around but just not very close to them it looks like we're going to have another Collision here between one of these two it looks like yeah this this one's going to win I mean that's what happened well this is a second oh there's one right here too oh there's another one over here looks like a atlas sideswiped the there's so many oh there was another one there's so many oh mimus and Atlas oh I think they just know I think they fully avoided each other somehow o Helen into mimus mimus will win that mimus is pretty huge like the other I mean they're all pretty much the same size I think the only thing that's changing when they Collide is their Mass teis may have a collision or dioni R I don't know no they're fine all right oh there's another one wow this this little Moon here is taking out every everyone oh oh and mimus all right I think that's our first major Moon gone mimus and there goes another another one this Moon's on a rampage accelus collide with something Prometheus is getting close donian accelus maybe if they do Collide excelus is going to win which I think they are oh something collide with Ray I have no idea what collide with them if we go to chart we we can look at everything so already a lot of these other moons are gone so so as we can see Epimetheus is the largest one here which I just quickly uh looked up on how to pronounce it we got rehea got excelus we got teis we got donon you see Earth is right here so already a lot of these moons here are larger than Earth so so as you can see Prometheus has changed or has grown the most so only one major moon has been destroyed and that's myus the Death Star Moon maybe Epimetheus and excelus yeah those two again really close there goes excelus so that's two major moons destroyed which I think they're both destroyed by uh Epimetheus I actually may be wrong with that one uh I think Prometheus actually destroyed mamus I'm not sure so we still have some some Little Moons like Helen and Testo and dness but for that I think those are only Little Moons left I mean they're not little but there's also Hyperion but yeah so our most dominant Moon here of course is Epimetheus which may collide with tethis maybe they're getting pretty close which I think they will or no wait no yeah no no te is going right in that's another Moon major Moon destroyed by Epimetheus you can see the fragments have gone all the way to aidus Dion's orbit almost goes to Titan I think this is it for Prometheus yep there goes prome Prometheus finally I was waiting for that to happen for the most part aapis Hyperion and Titan haven't really changed which isn't surprising but I mean the orits are moving around because well a whole bunch of moons the size of Earth that no that was I don't know I just I saw it coming sooner or later and it just happened me right right there oh cesto oh rehea right in rehea but besides that I don't think Epimetheus is going to do much now only thing I could see colliding with Epimetheus is rehea I think Saturn's actually gotten larger too because all the fragments where's aidus where did what aidus is gone I have no idea what happened to aapis it's just not here anymore I delete it on accident what happened I have no idea what happened after this I'm confused I mean if I did delete it on accident it's not the worst thing ever since chances are nothing nothing was going to happen with it but my app is just gone I must have deleted on accident or it just disappeared I'm going to have to look back at the recording When editing ooh I just timed that or didn't time it but I paused it in time so Helen Helen and rehea are going to collide or no Dion which Dion oh no they know oh wow that well that's that's boring I still don't know what happened to aidus I'm going to have to look back at the recordings o okay epeus and Helen I think no Helen's fine all right yeah Helen will survive all right I'm waiting for this collision between Epimetheus and Helen or donon no nope di onlyi will collide with Helen which di only May collide with Epimetheus cut back when something happens right nothing's really happening for now running this for a little bit but nothing's happened just a couple encounters that Titan and hper have had but no collisions from them just kind of move the orbits around and Dion's orbit has only been getting more elliptic and inclined that's really the same for Hyperion as well or for really any moon orbit and Saturn now so I'm going to just speed up time really fast so I think I'm going to end it here since nothing has nothing's really happened between any of these moons so what we're left this is or what we're left with is dioni Titan rehea which is three major moons are left and there's two Little Moons so we got Hyperion and Epimetheus which if there had to be a winner here it would probably be Epimetheus since it destroyed a lot of moons but yeah uh that'll probably be the end of this one and do you have any ideas suggestions whatever they want me to do uh tell me in the comments and I'll see see what I can do and there's a chance I probably won't get to your idea right away since there's already a lot of ideas that people have given me which I'm happy to have so I never run out of ideas so it may take a little while to get to your uh suggestions or ideas or whatever but yeah um I'll see you in the next one see you | TB | UC-R3ag2oDxYKe1-oLN59Nqg | 2024-03-02 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,474 | 7,459 |
1AjgR3FxSjQ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1AjgR3FxSjQ | Pesticide Free Parks Pilot Announcement with Ben Kallos, Bertha Lewis, Eco Friendly Parks | this party started [Music] we got a park party Happening Here are we starting right now all right so good morning everyone well all of y'all stated in the back of me you're making me nervous can you stand out here so I can see you hey [Music] are we good good morning everybody my name is Bertha Lewis and I will be your MC today so we are really happy that everybody came here this event is being put on by the eco-friendly parks for all it is a city-wide Coalition of really environmentalists and folks who not only want to protect the environment but specifically want to protect the parks in our community so to start us off this morning our first speaker is Jennifer greenfelt who's the New York City Parks Department she's the Deputy Commissioner for environment and planning now she might not look at it look like it because she's really good looking but she's had over 30 years of experience in the field of natural resource management she's overseeing natural areas green infrastructure and Forestry work throughout New York City ladies and gentlemen Jennifer greenfeld Deputy Commissioner thank you thank you so much when you get look up up close you'll you'll see the years um and plus it's just my stature anyway thank you so much thank you to Bertha Lewis J Feldman chip Osborne Jeff France everybody in the Coalition this pilot and our partnership is an inspiring opportunity for us to build on parks's commitment to managing our Landscapes without the unnecessary use of synthetic chemicals and we at New York city parks are reducing the use of chemicals in fact we've reduced the use of glyphosate which is that main ingredient in Roundup by 98 since 2014. so we're really proud of that but there's always more to learn and we're looking forward to doing just that from this pilot we know their new best practices and we really want to understand what they are and understand the resources required to implement them and it does require resources so I want to thank our maintenance and operations folks for their commitment and hard work and bear with me because we're doing this pilot in every Borough including in the Bronx deputy chief Minerva Del real and chief skoons in Brooklyn uh deputy chief Jamie Hewitt and Fort manager Roderick Phillips in Queens Rufus King Park DC deputy chief Adriana yachikovitz Court manager Keen Ang in Staten Island Chief Russo Horticultural manager Yvette Castro Gardener Emily Stringer and of course our crew in Manhattan led by our Horticulture manager Mercedes Nunez Matt gunrich is here from with us and Ben Shoop shop so it's just an amazing team and it takes a lot of people and we're really happy to be partnering and I just want to mention that this pilot focuses on one element of the landscape on Turf which of course is important but it's just one of many ways that New York City Park supports the well-being of our natural ecosystems in New York City which of course translates into healthier New Yorkers which is something we all want we have a wide range of initiatives to promote biodiversity and Horticulture and conservation and I'll just mention too that I'm really proud of I'm proud of everything but you can't talk about everything we have 17 of these new Gardens called pollinator places where we're using natives plants in a in an area that's really obvious and and approachable for New Yorkers they're not hidden away in corners and we also have this amazing place on Staten Island the Greenbelt native plant Center that collects native Seed stores them for future use and that's what we use to grow out our plans for our restoration and our horticulture activities so we're grateful to all of our partners I need to give a shout out to my colleague Matt Drury who couldn't be with us today and of course my best wishes from our commissioner Sue Donahue and all of our partners across the city for the progress we've made protecting our natural resources and maintaining safe and clean and beautiful public spaces for all New Yorkers thank you foreign thank you Jennifer so we got a monkey mug from the parks department which shows you we're not just like you know Green radicals we actually got the box Department that's working with us I want everybody to turn around and give our hand to Ben Osborne he's the assistant commissioner for Horticulture and Forestry here thank you all right yeah and his crew yeah come on everybody see you yeah this is Ben Osborne and thanking to Matt to Matt genridge our manager and uh Xavier and Devon oh thank you guys so another person that is very integral to parks you know we have our small Coalition the black Institute Beyond pesticides and Mount Sinai Stony field however there are groups of people that work all year long to make sure that our parks are good for us and we have one of those Representatives here today so let's have a round of applause for Charice Palomino New Yorkers four parks morning my name is Charisse Palomino and I'm the director of advocacy and programs and New Yorkers for Parks we are a founding member of the play fair Coalition which includes over 400 Parks organizations from across the city thank you to the black Institute for organizing today's events championing eco-friendly parks for all the city's decade-long divestment in Parks continues to exacerbate inequalities in our Parks system the city council and the mayor can fix this by making the one percent investment of the city budget into parks in FY 22 the NYPD overtime amounts it to 670 million dollars while the park spending budget during the same period of time was 618 million dollars it is imperative that we Champion increased funding for our Park system many parks Advocates and Community leaders invest their time volunteering to do jobs that the New York city parks department has not been adequately funded to do New York is the greatest city in the world with a park system that is outdated nor has the proper infrastructure to support the climate crisis we're living in sorry this climate crisis has highlighted the critical needs of our Park system including the need for adequate funding for Park Staffing to do resiliency work and to address inequalities in Access infrastructure and general maintenance investing in our Parks is critical to mitigating storm water and other challenges brought on by extreme weather events instead many of our parks are flooded during mild rainstorms we are overdue for transformative investment in our Park system one percent of the city budget could improve maintenance in Parks like Morningside Park we need parks that are well maintained and equitably serving New Yorkers of all communities and backgrounds the New York city parks department does a valiant job maintaining these aging resources but needs more funding to do so it is time to allocate one percent of the city budget to Parks thank you a one percent solution all right so one of our partners in this whole Coalition you will see their uh table over here is from Mount Sinai the icon uh school of medicine and we have an assistant professor of environmental medicine Public Health if we have decent parks that don't poison us we will be healthy so Sarah Evans conducts research on how environmental exposures impact Children's Health and she works with communities to advocate for practices and policies that create safer environments for all children ladies and gentlemen Sarah Evans from Mount Sinai you so much Bertha if you're not calling me a Mucky muck um so good morning I'm so happy to be here today speaking on behalf of the children's Environmental Health Center at the icann school of medicine at Mount Sinai we're a team of Pediatricians and scientists who celebrate pesticide free parks as a true victory for public health in New York City sorry about that not used to using my phone to speak so access to Green spaces is an essential part of a healthy childhood yet children's natural propensity to put their hands in their mouths to dig in the dirt and to roll around in the grass makes them especially vulnerable to the harmful effects of pesticides they also breathe more air than adults making them more susceptible to inhaling chemicals but now with the implementation of pesticide free parks in New York City families will no longer have to worry that going to the park will expose their children to chemicals linked to a long list of health problems including nervous system toxicity cancers hormone disruption asthma and more organically maintained Parks not only provide a safe and healthy environment for children to play and grow they help to mitigate the Myriad health effects that are associated with climate change by reducing the use of fossil fuel dependent products and creating healthy soil organic parks are particularly important in environmental justice and communities of color that bear a disproportionate burden of pesticide exposures and the health impacts of climate change and Associated Health inequities the creation of pesticide free parks has far-reaching effects on protecting the health of our most vulnerable New Yorkers pesticide free parks are also a public health victory for city workers pesticide applicators are at higher risk of certain cancers as well as heart disease and stroke outcomes that have been linked to use of pesticides on the job for many years our Mount Sinai faculty have counseled communities across the state and the U.S on reducing the use of synthetic pesticides too often municipalities respond that it's impossible it simply cannot be done but as you can see under your feet here today it is possible and I can't wait to respond to those municipalities by saying New York City didn't and you can too so I just want to thank the city of New York the parks department and all the Advocates that worked tirelessly to make this a possibility thank you I just want to acknowledge a couple more of my friends that are here Ali Feldman where's Ali us and and Ally's getting ready to have a another like eco-friendly Park baby in August uh to help us grow our ranks she is um voters for animal rights because when you come to the park to come with your little pets right put your babies down put your dogs cats gerbils kangaroos everything in in the park and I wanna also acknowledge back there Brent Brad Taylor Who's the friends of Morningside Park thank you Brad now you can have a coalition and you can fight and you can do whatever you want to do and you could say do this do that this is right that is right um I'm from the black Institute we wrote a report called Poison parks and it might have seemed very dramatic at the time but we concentrate on black and brown communities and what we know was that all of these pesticides glycopates just poison was being sprayed in our parks and people didn't know it and they were mostly in the low income communities of color but you know for all the marching around and all the organization that you do you gotta have a champion in the legislature to actually pass a bill and make it happen and ladies and gentlemen our champion in the last city council was former council member of Ben Kalos now he served from 2014 to 2021. he was the sponsor of the bill that we call intro 1524. it actually brought New York City into the modern area of parks and playgrounds recognizing the hazards of pesticides and the viability and benefits of organic Land Management to protect our health and our environment ladies and gentlemen eco-friendly Parks Coalition Champion Mr Ben Kalos foreign I'm council member former council member Ben Kalos I represented the Upper East Side and the city council from 2014 to 2021 where if you haven't introduced a law by first grade you might be considered an underachiever today I'm here to read a report about what I learned in kindergarten everything I learned about pesticides in kindergarten by Ben Kalos one warning nearly 10 years ago in 2014 I visited ps290 to keep a campaign promise to visit every public school there I met Paul ragovan and the precocious group of five-year-olds in her kindergarten class the children taught me about toxic pesticides they taught me about Nature's pesticides like ladybugs and they chanted ban toxic pesticides use only Nature's pesticides pass a law so I invited them to City Hall where once again they taught me more about toxic pesticides and more about Nature's pesticides like stinky marigolds and they once again chanted ban toxic pesticides use only Nature's pesticides pass a law we spent a year fighting City Hall to draft a bill and when the World Health Organization which at the time City Hall said it didn't matter client classified glyphosate the active ingredient in Roundup as a likely carcinogen we were finally given the legislation so we came back to the now first graders in 2015 to announce the new legislation in their schoolyard with news cameras everywhere as the children once again chanted banned toxic pesticides use only Nature's pesticides pass a law but we couldn't get to hear it Paula parents and adults stepped in to help the children Jay Feldman director of Beyond pesticides Patty and Doug wood founders of Grassroots Environmental Education Sarah Evans from Department of Environmental medicine and Public Health at Mount Sinai who you just heard from and so many others these adults were Relentless calling council members until we had enough sponsors to have our first Hearing in 2017 and boy did we more than 100 kindergartners and third through third graders filled the city hall Chambers the sergeants at Arms didn't know what to do with 100 kids taking over the chamber floor chanting fantoxic pesticides use only Nature's pesticides pass a law while we couldn't get it done in my first term we came back even stronger in my second term with an even stronger Bill and an even stronger Coalition that now included the black Institute led by the Bertha Lewis along with Reverend Billy and the church has stopped shopping as well as my new legislative director Wilfredo Lopez when we talked about pesticides I think people thought of weeds and Lush parks in wealthy neighborhoods not the often blacktop Parks found in low-income communities of color research from the black Institute found that parks on the Upper East Side like karlshire's Park on 90th Street saw a few if any sprays of these pesticides while parks in East Harlem just six blocks north saw exponentially more sprays of toxic cancer causing pesticides these black tops were getting drenched in pesticides to stop weeds from growing through asphalt and in the process poisoning our parks with everyone's effort the children the teachers the adults and the Civil Rights activists like Bertha Lewis were able to gain enough sponsors in 2019 forced a hearing in 2020 and we passed the law on Earth Day in 2021. [Music] the New York City Charter and administrative code have hundreds if not thousands of laws that have been passed and have been ignored from day one but in comes council member Darlene mealy again my friend I used to get to sit next to her and we are lucky to have her back and so she started asking a lot of questions about what happened with this and what's happening in her own neighborhood which she represents in Brooklyn and you'll hear more about what will be happening there and this Coalition did not stop fighting and I want to thank the parks department commissioner Sue Donahue and her representative here today to announce and share that they are now moving forward with this law piloting in eight Parks throughout the five boroughs including right here in Morningside Park that is huge everyone deserves a round of applause all I did was carry the legislation this would not have happened with this amazing Coalition that you see and uh what we will get for this when I started this I had just been I was a newlywed I now have a five-year-old but uh what we will get for this is Parks where we can let our children play and our animals play safely and I think it's worth it thank you [Music] one of our Champions on the city council um you know we're here in Manhattan but we've got five boroughs and this part that we're in today is one demonstration project however we're gonna do another one over there in Brooklyn and the council member representing a voice for Working Families seniors and youth and all members of our community and that is a staunch staunch supporter of this Coalition and Parks is current council member Darlene Mealy good morning everyone good morning good morning everyone good morning this is a great day at Morningside Park I am so proud to be here to support the black Institute and the eco-friendly parks for all let's give yourselves a hand this is very phenomenal um a coalition that at the first organic land use disposition project here in New York City intro 15 24 was such an important piece of legislation to ensure that our families can enjoy sitting in the park without having their health issues at risk when I walked in there was a young child playing on the grass imagine if pesticides was all in this grass right now we do not know and the parents didn't know so I am so glad for all these organizations to stepping up and saying not in our parks right not in our Parks that's what we have to continue saying all over and I'm looking forward to doing it in my part in the 41st councilmatic District Lincoln Terrace Park that will be the next one I hope Miss Bertha Lewis um oh Jennifer anyone events such as this these are so important especially in communities of color like here in Harlem or in Brooklyn Lincoln Terrace Park we had a heron the last hearing and I thank the parks department for stepping up just as well I asked them those strong questions why are you using pesticides I thought that we were not and and the Commissioners still let us know they are they are so I'm looking forward to eco-friendly Parks all over this nation and we're going to keep our parks department accountable to all our elected parts and I thank Bertha Lewis I thank all The Advocates here today um black Institute eco-friendly parks for all and everyone intending this important hearing I want to thank you got to give our former council member Ben Kalos a round of applause big round of applause so knowing that the children will lead the way and he did something about it and I'm councilwoman Darley Millie of the 41st councilmatic District in Brooklyn thank you you know a lot of times with the black Institute had to do we had to go out and tell people this you know because they didn't know they didn't have homes in Hamptons or like you know Jeff Bezos Mansions where you could just you know lay out and do whatever you want you know our folks come to the park this is Harlem and Morningside Park was a prime example so I want to introduce to you someone who had been part of the exonerated fires who lives in this district and who has been working tirelessly on Criminal Justice Reform but it is Criminal when you poison our Parks ladies and gentlemen Yusuf Salam thank you decent blessings family you know what I've been hearing about what's going on we should have had eco-friendly parks decades ago the fact that in our community a community that I was born and raised in as you know I'm one of the Formerly Known members of the Central Park five and we're now known as the exonerated five but what's more important than that is that I have 10 children children Lutheran I always came to the parks I don't know who's going to Central Park because of course for me that was the scene of the crime so I didn't want to go there but I wanted to be able to take my children to places and spaces that were open and natural and clean imagine my surprise that when I found out that they were poisoning our parks and so when I heard about what was going on here when I heard what we needed to have happen I said you know what I got to stand with y'all to be counted amongst those who have to be counted great things are happening here as I always say it's happening in Harlem Harlem is known worldwide and the beautiful thing is that this is the place that we call home and that we want to make sure that if we could do it in our places in the most greenest of spaces and we don't have a lot of them we need more green spaces but we need to make sure that our green spaces are not poisoned because why are they poisoning us it's almost like they believe that we're expendable but we got to know that we are worth something and that we were born on purpose and that's one of the main messages that I give my children all the time it's not what happens to you but how you internalize everything that allows you to come out on the other side of the storm or person that gets to gets a chance to reflect the light yes I'm glad to be here I'm glad that Miss Lewis called me to participate and I'm glad that I was able to participate you know I have a global platform everybody knows about the Central Park jogger case everybody knows about the exonerated five and so I love to use my person and the platform I have to be able to speak truth to power and make sure that we can keep going forward and I kind of just want to Echo what the former councilman said because I loved it I mean this is powerful ban toxic pesticides use only Nature's pesticides pass a law but we need those laws to be replicated to be rolled out all around our great City we can be the green Beacon I think so that the whole nation gets an opportunity to live in harmony with nature in a beautiful way so thank you Bertha thank you for the black Institute what we're doing here how much I appreciate you thank you all right ten children he'd been busy I just also want to acknowledge Jay Wright you know come to an event in the y'all act like you don't want to be seen and Jay Wright is part of the staff for a long time resident up here Inez Dickens she couldn't be here today because she's making laws up in Albany one of our main uh folks here um from Beyond pesticides and I just want to make sure that you all know if you come to the black Institute table we have a QR code that you can take a picture of we have uh just finished a follow-up to poison parks and we took it from UJ it's called Beyond poison Parks so I want to introduce to you all Jay Feldman he is the founder and director of the National Environmental and public health membership group called Beyond pesticides he has a 40-year career of working with communities Nationwide he's coordinating the collaboration of New York City Parks to manage eight organic management demonstration sites in all five boroughs ladies and gentlemen Jay Feldman foreign thank you so much well you've you've got the background here on the sort of melding of science policy and action you heard from Ben Kalos on the policy side but that was driven by the science that Mount Sinai brought to the discussion and now you're seeing the action part and Beyond pesticides has been honored to be a part of this process bringing the community together around an understanding that we can manage our Landscapes without dependency on petrochemical pesticides and fertilizers the key and why that's important is because the issues around Land Management intersect with three existential crises that we as a community and as a as a nation are really called upon to address and that includes health issues a range of health issues some cancer to respiratory issues it includes biological or biodiversity collapse which is on the horizon and includes a climate crisis and one way we can do this in terms of one way we can make a difference is to eliminate petrochemical pestides and fertilizers which we're doing on this site here at Morningside and in the eight well seven other sites across the city so what are we doing about this you've heard the sort of outline of why this is important and where it's going on so what is going on what exactly are we doing well we came down to Morningside Park and the Seven other sites across the birds and we took soil samples because as Ben said we want to work with nature and really harness the the sort of relationship that we have with nature to cycle nutrients naturally create plant resiliency and adaptability to drought and increase water retention so we're essentially creating an ecosystem here that gets off this dependency cycle and ends up with a beautification program that is healthy for people and pets so we're talking pollinators to pets and Wildlife to waterways protection of children protection of those with underlying health conditions protection of the environment these are Concepts that we all care about we're taking the concept of we're taking the concept of sustainability and we're putting a definition to it a definition that has a plan that has steps that can be taken that are no longer reliant on toxic chemicals to do that we have created this Co this collaboration with New York city parks department and have found an incredibly capable staff at the New York City Parks Department that is extremely enthusiastic about managing this site and the other other boroughs in which we intend to create a model that's applicable across the city we've brought in Osborne Organics you're going to be hearing from Chip Osborne president of Osborne Organics to help with the technical side of collaboration with the staff with the New York City Parks Department this would not have happened without the underwriting of Stonyfield organic and now we have a new partner in Stop and Shop which is committed to the Staten Island projects it takes a community it takes a village to do a project like this it takes an understanding and awareness and a commitment and it takes resources so we've got the the the the the resources we need to move this program ahead you can see the checks over there that have been written and now we're putting our metal to the pedal and we're moving ahead it's not business as usual we are addressing the urgency we're incorporating this program into the the goals of New York City to be a sustainable Community where integrating compost into the program which is a Cutting Edge feature of this program through the sanitation department we will be taking that compost and putting it back in as a nutrient source and a source of soil biology and soil health for these sites and that's no small feat uh more about that later we have actually done testing of the compost and we believe and we're certain it can be used um so we're we're in a situation here where we're creating a closed loop and one that is going to lead the nation lead the nation in transitioning our Playing Fields our Parks our Open Spaces to organic Land Management so thank you so much for being here we are meeting the nation Paul 's country New York City leads the way so you gotta have experts right who is our resident expert the president of Osborne Organics 40 years of experience Works in communities across the country to transition parks and playing fields to real organic Land Management Mr Osborne himself has served for many years since the elected chair of his Parks Commission in his hometown of Marblehead Massachusetts ladies and gentlemen our expert our scientists our Mr Organics chip Osborne thank you Miss Lewis so I'm going to tell you a little bit from the technical side What organic land care is all about and what we're doing here what you're seeing here at Morningside Ben and his staff started last fall started with just simple grass seed and an aerator a little bit of water with rain over the winter and we've produced some results right away so there's certain elements to organic land care and what we are not is a product swap we're not simply taking out something that's a bad product and replacing it with one that we deem is better we're now approaching this park and all of our projects as assistance so the system is everything that you see above ground but most importantly everything that you don't see below ground and that's the focus that Jay talked about we are science based this is not just Pie in the Sky organic because we think it's a good thing to do this is every bit as science based as a conventional approach and we deal with it that way and that is the foundation for all of our work so how do we do this what did we do here first step was the site evaluation and we walked and we looked at the strengths and weaknesses of this site and determine what strategies we think might work to begin to transform this into a natural environment we did an extensive soil evaluation for the texture of the sand silt and Clay the chemistry and most importantly samples of this soil went under a microscope and all those little organisms under there were identified and what they're doing and how they're working our focus is primarily on soil biological life cultural practices and natural organic product we use no synthetics now the focus is pesticide free Parts but it also needs to be synthetic fertilizer free parts place in natural Land Management or any Land Management for water soluble synthetic fertilizers or even those water insoluble synthetics it needs to be natural organic because those fertilizers feed the organisms we're after nutrient cycling think of that bacteria that you learned about in school a single cell and it breaks down that organic fertilizer and then a higher level organism a protozoa comes along and eats that bacteria and what do we have is the end result nitrogen we don't need to get it out of the synthetic bag we're looking to build and rebuild soil structure the soil structure leads to the water savings that Jay talked about within five years of a program like this we should see a 35 reduction in water use and that's typically what we see in projects around the country we're looking to set the table for the future this will be a three-year transition project where we introduce new practices new products new protocols and then build for the longer term in all of my dealings so far with the district here and particularly with Ben it's an extremely knowledgeable staff it's really exciting to work with them and what we're going to do is go through a training program of sorts where even though they're quite educated in what they do we're going to begin to introduce these new products and protocols and the science and education behind what we're doing so New York has the ability to lead the nation in this it's happening in other parts of the country but with the with the statue that New York City possesses and taking a leadership role what we all want to see is this to spread around the country thank you thank you tip so watch out America we're coming to a park near you now again in our coalition you can do nothing without folks on the ground and Grassroots and our next speaker is the executive director of environmental health a non-profit called Grassroots Environmental Education they inform the public and the decision makers about the health and the risk of environmental exposures ladies and gentlemen Miss Patty Wood thank you Bertha okay from our perspective this is a truly exciting moment New York City is now the largest city in the country to defeat to bestow upon its residence and future generations of New Yorkers a pesticide free park land places where people pets and Wildlife will share healthy safe green spaces amidst the skyscrapers and cityscapes connecting to Nature with your family watching Birds walking your dog will not be spoiled by pesticide application warning flags it was an amazing effort by so many and we are really honored to have played a role as an environmental health nonprofit the very first issue we focused on to eliminate pesticides from schools daycares and neighborhoods after several months working on this we were able to convince legislators in Albany to sponsor a law Fanning pesticides from school grounds across this state this became a reality in 2010 but New York City's children did not benefit from this law as they do not have school fields and playing grounds but instead play on New York City Parks this law that we are celebrating here today was passed on Earth day in 2021 and went into effect on November 22nd 2022. and it fixes that Injustice now New York City's children will play on pesticide free parks and Fields going forward thank you especially to the bill sponsor former city councilman Ben Kalos and the entire city council who voted unanimously to pass this law while Children's Health is Paramount to our work this law also heeds the call to eliminate toxic chemicals from entering the environment as a city surrounded by water New York has the responsibility to protect this critical natural resource and its ecosystems that are found in and around it runoff from severe weather will no longer be laced with Turf pesticide poisons that have compromised the efforts of groups who are seeding oysters to revive protective shellfish beds and planting protective grasses to minimize the effects of storm surges and flooding and as New York City makes efforts toward becoming more sustainable abandoning the use of fossil fuel-based pesticides is a major step forward when pesticides are made three major greenhouse gases are emitted carbon dioxide methane and nitrous oxide and when used they increase ground level ozone finally I want to especially recognize our friend and colleague for many years chip Osborne who you just heard from for his invaluable experience and deep knowledge of natural turf management and his wonderful really wonderful ability to share this with others and in this case New York City Parks Personnel we all know that laws have no teeth without good implementation and enforcement and we are grateful to have chip as well as the continuing support of the city and the dedication of the members of the eco-friendly parks for all thank you okay don't get weary I have two more speakers one person that I do want to really recognize when you heard about those kindergarten folks who is the one that goes into New York City Elementary Schools starting these schools over 44 years and then she retired and decided to be like some kind of activist and hook up and and be a Cornerstone of the eco-friendly parks for all she's offered she's authored four books all with a view to teach children how to do social activism he co-founded Educators Against Racism and apartheid the t-net piece in Justin's vigil and don't Gass to better lands coalition and pesticide law that we celebrated was introduced by Paul by Ben Kalos kindergarten children now they're in ninth grade she will not only tell you about her work this is a dedicated person the children are our future and ladies and gentlemen Paula raghaven actually trusted with our children it's so great to be here it's so great we're all so happy this was a team of people working together I wanted so much for my former kindergarten kids from 2013-14 to be here but you know what they all had they're in ninth grade now and they all have exams so um one of the students sent me a note last night Savannah Basin sent this note thank you I'm speechless and proud to have participated so young in the process let me just tell you a little bit about uh my kindergarten class and the fight to get this law we were learning in 2013-14 we're doing research about Foods in our school cafeteria and they wanted to learn about tomatoes so we made a whole list of the questions they had what they wanted to to learn and in the process of learning that they learned about aphids and other insect pests that that annoyed that that eat up the tomato plants and we learned about the impacts of uh these pests and Weeds on farms and the children kept doing more research and we figured well what could we do and we said well let's get rid of the pests and we pretended we like to role play pretended to spray something called pesticides pretended to do it and during the role play I instructed the kids to be scratching their rashes on their arms and legs and coughing and things that happened to Farm Workers over many many many many decades um when the children look they were very upset so when they learned that the pesticides are used in Parks also and Parks right here in their City they were so upset they were so upset and I really believe it's wrong to leave children upset and I have some former colleagues and and parents and even a former student here Lucy they know that I don't believe when we studied about child labor we did something about it when we learned about pesticides we made a list what could we do about it and so we we kept doing our research and then we kept doing those many things on our list we wrote a play and some of the words in the play Word Nature's pesticide so um when we interviewed some of the grandparents Jerry and Iris Balsam they live in Long Island and they had been fighting for a pesticide law and the kids asked him well what did you do while we talked to the lawmakers did that work no we wrote to the lawmakers did that work and then these kids said well so what did you do next and they said well we marched and so we got up made held pretend signs that we marched throughout our classroom and uh and chanting what those grandparents taught us Ben toxic pesticides use only Nature's pesticides pass a law so we during that time we also learned about alternatives to toxic pesticides because you have to solve the problem somehow so when council member Ben Kalos came to our school the children told them about the research he invited them to City Hall and he looked at them like seriously I'm going to do it to you what he did to them he said what would you like me to do and they started chanting fantastic pesticides use only Nature's pesticides pass oh law and so he said I promise I'll try and he told you the next year after World Health Organization made a declaration that glyphosate is likely carcinogen they were able to introduce the law it was tough and it was the people here and and others who worked so hard I'm telling you day and night day and night trying to get this law passed it was so tough I won't tell you all the obstacles but there were many many um and you know Ben told us how we told you how we went to to City Hall by Subway and and did a skit as our testimony 60 kids and 16 uh adults and um it it was really really hard work to get this passed and on Earth Day 2021 we had a press conference announced that the bill was going to be passed it was past that day unanimously and this is this law is about environmental justice not just about making nice parks clean Parks healthy Parks but it's about environmental justice about parks for all children regardless of race of economics so the message for young people and for people of all ages you are never too young or too old to pass a law you're never too young or too old to help make this a better world and I want to thank all of the people who were involved and and all of the and it's true you a law doesn't mean anything unless it's implemented so we urge all of you all of us to stay involved and make sure this law is fully implemented thank you you're never too young kindergarten students did this and we're all here today because of little kids in kindergarten and now they're getting ready to go in the high school our last speaker is one of our like you know every building has a keystone well the Keystone of this coalition is our sustainable agricultural manager for Stoney field organic they got the cow they got yoga it's it's free by the way so so you all can get some so make sure that you do our next speaker prior to coming to Stonyfield she managed Environmental Education Urban farms and food access for Brooklyn's botanic garden we're glad I live in Brooklyn that's right and she worked on fruits and vegetables to grow New York City our next speaker to round us all out from Stonyfield organic Miss Dana Osborne thank you Miss Lewis my name is Dana Bourne not to take any of the Osborne credit um and I'm sustainable agriculture sustainable agriculture manager for Stonyfield organic and I'm truly honored and inspired to be here today jumping in okay um jumping into this Coalition with the city of New York to announce the eight parks that we'll be transitioning to organic maintenance serving as demonstration sites for the rest of the city Stonyfield is the leading organic yogurt maker in the country and we were founded on a belief that organic is a win-win for all better for people and better for the planet in 2018 we launched the Stoney Fields Program to convert parks and playing fields across the country to organic Grounds Maintenance management to bring our passion from the Farms to the fields where children and families play to date along with our partners we've worked with over 40 communities to transition parts and we're just getting started we're dedicated to making as many parks and Fields as safe and healthy as they can be today and in the years to come when the Stony Fields Program began we dreamed of one day working with New York City one of the most or I would say the most iconic city in the world that I'm proud to call home we are humbled to be a part of this Coalition and to include New York City as part of our signature program of purpose after the speakers conclude today we'll be donating a check for sixty thousand dollars to help underwrite the work being done in this beautiful city and we invite you to join us for a short check presentation I'd like to give a quick shout out to my colleague from Stonyfield Marie Dunphy who leads the Stonyfield initiative but couldn't be with us today um and I don't want to steal any of the credit for the program that she's grown and evolved um and I'd like to really sincerely thank this Coalition of Partners the black Institute Beyond pesticides or Osborne Organics the city of New York um and everyone who's making this happen for their work um to you know bring this important program to life so that New York City all residents can enjoy not just beautiful Parks but parks that are free from pesticides too so thank you all so much and I'm going to invite up she was supposed to be the last speaker but I guess I'll say a quick word because I know we've been here for a while my name is Dan Wolk I'm the Stop and Shop external Communications manager here located in New York and I truly am honored to be here representing Stop and Shop as we donate five thousand dollars to uh the Stony field organic play free initiative um it is extremely important that our children and all neighbors have organic playgrounds where they can play which we have heard today where they can hold picnics they can walk and not worry about these pesticides at Stop and Shop we believe strongly that we must all do our part to keep out uh waste from our landfills and support environmental sustainable programs not only for the children of today but for future Generations we are extremely proud to partner with Stonyfield and or the all the organizations here as our five thousand dollars will be going to Staten Island where we have five star stores and it'll be going to their Parks and Rec Department chance to support the playgrounds there so I just want to say thank you for having me thank you for your patience and at Stop and Shop we are here to serve our customers but not just them we are also here to serve our community members across New York city so thank you for having me the Superman from the supermarket okay Stop and Shop y'all got to stop there and we can stop there you go to shop there so thank you all for coming you know you can congratulate us uh Echo friendly parks for all we are responsible for this fabulous weather yes you can give us a hand you're welcome wherever eco-friendly Parks go um that's where you have good weather and good Parks I just want to make sure that you all have a picture of our QR code Beyond poison Parks because as our commissioner says our parks are no longer poison our parks are good and our parks are organic do we have any questions from anybody anything you'd like to know otherwise and make sure that you go through the cow thank you all for coming we'll see where I stand yes [Music] all right [Music] foreign [Music] send me the phone yeah oh yeah [Music] he's done yeah [Music] great week [Music] those three girls yeah [Music] of course [Music] yeah all right thank you for having me thank you for being here that's it no unfortunately at least yeah no one actually asked me can I bring it to a bank today so that's the first time I haven't heard of that yeah um [Music] every time I grab my stuff out of there no yeah yeah [Music] um [Music] um edited and stuff right yeah exactly I know some of the other partners were asking for it so yeah there's like a link that we can share with everyone I did wrong I like that I posted internally the other day oh yeah I would love to see it but uh yeah no definitely so after this is done I'm hoping that boy but uh I think some of the partners were asking for it sooner than later but yeah whenever you have it um thank you so much yeah they were honest to like like there are they come there foreign [Music] all right [Music] I have to turn this off oh no I don't know if I can see it's got to happen right here | New York City Council Member Ben Kallos | UCc3EZ8AmBD2V0I6uF3slkNA | 2023-06-02 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 8,196 | 45,339 |
KeMyab16PUk | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KeMyab16PUk | Family Theater - The Legacy | your family theater presents Rhonda Fleming Margaret Lindsay and Alan mowbray in the Legacy [Music] from Hollywood the mutual Network in cooperation with Family Theater Incorporated brings you the Legacy starring Margaret Lindsay as Marcia and Rhonda Fleming as Anna to introduce the drama your host Alan mowbray [Music] thank you Gene tonight friends we are happy to have with us two of Hollywood's loveliest stars in a story that would let Margaret Lindsay tell you we find her riding one of those very necessary locals not far from Kansas City and she is alone with her thought [Applause] [Music] somehow that sound is the most Lonesome sound in the world maybe that's because I feel so alone on a train late at night nothing to look at but green plush seats and sleepy passengers and my own soul you see I'm not used to solitary contemplation I'm not used to six coach Prairie trains that stop at every hit town either I'm the kind who travels on the Super Chief and spends the night playing gin rummy with names and faces out of the road reviewer I'm Marcia Adams and I contact big writers for a big publisher and I'm rich and well-dressed and I've taken an Express train through life only after what happened today it seems a little foolish for I'm not really going anywhere [Applause] it all began with a letter I had a few weeks ago it was marked personal and postmarked to the town in Kansas I'd never heard of but when I opened it I Heard a Voice from the past dearest Masha you come a long way since we worked together at the Asbury Publishing House I see your name in the papers now and then and I know that you've made a success of your career in fact I read that you ought to be in Kansas City for a book fair on the 15th and that's why I'm writing you remember the day you looked at Tommy and me and knew that we hated each other and you said you wondered how it all would end well I live only a few hours by train from Kansas City that you can come up on the 17th to find out it's for all time's sake give me just one day of your busy exciting life won't you lovingly ever Anna Wiley after 12 years [Music] and that's how I happened to be on this puddle jumper tonight on my way back to Kansas City from a visit that I almost wish I hadn't made because sitting here in a day coach with a crook in my back and stood on my gloves I began thinking thinking about Anna and all those things that happened 12 years ago she was Anna Dixon then single slim and 25 with that brittle beautiful look some women have women who know what they want and go after it it isn't love that makes the world go round Marsha it's money when you get right down to it that's what everybody's after everybody who's smart some are born to money some like you Marsha are going to earn it but me I found a much better way to get mine and what is that I'm going to marry it [Music] foreign [Music] but it was my private opinion that any woman who married for money earned it I was interested to know who Anna had chosen for the honor and then one day in early summer she brought him into the office he was A well-dressed man nice eyes and kind looking Marcia this is John Wiley oh how'd he do John Wiley why aren't you I mean you're on our spring list non-fiction yeah well I I did write a book early Egyptian culture but I don't expect the public to like it there's absolutely no love interest and not a single sword fight well I only hope I won't wind up on the remainder counter 39 cents a copy I'm sure you don't have to worry about that Mr Wiley you've written a very scholarly work well it's more than repaid me for the time I spent on it if I hadn't written the book I I wouldn't have met Anna John are you uh writing another book Mr Wally or uh is writing your business no no my business is ancient history I teach a class of the university and oh gee golly I'm due there right away it's been nice meeting you miss Adams thank you Mr Wally drop by anytime thank you uh pick you up at 8 then yes John bye goodbye well what do you think of him what am I supposed to think he's nice well-bred and his trials is oppressed but you can't be interested in him why not darling College professors are seldom noted for their bank accounts and it's a cinch we can't sell his book to the movies John is donating all his royalties to a scholarship fund he's really quite well off oh well I'm glad to see there's going to be something in it for you dear for a moment there I was afraid you picked him for his own sweet self oh Marsha I know what you must think of me after all the things I said but it really isn't as cold-blooded as it seems John has money but well if I didn't like him respect him that wouldn't make any difference I didn't hear you mention Love Don't Be old-fashioned I won't be but uh I think he is once in a while he gets really serious I think he's almost asked me to marry him but but what strangest thing it's it's as if there's something he wants to tell me and he gets right up to it and he can't well maybe he's already married he was once he told me all about her she died four years ago but what is that well don't be too sure of yourself it might not work out after all it's got to I've waited too long for a man like John Wiley he can give me everything I've ever wanted and nothing's going to stand in my way foreign was a very determined woman very determined and very beautiful maybe that's why John decided to dismiss what had been troubling him the afternoon he came by the office and asked her to go for a walk in the park I could see them from my window two small figures on a bench by the lake Anna tell me something what what is it that you think is the most important thing in the world oh freedom I think complete freedom to do the things I've always wanted to do go the places I've always dreamed about with no worry about money or responsibilities I maybe that sounds selfish but well I've worked since I was 17. I want a chance to play and it's a long road when you're traveling alone oh John I don't mean to be alone the kind of freedom I want has to be shared and I'm there's some things I've got to tell you first of all uh I'm in love with you I have been for a long time oh I'm so glad so glad is that all you have to say well what else is there what I meant was do you by any chance love me well of course John of course I love you oh darling I'm doing this wrong I I want to marry you but I'm so unsure of myself you want to marry me do you really more than anything in the world then don't be unsure you see I want to marry you too mean that I mean it oh Anna you said there was some other things you had to tell me what were they oh nothing except I you'll make a lovely Pride and she was a lovely radiant bride I can still see the dollar sign shining in her eyes I thought I was too cynical to be moved but when I stood up with Anna and John at the wedding and saw the way he looked at her as if she were the one thing he'd wanted all his life I wanted to cry I made some excuse about not seeing them off in the boat they were going around the world and so I missed the scene that occurred that evening before they sailed the scene that explained the thing that had puzzled us all along about John Wiley foreign but who lives here who is it that you're being so mysterious about that hello John oh hello Harriet I suppose this is Miss Dixon Mrs Wiley Anna my sister Harriet how'd you do I'm very glad to know you come in won't you sit down thank you well you didn't come to the wedding you seem to have managed without me oh you're not being very gracious Harry I'm sure the Dana wouldn't want me to pretend something I don't feel please John let's go no no not you suppose I know why you've come yes if you ask me you should have done this weeks ago I'd like a few minutes alone with Anna first if you like I'll be in the Dead hates me hates me John why did you why did you I've done something very foolish something I'm ashamed of I I don't understand what are you trying to say I was married before I know you told me that but there's something else I didn't tell you I have a son a son is only seven head has been keeping him since his mother died you've got a son why didn't you tell me would have made any difference I don't know I don't know I've been unfair to both of you but I'll make it up to you and you'll love Tommy just like I do and I know he loves you I've told him about you and I wanted you to meet him before we sailed will you what can I say except yes thanks oh Harriet come on Tommy meet your new mother a Tommy hello Daddy how's my boy well I like the new baton Club you sent over for me good when I get back we're doing a lot of pitching and catching and say you're gonna have a pretty good Empire too remember I told you about Anna yes sir well hello I brought her over to meet you Anna this is Tommy hello Tommy hello aren't you gonna shake hands with me no well why not I don't like it oh no come now that's not a very nice thing to say I don't care but you have to go and marry her four she doesn't love you she Tommy that's enough now you go to your room I hit he got that from you Herod I don't know what you mean John no seven-year-old child can pick up lies like that by himself you're deliberately poisoned his mind against them if you have so little judgment is to marry a woman you've known less than a month you must expect people to draw their own conclusions have you anything else to say only this I hope Anna will find it in her heart to to forgive you both sorry darling Harriet has never wanted me to marry again but I had no idea she had an enemy of your own sister turned away your child because of me I'm not working oh you're worth the whole world oh no no I've got to be honest too you see I well I I did marry you because I I knew you could give me the things I've always wanted I know you know and still oh of course a man knows when a woman loves him and when she doesn't love him but I love you enough for both of us but I'm awfully fond of you and I respect if there Can't Be Love on both sides Anna there is at least honesty let's just say that's good enough and leave it that way shall we [Applause] [Music] all right I didn't see Anna Wiley for almost two years but I had a stack of postcards from all points of the world and once in a while a letter the letters were what puzzled me it didn't sound at all like the Anna I had known she seemed to have changed somehow it was the war in Europe that sent them home in the fall of 1939 we saw each other occasionally that winter and then one night late in January my phone rang hello Marsha Marsha come over right away I need you Anna Anna what's the matter something terrible has happened there's been an accident and John John's been hurt oh Marshall you're here it's awful awful oh darling everything's going to be all right he just ordered across the street after a paper and a taxi came around the corner let's get it on the ice and oh they're they're there they'll take care of him they didn't even take him to the hospital the doctor from the ambulance just brought him in here Mrs Wiley oh yes doctor you can see him now there's only a few minutes no no John John darling I didn't look to where I was gone you're going to be all right you've got to be all right didn't listen blame the taxi driver when it wasn't his faulty you tell them yes John another something I want you to do anything to you Tommy take care of Tommy he needs yours but but me oh you're going to be all right okay promise yes yes I promise dear Anna John listen to me you've got to get all right you've got to because I love you do you hear me darling I love you it's all right dare you you made me happy that's all I really ask I mean it really and truly I mean ever I love you John You've Got to Believe John John he doesn't hear you Mrs Wiley oh John darling darling you didn't believe me he died not believing me I'll remember that the rest of my life [Music] and then I knew what it was in Anna's letters that had puzzled me Strange New Quality I had never known she had written like a woman in love they read John's will two weeks later Anna asked me to come besides me there was Ralph Henderson the attorney John sister Harriet and Tommy who'd been staying with her since the night John died Harriet had a great deal to say one thing I want understood Mr Henderson I intend to keep Tommy he spent most of his life with me except for this past year when he's been staying with his father and this woman but I'm sure he didn't have a happy moment while he was there did you dear no I'd hear you personally I don't think John asked Anna to take it Miss Wiley I was John's friend as well as his attorney and he stated to me that he wanted his wife to have custody of his son I don't care that'll tell you right now Mr Henderson I'll take this thing to court I'm going to contest John's will and see that this woman doesn't get a penny John's estate rightfully belongs to his son please Harriet don't you think you should wait till you hear what John wished if I may interrupt ladies I think you've all been under a misapprehension perhaps I should have explained sooner but I thought you knew knew what there is no estate what my brother was wealthy was yes but no more there are personal belongings and a small checking account no more I can't believe it it's you you ran through it that's what happened married him for his money and had him make everything over to you well you won't get away with it I'll sue in just a moment John's Fortune was entirely tied up in foreign Holdings the war in Europe has wiped them out I thought poor John he never shared his troubles this is the most ridiculous thing I ever heard of spirit you knew John was going to leave me something you would pay for this Anna for a woman who supposedly married your brother for his money Anna seems to be the least disturbed by the news that he didn't leave any and I'd just like to know how she proposes to raise his son now I thought you were going to fight for custody of the child Miss Wiley me you certainly can't expect me to raise the boy with no funds well Tommy has nothing so you're kicking him out you can't expect me you wanted to get your hands on John's money yourself Tommy was just an excuse I don't see any reason to stay here and be insulted this way Tommy it's out of my head but hey Tommy put down that ink bottle Tommy all over my dress were you little how do you like that Marsha no husband no money no job but how do you like my son [Music] and until this morning that was the last time I saw Anna Wiley standing there in her white dress with the ink dripping from the Hem to the floor and her face a mask of bitterness I left New York on a business trip shortly after that and when I returned she had gone there were never any letters and for years I wondered how the two of them had gotten along wherever he was Tommy had seemed a likely candidate for trouble and so when I got off the train this morning in that little Kansas town I didn't know what I expected and met me at the station lovely as ever but much more mature and softer somehow it was not until after we had lunch in Anne's Rose Garden that there was any mention of Tommy and then I brought it up myself I can't stand any longer I've got to know no what about Tommy of course oh forgive me Marcia I didn't mean to keep you in suspense Tommy's fine he's 21 now I can add what I want to know is what is he like quiet doesn't talk much but he's very brilliant like his father you know when we came here he didn't like it but this was the only place where I knew I had a home and could earn enough to put him through school you put him through school of course he was graduated from college last month highest grades in his class too John would have been proud now that the job is done Anna what about you oh I'll keep on working at the library I guess and then there's Dave Hollis he's the postmaster I knew him when I was a girl in fact there are several trees around here that bear scars from our puppy love affair they've always made his Hearts lopsided but he's a wonderful man and he's wanted me to marry him ever since I came back you deserve happiness Anna After all you've done for Tommy Tommy did a lot for me too Marcia I feel that I've proved to John that I did love him besides Tommy needed me oh he'd never have admitted it of course but it did something to me I think everyone should have a chance to be needed to live a while for somebody else you feel so useful and how does Tommy feel about this and you I don't know I probably never shall you see he's leaving tomorrow leaving for where he hasn't said but something has been on his mind ever since he finished school I think he wants to get away from here do you want him to leave it's his life but I can't help wishing well that he'd settle down here and marry some nice girl and raise a family I've grown fond of him oh I'm glad I was hoping you two would change I said I was fond of Tommy Marsha I can't speak for his feelings after we came here we settled down to a sort of truce because we had to since then Tommy has been polite and beautiful and after all what right have I to ask more so Tommy hadn't changed the brat I remembered had grown into a polite distant young man like a bored guest who was merely waiting for a child to take his leave the creek of the garden gate interrupted my thoughts and I looked up to see a tall young man walking toward us hello mind if I interrupt come in Tommy this is Tommy Marsha you remember Miss Adams don't you yes I think so how are you Miss Adam the last time I saw you you had just scored a bullseye with an ink bottle well then you can't have a very good opinion of me I hope the years would Mel you some I'll admit well I guess I was a lot of trouble for everybody especially Hannah but maybe I can make up for it we expected you for lunch Tommy well I had lunch with the president of the bank Mr Holt well or really up in the world what business did you have with Mr Holt well I didn't tell you this before Anna because I didn't want you to be disappointed and above all I didn't want you to think you owed me anything else you've done enough already but I don't understand well the fact is I want to go to Chicago to medical school Anna I've wanted to for a long time but I needed money so on I talked the bank into lending it to me you didn't Tommy you mean just like that they're giving you the money well it wasn't that easy I've been talking to them about ever since last fall but well somehow I got across the idea that I'd pay the money back and not only that but it'd be sort of investment for the bank old doc Simmons getting pretty old now and this town could use another doctor you mean you're going to come back back here to this this Whistle Stop what's wrong with this place it's a nice town and besides well I want to make sure Dave Hollis treats you right mother if he doesn't make you happy he's gonna have to answer to me Tommy oh if you excuse me I think I'll go and pack I'll see you at dinner Miss Adams did you hear me Marcia he called me mother yes Anna John was right he left me something far greater than money he left me a son well that's the last chapter not the end really stories like Anna's never really end funny I almost Envy her I almost wish I hadn't made that little visit today because I keep thinking we are moving through the night thinking about Anna and the postmaster and the roses in the garden and someday Tommy and his wife and his children ties the bind ties of love and need for each other well that's all right for Anna I suppose but me I'm made of different stuff nobody needs me I need nobody Marcia Adams stands on her own two feet she travels fastest who travels alone that's what I've always believed but right now I wonder why I thought I was in such a hurry thank you Rhonda Fleming and Margaret Lindsay for a beautiful story I hope that our audience enjoyed it as much as I and that you will not delay for a return engagement on Family Theater you know friends a remark I heard the other day struck me rather forcefully and I'd like to pass it along to you the best that I can hope for said A friend of mine is to live to the age of 70. that will give me 840 months of life now I figured that for a third of a man's life he's not quite sure what it's all about he spends another third just sleeping that leaves 280 months in which to accomplish anything 280 months in which to justify his existence well no matter how you look at it there's no time to waste if we are going to accomplish the good that God expects of us we certainly can't try to dodge our opportunities as Anna did in tonight's Family Theater play above all we cannot Overlook our responsibilities to our families for that is the vocation in life to which most of us are called if we wholeheartedly dedicate ourselves to making our homes as happy and holy as God meant them to be then we'll surely not be wasting the life that has been given us and God will help us do this if we have the vision and the faith to pray to him daily in the circle of the home for I can promise you this the family that prays together stays together more things are wrought by prayer than this world dreams of thank you Alan mowbray tonight's Family Theater has brought you Rhonda Fleming and Margaret Lindsay in a play written for them by Beth Barnes with music by Harry Zimmerman and was directed for Family Theater Incorporated by Jaime Del Valle The Supporting Cast included Howard McNair Johnny McGovern Virginia Greg Herbert rollinson and John Beale next week Our Family Theater star will be John Charles Thomas in the man with the plow your Hostess will be Esther Williams this series of Family Theater broadcasts is made possible by the thousands of you who felt the need for this kind of program 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tgm1Rza_9e8 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tgm1Rza_9e8 | Flatcar Office Hours 2023-07-11 | nice I think we are live so uh yeah July office hours sweaty Edition um the agenda is pretty light so I don't think we really need to share and that's just us today so I think we could skip the introduction round um and uh just like go straight to the only item which uh Kai got it's an update about CSX um yeah and I have to share the slides and figure out if I do it full screen or not sorry one moment probably not full screen then please let me know if you run into trouble sharing I can I can share if that helps sharing is caring yeah yeah I will just share the window now to be able to see you while doing so um yeah so the idea was to give us more um yeah higher level overview again about our plans for flat car in regard to house or as is composed or composable and how users can extend it and that's why it's now called composable image based or S plans the main topic will be system V6 and what we are doing with that um yeah so it's a quick recap flecker releases uh um consisting of the generic image that we release and the OEM images that have an additional or M partition populated with yeah some software that the different vendors require for example on VMware these tools are necessary and um then we also have the ability to customize the image with talks where you can supply a different Docker version and of course you can always use slash opt and put your binaries there for custom software that you want to have on the host problems are that we don't have updates for the OEM partition and all these binaries and contract files that are there talks is a bit too specific for Docker and um like you can use it for other software but it doesn't really integrate that well either and that's why it's more like a dead end and yeah as I said uh regular way of customizing is you put binaries on slash opt for example this recognition or ansible and then how do you update all these binaries with ansible you can somehow do it but still all things could linger around then if you um yeah update your ansible and it doesn't removes all stuff um so the solution we wanted to embrace was an upstream idea for system-based physics as components that you can use with brought by systemd to load a system extension images overlaid over slash with us or everything you bring in this image will appear under slash osr as if it was part of the base image and yeah so this allows for deep changes in Slash use um that are normally not directly new but if you just have to put things under slash up for example and another benefit is that it has robust and simple updates through the single image files that you um so you have this extension image files and you can replace it with the newer version and all these files bundled in it are directly updated and you don't have any old files around and um these extensible files are either bound to the OS version so for example if you want to benefit from Dynamic linking or they're independent from the OS version and then you have to bring your own libraries and applications for application areas for flitka are like for once is a extension of the base image by user Supply at Host level software instead of putting it directly into slash opt for example as scatter binaries and that also replay the stocks because it's generic enough that we don't need talks anymore then then we also want to bundle the OEM software so that we can update it easily as part of the flat car AV update mechanism and the last area is Yeah official flat car extensions that are also then a b updated for example there could be a kubernetes extension or some compiler for as we do with a Dev container where you compile your kernel modules and so on so first uh I mean I don't have to do it too long for you but this thing is this x so as I said it's a basic management or utility for making this Transportation file system overlays so we have a certain amount of images and stackeda on your original slash osr partition and you can also extend slash opt the same way and so what's in the system the susex image normally it's a read-only file system image but you can also you for for testing purposes I use the directory that you overlay mount but not me it's uh yeah it's what we want to have as a file a single file image can be a better thing it can be X4 but normally maybe a squash FS because yeah we don't really need to be mutable and we benefit from the best compression it contains all these dependencies that it needs for example when we have a python system user X image for flat car so uh yeah would bring the whole python binary and all these other files and then you can use python on flat car and how do we build these system uses X images and we put all the binaries and dependencies into a directory uh that looks like the Target Broad so we have these slash us R and lip folder and so on but in the end only use iron op or opt um will be used of this direct Symmetry and then we have to specify some metadata whether this system this text image is bound to as well as version or not and um yeah the new bundled up as wash Fest for example and copy it over to slash Etc extensions and run system to use x refresh so and that's already possible as of now for flat car stable where you can supply your own host level software we have talks for that we have build helpers for some cases already Docker upstream binaries and container the Upstream binaries some other small examples like wasn't time Upstream binary as well and you would then yeah have to host it somewhere and use this for at provisioning time for example this is sputane config and yeah so after provisioning what you can do is you can also do live updating for example the system is this update that's now part of IFA or you have some custom script that downloads and replaces these images um also good to know yourself like as a workaround and that work around it currently allows you to start system the units through these regular enabled ones enabled Sim links that consistently creates when you enable and disable units but the recommendation is to use dot upholds Zoom links that have a different semantics they always ensure that the unit is running because dot once only works when the system starts up and reads like it starts a system you Target and afterwards it wouldn't react anymore so um in the latest system version not part of that car that's a bit nicer to use but for now we use drop-ins for the targets and another caveat is that we don't have a nice way to support user rules or other early boot settings like Quantum module parameters because they are not applied when you live reload Sussex or if it's currently as of now loaded after all these UDF rules and so on where first thread and an upstream solution could be that we apply this overlay Mount already from the inner ID but if you want to live without all these things it will be tricky and you need some workarounds so it's like yeah not not perfect and you always need to know what you're doing then in the end yeah and the other use case that I mentioned for flat guys that we bundle and update the OEM software the update server will provide update payloads for the OEM so sex images the migration um from the old Ram partition will only take place when both the both the old inactive um partition slash application has support for this XMS and the current one that is booted into and only then we will remove the old OEM files and yeah that's currently work in progress IFA has a preview for Azure but updates are still missing there and yeah now this more interesting topic maybe is official flat car extensions what can we do there so yeah first step is that soon Docker on flight car will be a success image positive part of the base image so you can kind of decide not to load it and then Docker won't be around at all um but yeah with this mechanism of having update payloads that are Sussex images and uh yeah a way of provisioning new Sussex images on demand on board you can for example easily say that we want to support new software that we would not directly have in the base image normally so for example it's easy now to say let's make a potman Sussex for example and will be always release together the flat car and update it together and then we are downloaded either on provisioning time or you have to prepare a custom image to put it there if you don't have internet another interesting extension could be kubernetes binaries yeah so we could also say we want to have it as part of the flat car release or released independently so that you can update them on your own pace through systems Swiss updates it's a typo yeah um and a proof of concept was planned to have um copy image building that's cluster API instead of this Enzo and Pekka we would try to have a script that prepares the system with this x image and see how you can then have a nicer way of updating existing nodes and as mentioned other official extensions that we could explore are for example one with the compiler that you can compile kernel modules instead of using the dev container and yeah of course once this box is open we could also discuss what is in the base image and move certain things out that are not so often used for example sshd cover or stuff maybe even get we have TCP dump normally around but that could also be something that gets moved out so all up for discussion then yeah small bonus section so I didn't speak about it but there's also the simply convex only available in the latest version of systemd currently a release candidate it also handles overlay images but for slash EDC instead of use R and opt it has yeah the benefits that you can bundle all the configuration and then you also have this nice way of robust live updating single files and yeah but it needs a mutable model to be more useful otherwise we have a read-only etc and more work is pending Upstream a similar note if you want to use system results outside of flat car you would have a read-only slash osr overlay Mount that doesn't work well with traditionally this tools where you have a package manager that wants to write tools the shoes are here as well we need this multiple mode where option work didn't start yet okay that's it stop sharing and yeah would be interested in your opponents really looking forward to that oh then yeah sorry I want it also to clap but erase it ah you raised your hand yeah yeah that happens um particularly even when when you presented the slides and you you mentioned the dev container it just occurred to me that that would shrink the dev container considerably right because it's shipping a whole flat car and compilers on top and we only need to compile us um which would be included in a Civics so that's pretty awesome thank you there's also the topic of debug symbols of course there could also be a sysx image audio now normally I think recommended nowadays to use this HTTP endpoint where we would host them somewhere um for GDB that works but uh for system record I'm not sure if that is possible to use this HTTP um endpoint so that's why it could be beneficial to have a success image for system record amp Maybe uh thanks for the presentation I just have a quick question when I worked a bit reverse and this is a good base and contribution Upstream I have a question um when you have multiple extension in slash extensions or in in the place where you're supposed to put the extension if for now it's since it's not possible to select which extension we want to mount it mounts everything for example if you have a two or three Mages in C slash extension and you'll run the CSX uh merge everything will be merged and you're not you're not able to select which one you want to merge yeah there's currently no masking command but you can use for example in the highest and the most important sub folder that is supported for looking up these images you can make a same named entry and it would kind of mask the image but there's no nice tooling for that yet I think we brought this up with upstream and they also recommended to store suzek's well elsewhere and then just use sim links for activating and deactivating them that that would work too and I mean if if the need arises if suzix become more widespreadly used I think they'll grow tooling around that as a way of using assuming this may be also interesting if you use system uses update and then you have a way of um yeah managing the different versions and so on and they would have a version suffix then but the extension itself shouldn't have a suffix because it's always the same extension and then you need to assuming anyway foreign to show how to use the Sim link when import an image because currently we just put it into the directory if we want to to give the good habit yeah the dogs are missing system uses object completely so that's something we can now add as an iPhone now let's cover okay yeah so any more ideas about this composable topic and having flat extensions and so on and what extensions are worse to have not to have maybe I personally um find it difficult to say that podman should not be on the base image because it's making it a bit easier if you have it on the base image for many use cases but I think it makes really sense to leave it outside and only puts for example the uh you have this user namespace feature right and you need certain allocation of user IDs already inside Etc otherwise it won't work to have multiple user users available in the username space for an unprivated user and so I think certain things are better done on the base image like this setup for example of the user IDs or for example when we have an oem like digital ocean where there's no configuration no additional software needed we could maybe also decide to move things to the base image and yeah not have this over a lot of too many Sussex images that we would have to build and sign and in the end there's almost nothing in there so I guess there are no more questions or ideas okay so how about we go to the next topic and so when we have the regular release planning review that means it's you saying yeah very well you can see it okay so uh we did a release uh uh last week and which had a couple of the packages getting updated because we have the package updates getting merged so uh the next release that is getting planned is uh on 17th July that is like we will plan we will start the builds uh this this Friday and then have the release uh over in the next week so for this week we also have a package a weekly update that is Mars so expect a bunch of packages getting updated uh we are we also have um a couple of continuity 1.7 or two getting merged we um which was spending for a very long time and then a few of them are in the in the uh pipeline so if you are folks are planning to work on a package update do feel free to pick uh these items the few of them um um would be handled in the in the weekly updates but if you are not like this as uh this for example the shadow is not tracked in the weekly rate so uh we would like to get that updated uh from the other side uh on the other hand like we have most of the team working on the um the C6 stuff so you will see a lot of uh the uh in progress items covering the CSX work we have a blocker and Alpha on the on the upgrade update of the CSX stuff so uh we will probably uh um be working on that before updating uh doing a major Alpha release but that's mostly uh what is it that uh basically the team is working on uh uh focusing their energy on uh getting um system uh system dc6 uses better and um I personally would continue working on getting the reviews uh um uh so basically this week I'll be planning to work on getting the release flow a bit uh more uh streamlined so that uh it's easier to contribute in a better manner other than that I don't think there is any more to update but folks if you have anything to add to let me know if not then uh Daniel sorry the unmute button I got uh I don't know hidden cool uh so I guess that's all for this week anything else any other topics that anyone wants to bring up before we wrap up alrighty so enjoy the rest of your day yeah okay see you bye thanks everybody thanks Tanya bye | Kinvolk | UCfUyOoIxN2vBVegHfkkegdA | 2023-07-11 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 3,133 | 16,222 |
GYbneQZQ_8o | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GYbneQZQ_8o | FIRST MUKBANG WITH THE ASIANS // FT. TROYYYY | [Laughter] welcome with a nice sponge brownie that somehow [ __ ] up but hey it's a fuzz brownie troy what do you guys um i got a strawberry banana milkshake um and yeah that's basically it what do you got vincent i got a blueberry cheesecake shake and a oreo crepe i got a banana wow and water wow let's get started mike my name is paulo i don't know my name is paulo i go from dog cat um i am super cool super funny um i like long walks um besides hello my name is carlos um age 21 um fresh off the boat hi my name is vincent i love food oh i was i was on the table hey guys it's your boy troy um bring him back hey guys it's your boy troy um i'm an item boy oh [ __ ] okay all right this this question is okay we're gonna go we're gonna left right to answer these questions okay yeah all right let's let's go all right um oh my god since this is our first video okay question one how and when did we meet twenty eighteen eighteen twenty eighteen twenty eighteen yeah no he's like ten twenty twenty eighteen yeah yeah yeah first day orientation we go to tim hortons okay tim horton's where the sketchiest tim hortons in sudbury sketchiest but i don't know you know i'm new i just walk in there yep everyone's white everyone's cracked up yeah except for one person guess who my boy right there me the only other asian the only other minority in that timor me right here no this creep sucks and i was like and he saw two kids i was like yo that guy's gay and then um he's like the kids were like wow i was like don't listen to him oh we're talking to people oh yeah yeah yeah i know i'm yeah i'm talking to there were there were some yeah that's where i'm at that's why okay well you heard follow me me and i met paulo but i met this guy first i think yeah i did yeah yeah how did we mean i read your birth i saw this asian where you no yeah orientation yeah okay so i tried to clean my polo first but i became close acquaintances with this guy because there was another asian oh yeah as you can see this is quite raw no filters whatever comes out of my mouth is out of my mouth who is the better cook who's the better cook i'm the basketball here um well i mean you all know me i owe i just left off dude same let's go okay so wait that new you're the best cook i'm definitely your basketball coach who is more likely to get arrested uh it has to be troy because he's black actually that's true that's true like that's true actually i'm playing on myself dude next question you know but then unfortunately since you are here yeah yeah yeah what is something you've always wanted to tell the person to your right you wait right yeah i know i just changed it up oh okay wow hey one person one thing i'd always want to say to him yeah i don't know i i think i'm pretty open with troy you know yeah yeah what do you want to tell me i'm going to tell you oh you know what i tell you i think i bought the same championship champion honestly that's what that means yeah what's your chinese name again my wife money wasn't a factor what would you ultimately want to do with your life be happy um tbh uh i dream of going to um wait if money wasn't the [ __ ] but we need money though okay okay but like like in this case my job is not a factor you could like do anything oh oh [ __ ] okay yeah to be honest i kind of want to like i don't know oh you go first no i just want to be happy oh oh okay i got a [ __ ] [ __ ] rock back on a beach yeah anyone and legend just post pictures on instagram and look bougie as [ __ ] answer people yo y'all can't [ __ ] with me well are you happy though yeah i think at that point i would be oh smoking hot how about you carlos i don't know man so you know you're depressed tell us about me tell me what girl i honestly just start my own gym there you go there there you go that's happiness there you go that's happiness oh yeah no honestly if money wasn't the [ __ ] i'll go today i go to like those high designer stores i just take all their clothes this is attacked me okay what would be your first impression of me yo describe carlos in like action words or whatever impression like in first year anytime just describe me like just make it like do something i would do my meatball this is what you've been waiting for well this isn't what you're going to get bro all of you are very they feel loved i don't love you though i love them okay next question [Laughter] are you scared of heights no hell yeah it depends on the depends on like the scenario like if it's like uh okay i want to go skydiving like if it's like let's chill i want to go no if like i'm at the side of it like see if i step out oh okay see like you step out of a window on a building that's scary yes yeah that's scary but skydiving is yeah you know that is just kind of scary all right troy can you dance yo you want to see me get sturdy right now trip right now [Music] good job troy thanks man you're welcome how are you feeling right now how are you feeling like why when wake up wake up here we go yeah wake up like i actually check if you're awake because if you're a sleeper now like you're missing out yeah right now yeah subscribe wake up subscribe uh subscribe subscribe for this excuse me um i don't think we're ready 100 subscribers by next week yo imagine yo time 100 subscribers by you gotta next week plug this every single spot just like they subscribe i don't know i just cry if this somehow goes viral i'd cry i'm dropping i'll tell oh snowball we have two lights on each end it looks like if you inherited 100k right now how would you spend it who do you want who wants to start let's go let's go vincent first there's a vintage money guy i'm the money guy yeah 100k right now what would you spend it on dividends car probably buy a cart okay buy a car and then invest the rest and like you know what car huh i don't know one that moves four wheels [Laughter] something that moves and you know you brought a little bicycle like a little rc car you know strippers a car yeah cartoon honestly um yeah oh on vacations a lot of vacation best half a quarter a quarter a quarter for me and then a quarter um for family simple same family yeah there's no food last question is the glass half empty or half full yeah that glass is empty though okay is it half empty or half full bro my glass is full right now i don't know what wires are empty what's it called the chicken wasn't like spawned like as a chicken you know it was from like evolution all right guys that's the end of the video um uh jp says hello at onlypants.com try garcia 24 7 on instagram two four nine nine seven nine zero c dot uc 18 that's it that's all guys that's it that's it i don't know like see you next time um yeah bye bye have a good time | 3Asians 1Bowl | UCrpshsp6qG3pkH3Ms-dNQeg | 2022-01-24 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,364 | 6,822 |
1VmSFmpgJJ8 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1VmSFmpgJJ8 | Palaeozoic Group Geography of India Part-5 | very good morning today we are going to begin from paleozoic era okay let me show you the main topic it so this group begins from when to when okay if you go according to geography of india there you will find 570 millions here ago to 24.5 millions here okay but i have taken this data from a book named history of ancient india okay that has been written by open sing okay so from there i have collected this data it is going to vary from placements so don't worry now see here you can see it has been further divided into the six periods okay and i have given you in a chronological order so very first one which you will get is cambrian okay let's see this one is sorry see camden create okay so from when to when this has happened it has not been mentioned here so don't think that you don't have any data over here so it has been assumed that around 5 17 billion years ago it took place okay and under this period you will see that the oxygen level in the atmosphere too high in comparison to two days okay if you see today data then you will find around talking one point something okay the level of oxygen in the atmosphere but at this period of time you can see here it is 35 percent why why it was white oxygen was so i see at this point of time there were swamp forest okay present on the earth okay apart from that fight that is you can say phytoplankton that is the and they were also doing the synthesis and releasing okay so these were the main reasons okay why this was so high another thing you should know under the sphere very important one it is also regardless campaign explosion why it is regarded as cameron explosion because varieties of diversity evolved from [Music] flora and fauna which you are going to get is invertebrates okay who has not put any black bone okay they are the invertebrates okay you will get it here apart from that okay now the second word is order vision prayer what is happening under this player say here basically the marine life okay it has got varieties of marine life here which is going to see in and it is going to flourish in the sea okay not in the river or you can say in the lake okay it's going to first in this sea okay and this point of time only the primitive forms of plant started to appear on the earth surface okay the very first primitive types of plant you will see on the earth under this all of the auto vascules create okay [Music] you will see under this period apart from that you will see jawless p now who was dominating the c so there were the invertebrates who are dominating this c under this plane okay now here only i mentioned the main flora and phone i have not been that much detail because it's not of use okay we are completing the group of india by nasa who said so they are dominating here one more thing very important here to notice that very first amphibians you are going to see here under this period they may ask you when was the very first amphibian appear under this period under which we will be forced and vivian are going to episode it is being demonian created where you will find your first amphibians okay now the fifth one is called bony fairest which means the middle of the life okay now primitive reptiles see here remedy reptiles replaces amphibians as dominate see what happens here in this case in formula the primitive time okay now they are going to dominate overall whom they are going to replace so they are going to replace the amphibians okay now so far we have seen all this so now we should know where you are going to see all this location okay okay one more thing i forgot to mention here yeah see it's going to mark the beginning of the earth surface beginning of life okay till now we didn't want any sorry we didn't get any force in here also you won't get any positive okay but life has begun okay and this all possible you will see in tertiary create okay here you will find the modern form okay i will do it there so you should know uh what are the main thing that the beginning of life on the earth surface came under this period that is era now one very interesting to know in indian subcontinent that penuncilla say peninsula india [Music] foreign now [Music] and it that wagner has given his concept okay now what are the row which you are going to find out here you will get self censors play and marvel these are the things which you are going to find here the rocks see here cameron rock why because most of this rose you are formation took place at that very great camera which i have mentioned you earlier okay so there is no further any topic okay so we are going to end it here and say in geological times if you will see then go to one of formation this you will find it there okay it is also known as okay so a lot more detail have been given here okay so i am leaving over there and next topic we will see then where formation of code is going to take place there you are going to find canon play and then you are going to find iron ore run against hold failed so we will do it there in the value by the time thank you | Robin | UCYvttEOkO8JtU4rSOzzXP2Q | 2020-09-06 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 987 | 5,058 |
SJESVTKDp0k | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SJESVTKDp0k | Navigating the Pandemic's Impact on the Timeshare Industry | welcome everyone and thank you for listening to the higher calling podcast i'm pete newsom and this is your source for all things hiring staffing and recruiting and even more today because i'm joined by someone who i'm really excited to have on the show jason gamel who i've known for about 15 years now almost i think a long time i i remember the first conversation we had in the parking lot uh of my of my office and i sat in the car for about 45 minutes and we just kept talking and really hit it off so jason's someone that um i uh is just one of my favorite people he is the president and ceo of the american resort development association a role that he's been in since 2019 and jason is an attorney jason has been in the hospitality and timeshare industry a long time jason is also a graduate of the university of florida law school and i still like him despite that um but genuinely uh one of my favorite people so jason thank you for coming on today oh pete this is a it's a pleasure and an honor to be here with you so thank you so much for having me yeah so i don't know if you remember that conversation that i referenced but i was sitting in my car and somehow we we bonded immediately over being the same age and being in school at the same time where you were at university of michigan when i was at fsu undergrad and we we got to talk about college football for the entire time i think it's what binds us all together pete it truly continues to be a strong one as well absolutely so you're in dc you've got the capital in the background i want to talk about life there a little bit because uh you are at this heart of where all the action is right right now but jason first let's talk a little bit about arda i'm very familiar with with who arda is but maybe if you could just start by just describing the association and what you what you guys represent love to pete american resort development association has been around for just a little over 50 years now it's gone over and through some iterations during time about being the american land development association the american resort and recreation association it's had a lot of different i'd say interest it's represented from campgrounds to resorts to lot sales in the beginning today it's best known for its representation of the timeshare and vacation ownership industries and we do it a few different ways we have arda which is the development association representing those active timeshare developers many of which i'm sure your listeners are familiar with such as the disney vacation club marriott vacations worldwide now travel and leisure we have hilton grand vacations holiday inn club westgate resorts blue green vacations just a number of those that are large developers most of them based in central florida or south florida we also have art international foundation which does industry-wide research which is a great way for education and information to be produced and the american resort owners coalition are to rock which is a neat thing that many people don't realize is that from a legislative standpoint the advocacy work we do we do it on behalf of time share owners as much as we do it on behalf of timeshare developers so we're getting a 360 degree view of the industry whether it's on the resort side whether it's the owner's side the development side and real estate and this wonderful product and all the amazing experiences that come with it that is all that we do at the trade association having meetings running research and generally speaking providing a marketplace for our members to do business and it's a it's a it's a really large organization that as you said it has a lot going on how many members do you have over 400 at this point in time our industry like many others has seen some consolidation which is a healthy thing we tell everybody when people are consolidating we've got some very big players now that are our wall street giants which is great to have but the uh the number of players seem to be reducing the size though of the industry continues to grow whether we're looking at the number of resorts that are out there which are just just a little over 1550 resorts in the united states or if you look at the time share number of times for families this number gets a lot of people we're just a hair under 10 million families in the united states that actually owned timeshare so that number the number was that big yeah it's a pretty big number that people don't quite get that there's 10 million families in this in the country that that own and use their timeshare which is fantastic so you i remember when you were thinking of of of taking a job because it was a big move it was your dream job to move you you worked for arda for a number of years prior to working for wyndham right where you served in a vp role there and you you went to arda in 2019 moved your family to dc and march 2020 happens and here we are it was a you're right pete this was a fantastic opportunity for us i've got kids and they were excited about the move to the district a little bit nervous because as i tell people it feels this way any dystopian novel you've ever read and there's a capital city somewhere that capital city is washington d.c it's where people they dress differently they act a little different it is a very metropolitan city obviously it's a worldly city lots of activity and energy around it and all of its surrounding areas that is it is a really neat place to experience and live like so many others when they adjust it are going to adjust to a new place there's a time period it takes to get used to a new job to start getting your feet settled and it's so you know either call it unfortunate or just one more trial that you had to pass during the during the process of getting onboarded when march of 2020 took place and it was a it was a particularly interesting one for us as we had just hosted on march 7th a large meeting of our members at the saint regis hotel in downtown washington dc which for those of you who are listening or know this saint regis on the corner of k and 16th street it is now the b in black lives matter boulevard which you know right in front of it is where the bee is and so you look at that hotel where we were on march 6 and at this point in time at best we were making fun of the people we saw with masks on who wore them on planes a few people were talking about should we be shaking hands or not but it really wasn't that big of a deal most of the including the expert we had from congress telling us about where we would expect to be in three or four months and we were looking at something that might last into the fall of 2020 but there shouldn't be too much to worry about obviously that was not the case it was much different as far as the experience but i will say this much as difficult as it was and we'll set aside for a second personal loss and issues which are very tragic for people who've lost loved ones over the last several years or last year and a half or lost jobs for us as an association and i think most businesses out there there was an opportunity in a time in which we looked and said you know what we need to do is take a good hard look at our business when we when we were just like so many other people sitting at our homes wondering what our futures were like besides the human side of it when we looked at the business side it was an opportunity to say where are we going from this point forward how do we address issues that we've been dealing with for a long period of time and as a new leader it was also an opportunity to look at the organization look at our industry and hopefully set the course for the next 50 years for our trade association yeah and and you know in our lifetime there's been these these these moments right when the space shuttle crashed i remember where i was then 11. and i i don't think as impactful and and intense as those times were i don't think they they pale in comparison to what happened in that time where everything we thought uh you know was thrown out the window and and we you know we didn't know what was going to happen next and it's it's really been i think even since that time almost two years now we've had to rewrite rules make things up as we go and and kind of just learn an entirely new way of doing things so i you know i i i think of you in that time where clearly you you went there very excited you know with lots of ideas in mind and probably like kind of throughout the business plan you know very very quickly and start over almost and figuring out what you know how you're going to navigate the organization right i mean that is no small task no it wasn't and it was you know i would say this is where i credit the people that were in the organization that we at that point particular time we have some great leaders and some people who were up for the task you know we we like many others had to downscale or downsize our operations we we needed different things all of a sudden we needed and we were a bit fortunate and having some foresight in june of 2020 or it should be january of 2020 having installed zoom technology all throughout our office in florida and also in washington dc had no idea how we were going to use zoom at that point in time maybe maybe a conference call once in a while right but it seemed like it was worth the expenditure to be prepared little did we know just how much we rely on it as much as we do today and how valuable that has been not only for us but i will say this it's actually made us money because we've been able to sublease a lot of our space and our dc office that we don't need and one of the biggest attractions is the fact that there's a fully zoom capable office with a conference room set up with two huge 92-inch screen monitors in there for zoom calls and it's an attractive feature that we just happen to be to stumble upon great foresight right yeah and we experienced something somewhat similar where we had started uh using the uh option to work at home as sort of a reward based you know thing that we were doing and it's everyone loved it we started to do it more that was something we we started we began in around 2018 and so by the time 2020 came around we no longer had desk phones we were used to using soft phones already so the transition was was very very easy but the the social aspect of it the cultural aspect of it is is an entirely different matter so we'll talk about that uh in a minute um your industry of course was impacted as much if not more than any you know being in the hospitality space you know where when people can't go to resorts that that is worst case scenario how did you guys how did you guys address that from uh you know messaging standpoint you know i can't imagine the conversations you were having well with all the uncertainty of how long that was going to last but you know your leadership had to have been you know really put to the test yeah you knew into the role and and so so how did you navigate that in discussions with the members we had two tracks or two pass will take for one was trying to coordinate the base the best way to communicate that it was safe to travel or that our resorts were doing the things they could to make it as safe as possible based upon what we knew the second track was trying to figure out state by state county by county city by city whose rules applied to who needed to be shut down who could still stay open which resorts could and did members had to make decisions such as sales and marketing activity was it could you still sell in this environment did you still want to sell during this environment was it appropriate to ask people to buy timeshare buy more vacation time when many of us weren't even allowed to leave our house per rule of regulation how do you do this and how do you adapt to it our members had a lot of decisions they had to make they had to make those decisions because on top of all of this unlike a hotel which is pretty easily a commercial operation people realize that it's trains and accommodations it's commercial so therefore when somebody says tennessee's or hotels either had to shut down or they could if they housed essential workers for instance or there was some exemption they found for us we're mostly residential almost all the time is timeshare residential and many times it's property ownership so how do you deny someone the right for them to stay in their property and that was a challenge for many of our members to have to make decisions well do you shut it all down you can never really shut the resort down it's got to stay open you've got health and safety issues if you shut the water off right if water starts running hello legionnaires disease right no one wants that so you had to keep this sense of the buildings had to keep someone operating and for some jurisdictions that's that state we'll just call it stayed open more than others or didn't have as many of the restricted elements as others did for instance either hawaii was one that we've seen stay very much in the conservative mode just the same way we did for a number of properties or locations that were high elevations now there are just not that many hospitals in vail so if you have a problem that runs through veil you've got real serious issues so we understand every place had this different nuance to it and that was really tough for workers so you didn't know what your needs were going to be from time to time you didn't know what your needs were going to be short-term or long-term and we did see a number of people in almost every business out there unless you were zoom or you were working for amazon or walmart's delivery services right you found yourself needing to scale down to begin with because you just didn't know and then have to figure out how do you communicate to owners how do you tell them what their rights are what do you do with people who have reservations to take vacations all throughout the year what are they going to do with their properties and how do you make sure that you're in constant communication and for those who are showing up at your resort how are you going to make that stay as comfortable as possible and protect your workers because there were so many things that were unknown you had to protect your work staff and a little different like you were talking about pete you know when you had the office and you were doing a work from home well there is no work from home right for a housekeeper or no work for a home absolutely necessarily from a sales person who does their craft face to face and that was a big challenge we could talk about that there's a lot there that's for sure yeah and i want to talk about the people aspect of it and but something that just occurred to me while you were talking mentioning hawaii versus colorado not only do you have you know to figure out how to navigate the danger you know the risks the uncertainty but you had to consider each individual state and the rules and regulations they have which needless to say are very widely from from state to state as a floridian uh you know what what we're experiencing here i consider to be fortunate uh compared to what um you know what's happening in in places where a lot of the resorts are located that don't have much freedom and flexibility because of certain state laws right i mean that had to be an incredibly frustrating thing to try to wade through it was it was it was we were almost hoping for something to come from the federal government that just said this is the way it's going to be so that way there'll be some guidance in lieu of it we try to for instance on health and safety standards we try to put out minimum health and safety guidelines or artists safe welcome guidelines that we put on our website we publicize we try to give people some minimum things that they could do that were best practices in the industry if you were going to maintain health and safety standards to a person who might be a little more comfortable traveling but you found everyone did something different that some people cloroxed everything they did some great you saw some partnerships i believe it was with hilton and lysol you had different people that were partnering with ecolab and making sure that they could say that they were killing 99.9 of all viruses we had one member in california or sorry colorado that actually brought in those big uv light stands commercial uv light and would put them in the commercial areas at night from 1 11 a.m till from 11 p.m to 8 a.m they would disinfect via uv light some people chose kind of a good old-fashioned we're just going to leave that room empty for a week and realize that all viruses will die in a week or so that will be clean we'll give it a normal clean but we'll just make sure that there's enough time in between occupants that you could feel safe about whatever's in there isn't going to hurt you it was amazing and it was it was so different from every place you went and every member has a little different viewpoint we'll call it risk tolerance or are how best to operate and knows their customer well and which ones want to travel and what we found there was a large group a significant group of owners and travelers that were determined to travel regardless of the situation and do it their way and safe as possible and that's where we saw people going drive two distances they didn't have to get on planes they got to the resorts time shares have natural social this thing that takes distancing that takes place when you're inside your unit there's multiple bedrooms there's kitchen full kitchens you have room to bring food in if places were closed or go to the supermarket buy your food cook it and if you need to i did it three or four times during the pandemic we took drive two vacations in timeshare resorts we ordered in quite a bit so we could still support local businesses but then we felt comfortable and actually it was great to have family time it was just great family time to be able to spend in the unit and that was something that we saw in a big way i i would you know i've had a number of conversations over the past year uh where you're looking back with some hindsight on that time period where we you know it was everyone was scared to to some degree you know and worried um but it forced us to spend time that we otherwise wouldn't have with family and loved ones and you know many people and i'm one of them look at that and are somewhat thankful for it even though there's a guilt factor involved right like i i had you know my all four of my kids you know my older two who would have been in college not home ex at home for an extended period of time and that's time i otherwise wouldn't have had and so i am thankful for that and vacations you know take on a different meaning i think as certainly in that time but probably i would guess that's going to persist right where if being in staffing we talk about the great resignation a lot where so many people have chosen to leave the workforce but i think that has to um you know have a similar effect for for uh for the hospitality industry where people are going to value that time more than they ever have because they now realize the the importance of it um and time being precious as a whole so has that been you know maybe a benefit to some degree on the other side of it even though we wouldn't have wished for it you know clearly but yeah maybe it can still acknowledge yeah that it's that benefit is real it has been there has been a lot of that recognition and realization of just how much time we've really appreciated being together and how we want to keep it going you know i think a lot of us have made a commitment not to ignore those things that maybe had not seen as much attention before whether it was your family time or vacation time just even for me it was taking a bike ride at lunch time with my kids what a great way to spend a half hour 45 minutes get some exercise do something that i otherwise wouldn't have done but to make sure you keep doing it don't stop don't let that workplace stress creep back into what was a very good cadence that we had in managing stress managing the workload and and taking advantage of the time just as you did with your kids who came back from school you realized you you got some time that you weren't going to get back they weren't going to come back well i had to say this much you probably hope they don't come back after college necessarily suspect you might stand there but they come back close how's that they come back close but not in the house perhaps so we realized this is a great time to spend with folks and really how can you do it and that's we saw that a lot through our industry our resort managers heard that a lot the sales people heard it a lot everyone knew that you know this is the way i want to continue to vacation i could do it safely i felt comfortable i was great spending time with family and friends we continued to make memories we did so in a way that they thought it was being very responsible in their own definition of responsible they were supporting local communities which was really important as timeshare resorts have and we've seen this through whether it was 9 11 it was the economic recession of 0-809 and we forget this is not the first pandemic we've really sort of said there was sars pandemic we had before there were other things that have happened where we've had health scares or we have had other types of natural disasters or tragedies and you know as far as our industry is because it is a prepaid product people do buy it and then use it because of it they're not likely to cancel it or just let it go they're going to go ahead and use it we saw that a lot this pandemic and we're seeing it you know we talk about the great resignation but we also heard that term revenge travel or revenge spending right people are now well we saw that in our industry significantly people almost were saying to the pandemic you're not going to stop me just watch i'm going to buy more i'm going to spend more time vacationing and more time with my family just despite this idea that you were trying to tell me not to go out of my house or this is otherwise going to stop us from living our lives as best we can i love it i i do and but um like so many things the almost everything right now in in our society you know there's it becomes polarizing right so for every one of those people i i would think there's someone on the opposite side um who's not going to leave because of because of fear have you seen that start to subside i mean to me it seems you know this is anecdotal but you know the the rain is subsiding and and the sun's shining again and people are coming out of their house so are are you seeing that happen and then all also along those lines are you seeing if people take advantage of being able to uh work from anywhere now also one of the you know unexpected you know positive outcomes i i think personally from the pandemic is uh rethinking how we work and and how we spend our time and where we spend our time so i want to talk about that a little bit but are you seeing that effect you know are you seeing the upturn from that yet we have had the chance to really work with a group called the back to normal barometer they're a research group that do some amazing work across the hospitality golf course they're into the overall world of travel and they we've been able to survey on a bi-weekly basis a pool of time share owners because they've got some in their research pool so we get to we've been measuring sentiment every other week for that i love that phrase because that's that's what you just summed up what it took me 30 seconds to try to describe but thank you how do people feel and that's one of those soft questions you ask which is always a are you comfortable are you somewhat comfortable we have found there's no doubt and it follows patterns that you would suspect every time the reporting comes out for instance when the delta variant this over the summer and fall was wreck it was discovered sentiment dipped you know people got a little bit more concerned maybe a little less abstract to travel however the leisure traveler which is our traveler not the business traveler the leisure travel world continues to see a significant sign of confidence and but you find also there is a 10 to 15 percent of the population that just isn't going to feel comfortable probably until someone's signals are all clear right right and that's just that's just there's a group of folks whether they could have pre-existing conditions or they just are not safe they don't feel comfortable with it they're they're not and those folks you realize that's going to be there in some shape but that number has continued to decrease over the last several months especially as we get into the holidays where people's outlook for 2022 is significantly more positive sure you get that feel that people are booking their vacations in our world they've already gotten booked they're booking at a higher level than they did in 2019 so you're seeing that pattern already occupancy levels are significantly higher than even 2019 which they were pretty high going into 19. but you do see people making their plans and looking to travel in 2022 which is fantastic for our industry yeah i mean it that that is fantastic and that people are um yeah that fear has to wane at some point even if this thing is going to be here to stay right and and we all acknowledge that life has to go on and and it can't be delayed yeah indefinitely so that uh yeah that you were talking about yeah what you're talking about p which is second part of your question which is yeah how are people getting on with life getting back to the office and that's that's now the the big question and as you mentioned before as you were we'll call it experimenting but as you are rolling out work from home one day a week as an incentive as hey here's what you can get for good work done we were struggling with that as an organization the trade association how do you do this who who who should be able to work from home yeah where our finance team has been working in the office almost every day since march because they have access to systems that they could only get when they're in the office which is changing yeah we're finally getting on with things like ebill.com our bill.com so that way we can get away from physical signing of checks and things which tie us more to the office we realize obviously we realize that most of us almost all functions could be done from home the question is the great debate between all right you've got a lease you have facilities you're paying for them are we going to use them and how much time and productivity are we losing or gaining all depending on your job role and i think that's an important one for everyone listening right what is my job role what am i supposed to do we had this debate amongst the number of association executives earlier this week do millennials or your 20 to 30 year old worker really care about face time in the office anymore you know we're so used to facetime but do they care do they see it as necessary that they need to spend some time with the ceo in order to be promoted or do they believe they should be promoted on their merit or better yet they're not going to be with your company long enough to worry about it so after two or three years they're moving on i you know these are just all the things that were out there that before we get to the how are our members figuring it out those were some of the issues that you could see on the table today that we're trying to figure out even for our small trade association well what what's the what was the consensus if there was one oh and and how important that really is it was it was all over the board i think that people realized there was a couple of small organizations that have gone fully virtual but even for those who have gone fully virtual if your organization has decided everyone can work from home there was still a once a quarter once every two months time where everyone got together in person so they weren't giving up seeing each other in person they were just saying your day-to-day job responsibilities didn't require a physical location outside of your home for you to be successful which is a little different than well there's no need to collaborate and they realize as we talk via zoom and as we talk about it's much harder it is harder to interact sometimes it's harder to get a word in edgewise non-verbal cues are a little bit more difficult to read on a screen of 20 than if we're all sitting around a table which is easy to scan and you can see someone's movements and you can see someone who wants to talk there's a lot of subtleties that everyone realizes you don't pick up with you to pick up on a person that and i i've even incorporated this into what we do at the trade association you do need one or two days a weekend person to have those type of interactions so if nothing else in my opinion to keep the bonds between your people and the culture you try to create stronger so those aren't lost it's like it's like a muscle it's not exercise it atrophies yeah so cul culture is is is such a a big topic right now and um i was at conference two weeks ago it was uh it was the conference of staffing i.t staffing companies and society for information management which is basically a group of of cios and the conference is overlapped for the first time this year and so there were some joint sessions and that was the topic how do you have a culture if you're virtual what does that even mean anymore and the rules are being rewritten we know that there's going to be winners and losers you know from from that i want to talk about that for a minute you know i'm i'm struggling with it because as much as i love the flexibility and freedom i also have to acknowledge that there you do lose a lot and and you have to work really hard to maintain and create build whatever it's going to be you know a culture and and every organization is going to have to figure that out without any road map and yeah i've almost come full circle to some degree where the native internet users the young professionals i think they need it more than than folks like us where we've yeah gone most of our career with those in-person connections and so we don't need those as much anymore because relationships already exist and we have a big network where young folks who maybe don't have a great place to work at home and are isolated if they don't have a family around and um are still trying to to ramp up their their uh their career that's gonna be hard for for them so it's almost you know kind of the opposite of what i would expect that i would have thought the young professionals would really be great and take to it but i think they crave the office interaction more so than than older professionals i don't know if you you agree with that yeah i also i do i do and i also i also have found that one thing that in-person learning taught us if you're outside of a standard production-like job that can easily be measured remote if i ask you to produce 10 widgets a day and you produce 10 widgets a day and i realize you're being productive because the widgets are being produced or there are these tasks that i believe are going to take x amount of hours so i can measure your productivity i find that if you think back to your first job and i i started working when i was i believe i could get the workers pregnant when you're 15 years old in the state of michigan started working fast food and you know you work your way up doing all the different types of jobs that you might do after seven or eight years you find yourself finally out of college right but you you realize how to work and you've realized the responsibility of work and you've probably realized too what happens if you don't do your job well because you've probably been dismissed for a job from a job or two because you thought maybe it was okay to call in sick because you'd rather go hang out with your buddies than you would if you had to go in a saturday morning it was just although the world of how to work and how to be responsible it's much more difficult to convey when you're doing it over the computer and people have a bit more of a trust me factor where you might not be online or you might be in front of a camera how do you make sure you're getting your work done how do you stay motivated if you're 23 24 25 26 how do you know that you're doing the work the right way and that's just a more of a challenge than it is if you could be hand on experience and i learned so much from the tag along experience when i was a young attorney it was sitting in a room at an ad hoc basis someone said hey come on and listen to this conference call come listen come learn uh we can do this real quick now it has to be much more purposeful it's just to be a scheduled meeting it has to be a very a formal way that that managers have to spend a lot more time thinking through how this is going to work in order to give younger workers all of that informal training that comes other than watching maybe the standardized training video you're going to watch how do you get that learning through osmosis while you're at home or virtually that's the more that's the more difficult thing in my mind yeah it's it's in the margins there right it's that subtle thing that you can schedule training but it's gonna be formal in in nature by doing that we we had our office christmas party last night and i was able to spend some time with some a few of our young employees who i otherwise wouldn't have a an opportunity to engage with because i don't get to walk by them in the office like i used to and ask them how their weekend was or see them you know and on friday and ask about their weekend plans or whatever that might be just those little conversations or get they don't have the opportunity to see me in the in the in the break room and and pick my brain on something and so it has to be scheduled now and that's much easier said than done and yeah the practicality of that just isn't there so i think i think that evolution is going to continue for a while i don't think anyone ultimately knows where this is going to land um and what that right balance is but you're seeing your members have to figure this out on the fly right so so talk a little bit about what are the transformations that you're seeing um that that yeah for the industry that you're excited about one of the biggest transitions let's let's just talk this transformation that had to take place to becoming technology companies but that to me was the first thing so let's let's go back to march when or or april when all of a sudden you had to start worrying about you were talking about things such as you put up plaxi plexiglas shields at a resort check-in are we going to utilize face masks or cuff face covering well that was mandatory that you had to wear face masks and you realize that that was important for a lot of folks and really for our sales people like how do you sell with a mascot so much of it is non-verbal how do you communicate how do you feel comfortable communicating and reading a person's body language when it's being hidden that way we saw though that technology was something that took over quickly that's one big example was resort check-in all of a sudden and a big part of the process and a big part of the experience at a resort had to deal with your check-in a marketing desk maybe having an opportunity to talk to an owner when they arrived about possibly taking a timeshare tour while they were there there were so many things that took place that were planned that were part of the standard operating procedure then all of a sudden you needed to go to keyless contact you had to be able to pull into spot number two you talked to somebody or they came by or you drove on by and you you just you got an hour some type of raf reader some type of quick scan of a document before you knew it you had your digital key to your room and the way you went you didn't have to go inside of the lobby anymore your keys may have been either just delivered to you or waiting for you within a non i'd say contact way and then you were off and doing your thing then people wanted to contact you still and the question is well should we set up ipads in rooms perhaps if people wanted to talk to some folks or if they were interested in taking a tour could you do it all virtually so some people started selling via zoom just like this let's set up a zoom call and realize that you can make it much more convenient for an owner or for someone interested in buying the product than having to be there in person okay yeah i'll take a half hour an hour like this that's fine my kids can keep playing in the background they can keep doing their thing i can give you my own divided attention via electronic means and we could do it on my terms right so now you had to have the system so our members had to shift even though they were somewhat downshifting from the number of maybe resort operational people they had or sales people because they didn't have as many people showing up at the resort they still needed i.t technical support and he needed to grow in those areas in a hurry they needed to expand and be ready for what do we do with all these reservations that were do you need customer service folks to be there to talk to you needed a great web team to make sure web was constantly being updated and information was being pushed out how do you get your message heard above all other noise because guess what facebook and twitter and instagram right ads are going up through the roof because everyone's taking a digital advertising how do you get your message now to people and how are they going to listen and who cares right we're getting bombarded with messaging like we never had before so we saw this transformation for our members when they realized okay the product still works but now is the time for us to start thinking about the future now is the time for us to make changes to our organization to meet the needs of the traveler now years into advance and you find that that's the big question for the last year year and a half it was already being asked before but now it wasn't a luxury it was right it was an assessment yeah it's it's not thinking about the future it's the future just it was dropped on our lap right now we have to figure out how to live in it and deal with it what a what a um fascinating time and and you know i i this phrase i continue the same phrase because it just resonates with me there's going to be winners and losers from that um what what are some of the innovative thing most innovative things that you've seen so far in that regard well the winners i think the winners are the ones that are are looking at breaking some of the old tendencies that we believe to be tried and true in our industry some of the same marketing tendencies the belief about the way or how your people travel they've told us now loud and clear interestingly enough that your your owners and travelers want to go on vacation they certainly do but now it's no longer just about the accommodations it's about the experience and we've seen a shift uh they you you you and i talk a lot about books we read right and your christmas gift is coming here shortly but uh the experience economy was a book that i've had the pleasure of being able to read recently and it is a book that was it's it's one that's well known to others it was not well known to me and if you ever want to read a book and if your if your listeners want to read a book that kind of truly changed the way they look at the offerings that are out there that are being teed up to them every single day and you realize why is an escape room so popular where does it fit on the grid of an experience where is it why is it so popular why do you see so many of these rooms popping up with these escape rooms uh where do you see if you've looked by my facebook feed is littered with the van gogh experience right there right go what makes that van gogh experience it's much different than the escape room uh we're still physically in it but what is it that makes it different and ultimately how do you monetize it why is it popular why are there winners and losers in the experience economy is there some bad experiences out there too what makes it worth it and why would we spend our hard earned time and money on it and that's one of the things that our members have asked themselves over the last two or three years and we've got some folks that have really put the theories to work in offering some really unique experiences that can be had through the companies and through being an owner giving you access to experiences you're not going to find at other places you even saw one of our major members window destinations where i had worked changed their name over the last year to travel and leisure right that was very purposeful to understand where they're going as a company understanding the that they're more than just say a time share company they're providing travel in a travel experiences in a way that and curated experiences in a way that maybe haven't seen before in our industry and that's something that we're really excited about the trade association you can tell your members are they have everything from pro golfers that you see hilton grand vacations tournament of champions coming to orlando in january that's been there for a number of years rebranded as a different developer for a while that is that myself is a mega experience of country music stars and sports and athletes and and lpga players that get to experience a lot of times as a time share owner which you don't get to experience that way if you're not so you know a lot of your members are clients of of four corner resources and so i'm connected to a lot of folks on linkedin who share this stuff and i you know it looks like a party non-stop like you said the concerts that are happening and it is is certainly not how i would have thought of timeshare prior to that and not my own personal experiences with timeshare but it seems to me that that transformation was beginning already but perhaps has just been fast forwarded you know through through all these changes that we've had to deal with it has it has been certainly accelerated i think people have had the time and where you see the members staffing up you see now people in data analytics more than you ever have before data and information just like in every other part of business has become a huge part of the timeshare industry a digital marketing you no longer do you relying upon what would be face-to-face marketing or in-person marketing efforts that you might be used to in many places in orlando and amusement parks information now has gone digital and the consumer is a much more educated consumer than they had before they read they understand how to find the stuff i mean they read stuff on the internet they can find stuff on the internet there's so much information they can get at their fingertips you realize you have a better educated customer and you can find them in different ways and provide them resources and you can get them information so that way they're aware of your product and aware of what they can what they can do if they become members of yours that has become a significant portion and it's got to be part of a playbook for each and every one of our developer members and if they're not utilizing advanced data analytic techniques to understand who their best customer is and where they can get their next customer they're they're clearly behind but it sounds like they're doing it they're yes they're doing it uh some are doing it better some are advanced give more time and effort and really i i kind of feel like a good part of what we do in the timeshare industry is more like open source software consider it more right there's an open source app you're gonna have to explain that oh yeah i like it i i like where you're going but tell me about the plan in its basics quite frankly is is i won't say easy to follow because it's not it's easily understood great experiences plus fantastic accommodations wonderful guest experience equals a happy owner and for the business from a dollars and cents perspective it means positive things easy to say yeah yeah that's that's that's so crazy right yeah just make sure all of your employees are friendly constantly and everything is clean working well yeah yeah the playbook is there who executes it right the best is generally it if we go to our college football analogy i i kind of know what alabama you kind of know what they're gonna do to you right this is not you can go to their practices you can watch all the old practices you want to you know what plays being called but their execution their practice and the buy-in is at a level that is different than other people so therefore everyone can't just simply copy what they do and get the same success for sure you can't you could you could go out there and hire the same vendors and again what do you do with the information how is that integrated in your system are your systems talking to one another and is your communication and pr communications team linked up with your web development team and all those players strong to know how it's going to be used in the business your legal teams firing on all cylinders that's what we're talking about those who are able to run the game plan the best and then of course add their own secret sauce and some of our members have different advantages if you're a marriott bonvoice member that the folks at marriott have an opportunity to market to you or you can use your bond void points to stay at a hotel or you can stay at a time share that's certainly an advantage to your marketing efforts and to what you have so each person again has their own secret sauce although the game plan quite frankly some of these game plans are basic in nature and no right right well what do you see coming for the future that that's not already here any secrets that you can uh yeah along those lines i think the secret sauce is that our for our industry we're going to continue to see our industry consolidate and we're going to continue to move to a place where we have fewer overall players in the space but you're going to have bigger brands and bigger companies and i think you consider i know you can this can be considered to be a good thing it's a natural evolution of the industry it's a natural evolution of the way that industries grow for us it means we need to look to the future as to where we talked about these resort experiences pete these experiences are going to become just as much the product is the wonderful accommodations and the guest services that you get as to why you want to be a member of one of these vacation clubs it's happening people basing their decision off of a list of of those experiences you know kind of like if you're going to take a cruise and maybe this is a bad analogy but i'll look at you know the destination perhaps or the or the quality of the ship but i'm going to look at what i what i get to do right so it's not just the brand of the ship it's what am i going to do with my time and it it resonates really well with me and probably everyone else where if i look at my family vacations over over the years the ones that are memorable the ones that we like to try to repeat you know and chase that feeling of of just enjoyment and fun are the ones where we were doing stuff you know i mean sitting on the beach while that may be relaxing for me and and appealing from a family standpoint from an experience standpoint the things where we've we have met we've created memories and unique unique experiences of those are the best vacations by far and we're looking at one that you know if you take a look at all the different ways that an experience can be powerful one of the biggest charities we support and you've been part of a big fundraising effort there once before the crystal house open which happens in orlando quite absolutely [Laughter] yeah we've had the good memories of that golf course so this year my family decided to make an investment in what a new school they've opened up at crystal house in jamaica a bit unfortunate as far as timing due to hurricanes first and then all of a sudden the pandemic which is put stunted the growth of the school a little bit but we're fortunate enough to be able to have help help with the school and help contribute and in may will not only spend a little bit of time on the beaches there in jamaica but three or four of the days is going to be submersed in the culture of the school of actually experiencing school going out there and helping out for a day understanding some of the other cultural aspects of jamaica that surround that school in the area and i know that's going to be an impactful one for me in the family i'm looking forward to it already because we've gone there to make it a vacation a few times i'm like you i'm really happy at the beach playing little golf swim do all the fun stuff but really understanding culture and the aspects of what that travel does to help you understand the world this is one of those that we're really excited about and that to me are things that make travel so special and that our members are now focusing on more than they ever have before it's more than just what you do on site and your on-site amenities it's truly now once you leave the resort or what can they bring to you that's a unique experience that leads to a lasting memory that allows you to enjoy that experience and not only that i honestly think it's also leading up to it there are so many amusement parks have done a great job of it there's a build-up you have you you go to disney you get your you get your your vacation booked in comes your bracelets used to get the bracelets that used to come personalized for each member of your family yeah the hype right it's the build up and honestly studies show that that buildup and it's called the hype but the anticipation in the event is oftentimes more exciting than the event itself interesting that is i get it because sometimes it can be you know you build it up in a way and just use disney i mean i see those i've been to disney more times than i can count we've been annual pass holders and the kids have grown up there but i still see those commercials and it brings out a feeling you know the the the magical you know feeling and you want it um but i know right now you know at this point in my life like my kids i would not have that same they're too old for for that you know to sit on main street and watch the parade with the same excitement that they used to but um but you're you're right i mean that that i've never thought of it uh that would be i'd love to see those studies because um it it totally makes sense so yeah and actually it's somewhat applicable maybe not exactly but when it comes to the job too i think that's something that i've had to pay attention to the onboarding process is that anticipation the day that someone gets that letter of acceptance or you get the letter saying the job is yours to the day that you start is kind of a magical time right that's a very important period of time in which the experience and the anticipation of what they're going to be getting is key and that's one thing as i've gone through this journey too is we're looking to hire a couple people i'm thinking to myself all right how do i design that part of the job experience so that way it's not just a formal well here's your employee handbook but how do you make it yeah what's that gift basket look like or beyond the gift basket what are the calls from the people or a call from a member or this and that or what are you going to do to design those days so there's something there that continues to build the excitement so a person really feels attached to that job before they even show up day one it's huge we talk about that a lot internally we think about that a lot both with our own hires as well as what we observe our clients doing and um some get it really right and and it is so powerful to that employee to feel like they're part of the team uh before they even arrive and it doesn't even take significant effort it just takes effort and paid attention and and and placing importance on it up front um yeah when i just sent my parents on a vacation it was one that i wanted them to do and i got to see it through someone else's eyes in a way that i otherwise wouldn't have and the i i sent them somewhere that i'd gone it was an experience that my family had i wanted them them to have as well and my dad was like a kid you know asking questions and planning and he spent probably as much time thinking and planning for the vacation as they did actually being on the vacation so to your point i mean this just happened two weeks ago they got back and uh um you know it was it was just a really neat thing to see and so the it's a powerful powerful emotions uh you know when you work what 50 weeks a year you know and then you get to use those couple of weeks for those memories you want to get it right and and i think um you know having them having uh that anticipation you know going in is is really big yeah it's really exciting it's exciting and it's something that we need to look at it's a very important thing i think even today it's a contemporary issue as it continues as things continue to evolve and actually as you look to be competitive in the workplace i think those things are important it uh it is you know it is a battle for competition almost every single spot on the team there is no easy hire out there right now where wonderful people are just lining up and they're really it's you get them at the price you want and you get them at the job responsibilities they're exactly looking for it's tough especially in some of these areas of high growth like tech tech is a tough one especially here in washington dc and we found one of the things that we're dealing with overall when jobs have no borders then then your geographic what you used to have as a geographic advantage sometimes now is a disadvantage and yes there's a there's a huge um split divide right now where the companies who are insisting that employees be local and on-site um are having to compete against those who are letting their employees sit everywhere and i.t in particular and where you don't have to be on site right it's not like a resort where someone has to be there to clean the room um it's creating you know a lot of havoc for companies and especially those who aren't eager to change their ways and that's happening while the the compensation wars is taking place we just updated our uh salary guide for 2022 and i was shocked by the increase you know i would say on average 15 is the the salary increase you know not just in it in every um professional area we support finance marketing you know legal administrative you name it up across the board and um you know employees are more demanding now than ever because they can be yeah just like just like you have your your um your owners i'm sure are more demanding now than ever as well so yeah we're everything's changing around us as we speak that's that is for sure agreed 100 agreed it's been a a dynamic environment let's leave it at that so so let's let's leave it at that but before we do i i you know i'm going to ask this when are when is yeah when are your members going to start accepting bitcoin as payments you know i have to ask you that jason yeah that's a good question it's an excellent question and i i just saw yesterday we'll leave this to make your this pot this particular podcast somewhat frozen at a particular point in time because it was just yesterday i believe that the governor that ron desantis in florida is looking at allowing certain agency payments or payments to be made to agencies in various types of cryptocurrencies in bitcoin and perhaps i think even exploring what other options should be to pay bills to the state which i thought was phenomenal i mean absolutely progressive in thinking in a way that you know gives more validity to alternative forms and currencies or currencies that are not necessarily us government dollars or bonds or the currencies we think is traditional i've been asking this question of our members now and starting to try them a little bit i tend to get a little bit of resistance and i think many of them are still figuring out how to put it into their overall cash flow model which is probably the first thing they're looking at which is many of our members hypothecate or they securitize loans so loan payments are still very important and knowing it's a variable currency and it is as you well know it is a little bit volatile in the cryptocurrency market so yeah did i think but it's down like seven percent today so yeah yeah you know if you're watching your day-to-day that the people who do overnight treasuries for you know point zero one percent on their money this might this might blow their brains if you could go you know seven to ten percent of today but i think it's not too far away i believe that there are two or three different operators and i think it's going to happen maybe even overseas first we may or better yet we might see it in mexico or in places where developers start getting a little bit more creative who don't mind holding crypto on their balance sheets for a while to take a bet but when you can get bitcoin and i was just at the local gas station a couple days ago i looked in there and the atm serves up bitcoin yeah at a gas station uh you know there you have to realize you know there might be something this might not be going away for too long and are you willing to a certain extent to make that play and show and quite honestly it shows a level of progressiveness and thought and understanding and it may draw on a group of people who wouldn't otherwise buy your product i i agree i mean there are you know voters now who um who are you know single issue voters and that's the issue i mean they're going to support candidates who support that i mean it is almost as if every day that goes by a new institution a new city you know desantis yesterday uh came out of the blue with that i think maybe he was taking his lead a little bit from uh mayor suarez down in miami who was one of the first ones to come out and say we want to be we want to embrace this we we want this to be a hub and what that exactly means i'm not sure we we know but um the momentum seems to be growing you know even if the even if the price isn't always you know growing it um the momentum is undeniable and i'm i'm pleasantly surprised so far with i think the overall i mean there was just a hearing i don't know if you saw it um about this with the top you know crypto exchanges um in front of congress and some of the statements that were made are just you know it's an uninformed group and i think being a little bit of an older crowd i'll say it you can't since you have to these are these are the guys you have to deal with all the time um don't necessarily get it yet but um the the i think the younger generation is is all for it and that train's not going to slow down any time i think that genie is out of the bottle and for those that and that's you could i would never look down or think otherwise with people who continue to invest in traditional markets i i the more i learn in that space the more my head tends to spin uh just even scratching the surface of everything that is going on in those marketplaces today it's deep and to me it's exciting and how it translates into our business it's inevitable for it to move into our world it's inevitable it is i mean you mentioned you mentioned the treasuries you mentioned you know so when you add in decentralized finance and what that can be and what that can represent um in different ways of transacting payments and handling you know corporate corporate finances and then even you know the nft space i think has a lot of potential for the timeshare industry too for those who are innovative and can figure out how to leverage it so we just had an idea so it's probably my who knows if my board members are listening to this or not but one of the things we were thinking about doing p at our next meeting is taking pictures of people and then and then basically creating an nft for each one of them so they own their own likeness and image i love it and just just delivering the delivering the wallet to them right there on site so you know you gotta own your own image which technically right now and and as you probably know this too i've i've already gone out there and bought our domain names in the dot bit the bitcoin and ethereum and you name it all different types of web webs and hashtags that are out there to be bought they're all to be bought out there in the uh in the world of crypto right now it it's it's it and even though i think i'm somewhat deep in into that space i realize i i've not even scratched the surface i i went down the rabbit hole a couple days ago with sandbox um and learning about the the the metaverse you know in in the digital property space and you know you can't help but think there's some synergy to be had with digital property and actual property um you know from a vacation ownership standpoint people employees who know about this stuff will be very valuable believe me there will be a need and the need might not be great today but in a year or two the need for people to be able to understand that space and how it affects their business and what their owners are doing or what their opportunities are if you're looking at an immersive 3d or metaverse like experience at your resort or if you want to own those images or design there's a lot that can be done we may not have figured it out yet but you have to realize that's the next unexplored frontier of where people can go with the experience world is any yeah i know i told you i wouldn't keep you all day and we're we're gonna do that at this rate but um are any of uh the members yet doing you know virtual tours you know at any uh significant level yet getting there you know there had been a lot of talk a few years back and discussions about creating virtual sales rooms i think people are doing it virtually but the one thing that still hasn't had a full breakthrough but others have been experimenting with i know which is a 3d immersive experience in the sales room i believe that's your next place where you're going to see that technology you throw on the oculus goggles yeah and put in the earphones and be there on the beach all of a sudden and experience it 360 from the views right experience a ski resort let's go take a run down the slopes ski and sleep ski out access somewhere in beaver creek those things can be very transformative or a full room's worth of sales centers that's also i believe on the horizon for next gen submersive experiences that people can have at a sales center at a resort yes but i think we have to acknowledge or at least i will say it's not going to replace the real thing ultimately no matter how how much mark zuckerberg wants that to happen i still want to feel the ocean you know the water hit the waves and feel the snow and not not not just you know see it virtually so if one day ready player one is reality if that movie becomes reality then that's going to be a tie hopefully that's a place far far beyond my time on earth i hope maybe we'll see or or next month or next month or next week because that's really it i mean if you think about this conversation and you know prior to getting on we decided we weren't really going to decide what course it would take we would let it happen naturally but almost everything we've talked about ha didn't wasn't even a thought two years ago sure and that to me is both terrifying and exhilarating as a business owner as a father as just a person you know on the planet where we're writing the future every day and it sounds as if arda your members are doing an excellent job with that you've handled this extremely well and have come out on the other side better for it in a way is that a fair statement i think it is i i think it's the if there's some takeaways the biggest takeaways i've have from the last two and a half years first and foremost action's important and if you if you delay or hesitate that could be that's winning and losing right there you've got to feel confident in your abilities know where your boundaries are but at the same time be confident in making decisions and being bold and having a bold vision and willingness and i'm not going to use the c word change here that way but you have to have a willingness to look at where you are every few months and say what is that we could do to be better and if it requires something that's painful do not avoid it and that's the one thing i believe we've learned over the last two two and a half years you can do some pretty drastic things you can make some bold moves and changes if you've got buy-in from your organization they believe in you and you can do it do it and that's the way you keep ahead of the game and that's the way that you'd be successful that's one thing i've learned and that's why i believe all these things such as lots of hey we're not doing bitcoin today well don't say that necessary six months from now your tune might change you might find it to be worth it you may find it to be a whole new marketplace that you you haven't seen before and you may not know what kind of benefit it might bring today but it could be in six months and you've got to keep your eyes open to it great i think it's a great statement and we're going to use that as a quote just just a heads up because it really is um that was that's a that's a powerful thing and and those who um you know pay attention and and and and heed that are going to benefit um i i i agree with you a thousand percent so let's let's end there and uh if if as always if you have um you know any feedback for us hire calling at four corner resources dot com i always want to hear suggestions thoughts ideas on on new topics or episodes that that that we could do and jason i i can't thank you enough for taking the time you are super busy and this is extremely generous of you to to come on and it was an absolute pleasure so thank you very much anytime people we were talking in six months about the latest craze i'm looking forward to whatever it is i'm looking forward to the follow-up i do like the bookmark aspect so we'll we'll see we'll go back and uh and see you know what exactly has changed and i think we both it'll be a lot i love it awesome thanks so much | 4 Corner Resources | UCcn2sstDBedws-O9eSMqiGA | 2022-01-13 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 12,920 | 67,207 |
BDzIgjFib1I | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BDzIgjFib1I | Explaining evolution to creationists (without music) | so I was chatting with one of my creationist friends he told me the theory of evolution made no sense at all that the reason people believe it is because they're indoctrinated in school and that professors only teach it because they fear losing their careers if they don't my first inclination was to think wow none of that is even accurate but I've been trying to practice finding the components of validity in positions I disagree with so I wondered to myself could I find a component of validity in this pompous assertion surprisingly I found that there's actually something there there's plenty of content out there about the theory of evolution of course but there's not much that's actually intuitive or easily digestible to someone like my friend a lot of it actually assumes that the audience already has a basic understanding of why science is reliable and much of it points to heavy scientific evidence that people really cannot easily verify for themselves sometimes it even concludes that people must accept the theory of evolution because there's so much consensus among scientists I think I was starting to see why my friend felt a little bit bullied when I put myself in the mindset of a creationist scientific consensus really sounds a lot like an appeal to Authority or perhaps popularity and neither of those are really good reasons to believe something so I made a challenge for myself could I explain the intuition for the theory of evolution in terms a creationist would be able to understand of course I don't really expect a lot of creationists to want to watch a video about the theory of evolution but that's okay see I'm not doing this for them I've always felt that if you cannot explain something clearly to a reluctant audience then you don't really understand it yourself so today for my own benefit I want to pretend that you are a creationist and without citing anything that you cannot observe for yourself I'm going to try to explain why the theory of evolution actually makes intuitive sense [Music] I like to start on Common Ground so let's review how intelligent design works when I designed something I begin with a crude idea in my mind then I start producing variations of the idea when I have several ideas I try to throw out the bad ones to make room in my mind for more variations of the good ideas and after I do this for a while I gradually arrive at a design that I find satisfying I think you can probably see where I'm going with this intelligent design and evolution actually have quite a lot in common Point number one design is a mental form of evolution the debate between intelligent design and evolution is not really about how it happened it's much more about where it happened that is did the designs form gradually in populations of living things or did they form gradually in God's mind now wait a minute you might say we all have subconscious minds too and our subconscious minds think about things when we're not even aware of them so sometimes designs just seem to pop into our heads fully formed how do you know God's designs didn't just pop into his mind fully formed that's a fair point and we should give consideration to both possibilities but there is a simple reason to suppose the designs must have formed gradually see a good engineer doesn't usually design everything from scratch instead he reuses effective components from his previous designs that saves him a lot of time and effort and when we examine living things we find a lot of similar components for example let's consider a squirrel it has a head just like you do its head has a face with two eyes two ears and one nose it has a mouth that it uses to eat inside that mouth you'll see teeth that it uses to chew stuff squirrels poop of course so they have a full digestive system just like you and I do if you watch a squirrel you'll see that it breathes air just like we do it has left to right symmetry it has hair four major limbs we could go on and on but I think the point is sufficiently clear there are a lot of similarities between creatures if you don't have a squirrel nearby you can verify this for yourself by looking at a cat or a dog just as easily so whether it happened in God's mind or within biology it's pretty simple to observe that it must have happened gradually Point number two similarities between creatures imply gradual refinements to keep this discussion simple let's set reproduction aside for just a minute and look at something complex that doesn't actually reproduce like a car an airplane a computer or a cell phone obviously none of these things just designed themselves right well a lot of people seem to think that's what evolution teaches that they design themselves if you thought Evolution implied that complex things just designed themselves then you are absolutely right to reject it because that obviously doesn't happen but there are some other useful observations we can make from these analogies even though cars do not reproduce by themselves they're still designed with physical prototypes and the final design is the product of many iterations so we can easily observe gradual Evolution within car designs the same is true with airplanes computers and cell phones too something else I find significant is that the intelligent designers who made these things were not afraid to use tools to do it in fact part of being an intelligent designer requires finding the right tools for the job for example when I want to mow my lawn I don't go outside and start chewing on the grass with my teeth I like to think I'm more intelligent than that I use a lawnmower because it's a good tool for getting the job done so I don't think it actually degrades God at all to suggest that he may use tools as well in fact I kind of think it's degrading to imply that he doesn't Point number three intelligent designers use tools so next let's take a look at this tool and see if it makes any sense for God to have actually used it suppose I have 42 dice each die has four sides labeled g a t and c I'm going to roll all 42 Dice and just hope they land on the letters that spell Gatica six times and it didn't happen let's try again didn't happen let's try again didn't happen so let's try again didn't happen well this is obviously a waste of time on average it should take me about four raised to the 42nd power tries until it actually happens I could spend the rest of my life re-rolling these Dice and it would never happen so if that's how you thought Evolution worked then you were absolutely right to disbelieve it that would never work Point number four evolution is not random pure Randomness simply doesn't work now imagine a designer that had absolutely no ability to discern between good and bad designs it can still produce a whole bunch of random variations in his mind but he couldn't do anything to ever improve them because he wouldn't even know if he was making them better or worse this might be a designer but he wouldn't be an intelligent one his designs would be totally random well evolution is like that too it actually depends on some kind of intelligence just as much as design does biologists like to call that selective pressure because it doesn't have to happen in a mind but I think it's silly to get worked up over terminology the point is whatever you call it Evolution does not work without it there absolutely must be some kind of pressure nudging the designs in an intelligent direction or else the results will come out just random so where is the intelligence in biological evolution it's actually in lots of places and one of those places is your brain for example if you chose to get married did you just pick a random person or did you put some thought into it if you have children the thought you put into that will affect both their genes and the way they are raised even animals are deliberate about choosing mates they don't just randomly mate with a rock and all the intelligence that goes into their decisions accumulates from generation to generation do you know why sheep produce more wool than they need to stay warm because sheep farmers are intelligent I mean if you were hungry would you eat your best wool producing sheep or the one that produced very little wool you don't need a PhD in genetic engineering to know that you don't eat your best one and that's all it takes for intelligence to guide evolution do you know why horses are so good for doing work and carrying people around because ranchers are intelligent I mean which horse would you use to breed more Cults the most useful ones or the lazy ones that won't do much work why would you want more of those do you know why cows produce more milk than they actually need because milk farmers were intelligent when they were hungry they didn't slaughter their best milk cows they slaughtered the ones that didn't produce much milk so over time cows evolved to produce a lot of milk intelligence is the reason strawberries are big and juicy intelligence is the reason corn has such energy-rich kernels there are all kinds of intelligence guiding Evolution and intelligence has been shaping Evolution as long as there have been humans around to provide it Point number five Evolution depends on selective pressure it absolutely would not work without it so hopefully by this point I've convinced you that Evolution can happen when intelligence is helping to guide it but what about before there were any people what about before there was anything with a brain at all one possibility of course is that God came down and manually bred the thousands of strains of bacteria that exist on the Earth right now but frankly that sounds about as dignified as mowing the lawn with his teeth there's another known source of intelligence that he also could have used it's called natural selection so let's talk about that the general idea is pretty simple if some variation messes up a creature's genes it's probably going to have a hard time living it's probably going to die and dead things just don't reproduce but if some variation actually turns out to be helpful somehow well then after a few Generations there will be a big population of those if you think about it natural selection really doesn't provide a lot of intelligence does it I mean it doesn't have foresight it doesn't make plans it's pretty much the bare minimum tiniest amount of intelligence even possible and yet it didn't actually take great intelligence to make sheep woolly it didn't take a lot of intelligence to make cows produce an abundance of milk to make horses useful to make strawberries big and juicy all that took was small amounts of intelligence accumulating over many generations and natural selection provides a small amount of intelligence that accumulates over many generations at this point you might say I just don't believe it life is too incredible I just can't imagine something so great emerging from the accumulation of such basic intelligence I just want to say that's okay I'm not asking you to believe this I'm only asking you to understand it see it's not good to believe something just because someone else does or because they oppress you to your belief should be a product of your own understanding so I commend skepticism as long as it motivates you to seek more understanding rather than less now let's imagine that these random letters represent the DNA of a single-celled bacterium this bacterium has no brain and it reproduces asexually that means each offspring has only one parent and it gets an exact copy of its parents DNA unless of course a mutation occurs so to simulate a mutation let's pick one of those letters and we'll change it to something else now remember this mutation won't change the whole population it only changes the DNA of that one bacterium so if this mutation is unhelpful well that's too bad for that one bacterium it will probably die but the huge population of bacteria will continue to live on and all the other bacteria still have good copies of the DNA so we'll just follow a different bacterium Now by putting that bad mutation back the way it was Point number six populations carry on when one member dies because of this bad mutations are really not such a big deal they kind of just disappear and are forgotten it's something very different happens when a good mutation occurs bacteria with good mutations will eventually die too but they'll probably have a chance to reproduce before that happens so the good mutations do not just disappear after enough Generations they probably permeate throughout the population so what do you think will happen if we keep all the mutations we like and we undo all the mutations that we don't like let's try it and see isn't that amazing no it's obvious if you keep all the mutations you like and you undo all the ones you don't like course it will end up producing the results you wanted that's just persistence so once again let's remind ourselves evolution is not random sure there's Randomness in it but it's the selection not the randomness that makes great things emerge Point number seven natural selection is one thing that guides evolution to be clear natural selection is not the only thing that guides Evolution it's just one thing that guides it let's consider a few examples of non-biological evolution a language that no one speaks anymore is a dead language so natural selection actually guides the evolution of languages a religion that No One Believes anymore is a dead religion also known as mythology it's a natural selection guides the evolution of religions a corporation that runs out of money ceases to be a corporation and a government that loses the compliance of its people ceases to be a government so governments evolved to be good at getting compliance corporations evolved to be good at making money religions evolved to attract Believers economies evolve to entice people to work Point number eight biological creatures are not the only things that evolve technology Fashions scientific theories and memes all change gradually over time that gradual change is what we call evolution so if you had the impression that Evolution was just some kind of attempt to explain away God you were fed a bad explanation evolution is just the study of gradual changes it's not limited to just biology it's actually a fascinating subject that gives us deep insights into the way interesting phenomena emerge in all sorts of complex environments so again if evolution doesn't make sense to you please don't just trust me or anyone else your beliefs need to be based on your understanding but I do hope that this video helped you see that evolution is something you can understand and there's something there worth understanding and thanks for your interest in learning | Mike Gashler | 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OyM6Z9v2pmk | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OyM6Z9v2pmk | The REAL Origin of Brazilian Jiu Jitsu! | we all know the history of how the gracie family created brazilian jiu jitsu and made it the global powerhouse art that it is today or do we today we have a very special guest with us his name is robert drysdale he's a fourth degree brazilian jiu jitsu black belt and mma champion and instructor of his own academy driver's dale jiu jitsu located in las vegas he's also a scholar of the art and that's the topic of today's video mr drivesdale's book opening closed guard gives us a peek behind the scenes of his upcoming documentary that takes a second look at the history of bjj as we know it he's going to share his experience in research and perhaps give us a window to seeing the real origin of brazilian jiu jitsu [Applause] you have extensive experience with brazilian jiu jitsu you've completed them competed in mma and now you have written a book and are currently producing a documentary that questions the accepted narrative of the origin of brazilian jiu jitsu for those of us who are not familiar with it what is that current narrative um it's not so much that i'm questioning the narrative it's more that you know there was more to the story than we had originally heard like it was a very simplistic story and i've always been somewhat skeptic of it you know um the the official narrative went you know maida moved to berlin and from the corto con in japan and he brought his judo over and it was like a different jewel it was the real jujitsu that the japanese were hiding from the people but carlos gracie's father did a lot of favors for maeda so maya that in order to repeat those favors he would teach his uh oldest son carlos gracie the real jiu jitsu right that judo was hiding right and that narrative kind of stuck you know carlos went on to train his brother helio and healy was become a huge name in in the development of brazilian jiu jitsu and um yeah and that became you know the rest of his history you know horry and gracie brought over that that style of you know what they considered to be real jiu jitsu the one that judokas were hiding which was in fact you know just judo there's that's what they were doing they just called the jiu jitsu but it wasn't jiu jitsu and uh and the narrative stuck you know and it wasn't until recently while we the brazilian national library digitized the files um you know they're all their newspapers from the early in the 20th century that we can actually go back and understand these characters better and it was no longer oral tradition that was coming down through one single source which was carlos gracie everything we knew about that period had come to us through carlos gracie no one else which is a very suspicious testimony not to question him but you know if you were to tell your own story it would probably be a very positive one of yourself very unlikely that you would tell us a complete story they gave a honest and you know complete picture of your life you know people tend to self-glorify that's that's almost like an instinct to do that right so the job of the historian is to try to like dig through that and find out what is it that this guy didn't tell us what what part of what he told us was true and what part of it was not true and you know even though newspapers are not you know they have their limitations as well they're definitely better than oral tradition because oral tradition suffers from bias first of all a greater bias a journalist doesn't train jiu jitsu for example um but also because testimonies change over time you know like we learned this when we were interviewing some of these grand masters and you can see like narratives changing over the years they say one thing 30 years ago 20 years something else ten years ago something now so now they're saying something else like well what happened the facts didn't change like but their narrative changes with time we learned that and it was uh uh it was quite the experience but the narrative was was very incomplete and you know we felt that it was time to do something about it so what led you to question the origin to begin with i thought it was too simple there's you know i don't i'm not a professional historian per se but i i i know enough about history and i've been reading history books my whole life it's one thing that's consistent is that people are never angels they're never demons it's never it's never this or that there's always nuance there's always more to it and there's always like different perspectives and you know you're going to get 10 people witnessing the same event and if you have asked them immediately after report what they saw you're going to get 10 different testimonies sometimes completely different from one another so anyone who knows you know is used to reading history knows these things so when i heard that like maeda taught carlos who taught helio and he invented lever and the japanese were hiding real jiu jitsu through judo i'm like no that makes any sense like it's just not adding up like you know enough about human behavior and how people are and how history is and you go no i don't think that's what happened so you start digging in like it turned out that you know the instincts were right and there was some work that was done you know like there's nothing really in terms of historical research there's not much that we brought to the table a little bit here and there but i think that we mainly brought to light what was you know what wasn't there and people didn't know about so how did you decide where to start your research to begin with you said there was some work there how did you pick that starting point um i googled it i started looking for books on the history of jiu jitsu and almost everything went back to carl's gracie it was like a website you know or like wikipedia which is all meaningless you know youtube video wikipedia websites it's all meaningless like you know enough about history you're gonna go like where are my primary sources where are my historians where are the professionals that know how to do research right and i basically narrowed down to like three people um two of them were brazilian wrote a phd dissertation on the history of jujitsu brazil and uh even though he wrote it in english he wrote it for i think it was like york university in canada but uh he's brazilian you know it comes from judo and he wrote a very good phd dissertation it's online it's available it's free and um i loved it and there's this other brazilian guy who writes in portuguese was not a professional historian he's not an academic but he's an enthusiast and he did a lot of digging in there's a lot of cool things that he had in his books his name is marxian but perhaps the book that most impacted our research or this documentary was shocking by hobart pedrera who is um an american academic who you know has done some digging a lot of digging in fact in history of martial arts in japan and brazil very professional very thorough very reasonable in his analysis you know very dry read it's not a doesn't read like a novel but his books are a huge influence and i i saw what was being done there and i realized that that need to be put into a film format so that sort of led us to like okay so what can we do to put this money together put a documentary together and yeah it's i mean i it's it's been a great journey but um there's still a lot to know there's still a lot that we don't know and it's not people want to like a one fixed narrative right they want to know something so they can memorize it now like i got it i memorized it but really you know the people that are interested in understanding the present understanding having an idea of what the future is going to be like they have to have a good understanding of how the past has worked and the past is full of nuance it's full of perspectives it's full of there is such thing as objective reality but there's also such thing as there are different inputs different ways of looking at that same historical object right so really learn how to think history and i think that's what's um that's what's missing a lot of people i mean most people don't care which is fine but what's so shocking to me is that the people who are making decisions about the future of jiu jitsu don't know a thing about its history or history in general so to me that's always like an alarm because anyone that should be like in the forefront of guiding a sport ought to understand where it comes from very well but that's completely missed by most people i think no this guy he's good at jiu jitsu he's good at arm bars that's good enough that's all we need to know and to me that's always like oh man that's not that's not a good uh um i mean it's just not a good criteria what they know how to fight it's something else to be a good planner for the future of the sport right so all these things are going on and i think that the book and the documentary come into maybe add something to this you know and add something to the overall art of jiu jitsu and where it's come where it came from and perhaps point to a direction where it should be going so you say there's there's a lot of misconceptions that people have about bjj in its history in general that's pretty much all of it i mean there's very few things that people could say accurately you know i'll give you an example like mitsui maeda is in the picture of midway might is in almost every gym in the world right in jiu jitsu maid is the most exaggerated character in this whole story like i asked people what did maya do and they can't like oh he taught carlos howdy where'd you get that from oh from carlos gracie that's not evidence i mean you can ask me something rob like who killed jfk and i can go it was you i mean is that you know i mean you can see anything you want and but like people get stuck with these things because it's been repeated so far and i don't even try to convince people like what the facts are here you can understand them read them learn them or not i've done my part like i'm not going to be on a mission to try to convince people to understand reality and history because most people just don't don't care they're perfectly happy just going about it and living like putting a picture of my dad i might as well put a picture of i don't know some other guy there some baseball players like what did my head actually do and when you take him as away from because we have better we have better uh candidates to be to have been uh carlos grace's teacher we have much better candidates but they're not famous because carlos didn't make him famous right so there's so your your book and your documentary goes into some of these other candidates that kind of um bring to light what they have contributed absolutely so you know we barely one of them you know was a student in fact was maida's best student his name is justin tuffel and jacinto was a very known athlete he was a an accomplished athlete and like a number of different you know not just fighting but other sports in fact he was famous there before maya had even come to uh to brazil right and he became good friends with maeda and he he i mean if anyone it's he is whatever evidence we have of carlos even training in that period points to him being a student of jacinto not maid all right so if you're gonna put a picture of someone up there should be a picture of jason you know the other one jigoro kano never taught my idiot that's the other one everyone thinks that khan was midas teacher who wasn't we know he wasn't but like people it's completely missed because people make these associations off like they think it is it sounds like it should be someone else said it said it was so it must be true you know there's not a lot of like skepticism criticism it's more like like articles like believe whatever people are saying and if a lot of people believe something it must be true so that was uh that's the other one yeah the better candidate really i mean if you really need to create a link between what we now call brazilian jiu jitsu and japan is jio mori most people have even heard of he's a much stronger candidate than maya days you know there's much better evidence for jio mori to have it talk carlos delayed you know but people you know they don't want to hear it you know but jiro mori if if you really had to create a link between the coral khan amber's on jiu jitsu that would be jio amore you know and then if if not other brazilians too don't have to pierce those hayes is a great candidate to have him talk carlos because both times he interacts with carlos in jiu jitsu he has interacted with carlos gracie as a superior as someone who is above him in the hierarchy so that's very instructive like why why is carlos taking a back seat and letting this guy take the forefront right when they're interacting on the mats clearly this guy held some sort of uh ascendancy over carl's right so he's another strong candidate but it is the weakest candidate but everyone's like you know going along with the narrative there's nothing connecting the two other than just seem to fail you know there's there's nothing else so to this day you've put in considerable effort into this documentary with extensive research travel and interviewing relative players um what were some of the biggest challenges that you faced on this project i think my my naivety begins to naive and you know um i think i understood the history better before i set out to do this i should have spent more time reading than thinking about it before i set out to produce this um the fact that my my documentary team does not have not come come through with their promises and agreements and they have like deadlines and they'll never meet the deadlines and that's to do with me being so naive and patient and understanding and you know that quote nice guy just finished last it's true you know like sometimes you just gotta put the hammer down and be the boss and be the leader and like stick to agreements and help hold people accountable to their word and promises and you're always like oh the guy is having a hard time this financially there's something going on in his life he's having a baby he's moving always patient always patient always patient but people don't they take that for granted like a lot of times and like they're just yeah like things just didn't come through like they promised so like it's been a bit of an issue but other than that um you know it's been the filming was a pleasure like putting it together reading writing the book all of it you know being able to better understand the origins of jiu jitsu that's been great like that i have nothing to um i have no regrets there no uh but the history itself i think based on what we know based on the evidence available it's pretty straightforward i mean the best history book out there on this is shocking i hope that's for the data i don't think it's my book per se but it's a very heavy and dry reach so people that want to read like a watered-down interpretation that i think you know my my book does a good job of that you know it's it's a pretty much much some would say even i mean it's funny because my book got called pro gracie and i got called anti-grace so which tells me i'm like somewhere on the right track i think um but in some ways i i think that some things i've done wrong uh in terms of write i would have been slightly different i plan on correcting the second edition so one of them was this is interesting like about a few months ago raleigh gracie horion's son he called me out of the blue like hey i heard you wrote a book on the history of your journey so i'm like yeah can you send me a copy of it sure so i sent him a copy a couple months later he gets back to me and goes i liked your book i thought i thought you were very fair except that you were not very fair with my dad with horrendous and i go you know what you're right that was the first criticism i heard about my book that went like you know what that was spot on i was not fair with orion and i i changed my mind after i read another book called the worth defending it was like basically an autobiography of richard brazil which was horion grace's first student in california is interesting very first student right 1981 whenever it was and so he talks about like horion handing out flyers and parking lots trying to convince people who thought bruce lee was the greatest fighter in history to go into a garage to roll around with brazilians and geese pretty difficult proposition in the 1980s right but this guy was doing that so richard was like observing all this this growth of jiu jitsu that way because of horion and his efforts and after reading all that and horium thinking the ufc and putting the ufc together he kind of didn't get enough credit for it when you think about it i think that might have to do with his personality like he has a very uh i don't know i think he he wanted to get the credit and he wanted it so bad that i think he didn't deal well with everything how how um as the sport grew he could have dealt with things better perhaps but horton is a very undervalued character there's no doubt about it i plan on fixing that in the second edition also giving gio mori more credit i think that i didn't give jio mori his due credit in terms of arguably being the you know i mean if you really need to create a founding father for brazilian jiu jitsu and the link between japan jio mori is the better candidate now not maid might it to me it's a mystery why he's such a height on a pedestal and what did he actually do no one can answer that question like they say oh how tall carlos where show me where did you get that from they can't show you anything because they don't have it interesting and it's interesting you brought up the book because writing the book about the making of a documentary during the making of the documentary and then releasing the book first is a little bit unorthodox i'm coming from a video production background myself um i personally enjoyed reading not only about the research you put in but the material you're uncovering but also the production challenges you were facing as well so what actually prompted you to write and release this book well we had a deadline too who released the documentary september 2020 right we originally when the pandemic came out like we're going to release it during the pandemics perfect time there are no tournaments people are going to want to so let's sink our teeth in so i was a promise that it'll be done in the summer of 2020. that was the promise and then the summer that extended to the last day of summer very last day of summer i try to extend that and so meanwhile while they're i'm thinking they're finishing the film i'm going to write a book i wrote a whole book in the during a pandemic and they were still weren't done with something that i've been working on for almost three years right and then uh in 2020 september 2020 of course they weren't done and but my book was done so i'm like well i got a book here i don't have a film well let's change a few words here on the on the on the conclusion explaining why the film is not ready because it's not my fault and let's just go with it like i'm going to release the book and the book is going to be out and at least the interviews are out and people get a little background in the history of jiu jitsu and honestly i thought that the book uh i'll be lucky if i sell like two 300 copies over the course of the book's life and i think we sold something like 500 copies in two days you know so it was it was the book has been far more successful than i expected it to be we were ranked number one on amazon for uh brazilian history number one on amazon we were ranked number three on amazon for martial arts we were behind art of war and bruce lee's biography so we were number three on amazon for a minute there so i was like i couldn't even believe it like this is astound i mean i i expected maybe sell 300 copies and we sold 500 in like two days so you take great care and the way you address your gracie family like you you keep this level of objectivity about them and you try to keep your place in history what is your place in history and how did you go about maintaining that objectivity i think you you should people get caught up with this like i call it the height of binary i use that word all the time right you are anti-grace your progress like it's it comes from maybe from politics maybe it comes from religion good and evil it's just there's no nuance there's no great and when it comes to people it's all gray there's no black and white what who's a liar how can you say someone is a lie or that someone is honest you can't even say these things because everyone is honest sometimes and sometimes we're dishonest everyone sometimes lies and sometimes you tell the truth there's no such thing that a person only tells the truth or only lies you know but we get caught up in these issues of language and we've got this this mindset it's like it's this or that and i've always made an effort to get rid of that like i shouldn't think that way like get rid of those boundaries like what is actually happening interpret information head-on straight down the middle free of you know ideological constraints free of you know emotional biases what is the information what are the facts what did this person actually do objectively go right and when you look at things objectively and you get rid of all that you start seeing things a little more clearer and you're going to go wait a second what did carlos gracie actually do and you see that he was extremely important but it was primarily because he was so good at marketing like carlos for example i said this in an interview and a lot of judoka's got mad the first judo guys love me right because i'm basically saying that we don't do brazilian jiu jitsu we do brazilian judo which is true there's one thing is brazilian jiu jitsu we call it that but we do brazilian judo that's what we do so they love me and then i said something like the extent of like jigoro kano's genius had nothing to do with fighting you go to condo's genius was political oh no they didn't like me because he was supposed to be this incredible fighter but he wasn't he never fought not that we know of he wasn't a great fighter i mean i'm not even sure he was a great coach either because he was always busy worried thinking about like the you know how do you struggle which is extremely important job you needed that guy but his genius was political more than in the realm of fighting you know that's that's where he comes in and carl's real genius was marketing carl's the kind of guy that if you were alive today you know he'd be managing jake paul he'd have 5 million followers on twitter like that's that was carlos he was brilliant he would have been an influencer today that was the kind of guy he was that kind of constantly trying to get his name on the press me me me like it's like he was that guy right and he was extremely good at it he was very good at promoting his brothers but the truth of the matter he had one fight one professional fight and he lost so he's not he was never his fighting was never a strong suit you know and but his brothers were better george gracie was george grace was the first hero of the family and the whole and the family itself kind of neglected him you know it's just something i always remind people of when they want to tell me that the documentary that the book is like anti-gracie i'm like well i think i've done more to bring back george grace's memory life than any other person other than the historians i mentioned you know i think i've been quite the effort i mentioned has been constantly in interviews just to give the guys to credit he's arguably the founding father of mma which is really valid there's no such thing as mma the word of mma is like it's an invention of the american crowd in recent years the correct terminology is bothered to that's what it's called and george grace is arguably one of its founding fathers if not it's found right the first volley tutorial fight arguably was george gracie versus chico foreign no one remembers that but that's an important piece of history right there right for mma fans too uh and then what did helio do what helio was was helios genius fighting i don't think it was i don't think genius had anything to do with fight i don't think he was bad but i don't think he was nearly as good as people made him sound they made him sound like he invented all these things i'm like what did he actually invent like what are what in technical terms what is it that he's doing that's not in every judo new zealand book there's nothing there right but he was important like why was he important because judo made mistakes in terms of neglecting the ground now why they did that now that's a different discussion we can like why for a variety of reasons right but the reality is you know judo was in order to become accepted by the ministry of education they became they lost a lot of the martial aspects of judo like the combat the fighting and you know a lot of that was kept alive by brazilians they had a more martial approach to to the judo right they didn't call it judo because they couldn't call it judy because they want to create something separate issues of for reasons of vanity and and narcissism or whatever the case but they wanted to create something separate from judo and they did that and helios personality to me was one of the most important ingredients of this whole story because you have to remember what was judo in the 1950s 60s 70s it's a steamroller of a martial art that's what everyone wants to practice he has government support it has support from the private sector it's in the olympics right so all these things are happening in the 1970s and um and they're still 50 60 seconds so what what's jiu jitsu not even brazil people don't care like no one cared about what their braces were but helio was that figure that kind of kept together i think a lot of it happened with his personality he was like a very strong stubborn leader and i think what we now call brazilian jiu jitsu needed someone like him and i think that was his big contribution had nothing to do with technique or creating like crafting great students i mean from what we know about him like i'm not even convinced he was a great coach either i mean i have my doubts i don't it's i think carlson was defended you wanna talk about fighting what about fighting make people tap take them down fight beat them up any challenge anytime anywhere i mean i think george gracie deserves a higher place than helio if anything as in terms of fighting at least he fought tougher opponents he fought more didn't pick and choose rule sets didn't pick and choose geese short ghee no sleeve long sleeve fight anyone anytime anywhere and then you have carlson carlson's the man when it comes to fighting carlson was the man when it comes to coaching carlson and then you get holes gracie very important for what we now call sport of jiu jitsu or competitive jiu jitsu he was that guy that had that vision to you know him and carlson those two so in terms of like you know the the the things that we value the most about ginger technique or technical development i think carl's carlson and holes were far more important than helio helio was important in terms of keeping it together at a time where judo was huge and for the sport that we now call brazilian just to exist it needed someone to help it survive and not be absorbed by judo because i mean think about it like you know there's not a lot of there are no styles that blew up you know the way brazilian jiu jitsu did brazilian jiu jitsu blew up because it was less technical it was more the fact that they created them they kept alive a martial culture a martial aspect of jewel and and i think that for that survival for that to exist today two things are key and we don't like these things but they're very important one was marketing right and the other one was like that strong personality studio i had that's where carlos and computer come in you know but in terms of fighting like i i don't think carlos and fighting and teaching i think that carlson is probably more deserving than his uncle helio for example you know if you really want to get down to the guy that this was the guy that you know made jiu jitsu applicable for fighting you know that was that was carlson more than anyone else's family what has been the greatest pushback that you've received from this project so far i did not get as much flack from the gracie camp as i thought i would i was ready to pick a fight if i had to um not why why i wanted to do this you know but i think that you know facts matter and if that if they upset people if i say something that's true and you don't like it the truth doesn't have a problem you have a problem right that's to me that's obvious but some people are you offended me so you said something that's not okay and i'm upset and i'm offended and you hurt my feelings you shouldn't say it like well the truth does not care about how you feel like you have these things and and it's always expected a lot of and a lot of people have this emotional attachment to that narrative right interestingly most of them are not even graces they're just students of the races like that they're more gracious than the graces themselves a lot of the grace is like even raleigh's like no i liked your book i thought you were fair i think henzel gracie posted reposted something on his page about an interview i gave once talking about his father so there's been actually you know the guys from ibjf like carlos gracie jr like he was congratulating me when i saw him when he saw me congratulations on all the success of your book you know that's that's carlos gracie jr like the president of ibjf founder of gracie baja so i actually got a lot more support from these guys than i it was like almost like it was like 90 positive maybe maybe even more than that and then every now and then you get people that either didn't read the book or don't know how to read i remember one guy wrote me on my instagram you're a liar you're a scumbag how dare you tell denigrate the gracie family you should have interviewed hobson gracie and alberto and he just goes on this rant talking about you should have interviewed like that i should have built an interview i did interview hobson we talked about i did interviews and then i realized this guy never read the book he's like he goes on this rant about how awful my book was but he never read it so i messaged him did you read the book and he goes no and i'm not going to read it because it's full of lies and blop and that's what you're dealing with i'm like why am i even responding to this idiot and then the other one was the other common criticism that i can't take seriously was oh i failed in my mission to take credit from the graces like who said that was my mission to begin with you created that mission in your head i never said that but they go along with it because if they keep repeating because once again they're stuck with that binary view if this guy's saying something and disagrees with the official narrative clearly he hates the crazy family right that's their simplistic easy simple mind going on going why on earth am i even speaking to these people right but i'm patient i'm trying to like explain and at some point i kind of gave up right at some point like people are using arguments that i make in the book right to defend the gracie family or give credit to them they use it against me acting as if i not had used that same argument in the book so to me you either didn't read it or you're being dishonest or you don't know how to read one of the three right so that was but that's the minority i'm giving you guys i'm giving you like the exceptions like the vast majority of feedback was very positive what was the most unexpected thing you discovered during your research or during production i think how underplayed men like george geo mori and carlson were those three how undervalued how much more important they are to the story and how carlos maida carlos and helio got all the credit those three and guys like gio mori george gracie and uh carlson gracie kind of got like carlson got the only reason carlson gracie is remembered by the way is because he left an enormous legacy of students other than that his name would have been buried just like george gracie just like gilmore because they were not on board with carlos in hebrew anymore especially healy when carlson didn't get along or during the second half of their lives right so carlson would have been erased he wasn't erased because of his students kept his memory alive and because he created like you know the biggest mma camps in history a lot of guys came out of this camp so that's why he's remembered but these guys are very undervalued that was came somewhat of a shock to me you know even like members of the grace's family were have were being buried you know for political reasons or reasons of jealousy and family disputes but again like if it's you know these things shouldn't matter what should matter is what role do these guys play you know what did they actually do for our sport to exist and yeah i think these these three geo mori george and carlson grace did not get their due credit now with the experience and insight that you have with bjj and the martial arts what are the most important aspects that you feel people should focus on i think people are really really hyper focused on learning trendy techniques and they become like the equivalent of like fashion victims like you know it's like that it's like it's funny how this how jiu jitsu works today it's no longer guided by objective reality all right there are no ticks that's introduced so we don't know but it's more it's it's if you see something right and you see it over and over and over you take it for granted that thing is happening all the time but if you something that is really cool and it seems like that is perhaps aesthetically pleasing right or it's being done by someone with large influence that thing right there takes precedence over everything else right so to me my criteria has always been it comes to training you should never look at it rather something is old and new so i never cared about that discussion i think there's an idiotic discussion between old school and new school real naked choke is pretty old you know it doesn't mean it doesn't work right it's the number one submission so like what is old school then like what and then people getting this idea that new is better than old or old is better than you and the question i always ask is does it work right that's that's the criteria that's the measuring that's the metric right there is does what i am teaching or learning work is it a fish efficient right and what's the center if it is efficient what's the center what are the most efficient techniques that we call brazilian jiu-jitsu and then we're going to have the margins and it's fine to have margins but we shouldn't be focusing on the margins we should be focused on the center right and that's what i've always tried to focus on for myself and my students but the center is not fashionable so they're focused on the margins which you can do but there's going to be a lot of efficiency that comes with that right um what other thing i think that there's a lot of in terms of training methodology jiu jitsu and mma are very very behind other sports like shockingly behind and it's like almost like an mma there's no excuse in jiu jitsu it's a family oriented model you can only give them like x amount hours per day you know very few people are professionals but in mma it's shocking how unprofessional they are and when you think of them and they have money guys with a lot of money and they did basically complete amateurs when it comes to their training i'm just watching i'm going i i mean yeah you win you're incredibly talented you hit hard you're beast of an athlete you got a good work ethic but when it comes to methodology and preparation and the environment and the what makes you know like the way someone would run like an nba team or the way someone would run an olympic team and then you will go to mma and you see how incredibly amateur they are you know jiu-jitsu has a lot of that too in terms of how teams should be organized it's it's very very uh inadequate in my opinion um i think in terms of psychological aspects of jiu-jitsu or like fighting in general it's very they're very undervalued i think how we teach jiu-jitsu is incorrect i think we teach with an eye on keeping the student happy versus actually teaching them what they need because what they want and what they need is not always the same thing and the coach should be in the position to do that but the coach is not the boss you think the coach is the boss who's the real boss in the gym the paint student you understand there's a conflict of dynamics there where like the hierarchies aren't really set who's the boss and that's a huge problem because if a coach is modeling his training around making a student happy well then he can't do what's best for his students because what the student wants and what the student needs are rarely the same thing you know because yeah because this is interesting that you're saying this because bjj and mma are often held as the gold standard for competitive martial arts and people always compare everything else to mma so this is actually very interesting perspective oh they're incredibly amateur i mean i can't speak for karate and taekwondo like i don't know okay uh now i know that for some collegiate wrestling or like an olympic training center judo they have a better dynamic because there is authority and it's top down coach is the boss mma you know the boss is the wife oh yeah the wife tells the the fighter who the fighter is gonna hold pants with you know why because she wants to buy a new couch she wants a new car so you gotta save money and if this guy's holding pass for free that's the best coach because the guy will hold pass for free because he wants to get on tv and get free reebok gear or venom gear you see what's happening here like you get all these influences like wait a second things should not be factors in this discussion but they're huge factors manager bossing around coach the fighter has like eight different coaches all same eight different things sometimes the coaches don't even meet until fight day okay the fighters running camp the fighter runs the camp not the coach the coach follows the orders you know why because the fighter pays the coach so who's the boss commercialism yeah so it's basically the commercial saturating it it's the same thing in brazilian jiu jitsu if parents are complaining about something you have to change a program because if you leave 20 kids you can't pay rent so the the the the instructor the coach is unable to do his job due to this dynamic so he has to accommodate change and assimilate to the wishes of the person that he should be training so commercialism yes it throws a monkey wrench in the conversation this is why collegiate wrestling is better in that regard or like olympic training centers or even professional sports like the nfl the idea that the the player is going to tell the coach how to run the show is laughable in those environments like oh bro you're going to collegiate again collegiate wrestling and the guy says hey my girlfriend is disagreeing with your coach on how you're running the program i mean the coach would probably his pants laughing you know like get off my team then you know but if you're running a gym or if you're like because you can't like you are you take a backseat you're not you're not in the driver's seat put it like that the whoever people in the fighter's personal life and it happens a lot if you ask people name in mayworld and they listen what i'm saying they're going to agree with they're not going to say anything because they're like this is how i get paid i don't like it but i like those checks that i get so if i want to remain where i'm at and keep my social status and not lose this position right if i want to remain where i'm standing and not i have to abide by the game gotta play the game and i think that i think i tried to change it like i've tried it something's impossible because the culture they look at you like you're crazy because you're swimming against the current because you're doing something different like i'm telling them if you're fighting you know you should not be training with random coaches and around the people and they look at that oh you're trying to control me it's like listen knucklehead if you played for the raiders do you think the patriots are gonna let you watch them train absolutely not right that's unthinkable in professional sports mma it happens every day and i'm not making this up you get random people walking in recording and no one says a thing i'm like are you people stupid i don't know how to say this i'm sorry but like but they allow it and if you try they have they go to five different gyms and they're sparring with people they're gonna be fighting next year or they're sparring with people who their friends in this gym are gonna be sparring right and that all that is happening people get injured you know what they do they call their friend that's going to be fighting that guy they just saw the guy get injured in practice and they called him he blew his left knee i'm not making this up this is i'm not going to mention name this is a real story of big names in mma the guy gets a phone call 15 minutes later telling him he just blew his left knee in practice and the guy kicks his left knee the whole fight wins the fight that way and this is happening all the time and no this is why khabib is smart khabib is the best because he's smart not just because he's good they block it off when he goes ufc that no one watches this practice they don't let anyone train with them they don't let anyone watch only their coaches and only their friends boom they keep the system they had in dagestan whatever works there is going to work here they never changed it genius i mean it's not genius it's obvious you know but it's unusual because very few teams are doing that and the same thing happens in vj though same thing so i think in in a lot of ways it's they're just because they're winning doesn't mean they're doing things right you know people get these things someone's gonna have to win i mean you can have the worst methodology in the world everywhere someone's gonna win it doesn't mean they're doing it well you know so do you hope that this project um impacts the future of the competitive mma or bjj as a whole uh i don't think it will i don't think i have any hopes i think that it's out there for people i mean the the here's the thing is the reality of this man how many people are reading history books to learn about american history or anything versus how many people are listening to podcasts youtube videos and wikipedia to learn i mean it's it's screaming different like you can write a paper on the founding fathers right full of sources and spend 10 years of your life writing an astounding paper on thomas jefferson and you get four people to read it right that's the truth and you make a dumb video you're loud and you scream you say words like patriotism and freedom and treason and you say something like that and everyone's like yeah it must be true you know and it's going to get another views and that's the nature of thing i don't think that i think the more serious and better quality things are the less inclined people are to read it the more inconsistent the more flawed the more deceiving the more dishonest the more people are likely to applaud it it's very strange but it seems to be the dynamic when it comes to knowledge right we're all looking for knowledge in the wrong places like i mean i had a student of mine i wrote this in the book this is a true story the guy was like rob why do you like to read like he's quite i just look like i'm crazy for reading i'm like why don't just google it that's what he told me he was and then i go to an argument he's trying to tell me that you don't need to read books anymore because all you have to do is google things and this is coming from not from an eight-year-old this is coming from a 22 year old all right early 20s whatever it was and i'm going and he was serious too like he held this ground like he thought i was nuts and i'm like this guy does they're like i'm not i'm not i'm not gonna waste my breath and it's like you know me writing the book the fact that it sold the way it's sold it's almost like it does give you a little bit of hope okay so maybe it's not all bad but i feel that the people who are reading and you know maybe enjoy the book are people from my generation and older i don't think there's a lot of 22 year olds we didn't appreciate it and maybe they'll change when they're older i don't know but i think that tendency we're watching and there's a that the internet has changed something and how people learn and you know critical thinking skeptics of these things even like basic understanding of how science works these people don't have that because i think schooling system failed in teaching them that there's been a failure there so they reach adulthood and they're not really they don't know how to process information they just believe what they like to believe so if they train with a great seat my book is if their instructor happens to hate the grace then my book is great i think that's kind of like the criteria that people are using you know so because of that i don't know if i can you know if there actually is going to be an impact for the documentary of the book but in some ways i think it's some things have changed in some good ways like when i first started this out of curiosity i went on wikipedia just to see what the articles read right like what what was there and it was like so incorrect that was one of the things that pushed me to want to do this like this is so wrong for people that's because i know that's where people are getting their information from so i want to see what people are seeing i did the same thing about six months to a year ago and it was very different it had changed some of the names that i mentioned today were on there jio more asia saint fair who you see you're starting to hear about these names so maybe there's going to be some change i don't think that you could ever you know no one's going to take down those pictures of carlos and helium and not that that's what we were trying to do um i think but i think that you know if people better understand their history i think jiu jitsu has a better chance of surviving in the future that's what i would really like you know it was more about what can we what can we learn about the past so we make the future better right that's what history is for as i see it but i think the way the culture digits is going it's not going well i think it's going to go it's going the opposite direction it should be going it should be following what judo did there's a reason why judo was so successful it's been around for 140 years you know brazilian jiu-jitsu is going the opposite direction and i don't think there's cohesion there i don't think there's a purpose there i think brazilian jiu jitsu is going it is guided by people who want to make money and when you have that as your north you're not you're not really thinking long term you're thinking about yourself it's like thinking about me with jujitsu as a vehicle versus doing what is sacrificing my efforts for jiu jitsu so you are the vehicle for jiu jitsu right in that way but what's happening is jiu-jitsu is the vehicle for me you see the difference so and because we we've created a culture they call it american jiu jitsu and at first i was like american jesus is the dumbest thing ever this is like resentment this is there's no other way to put this these are people who couldn't win tournaments now they're trying to create another separate world because they can't stand the fact that brazilians are winning like let's leave nationalism aside right forget about that for a second brazilians are dominant in grappling there's always happen right talk about innovation like almost everything we know right came from jiu jitsu brazil in the 90s and early 2000s right like that's the foundation of the the the the technical revolution even though japanese had done it first what we know did not come from the the coast in judo it came from judo conjuro you know traditional and then brazilians like really like blew it up in the 90s in terms of technical innovation right but now it's like you know three things are invented over in the united states like oh it's no longer brazilian thoughts america and at first i was like this is this is resentment this is you guys not doing well in tournaments right and blaming brazilians for it oh i lost a match brazilian fault blame the brazilians everything uh i mean brazilians are this president of that like look at the most organized event in in in all of jiu jitsu by far is ibj jf they put on events with 7 000 people you know but some people don't like that why because they're making money how dare these people already make money so that creates that's where this american jiu jitsu comes from that's where it comes from but in some ways it has become america because it has so much um it's changed the culture so much it's changed the guiding north of what we used to do is like what is best for jiu jitsu now it's going how do i make money right and that's been that is the priority in the sport and ticket sales as long as we sell tickets as long as we get followers and views that's then we're winning that's what success is and the worst part is you have to listen is people telling that they'll bring in more eyes to the sport like man you're ludacris believe that the people watching these shows are people that are well within the ibj f circuit and if they did if if you didn't exist they'd still be competing and training because those people already in jiu jitsu your grandma's not watching jiu jitsu the people that are watching these shows these events professional events are all within the ibtjf sphere but they keep repeating that we're bringing eyes to jiu jitsu by acting obnoxiously by being disrespectful by self-promotion and then you're teaching all this to a younger generation and you think the sport has longevity when you're teaching kids that it doesn't so i i don't think you just has the future man i think it's a sinking ship in a lot of ways because they've created awful culture and everyone's applauding it like it's a great idea and i'm like okay i'm not saying i'm perfect i'm not angel but i i know a thing or two about the history of martial arts and i've seen this movie before it's not the first time we've seen this what is what what is happening now has happened before you know and we know what happened so here we are you know i i think that i mean some of my attempt might i guess like the back of my mind like idealistically i wanted you know do something for jiu jitsu that was me when last night like helping like kind of steer the sport in a better direction but i don't think it's going to accomplish that maybe that was too ambitious but it did make it clear to me that as is right now jiu-jitsu is going a very strange direction and i don't care how many tickets they sell at the next adcc ticket sales are not a good metric i'm sorry you can put hezbollah fight kim kardashian mma and you're going to sell more tickets than cup even mcgregor you say you can have celebrities if justin bieber fought tom cruise that would have sold more pay-per-views than any other men may fight in history but is that what we want in the sport like mud fest with not much i mean that's what i mean you can you could put hot girls in bikini fighting mma or with topless and how much how many times how much is that gonna sell so ticket sales is not a good metric because it's short-lived short-sighted it has no longevity there's no purpose there's no direction and that's kind of what's happening to jiu jitsu but the sort of uh culture of self-promotion and and that that created i don't i don't think that's good long-term you know but i you know the book is out the history's out there this this moment we're living has been it has existed before it's not so it's not identical but it's had a lot of similarities and hopefully you know jiu-jitsu sticks around it continues to change lives and makes people's lives better but that's what his ultimate goal always has been you know it's improved i know it's changed my life it made me a better person i think you know i think that's why we like it it gives us a second family for that we have to incorporate it with keep it good culture you know not allow it to become something negative and narcissistic well if people walk away from this this interview and in your book and all your reference with just one message what you want that message to be keep training man keep training find a good place you know stay around good people um remember that you know when you teach or when you're learning you carry a responsibility to help others you know like like sometimes like i see the cultural change i'm talking about give you an example when i was a purple goat if someone asked me to teach a white pill i felt flattered that i'd have the opportunity to help someone like oh my god ask me wow i must know something right i feel happy to help but now the purple belts i'm like i'm not getting paid like it's it's changed it's it's changes but but like be happy to help be helping to teach the white boats you know be happy you should be you should be excited about that you put a smile on your face you get to share this you know like man i get to teach this to someone else has done me good maybe it's gonna do someone else good and maybe that is you know it'll give you some be fulfilling in some way right like it feels good like if you can do something like if you brought your mom and dad over jiu jitsu and your little brother that was like struggling with confidence and now you see your little brother walking with his back straight and got his head up and looks you in the eye when he says hi you know he's no longer walking with his shoulders down he's not so that right there meant to me is the best jiu jitsu has to offer man it really is you know i think that as long as we don't lose that like everything else that happens like that right there we gotta keep you know and i think that we should we should struggle and fight hard to make sure that that right there stays that way fantastic well i just wanted to thank you so much for your efforts in this project in this book i found it fascinating to read i highly recommend anyone watching this definitely go pick up your copy we'll have a link in the description below but it really opened up my eyes a lot because i i kind of you know grew up with the same general narrative that you talked about you know the general understanding and reading this book it was like wow there are so many more layers here that we didn't understand and i just i definitely encourage anyone who has not read this to read this book because there's a lot like you actually have to read it a few times to get all the information that's in there so i just want to thank you for putting your effort and your time into making this project and bringing it to you know make it accessible to everyone no uh and if you guys those of you who are interested um in like digging deeper i'll recommend shocking i hope i put data volume one two and three and there's another series out called craze also bicycle backpacker one two and three highly highly highly recommended if you wanna understand the history of martial arts highly recommend okay there's a fourth one coming out soon but the first three are out there on amazon i cannot recommend these books more for people that are really into history so perfect excellent thank you so much sir for your time thank you man see you next time now that's a lot of information to chew on and i'm sure that the comment section is about to light on fire with a whole variety of opinions now if you have any doubts or you want to learn more about what he found then i highly recommend picking up his book now this is not a sponsored video or a paid endorsement i read this book as a personal curiosity and i can honestly say it surprised me and it presents some pretty credible discussions i can't recommend it enough so you can find a link to it in the description down below and i cannot wait to see this documentary when it comes out so a great big thank you to mr drysdale for sharing your time with us and for the investment and effort into trying to preserve the legacy that brazilian jiu jitsu deserves and quite honestly this is why we continue to do this channel to learn even more about the martial arts even if it goes against what we may have learned previously let us know what you think down in the comments below please keep it respectable and thank you so much for watching [Music] you | Art of One Dojo | UCPM5DQ0mxQdLAlnu6R4d1YA | 2022-03-15 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 10,974 | 57,624 |
eoaBcoiRqzU | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eoaBcoiRqzU | Soybean Marketing Update | Feb. 8, 2019, South American Update | hello this is Fran Olson crop economist and marketing specialist with NDSU Extension this is the weekly soybean update for the week of February 4th through February 10th 2019 this week we're gonna have another update on the South American production estimates on Friday February 8th at 11 o'clock a.m. Central time USDA will release a series of reports that the market analysts and traders will be watching very very closely one of those is the February update for the world agricultural supply and demand estimates or waz new report now the wise to report is the USDA's forecasts for not only US production and consumption but also global production and consumption for the major agricultural products we produce in the United States now the different traders and analysts will be watching for two key updates number one what is the change in forecasts for South American soybean and corn production for both Brazil and Argentina as well as any kind of updates that USDA may have in domestic soybean crushing demand or total soybean exports now there's three other reports that traders and analysts will be watching that were originally scheduled to be released in January but we're not released because of the government shutdown and so they'll also become available on Friday February 8th one of those is the winter wheat and canola seedings report which will give us an update of the survey conducted last fall of farmers that planting both winter wheat and canola we'll get an update of how many acres were planted we'll get the final official crop production annual report which will give us the final production numbers for corn soybeans and wheat in the United States for both harvested acreage yields as well as total production for the year and then the grain stocks report which is in a quarterly update or every three months a survey update of of green stocks in both commercial and on-farm storage as of December 1 this is a table of the pre report estimates by private analysts for South American corn and soybean production for both Argentina and Brazil the top row provides the average of all of the estimates by these private analysts of all those reported the second line is the highest that was reported in the survey then the lowest estimate that was reported in the survey the USDA 2018 production or the last cropping year when USDA had reported for total production for comparison as well as the USDA report out of December again we didn't have a January report and of course we don't know what the february eighth report is going to tell us yet I'd like to focus in a little bit on the far right hand side looking at Brazilian soybeans this will be one of those numbers that the traders and analysts will focus on very very quickly to see what kind of an update we had now the average trade estimate is for about a hundred and seventeen million metric ton production out of rip out of Brazil this year I mean this compares to last year's number about a hundred and twenty million metric ton and December estimate from USDA to 122 million metric ton now the range is relatively narrow 119 million metric ton to 115 million metric ton and and this these range of estimates have slowly been slipping over the last several months we had originally expected a very very large production out of Brazil but because of some weather problems which we'll take a look at in just a moment this average estimate for total production out of Brazil is slowly dropping this is a map of the major slaving production regions in Brazil the darker the green color the more soybeans are produced in that area as you can see mato grosso which is the state in the northern growing regions is the largest soybean producing region in Brazil however there are other states that have significant production as well including goyós mato grosso do sul piranhas and real Gandhi Sewell this is a satellite image of the vegetative index for crops grown in Brazil now this image is for the departure from average which means we're looking at what the crop conditions are right now are the vegetative index now relative to a 25-year average if you notice the scaling on the bottom you see anything in green whether it be light green to dark green is average to above-average as you'll get into the beiges and Browns and reds it's below average now this is for all crops grown not just soybeans so we have to keep that in mind but as you can see in general the weather has been favorable for South American crops there are a few areas that are showing some stress but they're relatively small now this vegetative index image was captured for January 21 through January 31 and there's so there's always a little bit of a delay in getting the information and repairing it and it has continued to be hot and dry in some of the core growing regions especially in central and southern Brazil this is a computer-generated map of the estimated soil surface moisture in Brazil now when we refer to surface moisture we're talking about the top meter approximately 3 feet of soil if you notice the scaling on the bottom anything in the browns or beiges is is considered low anything in the light green or dark green is considered adequate or surplus as you can see in the northern growing regions of matto grosso soil moisture conditions have been relatively good and that's been the case throughout the growing season so the expectation is the yields coming out of mato grosso are going to be adequate however we move into the central growing region and parts of the southern growing region we have some areas of brown and beige starting to show up which indicates that there is some deficit in the soil moisture condition and that's really where we have the concerns about yields so it would be not not that all be surprising to hear that the yield reports out of the northern part of the country are going to come in and very good but then as we as the harvest continues to move south those yield reports will start to drop off this is a computer generated estimate of the subsurface soil moisture conditions in Brazil as you can see in the scaling on the bottom anything in the yellows or beiges or Browns are considered to be dry anything in the blues or greens is considered to be adequate or surplus if you look into northern growing regions in mato grosso there are some areas of subsoil conditions that are they yellow or beige area but most of it's in the blue and green region again that northern growing region has had adequate soil moisture throughout the growing season we're not expecting any major problems but as you transition to the central part or the central growing region you start to see a lot more of those drier conditions even at the subsoil level show up this could potentially lead to some issues not only for soybeans but to potentially for the second crop or safrina corn crop as well so if the dry conditions remain if they don't get some additional recharge does this crop in particular corn crop have the ability to go deeper into the soil profile and start tapping into moisture levels in in the subsoil to maintain yield it looks as though that region may have more of a challenge than other parts of the country this is a map of the soybean production region in Argentina once again the dark green represents more soybean production but I also like to point out that the production zone in Argentina is relatively small and compact compared to the soybean production regions in Brazil and this has some implications for variability and total production out of Argentina relative to Brazil again because of this very compact smaller region if the weather conditions are favorable Argentina tends to have very high yields and in high total production however the weather is is adverse or has some kind of problems the entire soybean producing region is usually impacted by that so again Argentina has more variability and total production than Brazil does this is a satellite image for the vegetative index for crops grown in Argentina and again this is for all crops not just for soybeans the image is also for the departure from average once again anything in the green is average to above average anything in the yellows and browns is below average now as you can see in general Argentina is having a better production year this year last year they had a lot of funding a lot of crop damage late in the year the current vegetative index suggests that they are having a better year and that they're at average or slightly above average for the 25 year history this is the computer generated estimate of surface soil moisture conditions in Argentina you'll notice that that core soybean producing region in the central portion of the country has adequate to surplus soil moisture again planting progress is a little bit slow this spring but weather conditions have been favorable for crop development since then this is the computer generated an estimate for subsurface soil moisture conditions in Argentina once again anything in the blues or greens are considered adequate to surplus anything in the yellows or browns are considered deficit as you can see that major soybean producing region also has adequate subsurface soil moisture conditions so there's really no significant problem showing up at this point so to quickly recap the yield and total production forecasts for Brazilian soybeans have slowly been dropping over the last two months primarily because of hot dry weather conditions in that central and southern growing regions when we look at Argentina they had a little bit of a slower start in planting progress but their conditions have been a bit more favorable now the current expectations they'll have averaged to slightly above-average production but again they're not as far along with in the growing season so there's still time for issues to appear when we turn to soybean harvest in Brazil mato grosso which is that big bean producing state in the north is estimated to be 37% complete with harvest versus an average of about 18% at this time of year so again they had very early planting had very favorable weather conditions their harvest is ahead of average when we turn to Potter now which is in the southern part of the region again that's one of those areas that's had the hot dry conditions it's estimated that 25% of their soybean harvest has been completed versus nothing at this time last year but just as a reminder this time last year they had very very wet conditions in pot or not and so harvest was delayed because of that when we look into the future in the weather forecast at least short-term weather forecasts there is some scattered rains that are forecasted for next week but it may not be enough to really impact both soybean yields and/or second crop corn yield forecasts we'll just have to wait to see and on a final note senior US and Chinese trade officials will meet in Beijing next week trying to reach an agreement before the big March 1 2019 deadline when tariffs the US tariffs on Chinese goods will increase one more time so we'll have to be watching for any kind of updates coming from those negotiations so this completes this week's update please feel free to call or email if you have any additional questions and thank you for listening | NDSUExtension | UCrezUZG_By8SF0UGUSgVSuw | 2019-02-07 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,999 | 11,314 |
Dt-dIj0EhCc | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dt-dIj0EhCc | TDD report for May 20, 2017 | welcome to this week's TDD weekly report week ending May 20th 2017 first laughs this is from npr.org scientists group fake caterpillars on plants worldwide here's what happened dozens of scientists recently group fake green caterpillars onto plants around the world an unusual study to see how the California risk getting even varied from pole to pole now they even acknowledge it on this that it's kind of obvious if you think about it that the more the category were set out closer to the equator the more of them were attacked and trying trying to be eaten by predators and the closer they got to each for the less but the main thing about this is getting the statistics together to see what the rates of predation were now they were not able to one thing they did find out that was surprising to me this category worth way more subject to attacked by small insects especially ants than they were to any kind of predation by birds or any kind of like you know flying ball birds yeah basically I really thought birds were the ones this next category's up to care of them and use them for food more than anything else wind up being the answer than that so the other thing it can do is is it can lay down statistics to where if you keep retesting in areas you can see any changes in predation to and let you know that way let you know about changes in the environment for example if there's way more predation the next test they do you know or the next series of tests to do three more predation in the whole region the polar region you know insects are spreading to the polar regions if there's less in a certain area it could be because something starving the insects in that area one thing they couldn't test for is they know a lot of caterpillars are subject to predation by parasite wasps the sting them and then they actually stay alive but then we grow embryos inside them and it's kind of gruesome if you actually want to look it up what about parasite wasps and Jennifer's so basically the way these models are made they're made out of a soft type of plasticine clay and so they can detect bite marks and scratches and stuff like that but they still don't have a way to detect any kind of growing this parasite wasp so hopefully they'll be able to do that in the future and next up this is from Joseph L and from the website space.com SpaceX launches super-heavy communications satellite in this case state now SpaceX usually is the one that's pretty well known and I've talked about it before that they can actually land and reuse the lower stage well because this is a heavy launch and a communications satellite that needed all the thrust they possibly could they had ended up using all of the fuel to get it up into orbit so this particular first stage was not able to be reused the descendant to drop in Milazzo the 23 story tall booster and by the way you can see we went to this the 23 story tall story tall booster start off at Seaside launch pad which one says the NASA space shuttle and Apollo moon rockets at 7:21 p.m. Eastern Daylight Time it was sixth of more than 20 mission SpaceX claims to fly this year they actually have that even though the fact about nine or ten launches ago they had an explosion they have a backup of 70 people wanting to pay for more missions so this was a thirteen thousand four hundred pound kit payload the Inmarsat 5f4 communication said that its commercial communication satellite if you like having internet service on airplanes and stuff like that this is something for big commercial uses to supply internet divestiture so yeah the Falcon bistra is going to eventually end up at a station geostationary over 22,000 300 miles you can see during the launch they take it all the way up to a parking orbit I guess what they do first is they put it in their parking orbit and then later on fire the main engine whatever is left to put it up into the geostationary orbit so if you want to you can check out the video and that's included and next up for my friend Michael J and I this is from iff science Doomsday vault flooded after permafrost perma I can't talk today permafrost melts due to climate change now I've been keeping track of this to this let's call this the small barred global Seed Vault and I just can't agree soon that they were going to bring a good-sized crowd really let me turn that radio off I just assumed that this vault if anything they would make it pretty much waterproof and I guess at least the seed containers must be waterproof because they said even though the vault was flooded that the seeds are still okay but here it is it's a fail-safes deep seed storage facility built to stand the test of time and the challenge of natural or man-made disasters the organization tests with who reads crop trust the organization tasked with protecting global crop diversity however the impenetrable fortress easily succumbed to the course of nature as record heat hit the region this led to higher than usual melting and heavy rains instead of snowfall buried deep inside a sandstone mountain in the Arctic I won't even try to pronounce the archipelago melt water gushed into the entrance and subsequently froze and ended up chopping them back out it was not in our plans to think that the permafrost could be there and that it would experience would not be there than we experienced extreme weather like that that's not good engineering if you don't think every every piece of ice on this earth has probably been water or water vapor or steam at one time just like every drop of water has turned to ice at one time so not thinking of the fact that possible flooding so I guess now they're going to have to include waterproofing into this idea of protecting the seeds but yeah this is something they were supposedly designing a vault to store seats for all eternity but kind of neglected the part about flooding if you didn't translate let some good pictures here at the end of last year in Spitsbergen average temperatures warmed by seven degrees of F nominal decline of rapidly changing the permafrost melting vault managers must now find a way to protect the world's largest collection of sins they're going to dig trenches and try to divert the melt water and also install pumps too you know I think they need to do a little bit better than that too because if this is supposed to last you know thousands of years or hopefully tens of thousands of years who knows you're not going to have necessarily guaranteed power to power the pumps and stuff so you do a little better job than that put it somewhere where you've got natural drainage or pick another location maybe high up in a mountain or something like that and just build wealth in another location but didn't quite I didn't quite think Alyssa made me limitless so anyway thank you everybody to send in the links I really appreciate that and then take care 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afMvndBEv-I | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=afMvndBEv-I | Big Data Intelligence - Ory Segal, Tsvika Klein | good afternoon my name is ori siegel i'm the principal product architect for akamai's cloud security business unit with me i have tvka klein product manager for the cloud security business as well we're going to talk about big data intelligence so we have a few uh topics that we need to uh cover today that are a bit orthogonal or not seems like not really related to each other but then we all lead us to the last topic which is the core rule set and so i'll get to it in a second so first we're going to start by talking about akamai and the relationship between akamai and the os mod security corrosive project why are we here talking about this project what gives us the right other than os to stand here and talk about this uh this project then i will hand it over to zwika to discuss security big data at akamai a very interesting platform that we've built to collect big data then we'll get back to talking a little bit about wayf we'll talk about how you measure accuracy properly and scientifically we'll talk about precision recall accuracy and so forth and then um that will lead us to talk about the core rules with project and how we see it through the big data prism uh of the platform that akama has built what we've learned what works what doesn't work uh how we change the project to fit akamai's cloud-based wasp model but we only have 45 minutes and a lot of topics different topics to cover so we had to go wide and shallow we couldn't go very deep and very technical in each direction so if you have technical questions come don't worry about bothering us you can catch us later or tomorrow and ask us the more technical questions that you might have so let's spend a few moments talking about akamai and about the core ruleset and the relationship between them now this is not an akamai marketing pitch i'm not trying to sell you anything yes we have a terrific platform but that's not why we're here however i do have to mention uh what akamai does why we have this big data how we are related to the core research projects and so forth so we will spend maybe two slides talking about the platform itself not trying to sell you again any products so akoma has been offering a a cloud-based application security solution part of it is a waf since 2009 uh the flagship product is called the kona site defender which includes uh uh a part of it include actually the the web application layer protection includes uh the os core ruleset uh rules within it as a part of what we call the akamai kona rules they are the coruscant rules around them some akamai rules and other protections that are pretty much out of scope and just going to quickly go through them ddos protection dns protection bot detection side blocking and so forth i just want to mention that uh when i do talk about the core reset project and the rules akamai does not uh embed mod security itself there's no mod security code within the academic platform uh we merely ported with the help of uh ryan here from uh um i remember bridge but uh truastra thank you um and uh so so those are the rules that we're basically running on top of the akamai code and now i'm actually going to give it over to tsvka to talk about the security big data and i'll be back in a few minutes hi everyone uh thanks tori so first i'd like to give you a quick introduction about akamai akamai provides fast reliable and secure web user interface from any device anywhere in the world we have over 120 000 servers spreading over 2000 2000 locations in 82 countries delivering internet traffic for our customers just think about the magnitude of this platform let's look at some facts about this magnitude of uh and in size first of all akamai handles over 100 million page views per second and 500 500 billion hits per day we see over 700 million ip addresses every quarter we see pretty much every user that access the internet at least once in the course of one month we collect about 260 terabytes of compressed logs every day we see and we have visibility to 30 percent of all internet traffic just think about how much traffic flows through this platform i think now we have the corner security solutions that already mentioned these security solution solutions create security events over the platform we had to build a big data platform to grab all these security events so that we'll be able to analyze and provide services on top of this data for this we build a platform that we named csi which refers to cloud security intelligence the platform handles 10 terabytes of daily attack data we store two petabytes of security data for a duration of 45 days the flight the platform is capable of receiving 140 000 concurrent connections from all the ad servers that are spreaded around the globe every second we analyze 600 000 lines of security events every day we run 8 000 queries on top of the data that we store for applications that are running on top of this platform let's take a quick look about a high-level overview of the architecture of this platform the platform receives all these security events from all the ad servers around the globe we have the log agents that received this event and store it in our distributed computing platform that is based on hadoop and hbase we build our own query language that we named yoda we called it yoda pretty much because it has an answer for everything we have all these applications that are running on top of this data the applications are divided to a back-end application and a front-end application the backend application interacts with the data for restful api we decided to build our own query engine for several reasons first of all the querying engine that we built is interactive meaning that we can see the progress of each query that we run on the on the platform and see how the data is accumulated through the platform this is very different from other query engines where you also only run bad jobs and you wait until the the job completed before you see any results so we can really monitor the progress of every query that we run on the platform we also built the query engine in a way that will be able to run several questions on one pass through the data so we use multiple data stream to save time to save the number of times that we actually have to go through the data and this obviously increases performance for our platform we build an intuitive query language so instead of just using java code we actually provide xml based queries that are more that are really sql like queries and we also have the ability to incorporate java code for complex logic and the last thing i want to talk about regarding the query engine that we build is high cardinality just think about the data that we store it's internet traffic we see we have all these ip addresses and user agents for example that have really high cardinality and once we run queries on top of this data we really need to do it in an efficient way for that we build the system so that will be able to handle this high cardinality and aggregate the information so that will get top results on this information so now with all this platform that we build let's talk a little bit about the challenges when it comes to a big data platform especially in regards to security so the first challenge is all about finding the needle in a haystack it's really going through all these huge amounts of data that i talked about and drilling down to the specific security events that can really help us to solve the problem that we are facing the second challenge is harnessing the information in order to see the bigger picture think about it as zooming out of the data to actually see correlated events see for example when a specific industry sector is being attacked or if there's a nationwide attack again one nation against another nation for that we really need to look at the data from zooming by zooming out of it like looking at all the data you can also see that these two kind of challenges a little bit contradicting one is talking about zooming out and the other one is really talking about drilling down to the specific events so it feels like there's some kind of contradiction here we built an application to really address these specific challenges we named the application serra which is basically our security analytics and research application this application is used by our internal user professional services and research to really go through the data and analyze the data that we store so first of all it gives the broad visibility to all the rules that triggered in one or more customers and then with just six clicks clicks of a mouse you can really drill down to the specific events that code cause the rule to trigger so you can see that we really with this application we really address the two challenges that i talked about first of all zooming out of the data looking globally on what is going on in the system and then drilling down to the events that can really help us identify what was the cause of this and we use these applications to also analyze the core rule set and at this point i'll turn it back to ori to talk a little bit about waff and series thank you to vika now let's get back to talking about waff and later on about the os core ruleset project so we talked about why we're here we talked about the big data platform that helps us to collect this data and i want to spend a few slides or a few moments talking about how to measure uh properly or and scientifically the accuracy of the last product and of the core rule set specifically so i want everybody to imagine the best waff you know you can uh you can imagine a waff that is able to block all possible attack vectors from cross-scripting to sql injection response splitting you name it that wife will block it i'm sure that everybody would like to buy such a weft right now what happened if i uh told you that this was basically blocking a hundred percent of the http requests both valid and invalid suddenly this swap is not such a big deal right so when you're coming to talk about uh the accuracy of oaf or measuring the accuracy of a waff or a deployment to specific deployment you have to take into consideration four very basic terms the true positives which are basically the real attacks that you block good thing that you're doing the valid request that you allowed through again a good uh thing okay those are the true negatives how much valid attack valid traffic story was inappropriately blocked so good users trying to get through getting blocked those are the false positives right and then how many attacks were allowed through those are the things that you missed the bad things that your wife did not respond to properly so those are the false negatives now that we know the the basic terms let's take a look at what we can do with them and how we use them in a more scientific way to measure the accuracy so we start by precision precision is the ratio between and you can see it here true positives the attack that we actually block divided by the attacks that we blocked and things that we blocked that we didn't have to so basically the percentage of blocked requests that were actual attacks if you think about a little more if you are a raf customer or an admin that is worried about blocking valid traffic you should be worried and look at the precision ratio you need to have a very high precision ratio to make sure that your wife is only blocking attacks and not valid traffic right recall on the other end is the ratio between true positive again the attack that you block divided by all attacks the true positives and those that you've missed the false negatives uh basically the ratio or the percentage of attacks that were actually blocked this is how secure your wife is what kind of security protection it's actually delivering right sort of a sensitivity security sensitivity um a a customer or an admin that is worried about blocking attacks that really wants a secure waff would want the recall value to be very high uh close to one obviously now uh for both things for both precision and recall you want the highest value possible but at some point there is a balance that you need to do so the more security protections you're adding the more you're likely to block valid traffic unless you're uh very good at doing this uh so at some point you're raising the precision the recoil very high and then you have to start thinking okay what am i what do i want to do what is more important for me do i want to block all attacks on the expense of valid users or do i'm willing to let a few attacks go through few requests go through but allow good users to actually use and make use of the functionality of the application now in order to have one number to uh to measure everything there's the accuracy formula accuracy is basically the percentage of decisions that were a good decision how good is your wife in making the security decisions on the top part of the equation you see the true positives plus the true negatives those everything good that you've done divided by all the decisions that you've done there is a problem with this formula the problem is that if the sizes of the groups is very very different in size for example in the real world in the waff world the number of attacks is really really small by orders of magnitude then all of the http traffic that is going through the wave right in those cases a wave that doesn't work very well that doesn't block the little attacks that go through it will still have a high accuracy if you use this formula so in order to help us with that we use what's called the matthews correlation coefficient mcc uh this is the correlation coefficient between waft decisions and actual nature of requests like most mathematical uh correlation coefficient a value of -1 means that your wife is deciding in complete contradiction to reality so a good attack a good request is getting blocked and a bad request is allowed through a value of zero means that your wife is basically randomly predicting what to do he's not very good at protecting and a plus one means that your work is in complete correlation to reality so attacks are getting blocked and valid users are allowed through so let's take a look at some examples of of different wav types different wave behaviors and how their precision recall accuracy and mcc looks like so we'll start with an example of a realistic graph in all of our all of my examples in this page i have 1080 http requests sorry out of which 990 are valid requests and 11 uh sorry and 10 are attacks this realistic graph actually blocked 11 attacks or 11 requests sorry out of which eight were true positives attacks that were blocked correctly out of the 990 valid requests 987 were allowed through so we had three false positives it's not bad and two false negatives two attacks that we missed the precision in this case is 0.73 the ratio the recall is 0.8 and the accuracy is pretty high 0.995 very or very much in alignment with what i mentioned earlier if the groups are very different in size and the accuracy is very high this is not the best graph in the world yet it got a very high accuracy rate so here we can actually take a look at the mcc rate which is 0.76 which gives us a very good uh measurement of how this wave is behaving on the other hand we have a wave that's uh shut down okay it's off it's not blocking anything everything is going through so again thousand requests 990 valid 10 attacks we didn't block anything everything went through uh the true uh negatives is 990 so everything that was valid was allowed through which is very good but all the attacks uh we basically missed all the attacks and we had zero false positives because we didn't catch anything so in this scenario you can't actually calculate the precision the recall is zero because we're not very good in uh securing the site right and weirdly enough the accuracy is higher uh it's 0.99 again because the difference in size of the groups okay so here again i'm looking at the mcc and if you calculate it it's actually zero meaning that this wave is predicting randomly okay it's not a very good graph so here we're actually looking at the precision recall in mcc in order to understand how well this wave is behaving okay and behaving not only with attacks but as well but uh at the same time with uh valid traffic which is very important on the other end of the spectrum we have a waff that blocks everything trigger happy wave nothing goes through uh that's the one i mentioned earlier a few slides ago so uh i caught all the attacks so 10 true positives i don't have any true negatives uh i have a lot of false positives 990 and zero false negatives the precision is very low this swap is generating a lot of noise blocking and blocking valid requests uh and the accuracy is very low and the mcc again this waf is behaving randomly so i have a couple more uh examples but because we're short in time i'm just going to go over them um yeah so when coming to talk about waff accuracy it is very important to bring into the discussion not only the attacks that are being blocked but also how good are you in allowing valid traffic through and this is something that i'm not hearing enough in discussions usually when pen testers and consultants try to evaluate the web they will run a scanner through the web they will send the tax and they will tell the web owner or the vendor your wife is blocking attacks it's missing a few attacks it's good in sql injection it's bad in cross-scripting etc but nobody's talking about how well is this behaving with valid traffic when i deploy your waff how many good users are going to get blocked just because your wife is is trigger happy for example okay so talking about uh a wef uh accuracy only by the rate of attack that it's blocking is not relevant anymore so getting back to the core rules that in order to assess wife accuracy to the ander core rule set at akamai we built a what we call awt and the akamai wav testing framework this is a framework that allows us to assess the accuracy of both valid traffic and attack traffic and give us all the statistics that i just uh mentioned and you'll see in a second also helped us to assess what is working and what is not working with a core roasted project so awt as a framework has an ability to send both valid traffic and attack traffic so it's not a scanner it's not a web application scanner it's not an ad scan or web inspect it does have the capability to send attacks or prototypes of attacks uh but it also uh is able to send valid user traffic into the system so emulate a real valid uh web interaction with uh the the site behind the wav now in order to have thousands and thousands of test cases because it's not enough to send 100 or 200 test cases right that's not statistics that's not big data we had to either create or collect thousands of http requests both valid and invalid so how did we do that we created three ways for us to add uh to quickly add test cases first of all this awt platform receives awt files those are basically raw text http traffic inside so uh inside the text file so you can basically author the file or edit the file with with notepad or whatever you like editing with we also created the burp proxy extender that allows us to record traffic to website record live interaction to the website and export the live traffic and only the interesting part of the of the traffic all in the interesting requests those with parameters and cookies and weird headers and turn them into awt test case files and last but not least we created something that ports pickup files sniffer files from wireshark that allows us to record traffic not only from browser but from any kind of web client and port them and turn them into awt test files these mechanisms allowed us to import a lot of test cases from the the same platform that zvika mentioned earlier the akamai csi platform the cloud security intelligence we made the platform very configurable so it can work with any waff out there it can work with the akamai waff but if you really want to test the encapsula for the cloud filler or imperv or whatever you can use it to do that you do that by actually defining how the success or a fail criteria look like and it generates very intuitive xml reports intuitive and xml is a bit of an oxymoron but intuitive html reports which you'll see in a second and these reports actually allowed us to debug the rules from the core rule set uh based on this it allowed us to see the false positives the false negatives precision recall and to debug anomaly scoring which is kind of a new thing uh uh uh at least for akamai from that's coming from the korus at uh uh two two six and uh north um uh you will see i will talk about rule combinations and rule triggers in the context of anomaly scoring in a second so a testing framework without test cases is not very uh efficient so we needed to collect all that traffic that i mentioned earlier so where did we get the traffic we started with the good traffic so we recorded web interaction on most of the alexa top 100 internet sites ranging from commerce uh to health consumer electronics etc we recorded these interactions some of which was through a crawler some of which was from manual interaction that we've done and then we also ported a lot of false positive test cases we took a request that triggered false positive from the akamai platform from the big data platform that vika mentioned and reported them into this uh system and we also ported some valid test cases from other similar tools earlier this year imperva came out with a similar tool called wtf we tried to use it in the beginning and then we decided that we need our own tool because it was lacking a lot of the functions that i mentioned earlier calculations of statistics the ability to port a lot of test cases do it quickly and so forth so we built this this tool but we allowed ourselves to bring in tests from other tools as well for the bad test cases for the traffic the attack traffic we actually recorded commercial web application scanner traffic like ibm appscan and web inspect and ss and all those scanners that you know we also ported uh traffic from average and sql map all the attacks from these sql exploitation frameworks and we also brought in again attacks real attacks that we found within the akamai csi platform and of course exploits coming from the internet from fuzzers fuzz db exploitdb and so forth all in all we we gathered tens of thousands of http requests divided sort of 95 valid traffic and 5 attacks which gave us a good starting point to start and see okay what is going on how is our wife behaving how are the rules really behaving in reality this is how the report looks like so it starts with an executive summary you see the amount of requests the attack traffic the valid traffic false positive false negatives uh precision recall accuracy mcc everything that i mentioned earlier very graphic very easy to navigate then for each attack type you can see here how many false negatives and true positives we have how good are we in each of those uh different attack types or for havis traffic from uh local file include for crosstalk scripting we knew where we're doing uh good and where we're not and what needs to be uh analyzed a bit more uh deeply if you're thinking about waff rules you have the capability to drill down and see which rules are contributing more to false positives and not only that you can actually see and this is important very important for the core releases project anomaly scoring we can tell which rule combinations contribute the most to false positives in anomaly scoring a few rules or running and contributing score right so we can see which combinations of rules tend to trigger on which kind of what kind of sites uh we can see uh uh not only uh uh root combinations but also sub combinations so this helped us to go and focus on certain rules and see that these rules have some problem that we need to solve and we'll see a few examples of that in a moment so now that we know how we can measure waff accuracy what is you know how you measure wi-fi accuracy what tools we have to uh measure wave accuracy in the big data platform let's see of what we've learned about the core roosted project from all these so we start with what i call the issue is called the risk groups the corals at 226 that we we used actually use it's almost a true a single anomaly score so there's one pile of of scores that are the go every rule that triggers contributes to this score and then you have a threshold and when the score exceeds the threshold you block or you trigger an action right this is how things work what we noticed is that our customers they they're not interested in seeing the score was 45 and there was a bunch of rules that triggered they want to know what really happened was it a sql injection attack was it an rfi was it a cross-site scripting and having one pile you know of scores with a bunch of rules with numbers that that appear there uh wasn't giving them the granularity and the visibility that they needed so what we decided is we decided to separate the anomaly scoring uh accounting to smaller what we call risk groups the attack types this gives you a clear understanding of what happens so you have a score for cross-scripting you have a score for sql injection those actually exist in the core rule set but at the point nobody at this point nobody really uses it we added more risk groups rfi and lfi and command injection and trojans et cetera there's i think nine or ten different risk groups and now the challenge is that each rule has to be mapped to one or more of those risk groups so there are rules that can contribute to more than one risk group for example a rule that looks for i don't know semicolon can potentially contribute to sql injection but also to cross-site scripting so we had to go through the entire core rule set and start mapping each and every rule to the different one or more risk groups that we created this requires a lot of attention and much more thought into anomaly scoring as a concept you no longer pour all your score into one place you don't both scores on rules which is sort of how the core rules that project evolved we added right ryan we added anomaly scoring to the project but there's more things that need to be done in order for this to be fully tuned at least in our opinion on the same topic of thresholds it appears that uh it's not a one-size-fit-all kind of situation the threshold the the anomaly score threshold let's take a look at an example this is a very basic process scripting probing attack the alert script alert uh sorry the script alerts crypt that we we all know and this if you take the coral set vanilla kind of uh uh project would probably yield a score of i think uh 30 that's what would happen when i ran it so if we're a bit in a panic mode and we need some buffer uh we will set our uh threshold to 25 this assures us that every cross-scripting out there will be caught right now somebody comes in and slips in a command injection attack this is very classic attack you call bin shell cat etc passed wd this triggered only one rule a very important rule but this rule contributed only five i failed to mention that earlier the score of 30 came from six different rules at least so 25 doesn't work anymore we have to lower the threshold right so we lower it to five now a good valid xml traffic goes through and uh triggers only a couple of scripting rules giving it a score of 10. this triggers a false positive and why is that so this is a way to sort of visualize the problem you have one threshold and many different attack types the threshold doesn't work for all of them if you set the threshold at one point something has to give some attack types will have false negatives some will have false positives so there is a way around it which is not what we decided to do which is to break it down into risk groups you can theoretically modify the score of each rule to fit the single threshold that works but it's a lot of requires a lot of work and it's not standardized so the core rules that uses scores of two to five so we decided to go ahead with the different risk groups concept the next item on my list is http violations and this is a very interesting thing it appears that http protocol violations generate billions and billions of triggers on an untuned system you know the idea behind it was good we tried to enforce the project tried to enforce http rfc but today uh you know uh 10 years after uh you have very weird clients sending very weird http you have clients uh accessing apis restaurant web services rss feeds you have bots and all of those failed to adhere to valid http so they don't send headers they forget to send things in the right order they forget to send content type when they have a body for the http request and so forth everything happens you can assume that everything happens every single rule there triggers but we looked at i think a few weeks of triggers on an untuned system we actually had 70 billion triggers out of which 14 percent was for the rule 960015 which is a request missing and accept header this is huge we we see it on untuned uh deployments all the time all the time and it's really you will see in a second why this happens but it's not bad it doesn't deserve to be blocked then the missing user agent with a get which again happens so the bottom line is that you can't really trust the http violation rules on their own what we did is we created an invalid http risk group and we gave it uh its own threshold and now we only block the seriously damaged http requests those that are really missing things or look really bizarre uh and of course for catching all those ddos tools and all the the bad bots we actually created more focused tool fingerprints or rule fingerprints now let's take a look at why request missing accept header is one of the rules that triggers the most and this is an example of how we use the big data platform that fico mentioned earlier so i took three hours of triggers of rule 96015 the request missing accepted and i wanted to see if i can find what is causing this so i ask the system which urls tend to trigger this rule the most and the answer i got from yoda from from our platform was that 85 percent was coming from triggers on static media files those are cascading style sheets javascript static htmls jpegs pngs all of those uh static media files i then thought to myself hey maybe there's a couple of browsers you know stinky browsers crappy browsers that are forgetting to send me a the accept header that would be cool if i can find a few unique browsers that are causing all this problem sadly in the span of three hours i saw 95 000 unique user agents unique so the theory of catching a few browsers you know didn't really go through so i asked the system is there anything else in common to all those unique user agents still trying to see whether this is a has to do with some browser out there and what i saw is that 50 of the triggers had the word android within the user agent header now it's starting to become interesting so i asked the system to give me a little bit more give me statistics about what is common to all those again unique user agents and what we saw was that again 50 was android 20 out of it had the string apple webkit so some client that is based on the apple webkit uh render 21 had the word news news aggregator i had to remove uh which sites were actually causing this but major news sites have their apps that are not sending these headers and then the word app so all in all what we've learned from this is that mobile applications mobile browsers forget to send or don't send the accept header especially when accessing media static media files and this is a good example of what we've done what we can do with this system in order to research all sorts of weird rule behaviors so next item on my list is cookies so we we noticed that cookies tend to generate a lot of false positives and try to understand why is this so if you look at cookies in 2003 10 years ago they were very simple you had a name equals value and it was very easy to spot a sql injection attack or across a scripting attack or if something is weird on the other end if you fast forward 10 years 2013 this is how cookies look like today this is a real cookie that i took from an akamai customer anonymized obviously everything is here you have pipes and you have what looks like unix commands and things that look like sql injection and json object sorry and even javascript within xml inside a cookie so good luck with trying to catch sql injection using signatures on this and cross-scripting etc so what we've learned from this is that first we have to quiet this down and do it uh uh in an intelligent way so you can create rule exceptions or you should create rule exceptions for certain rules not to trigger on what i call complex cookies they have complex values the other thing that we recommended that at some point in time mod security will allow custom power parsers that you can write to help analyze a more customer complex cookie structures and run the rules on the right parts of the cookies the next thing that i want to discuss is what i call a score that spreads across selectors we noticed is that in a lot of the false positive scenarios especially for sql injection you see the uh you see a very high score for let's say sql injection or cross-scripting but it spreads across different areas of the http request so here you see actual cookies from a request to an akamai customer there are four cookies and i i titled them or named them c1 to c4 not a good names before and you see a few rules triggering each different cookie so a few rules triggering on cookies c1 like 950901 contributing 5 and then a few rules on cookie 2 and cookie 3 and cooked for a total of score of 18. now if you look at it from very high level you say okay there's score 18 it passed across the sql injection threshold i'm going to block it it's a sql injection but if you look closely you see that you have some score sprinkled here and there and there and there and that's not how an attack looks like when you do a sql injection attack you usually concentrate on a single parameter or a single cookie and there you inject your uh uh your exploit yes there are situations and applications where that's not true where you can split for example with parameter pollution but then it's the same name parameter name but i can imagine that there are some apps and there are i'm sure where somebody will glue together two parameters or two cookies and put them in in a single query and in some bizarre way you can exploit that but in most cases what we see thanks we see that when that happens when that scenario happens it's almost certainly a false position this allows us to go back to the big data system and say bring me all the triggers that the triggered or tripped the sql injection anomaly threshold or pass the threshold where the score is very high body triggered on many different selectors take all of that and throw it out the window we don't want to look at it so sorry i think that the coral set project should consider some sort of heuristic like that maybe as a rule as a summarizing rule something that looks at the different or how the score is spread and consider maybe marking these as potential false positives the last item on my list is what i call rule inefficiency so during the big data analysis that we run the all the awt scans and the big data analysis that we've done we noticed a few troubling issues with the core reset rules the first thing was that many rules had redundancies in the regular expressions this happens i think this is my assumption because different rules came from different people different groups different contributors even different projects so some rules came from the php ids project and they have different quality different accuracy levels and some of them have some redundancies between them and this is a problem because it tends to push the score up when something happens so when you see when there is a false positive this false positive is doubled or multiplied because there are many different rules that look for similar redundant things and and this behavior forces our our professional services uh folks or or the people who's configuring uh the weft to push the score uh the threshold up so we don't uh pay attention to these false positives but then we have to start missing other attacks that have uh a lower score right the other thing that we notice that some rules combine weak and strong expressions so as an example we noticed that a rule that looks for apostrophe semicolon was merged together with with an expression it looks like it looks for select something from something where something which is obviously a sql injection a very blunt sql injection attempt right now this rule kept triggering false positive because a semicolon an apostrophe is a semicolon something that happens a lot in cookies like you just saw so we had to reduce the score for that rule but then that would hurt the the very accurate expression in the same rule so what we had to do we had to yank out of the rule the bad or the low quality expressions give them either their own rule or just throw them away if they weren't needed yeah and the last but not least uh we noticed that a few rules were useless i gave an example of here rule nine eight one one seven two which is the rule that looks for i think eight and above uh uh some weird characters uh that you saw earlier what we noticed uh and this is using the awt report that i talked about rule combinations is that some rules like this one when they contribute score they never help us to pass the threshold the threshold was already passed for actual attacks but for valid traffic they always get us to the point where it's a false positive so by disabling these rules we got the same rate for in catching attacks for uh true positives or false negatives and we reduce the amount of false positives the overall false positives of the system so it's going to be hard to summarize the talk because we had many different scattered topics here i'll try to do my best first of all about big data and i think it's obvious but we think that uh mod security the corliss project would uh would benefit from having anonymized trigger information we know that nobody is going to not nobody but some organizations are going to opt out unless they can be proven that we're not stealing any good information but this would greatly increase the accuracy of the project and off the core rule set with regard to the future obviously akama has already contributed to the core asset project we will continue to contribute we want to contribute back to the core realty project but at this point we highly recommend because we really diverge from the project itself our rules are no longer they no longer look like the core rules that we have our own risk groups and our own modifications and in order to be able to contribute back we actually need os corals that to adopt some of these concepts it will make it easier for us to actually contribute back to the community with regards to wav testing as i mentioned i think the industry has matured to the point uh where a discussion about wav accuracy has to take into consideration uh precision recall accuracy mcc all this it's no longer uh uh it's not right it's no longer the point where we can just say i ran a scanner you miss if you cross a scripting your waff sucks that's not good enough maybe my wife stacks it missing a few crosstalk scriptings but that's because i'm allowing all the good users through so you have to consider both not just running a scanner and with that i'd like to thank everybody uh for coming to this presentation and i hope you enjoyed it and if there are any questions i think we still have at least five minutes uh or you can catch us in the corridor or later on i'm not sure i heard the uh so working on live data meant that we had to put it in front of a site and we wanted a very wide range of different traffic yes we can record or study to record traffic to akamai customers from a wide range of customers that's what we try to do it doesn't really matter if it's it's traffic from two weeks ago or from now okay but this is yes this is the idea we're going to capture a lot of valid traffic and put it into the system we can do the calculations in real time yes it doesn't uh it doesn't contradict did 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9bHlpo_E6ug | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9bHlpo_E6ug | How have you handled your rejections | uh rejections in a few minutes and i have my sidekick my uh from time to time co-host um elita donaldson so with that being said let me play my interlude and i will be back after that hold on hey where we at where we look at that here we go commercial commercial commercial you're doing okay well he's doing okay while i'm finding that's right we're online we're gonna get this thing done one way or another what's up y'all [Music] what's up are you looking for a youtube channel where you can learn a great deal about what it's like to be visually impaired well look no further because third eye visions is for you go to the youtube channel put in the search bar 3rd e y e visions anthony that's third i visions slash anthony and you will find all the videos that will be very educational and worth watching [Music] welcome welcome to third eye videos welcome to third eye videos where we motivate the blind stimulate your mind and welcome all time today i am speaking with my pnc better known as elita donaldson and i need y'all to go subscribe y'all been a good y'all been a good uh uh a response person a person who has been responding and having your business and responding to uh what i've been asking and subscribing and i appreciate that what's happening with you what's going on nothing just chilling i appreciate you for having me okay well that's what's up we're gonna be talking about rejections um how have you handled your rejections because we all have been rejected and i know that for effect i've been rejected you've been rejected he's been rejected she's been rejected and everybody has been rejected and you can't come on here talking about i ain't been rejecting everything no none of that so with that being said before i do that i want to say look please subscribe hit that notification bell hit that like share and follow and subscribe as i mentioned and comment ain't that right that's right all right tell me how things have been going for you before we delve into this topic of rejection things have been going great like like you said i meant i have 30 subscribers i'm so excited about that i'm so i love the fact that you know i mean a lot of people may be like she only got 30 subscribers well we all started at zero everybody has started at zero so i'm just happy for the 30 subscribers looking for to get to 50. you know what i'm saying a hundred and further on i'm doing great and and god is really blessing me and i'm just i'm i'm in a great great mood today has been a blessing all in itself so thank you for asking okay you ever been rejected before you ever been rejected before i didn't hear you you ever been rejected before have you ever been rejected absolutely absolutely like you said everybody has been rejected everybody like i i'm like you i don't think nobody can sit up and say they've never been rejected but it just depends on how you handle rejection so you know how you if you if you deal with it negatively or positively and it's just that's just really how you know you you can get through it either you can be negative or positive about it well how have you been about it tell us tell us how you've been about it i mean i've been positive about it like it don't it don't mess with my self-confidence it used to when i was younger you know being younger um you know um i used to get picked on and bullied and all type of stuff you know understand but i think that it built my character it showed me who i really was because to me my looks is not who i am you know what i'm saying my personality my drive my ambition those type of things are my character built up and that's that's who i am so being rejected it you know i'm not saying i can't say it don't bother me at all yeah but when i look at it in hindsight well then that that may have not been for me that person may not have should have been in my life so i deal with it in a positive mindset i love the way you just put that together now um this is not only just for blind people of course visually impaired people whatever this rejection as a whole right yeah okay so we're to talk about the rejections and and and the fact that both of us have had rejections and what have you and um obviously it had not have not done anything to our spiky ego whatever whatever you want to call it so with that being said let's start with talking about um let's talk about over the years in terms of the rejections that you have come across that have made you strong how did you deal with them and let the people know because they got some blind people they got people who are in wheelchairs they got people who have other kind of impairments that may have had some rejections what have you and maybe you can give them some insight as to how to deal with it okay so yeah i can go back i can go way way back so um my my uh eye disease is not the only disability that i have so i have a couple when i was growing up um when i was a little girl i had to wear braces on my legs because i was one of those kids that was so bow legged that i couldn't walk so my mom had to put me in braces like leg braces in order for me to be able to um walk correctly or even walk on my legs because i was so bullied that they put braces on me so i got picked on in school young young young i mean i can remember like first grade second grade as a little girl i got picked on all the time because i still had those braces on or even like different because how my face is structured you know what i'm saying like i have a very long oval elbow face or however you call it and i used to get picked on about that like my looks is different you know what i'm saying so i at that time being younger i used to always cry about it and it it it worried me for a while but then i meant literally i think about 15 16 i started to look in the mirror and really see me for myself and it wasn't just a physical person i could make people laugh i could make people smile i could always be there for a person i was always the shoulder i was always the rock or the group of you know it wasn't about my physicality people looked at me but they didn't look at my face and say oh she's too ugly to be my friend because you know this is that to the third they were always saying alitha is a very good friend and so i learned to pull my strengths forward and learn who i really was in in the fact of people picking at me and saying this about me and blah blah blah i learned to pour my strengths for it and that's how i started to survive the rejection of you know being younger dudes not want to talk to me because they say i look a certain type of way or i wasn't as popular as the other girls because my mother kimberly was not having me go out and i wasn't clubbing and i wasn't streaming you know i'm saying a young age but my homegirls was you know what a fan so i just had i had to deal with it being rejected i think it helps build character even in this age even right now in my 40s i still deal with rejection and i i deal with it in a very positive light so i just think that people if i was to say something to somebody that was telling me that they were dealing with rejection and it really hurt their feelings i would tell them to do an analysis of themselves what is your strengths what are the things that you do that's effective to people and start to pull those things down and when you do that you start looking at yourself in a whole nother life so that's what i was saying wow for those who are just joining us and i am going to comment on what you just said we are i am speaking to elita donaldson who has given us a mouthful of information that we definitely can use and what have you for real for real so i want to thank you um you know for that so do you think that in these days the advice that you have just given is basically superficial in terms of you know people don't want to really believe that that's just too far-fetched because of so much so many things are based on the physical uh attributes go ahead yeah because the world is superficial period but it it it shows you where your mindset is yeah some people gonna be like child she she laughs she don't that ain't how she really feel that ain't how she really work she'll function like that i'm quite sure you know um even when you go in and look for a job if you don't look a certain way you can get turned on for that job if you don't speak a certain way if your addiction is not clear if you're not able to handle yourself you could get rejected and and those are all type of different situations and rejection right but i think literally i'm serious i really believe that if you look at it in the world since you will never ever ever get a real perspective on yourself because you're only thinking about what the world thinks or what other people believe about you so you'll never be able to get out of thinking about the rejection that you just received or you deal with on a daily basis because we really deal with it a lot so like a sales person like think about a salesperson um anthony a person that goes door to door to door to door or on a call and they're doing sales they hear rejection hundreds of times a day how do you deal with that you have to be strong-minded that's true well before we move further i want to say my girl pamela [ __ ] naturally beauty naturally you and she's joining us as well as angela rito and i'm gonna point out uh she said that she's been picked on two when you know she she you know and i think that everybody everybody has been picked on in their life um growing up and whatnot um and if you haven't then you must be a perfect person and there's nobody in this world that's perfect there's nothing wrong with them everything if if everything's going on good even i have been picked on another plan and i'm gonna talk about my my rejection because i i really haven't had that many but i would definitely want to uh uh um um talk about those as well we're gonna we're gonna talk about uh elita donald from uh um uh rejections but you know we both interviewers so i really want to hear about yours too like what have you dealt with well well um i've dealt with uh rejections in two to two manners and i don't consider them that that major but when it comes to relationship i don't i don't think that i ever if i as a retro i haven't ever been rejected i mean i i i feel that it's because my personality my delivery my assurance my certainty a lot of females used to think that i would uh complete it um but it was never that it wasn't the fact that i was convinced yes i'm a visually impaired person but my personality over uh overrides that my my um this determination whatever it is override that the fact that i was doing care now when it came to me trying to find jobs if you want to call uh not getting this job a form of rejection i i say yes but if the people never met me i don't you know and i applied for a position and i never thought i'm that business fair and i and i didn't get it i don't consider it as a rejection but uh a rejection is a still it's still considered a some form of rejection because you didn't get what you asked for but i mainly received rejections when it came to uh um you know trying to apply for certain jobs and when i when i put on the application that i was a visually impaired person you follow me yeah yeah okay you rejection have you dealt with going on an interview for a job and them visually seeing you and knowing that you had this impairment having how did you deal with that type of projection i've i've i've won one uh interview and it was amazing when i really wanted to get a job is what i wanted it was a call uh working in a in a call center and you know it was going to be kind of you know the the the task was not going to be that difficult and it was very you know it was going to be a pleasant one and i had spoken to the uh person who was interviewing everything and um you know i felt that i was going to get the the job maybe two i'm sorry it's too and i didn't get it but how i dealt with it is i was disappointed um except you know it was a time i didn't want it you know employed for any jobs at the first for a certain period of time but i knew that i had to move on i just couldn't be a a person who was visually impaired and just sitting at home and whatnot so i had to have you know persevered and they did you know it did bring me down a couple of pegs and i was kind of like upset about this but as i re as i recollect the uh the one that really really stands at top of my mind is the fact that when i first got out of um uh uh college i'm thinking that well hey i have a degree so i'm going to be able to get whatever job that i want to apply for but but not that wasn't the case and after uh applying for so many and talking with people who had uh pulled out and pulled i realized that you know you know it wasn't coming for me so there were like two or three weeks that i didn't want to talk with nobody i was really disappointed i was hiding from people um i didn't want to have you know these were friends who were coming coming around before before then i didn't want to be bothered with them but um in talking with my auntie rest in peace she pulled me out of it my mama they pulled me out of here anthony some something's going to come and though nothing came to the fact that that that i was satisfied i would be satisfied with by using my my degree i was still happy because something did come along and like at least allow me to feel that i was a viable part of society yeah yeah absolutely that's what's up yeah so um that that was the situation as far as that's concerned no no you want to talk more about uh rejections in terms of the relationships like you said that you you were you were teased for the physical attribute i mean would it tell us tell the people some of your uh ways of use dealing with rejection because it ain't like it hurts it does hurt you want to cry you want to drink you want to smoke you want to pop you want to do whatever but that ain't the answer you just have to deal with it strongly so how did you deal with it and tell us something that you encountered not in the beginning i didn't deal with it the way that i'm i've trained myself to deal with it so in the beginning i i soaked about it if you i mean i really i beat myself up about it i was trying to figure out like what's wrong with me like what what have i done what what can i do to change this how can i not be this way so people can like me so i could be popular i could be in the in crowd you know what i'm saying like i i've dealt with it in in in a very harsh manner for myself because it was like me you know how you build the home you stack brick upon brick that's what i was doing to myself and like when i got about probably about i want to say about 17 is when i met my daughter's father you know um he he was like you know how pretty you is you don't know how pretty you are and my mom and my dad always said don't let a man talk you into or tell you you know you this and you that don't let a man try to convince you of this because i was told that by my parents my whole life you're pretty you're beautiful you need to see that within yourself let me stop you right there my girlfriend she used to tell her tell me uh a lot that what you just said that her mom rest in peace used to say uh no man don't let the man tell you who are you look because you already know how you look you you're beautiful and blah blah and she transformed that uh from from her what her mama told her to her daughter and whatnot so she tells her daughter that a lot so a man should definitely should not you should not allow a man to definitely uh uh um you know tell you how how you look so that you can you know feel good about yourself in that aspect so go ahead oh and before i forget adele said yeah or to try to give you your value you already have that value so you shouldn't feel like a man can give you the value that you already own you already own that value so my mom and my dad taught me that like they really did they told me that you were always beautiful you were always smart you were always intelligent you always did that to the third so this man coming in my life you know i told him i said listen you can do a lot of things but telling me i'm pretty or i'm beautiful or how good i look that i don't need from you i need you to be a man in my life that's what i need and when i told him that he was looking like what like wait a minute so you don't want me to compliment you yes i love compliments but you sound a little cheesy right now so it was it was for me and like i said at 17 i was like okay so if he thinks i'm attractive i know that i'm attractive so now i'm gonna start to try to build up my confidence all right and i wasn't so hard on myself anymore i wasn't thinking you know so horribly about myself so it took some training it really didn't i mean it took some real training from myself and i'm not gonna lie from my mom and my biological dad and my biological dad right now he's 74 i'm 42. my dad still tell me you're beautiful to this day and it helps it really does so okay as we take a pause for the calls i am speaking with elita donaldson y'all need to go and subscribe to her youtube channel if y'all have not done it this is for all y'all who are going to view this video afterwards and make this make her thing jump just as well i'm making my business jump and what have you as i take a break for a second lisa just briefly briefly 20 seconds tell everybody what they can find on your channel i cannot i don't know what happened but i can't hear you tell everybody can you hear me now okay she may want to come back in and come back uh go out and come back in but we are speaking with uh elita donaldson and she's definitely giving her uh input as to uh being rejected go in and come back out okay okay can you hear me this is very interesting very juicy and i love talking about this because we've all been rejected from time to time and this is basically about how you actually uh deal with it what will make you a strong person so and um i don't want y'all to go to where i want y'all going to work because i got my girl uh elita donaldson and we will be talking more about rejection because we all can take some advice and use this hold on y'all to our to our best of our ability hosa y'all we're waiting for our car to come back [Music] on because like i said uh i've been um i i can only um basically remember the times those particular times in which i had been rejected and you know trying to get away from people and not deal with them that's the worst thing to do i consider that to be the worst thing to do because those those are people that that can be uh basically help you out and help you over um whatever situation that you that you are going through and that and that was definitely the case because they kept on coming the people who were my my friends kept coming kept coming kept coming and at some point i was like look man i just i'm gonna have to see them one way or another because it hurt to know that um people were actually you know because you you know had the i had the impairment they were not basically giving me a chance to be employed so with that being said you know i had to suck it up and be a man about the whole thing and that's one thing like rejections they do hurt you're going to go through some ups and downs that we're not as a blind person as a person who could see you're going to go through uh rejections you know in in any way shape or form but what makes it better and you realize it on the positive side on the other side is the fact that i went through it and i'm i mean it's going to make me a better woman better man and i'm and now i'm gonna know how to actually deal with it and we were speaking with uh angela i mean i'm sorry elita donaldson and getting her our candid uh uh viewpoint hold on i think she's back and i'll talk speak with him [Music] okay i'm here okay and i was saying that uh just basically you know the the rejections that i was telling that the only thing that makes it stronger is if you deal with it and not you know waddle in in your your your rejections or people don't like me or this and that you just have to rise above that am i correct i'm not correcting saying that [Music] you heard me [Music] yeah absolutely you really really do and um to test back from what you said yeah you're right you're right so as we conclude can you hear me yes definitely as we conclude give them some advice in terms of what they can use in order to get over this this um this uh rejections or you know if they face rejections coming up in in their lives ah i wish we could have okay we're gonna um [Music] we're gonna end this because [Music] i guess that's a deal i mean um things do happen and i 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zRtFEz2437g | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zRtFEz2437g | I Fought The Best Player In Street Fighter 6 | I fought a professional Street Fighter player in Street Fighter 6 but not just any professional you've probably seen this video yeah I'm fighting this guy the guy that's getting his super Perry This Guy's won more Street Fighter tournaments than almost anybody else and now me and my friend Ryan cell are expected to play against him in Street Fighter 6. if you like Street Fighter videos like this definitely make sure to leave a like And subscribe because we got a ton more but with that said let's get into it all right rhyme I'ma go ahead let me get first you know my video in the whatnot my God go ahead come over here real fast he's starting with Cami and it says Master on a saw no answer no it's not that hard can I get a smile bro that was not a joyous smile bro it's classic Cami she's an assassin what do you expect so you didn't Dash in and do that right away okay why am I supposed to dash in bro I know I'm tripping because I know you're a good player and stuff but why your buttons look faster than most normal people oh my goodness nah bro you're good you got it I got it oh you got it bro you got it you're good I'm a extp though expensive fight to me I forgot the spectator I got a punch on him bro don't worry about it no I forgot to suspect date and it did it in a second and just watching that fight speed up in one second it's hilarious okay bro nobody in Gold blocking that I'm a gold Ryu bro nobody blocked that before bro that's a good that's a good dry bush oh he can actually do that yeah I can't react to that please don't get perfected again because it makes me nervous bro I what is this he's not using burnout now so that ship is mine no I did I timed that wrong no job okay I was like when's my drive impact though I was scared bro see the thing is like oh [Music] [Applause] oh okay okay nice A little anti-arthan yeah don't jump I'm over here bro come here we go I'm nervous man wow you nervous you should be nervous yeah I should be there I'm like where's the drive impact if you just stand driving back if you see me gray this drive impact like crazy at this point if he can't access his Drive opportunities whoop oh you like that hooligan move huh yeah you already know Ron Ron's all about that tomfoolery oh my goodness yeah just keep going down bro where's my my Spike is not coming out you gotta get the dive kicks at least subscribe again oh my gosh oh my God the Silver Surfer it really is him beat the [ __ ] jab jab jab I will admit I got kicked in the head I know hey same here bro you're at least throwing a couple of hooligan throws you know the hooligan throws you were doing you can you can get a combo afterwards yeah I don't know anything have not practiced a single combo with this character no that's why I was like noticing I was like I was like oh okay you're a special move man right now yeah no I I 100 am so I get a couple of basics and uh that's basically what I've been doing in silver I gotta I gotta be mean I gotta be fierce I like the movement and the speed to speak first before I get into the technical stuff if I do the combos first I'm not gonna be able football damn are you detected my my will to be stronger right now I just see the little electricity thing going on I thought anything at all anything oh there you go I'm trying I'm trying my best they gotta make that all correct so it might be a little bit delayed you gotta fast forward bro you gotta fast forward how do I do that the green the green [ __ ] yeah and you know how to do it it's not looking good the green [ __ ] or Tammy you gotta do crush me and kick it and just tap forward forward at the same time that's medium into the ground okay yeah any chanceable normal you can do that see what they don't know what he doesn't know is is we inviting him here God you can do that I could do it costs they got combos of this game you just gotta oh [ __ ] no I know oh there you go oh okay I'm Platinum for you bro I want to be him yo the Platinum mix up oh no they buy that [ __ ] through 75 a plaido mix up a little Platinum set up every knock I know what to do what to do uh corner is like the worst part okay sorry that doesn't work against you that works on Silver all the time not against you and you know it actually is a good good button though just Mash on sweep yeah like it's good it's definitely good oh God even the even that like diamonds and stuff people just Spam those would you believe me when I said you're the first candy that counters that jump the neutral jump oh the neutral jump I've been pretty sweaty though I've been pretty sweaty playing this game like Non-Stop oh I say oh my inputs I thought you I thought you actually had a little something I was like I'm about to think you're gonna do that crazy combo right now do this we'll get a flip again just just do it raw why am I my Apple I promise I'm alive I'm alive you're dead you're dead you're dead off your head you think God I want to write on the chat real quick all right hold on it's time to make a change wait oh my God I just saw who he switched to oh no I already know this character's about to be ignorant this character right Hondas are we doing Honda already I had to switch bro I had to mix it up all these special move inputs these hadoukens I just can't do it all right I'll explain to the people at home not E Honda has a move that's so unblockable so Fierce so vile it is annoying for sure that nobody can stop watch this [Music] I still feel pretty powerful oh [ __ ] I know you had it like that oh here I go back on [ __ ] again oh I'm him now now I'm here oh don't don't do that I I have to oh [ __ ] I mean let me build my command grabs wait a minute hold on something's got to change if I do this you jumped I don't know but he's got spiders no no I'm scared bro I'm in bummingbird.com that was a close one though it was close it's crazy how ignorant I can be bro look at him ah [ __ ] here I go I'm at five though that's dangerous for you that's a lot just don't Parry the head It's the reaction because the thing is you can't Parry to Blanca roll but you can very uh Honda all right don't do that we're playing I literally believe I would never do that I'll do it yeah oh I'm just messing with you oh but yes I would no but maybe I won't but maybe I won't butt slam you got that too how you got that too that wasn't even on your list again I'll do it again do you care to jump for me would you care to jump for me Sumo walk oh you just grabbed me I would never say I would never walk you got me oh my God I really want to smack that that head but so bad rob you dancing right now bro it's on beach but make me go to dance I'm gonna be tight at that point I just got to give it up it's like a Mortal Kombat friendship at that point all right Donald once again I I sat back and I and I studied every all right go ahead but what does cami have that's like a headbutt though um hooligan throw oh yeah yeah throw that out it's not something that's really safe to just throw out you gotta press any button honestly I've never even seen them at five in a real match oh outside of here my goodness it's getting really extractive the extremely micro Victor no but I I I got five though here we go here we go one more time you did it a third time lace oh my goodness don't you don't want to get hit by the ground just don't get grabbed at this point at this point just don't see oh my God look at the damage oh my goodness oh my God that's a grab five Stacks bro you can just don't get hit by that again or it's over we're just over let's grab myself I got the cancel out was crazy I really want it I really want it hello oh wow play the music play the music why did it not do the full animation beating your ass if I'll say play the music oh my gosh you see that look at that oh we have too much fear we just like really go into this fight confidence gotcha gotcha gotcha well then here I go ain't angry Japanese sumo wrestler this time I'm gonna be twice as angry twice as Fierce that's all that's all you gotta do oh how to slow it down a little bit oh no Bros oh the armor head butts yeah I mix those in every now and then oh you got awesome okay I'm delayed like a second so see stuff afterwards now you gotta fast forward bro story ah here we go again oh that's three oh hold on so every time she gets a command grab she gets stronger yeah not stacked throughout the rounds yeah it Stacks to the rounds it's the only character that could do that really okay I'll be over here then it's nice doesn't Kimberly do something like that too when she does her ultimate oh yeah she has her level three music yeah yeah oh no oh we're both the armor through guys that's four don't do it oh my God it's not good but it's not looking good that's gonna carry over baby can I get a refund at least two of them should disappear oh maybe the next patch maybe as Captain for next pass I'll come please give it to me oh my God oh my goodness it's just that's a lot [Music] oh my goodness it's just something oh my God three grams really kill you yo you know what's crazy we already fought as Charlie yet oh sure I think characters dangerous well they go they definitely have to ask for nerves for this character I'm I'm that person I'm already asking for nurse you already typing I I am the foreign grabs signed Honda player I'm definitely forging a JP player signature got ready for this one I've studied this I'm gonna Parry everything watch no they call you dial on these streets yup yup y'all watch watch [Music] wow okay I'm coming for you my goodness fight back I'm just Shawn Perry bro I'm just trying to Perry over here oh okay that was a crazy conversion I didn't even know it worked like that where's my parade yeah right now they gave Charlie so much cool new stuff to The Stance and stuff yeah The Stance is crazy oh no that was a spiral Arrow you do got a Parry Chang Lee though oh is this ready for whatever the world will throw you not give up oh I'm in the corner what's gonna happen hey online it would have worked bro no I'm saying online it would have been fine this is all you broke all right bro I got this let me just step in here uh you know what how about this rhyme let's both get a little two out of three and then we'll call it a day uh let's go first first the two first first the two it's not insane please don't let me get perfected twice that's all I'm asking for you have Honda you have nothing I feel like it's actually impossible to get perfected on Honda please don't worry we are going to get another shot when I record mine too exactly exactly this is practice one anyway oh shh here comes the perfect oh my God no it's over bro oh my gosh I never react to that I didn't even know that was it oh my God bro my girlfriend who's new to fighting games played suddenly out I'm used to singing this shunley and just like like usually on like the mentor type I'm like alrightless so this is what blocking is a blue Goku Loop in the corner I was like nice now I'm gonna get another headbutt in don't do a fireball bro we're better than this we're better than this look oh [ __ ] all right there you go let's go oh just come in here straight hot in there oh no oh burnt down you're dead bro oh nah what what's a couple what's a couple health bars between friends guys this much damage good Lord everyone burned out twice in one match the door story I just gotta I gotta embrace the Honda player he's burnt out oh never mind yo you you were looking mad like right there bro that's all I know oh [ __ ] my bad camera man probably slobbered on his camera man hey good news is that's one that's one bro I'm still up no no I'm up I'm up close toy okay oh that's yo that punish is crazy Sumo Spirit how does he summon praise the sun kind of like dead Souls going on oh my goodness a wave of the hand but I would do it rather oh would you do it wrong not like this though bro I feel like oh [ __ ] when Justin showed up in the lobby it's like you can see like the Elden ring oh no light bar pop up at the top of the screen I try I tried presents that was only one round that felt like enough ass beating to last a lifetime don't do the X head butt no no I wouldn't do that you're not a player playing footsies I got buttons [Music] oh no don't do that I'm burnt out though this is all you bro he's burnt out though oh my god oh no I didn't expose I told you I was gonna hit it I was happy with the trades this thing is I was fine in the current economy for those trains pull in pain bro he was out of it oh oh there we go big camera we're doing stuff okay whoa going off oh yeah going on that's a lot of damage oh perfect Perry let me find out we go oh the base there we go oh my gosh damn my my Cannon Spike didn't come out man my Canon Spike the dive kick uh not a Spike oh the DP that one this actual DP is just interior that's that's both the OD version is the DP [Music] yeah okay you gotta take that one combo it's not it's not looking good at all but you're look at that escape the corner look at expanding real estate around that perfect way to command the space okay maybe I'll throw this on the background wow my you are playing with fire you are you are asking to be killed it okay see the meter there that's fine no I mean at that point just relish that it happened I can't believe you hit it again man I can't believe you hit it again confidence down it's all about confidence I just I can't believe it oh oh no I wanted something fancy it didn't work out I don't know why I expect him to like press a button out of them he was trying to snap my neck that's what you were trying about halfway through that match you gotta revert back to base bro is just ready for the ready for anything honestly give y'all a thumbs up with the Perry oh no not off the wall oh not the wall we're good we're good we're good we're good we're gonna trust me oh that was that was sick that was a six setup actually oh there you go burnt out oh no get up get up get up let me rock let me get my green stuff all right this is the final round of the entire video bro clutch up clutch up I got you bro I know I said final round I know what I meant just go out with pride though is that what I meant just go out with a smile be able to smile after this one damn you ain't smiling bro you Rosie nah bro they got the guy [ __ ] in the background watching you get your ass beat bro look at him why did I didn't do that oh my goodness look at the dog in the background watching this happen bro [ __ ] all this oh no you jump oh that went you got a chance never mind [Music] he's not in the green bro just do some crazy stuff do some Drive Shenanigans like this there you go that way that was better I actually like that on ironically do it again yeah it might as well be your neutral get it to get the green Ryan bad news yeah but how do you feel you think you could smile after that one I can smile all right well that's pretty good pretty good video um you know I this was this was about the results I expected bro just wait until we we uh train with Justin and come back I know right who's this I don't know who this Chae young bias is that that person was pretty good also in the comment section if you're watching the video make sure to like And subscribe but also this was just the training Arc we're actually fighting him again over on Rhymes Channel all right Ryan we're gonna get some wins over there yeah yeah all right well you're promising YouTube comments that so if we don't you have to delete your channel you know that right yeah promise the wins then here we go see you on the next one well that's it you know what you're in fact I'm so confident gonna win that we're both deleting our channels after this oh okay I'm on that | DotoDoya | UCq-ZvpCLekNUJpD3iem0zDQ | 2023-06-14 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse 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Qa8YMP9dQYo | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qa8YMP9dQYo | The Two Stages of Bayes Filtering | so let's look at the two stages of filtering and this principle is the same principle what they're talking about Bayesian filtering of a robot control model of or here talking about filtering hmms or if you talk about common filters and even particle filters are based on the same principle just remodeling the actual algorithm in a little different way so what are the two phases are filtering now the first phase is we're starting filtering with a belief about the world so this is the belief what the world is is really what we believe the probability is for our state so this would be our probability distribution for our state's at time T P of X T so this is what we started we start with a certain idea of what what we think or world looks like in a probability distribution and then the first phase is the prediction phase the prediction phase is giving our model of how the world changes over time with or without our control input we have a new belief state which is indicative a belief with a little star on top so we have a new kind of probable distribution let me use the right color here let's call it XT star using the same star which is based on our model of how the world changes over time with or without our control and then we have second stage which kind of goes back to the next time step and this stage is called the correction in this stage takes into account evidence so it takes our intermediate probability version or or production of XT or a new belief or intermediate belief takes into account evidence and then updates I believe with next stage based on the evidence there are other words for this so the prediction sometimes called transition and it's really based on the transition model and the correction stage is based on the observation model so sometimes you'll see was like transition or observation used instead of prediction correction or an addition to put to prediction and correction and the way that these these prediction and correction stages are often presented mathematically is for the prediction we often call this it's Sigma of P of X T plus 1 given XT times the probability of XT and here this XT here might include also our control which usually indicated by the letter UT and the correction using the observation model is generally referred to as proportional or alpha P of Z T given XT times P of XT now we'll get into more detail of giving us intuition of why these functions but why this functions makes sense to do the correction and the prediction using a very simple example of filtering and one thing you can really see here is that this equation up here includes P of XT plus 1 given X annuity which is our transition model and down here the correction includes P of Z T given XT which is our observation model that is the mall that we start with that's what's given to us in the mall and which we use for filtering let's look at each of these steps separately using a very simple example so put this model in the corner here for reference and the example I'm gonna use looks like this here's a very simple example we have a sailboat that's sailing on a one dimensional one dimensional world it's discrete so we have all these different positions trying to figure out where the boat is and first we're gonna look at this stage at the correction stage using our observation models so here's our observation model we actually have very bad observation model and though there's no suresh model again that's the probability of any certain any kind of evidence given a state in the world so here's observation one it's it's we're basically using a satellite camera that has a very bad resolution on our sailboat and so given that our sailboat is at point at any point the camera could equally likely tell us that we at that point or at any of the neighboring points so if boys I'm gonna say but it's really here our camera will tell us with one-third probability that we're here with one-third over here with one-third away here so this is our observation model this is what we know but our camera given them in order for the sailboat is and then we have our current belief so a current belief is for some reason and somehow we got to this belief might have start with us we might have learned it over time but right right now at point t in time our belief is we have a 50% probability of being at this point and 25% probability of being at each of those points so this is our current believe this is P X of T this is our model of the observation so this is our P Z XT and then now we want to do this this correction okay so here you can see our current belief it doesn't really matter if we go first here and then here because it's an iterative process but just to see why why this this equation make sense let's say we got an observation from our satellite that our server was spotted here so what is the probability of the saber being in each of the different slots given that this is our model and this our current belief this is exactly what we just use simple Bayes rule so we want to know the probability of our sailboat being somewhere given the observation and but what we do know is kissed is the observation given the second sale position we also know the prior probability which stopped trying to live so I know from baseball this is proportional to the probability of our observation given any particular kind of states and the probability of that states because exactly this is exactly this here this is what we basically just know from baseball so let me erase this and make this example specific what is the probability that there was in any of these places let's look at one of these places the probability that the sailboat is in this position should be equal to the probability of getting this observation given that it's in this position which is zero because if it's in this position we know that a third of the time the observation for me here a third of the time can't be here tonight it's going to be here and the observation is here's the position to this observation given it's in this position is zero so we can really know that the probability here is zero it's the same for here and here and here what about this spot right here it could be that the sensor is gone so here the probability of this observation given that this is the correct thing is 1/3 but the probability the probability of this position being true is zero so this one is also zero and now now we get to the non zero example so probability that the cell bodies here equals the probability that it's here in the first place which was our prior probability which is 1/4 and the probability of this observation happening given that I'm here is 1/3 so overall we have something that's 1 over 12 we can do something similar here let's make some room what's the probability that we're actually here so doing something we're doing the same the same thing the probability that we're here that we thought we were here was half and the probability that if we were here we would get this observation is 1/3 so we get 1/6 year and in terms of the evidence these two are equal in terms the prior probability we kind of thought we were here so we still have a higher belief that we're here even though the observations here and similarly for here would be zero because the probability of getting this evidence given that I'm here even though that I have of 25% confidence than hear the evidence completely rest the confidence because no evidence is ever wrong by 2 so we have these two probabilities and now we normalize them you know raising them will will give us 2/3 for this and 1/3 for this even though our evidence is here our proper probability of this being the correct state sways us towards towards this problem distribution so basically doing exactly what baseball says is to do you want to know what's the probability that were in a certain state we asking or what is our proper way that we thought were in the state and given them in the state what's the probability we would have gotten this evidence and this gives us through base rules this new protein new probable distribution so let's draw them instead one important thing to notice is that the evidence actually made our probability more precise and more more confident in one of the states at raise a mix of probabilities of narrower those evidence gives us more information and there miss out believes generally more more precise next let's move on to the to the prediction state and replace our observation model here with our prediction model and see why we asked why we here we have to sum and we can't just use Bayes rule directly so here's our transition model as you can see it took away the evidence because we now not came with evidence at all we have a very simple transition model if we're at any point in this line there's some kind of some wind and this wind rises forward one point in time with a probability of 3/4 and two points forward to put the probability of 1/4 so this is a wind that we know with 75% chance to move us one step ahead but with a 25% chance we can actually move us two steps ahead in this case it's easy to see that there's zero probability to be here and it's zero probability to be in any of these three states because they're just too far away for our model there was the probability for this other for these other times let's look at one of them for example let's look at the probability of being here so probability of being here is really using the law of total probability the probability that I was here in the first place and then moved here and the probability that I was here in the first place and then moved here let's write this out you wanna know the probability of being here so probability of being here is the probability I was here in the fridge I was right about this gas and that would be P being here so we 2/3 times the probability that I moved two steps ahead which in our model is a 1/4 probability plus the probability that was actually here which was 1/3 times it probably just means one step ahead which is higher so 3/4 overall that probability is precisely so 1/6 here's with 212 and here's 312 so it's 1/6 + 3 12 1/4 and that equals 512 okay so probably being here is 512 lots of the probability of being here the probability of landing here the probability of landing here is again the progress that were that I was here in the first place there would be 2/3 that I moved one step ahead which is 3/4 plus the probability that was here in the first place and move zero steps ahead which is really zero the probability total here is 612 or let's call this 6th and lastly it can be easily seen that there's really no probably that we here because if we were here we moved either one two steps ahead we're here moved another one to subset so I couldn't have stayed here so that's probability the last part to sum this up to to probability of one would be the probability of landing here which is the probability of 2/3 times to probably move three steps ahead which is zero plus the probability that we were here in the first place time's the probability move two steps ahead which is 1/4 which equals 1/12 so this is how we compute the the prediction step we you can see that for every every one of the prediction steps we have to look at all the possibilities this is why we have a sum up here to look for all the possibilities and then predict based on the possibility so this this equation here really that's what it tells us it says for each one of the current probability distribution possibilities take the probability of this and then take the probability of the transition and we'll see how we have a factor in control in the next stage but right now let's redraw our probability distribution based on our prediction step here we can see the new probable distribution we can see it's actually more spread out in the previous one in this show us also a commonality of the prediction step using the transition model which that makes us less confident about see of the world so the prediction spreads out using the probability distributions that we have spreads out our confidence because we're almost you know we're just guessing in the dark without having any evidence about what what the next step could be and so our next observation step will again narrow our using evidence narrow our probability distribution and let's move this out of the way for a moment because there's a final point I would like to talk about how we integrate control into this into this and it basically doesn't change anything because all we do is we have a more complex transition model here let me examine if I this let's say control UT can be one of two things we can either add a motor and pull the throttle on our on our on our sailboat and make it go faster or we could we could just let the wind do its things let's say we have to kind of control possibilities here now we can see we have one option where we you know activating the motor that would be the opposite here the one option well if we just let the wind do its thing so it's like a zero control action and this is the same model we had before and we could activate the motor which flips up probabilities here in this case or if you activate the motor 3/4 of a chance to get two steps ahead 1/4 of a chance to get one step and then we would we would rephrase this probability it's usually here and call it given XT and UT and so it's just a more complex transition model but we will do the exactly the same would basically go over each of the probabilities disabilities and then because we know if we did or didn't activate the more that's the action we're doing we would choose either either this or this one when we do the prediction step so we would to say what's the chance of ending up here given that given this current belief and as using the motor so would say it's the probability of this times the write probability from this because we know that we are in this stage plus the probability of this times putting one step ahead that's the probability of this going three steps there which is so really the control doesn't change anything and as a final reminder filtering is described as continues definitely belief giving a sequence of evidence and control so yeah we are given you 0 and then evidence zero and then you one and then evidence 1 and u 2 and evidence two etc so at each step would given this you know these two values and we use the control value to choose the right and a transition model and plug it into this basically summing up over each of the possibility of our current belief that creates our intermediate belief which is this updated belief which we then use as the basis as the prior distribution for using Bayes rule to update each of these take into account the evidence basically look at the probability of this particular evidence that we're seeing given our intermediate belief and that is how filtering works this is how our base filters work this is how common for this work this is how HRM filtering works and this is if you think about it exact what the particle filters to accept but instead they don't compute this probability is precisely but inside they they use sampling to represent these probabilities through a proxy of particles | Guy Hoffman | UCRn2hOC5N6Xr8eba5fXV09g | 2016-09-15 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,864 | 15,307 |
OlMM9gkwB-o | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OlMM9gkwB-o | Gym Equipment. ATLANTIS HACK SQUAT PRO. | the brand new atlantis hack squat pro is here at definition fitness we are absolutely stoked to add this incredible piece of equipment to the gym and i'm going to take you guys through why it's so good why we absolutely couldn't wait to get this in here and spend like invested a lot of time energy and money to get this in for our members to enjoy now first off hack squat runs on these rollers and has been designed to be super super smooth now this piece was designed or made by atlantis they make some incredible equipment as it is we've got a few of their pieces here in the gym already but what they did was brought in coach castle one of the best biomechanics coaches in the world to adjust it to improve it to make all these different tweaks to it to make it even better from the great version it was already so it's been it's been put through the ringer in terms of upgrades and adjustability so check this out the foot plate down the bottom is fully adjustable so you can change the height and the angle of this bad boy depending on what you want to target and to suit your mechanics better to get the most out of it it also has some design band pegs where you can at the back here you can do reverse banded work so what this does we've got rollers that move there's a band peg there the band goes up and over the back of it and the roller can move for us and then it attaches down onto the sled now this bad boy weighs 50 kilos on its own without any weight added to it the whole machine is about 600 kilos it was a yeah it was a bit of a struggle to get this bad boy in here but we managed that so what these bands do is as you lower down they tension up and basically unload the weight as we go down to make it a little bit easier down that bottom position but then add load as you come back up there so a great way to change the strength curve and suit the string curve more specifically to get the most out of it so it's got two of those there but it also has band pegs down here where we can attach a band through there and to the bottom underneath as well so now i can get more tension as i push out of the bottom if you actually pick up tension and make it more challenging at the top where we're mechanically advantaged or where we're stronger so you get more load and more tension where we're stronger up the top so you can have all these different variations of the bands now when we jump in it there's a couple of different setups so basically we set our feet where we feel nice and strong we've got our safety here so the red uh handle just here is our safety now that automatically unlocks so all i need to do is set in the shoulder pads designed to be as comfortable as possible so they're not squashing your traps or shoulders so when we're pushing heavy loads we can be super comfortable and from there i'm just going to boom lift up and i get automatic unlock straight away so i'm going to set the feet take a big breath in brace nice and solid lower down get into this super deep position and drive out with the quads from there now we can lock it back on just by pulling that red lever and it's got three different points you can lock it on based on your height so if somebody's a little bit shorter then you can lock it on a little bit lower and it makes it easier to get in and out of it for you specifically we've also got an adjustable safety down here so that red knob there if we lift that we can lift the safety up so if you're going heavy and you're worried about getting stuck in there for example you've got a safety there to keep you really safe whilst pushing to failure or pushing really really hard in this bad boy now finally one of the other best pieces about this thing as well is it turns into a leg press so there's another red knob back there and we can pull that out and we can lift up the back pad angle and it can come all the way up to there so now i can jump in and we've set up into a leg press so you can see now my hip is gone into more of a flex position and same unlock boom i'm gonna set up on there we've got handles for that leg press breathe in and break and lower down into that and then drive boom out of that bottom position with a leg press so you've got two variations there the hack squat and the leg press bands from the top bands from the bottom all these adjustabilities and automatically disengages by itself super smooth this thing is absolutely incredible we're so stoked to have it in the gym for all our members to enjoy if you've got any questions about us let us know if not come on in get on this bad boy go hard and build a set of strongest legs you ever have in your life and i'll see your legends very soon | fitnessgymequipment | UCCrmc3-euKpOMW9xPoHwPnw | 2022-03-03 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 945 | 4,690 |
NJjM0Gl692o | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NJjM0Gl692o | THE REAL COST OF OWNING A LAMBORGHINI | when you think about a lamborghini what words or emotions come to mind first it might be millionaire status sexy successful power excitement or arousal maybe not arousal we tend to look at the exciting things that a car like this can actually get us just by looking at the car we already feel the asphalt under our asses we feel the vibration on the steering wheel we hear the popping of the exhaust the engine is roaring we see the people staring at us it's wonderful what we don't look at are the costs that come with owning a sexy beast like a lamborghini in today's video i'm going to show you exactly what it takes to own a lambo indeed if you have to ask what a lamborghini cost you you probably can't afford it but we will look at it anyways and i found the perfect car for us already a 2021 lamborghini huracan lp 610 four evo coupe for only three hundred and nine thousand nine hundred dollars look at this baby [Music] sorry okay let's push our ego and all the emotions aside and let's just focus on our brain a little bit let's use it for a second financial experts came up with a rule of thumb that basically helps people identify if they can afford a car or not this rule states that you shouldn't purchase a car that's worth more than ten percent of your entire yearly income so do you currently make three million dollars a year yes what are you waiting for let's get this beast of a car congratulations if you don't make three million dollars keep watching okay let's just assume you don't make three million dollars a year but you decided to just buy the car anyways because you have 350 000 in your bank account and you just want to get this car because you want to show off a little bit you want to feel good you want to feel sexy you want to feel full sorry brain time okay i know there are a ton of different ways how we could purchase this car we could lease it we could loan it we could just pay for it in cash different ways but for this video i want to focus on just this example of us buying the car out straight we have the cash we put it down and then let's see what happens so let's assume we bought the car for three hundred and nine thousand nine hundred dollars what's next for us to drive this car off the lot we need insurance i did some research and i found a bunch of different offers starting from as low as 150 all the way up to 400 as you can see it's very difficult to get a very accurate quote on this car because insurance costs depend on your age your history when was the first time you got your driver's license have you had any accidents where do you live do you own a house you rent a house so many different things play a role in setting the perfect price for you so let's just assume two hundred dollars for us is fair so we are in a good situation we have two hundred dollars a month in insurance that adds 2 400 a year to the first year of purchase so next step we want to drive this beautiful thing we want to show off a little bit we want to feel good we want to feel that power so we need gas 200 a month that adds another 2 400 for the first year you know what let's reduce that to a hundred dollars because i know there are a bunch of people out there right now looking at two hundred dollars a month where are you driving dude so let's reduce that to a hundred dollars a month twelve hundred dollars a year which means it's twelve hundred dollars a year not two thousand four hundred so let's revise that perfect since it's such a beautiful and expensive car we want to take care of it so we have to go to the doctor the mechanic at least once a year and apparently that's between 800 to 1 000 each visit for this one i really want to go with the thousand dollars because i owned a porsche before and mine was already close to a thousand so i assume a lamborghini which is worth three times as much will closer be to a thousand and that's just a regular service if we like to drive fast and i assume we do like that because why would we get a lamborghini if we don't like fast cars we probably need a new set of pirellis for twelve hundred dollars including labor at least once a year so that's another two thousand two hundred dollars on our first year so currently we spent 315 700 on our car in the first year this money left our bank account and now we are sitting on it but are we though let's find out let's fast forward one year after only one year of driving this sexy beast of a car we are now sitting on two hundred and seventeen thousand one hundred and ninety two dollar resell value [Music] what that's 98 508 dollars that we lost in the first year of driving this car and this number doesn't get better over time we just keep losing more money each year i mean that's not a big surprise because it's a car it's a depreciating asset or i would say liability because it costs you money and it decreases in value over time let's rewind for a second a hundred thousand dollars that we lost in the first year that's not even what it costs us to own this car there's something else called opportunity cost if we had invested our three hundred and nine thousand nine hundred dollars in anything else but the car we would probably sit on a way more money today than we did a year ago and i want to make something very clear since every single investment has risk involved there's not a single investment that's risk-free so let's take this example if we decided to put 309 900 into a stable coin and then put it into a interest paying wallet on block fi we could have made 16 669 and 38 cents on top of our 310 000 meaning we'd be worth now 326 569 more than the lambo cost us in the very first year even if we invested the money into the stock market at an average yield of four percent we would be sitting on three hundred and twenty two thousand two hundred and ninety six dollars after the first year i just came up with an idea what if we put that money into block fight get the sixteen thousand six hundred and sixty nine dollars a year divided by twelve it's roughly fourteen hundred dollars a month let's just lease the lamborghini with zero down payment boom money glitch all right that's still it's still not enough okay so as you can see owning a lamborghini is not just that one big payment that you have to make obviously you have a lot of fees and regular costs that you know come with any car but on top of that you lose a lot of value by investing or purchasing an expensive exotic car like that so if you consider the opportunity cost of instead of making thousand six hundred dollars a year you're losing a hundred thousand dollars a year you need to really be able to afford that before i end this video i wanna make something very clear owning a lamborghini is super sexy it's awesome i love the car it sounds amazing but i want to make sure that you understand don't just buy it to show off to other people if you are financially not there yet you cannot enjoy the car because instead of you purchasing the car and having fun with it because you don't care how much it costs you are like let's not drive there because it's another four or five miles getting there and then the gas and then i have to do a service if you worry about the money then you cannot enjoy the car i promise you if you just buy it for the people to stare at you and think you're the baller you're the man you're not make wise financial decisions if you're not financially there yet don't you worry and don't put that burden on yourself you only make it harder for yourself to get to that point where you can easily afford it in passive income or whatever or you just buy it because you can but don't rush it take your time i promise you you will get there if you really want it and make sure that you take one step at a time you'll get there if you're still here watching this video thank you so much for your time you have no idea how much that means to me i appreciate your time as always have a great day | Johannes R. 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20MF1xosCnw | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=20MF1xosCnw | Best Place to Purchase Green Coffee Been | [Music] while there was a safe and proven way to lose weight a natural way without changing your diet or spending hours at the gym not one of those gimmicky lose weight fast skis rather something that's natural something that's proven and trusted by millions green coffee beans yeah we said it cream those brown coffee beans are used to see start out green the brown color comes from being roasted at about 475 degrees Fahrenheit but the roasting process causes those coffee beaks to lose 90% of their fat-burning and antioxidant component chlorogenic acid the most important of these aids in your weight management that disappears when roasted the green coffee bean also helps slow down the releasing of glucose in the bloodstream which can turn into fat all of this without the caffeine of regular coffee green coffee bean max natural safe proven you have nothing to lose but your weight [Music] | Health & Fitness Formula | UC9SqXHNkl9K1KrMG1WJLJsg | 2018-01-21 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 154 | 897 |
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